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Show 96 however, made doubt some Galloway a stopover became disaffected and recorded Some pany and commented that a po s tat e were v in the East for ! At i never one d i d get to Utah. it was reported slight. but it has already part to good of course, proclaim old an standing.2 to a natural the number of members been indicated that defections enroute were 3 However ample the church's com- in 1856 that there not in were Lack of reference to dissenters may be due, defecting, No Andrew Scottish member "backed out with one DeQuoin, Illinois, on another. or Scottish defections in the first handcart three members from Scotland who unwillingness reason slight evidence to the evidence for the idea that many did support order to accumulate sufficient James A. means for and took up moving farming lGalloway, continuing in the East in their journey. to Illinois. In Illinois he lived with until he returned to St. Journal, June 20, a relatives Louis where he met his July 10, 2Letter, George F. Spiller, St. Louis, 1856, in The house, New York, December 27, January 17, Louis for 1856, in Journal History, 1856-.--- September 26, 3A stop Leishman left Scotland in 1848 and settled in St. short time before nial Star, defections may be, there is to Thomas B. H. Sten (New York), Mormon 1857. few references to defections enroute may be IV, 147; XV, 586; XVIII, 637. See supra, seen 76, 77. in Millen |