found: Warren Foote diary excerpt, 1841 Nov. 21-1850 Nov. 5(Warren Foote was born in Dryden, N.Y. and died in Glendale, Kane County, Utah; he began the westward trek from Nauvoo to Utah following the death of his mother in 1846 as a part of a company of nine wagons captained by Jacob Myers; the company settled between 1846 and 1850 in Kanesville, Iowa (now Council Bluffs) where Myers built a mill; on June 11, 1850 the group left Kanesville to continue the journey to Utah)
found: Wikipedia, April 11, 2018(Warren Foote; Warren Foote (1817-1903) was a Mormon pioneer and settler; he was captain of a company which crossed the plains from Council Bluffs, Iowa, arriving in the Salt Lake Valley in September 1850; in the 1860s, Foote was one of the original settlers of St. Joseph, Nevada, and an early settler of Glendale, Utah; he was a critic of the Mountain Meadows Massacre)
found: Find A Grave, via WWW, April 11, 2018(Warren Foote; born 10 August 1817 in Dryden, Tompkins County, New York; died 23 July 1903 (aged 85) in Glendale, Kane County, Utah; Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847-1868, Warren Foote Company (1850); departed 17 June 1850, arrived 17-18, 26 September 1850; about 540 individuals and 104 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Kanesville, Iowa (present day Council Bluffs))