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An Immigrant Story : Three Orphaned Italians in Early Utah Territory
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Summer 2002
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70
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196-214
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The Bertoch family were some of the converts among the Waldensians living in the Piedmont area of Italy. Jean Bertoch stayed behind in Italy to preside over a branch, but sent some of his children ahead with a group of other converts. Two of his children died enroute, but Jean, Jacques, and Antoinette arrived safely in Utah and spent several years working for Joseph Toronto on Antelope Island. Eventually they were able to marry and establish homes and jobs in other locales, but the process of assimilation was difficult.
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Mormonism in Europe : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Mormons in the Piazza : History of the Latter-Day Saints in Italy
On the Way to Somewhere Else : European Sojourners in the Mormon West, 1834-1930
The LDS Church in Italy : The 1966 Rededication by Elder Ezra Taft Benson
The Waldensian Valleys : Seeking "Primitive Christianity," in Italy -
Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow, One of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Building Zion : The Latter-day Saints in Europe
Great Basin Kingdom : An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900
Historic Sites and Markers Along the Mormon and Other Great Western Trails
Homeward to Zion : The Mormon Migration from Scandinavia
Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia
LDS Prospects in Italy for the Twenty-first Century
'Like the Rose in the Wilderness' : The Mormon Mission in the Kingdom of Sardinia
Mormon Angles of Historical Vision : Some Maverick Reflections
Tales of a Triumphant People : A History of Salt Lake County, 1847-1900
The Church's Image in Italy from the 1840s to 1946 : A Bibliographic Essay
The Italian Mission . . . .
The Italian Mission, 1850-1867
The Mormon Waldensians
The Peoples of Utah
The Voice of Joseph
Through Immigrant Eyes : Utah History at the Grass Roots