Joseph Daniel Mangum was born 1844 in Itawamba County, Mississippi, United States to James Mitchell Mangum (1820-1888) and Eliza Jane Clark (1827-1859) and died 1846 Mt. Pisgah, Union County, Iowa of unspecified causes.
Mount Pisgah Cemetery State Preserve

Mount Pisgah was a refugee way station from 1846 to 1852 along the Mormon Trail between Garden Grove and Council Bluffs. Today it is marked by a tall monument on a nine-acre state presertve which contains exhibits, historical markers, and a reconstructed log cabin. However, little remains from the 19th century except a cemetery memorializing the 300 to 800 emigrants who died while passing through or residing in the community.
Joseph was one of a dozen Adair/Mangum to die here with their grandmother Rebecca Brown Adair.
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Joseph Daniel Mangum (1844-1846) | 1844 Itawamba County, Mississippi, United States | 1846 Mt. Pisgah, Union County, Iowa | |
James Harvey Mangum (1848-1919) | |||
John William Mangum (1850-1927) | 14 November 1850 Provo, Utah County, Utah, United States | 19 March 1927 Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico | Eliza Olive Hamblin (1857-1943) |
Heber Clark Mangum (1852-1908) | 7 October 1852 Payson, Utah County, Utah, United States | 1 May 1908 Provo, Utah County, Utah, United States | Mary Louisa Leavitt (1853-1943) |
Martha Jane Mangum (1855-1916) | |||
Lydia Ann Mangum (1857-1919) |
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
James Alma Mangum (1864-1870) | |||
Nephi Mangum (1861-1861) | |||
Amanda Charlotte Mangum (1877-1879) |
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
James Thomas Mangum (1868-1868) | |||
Robert Smith Mangum (1871-1935) | |||
Sarah Frances Mangum (1874-1917) | |||
Albert Mangum (1877-1931) | 15 September 1877 Paria, Kane County, Utah, United States | 12 December 1931 Wilson, Teton County, Wyoming, United States | Ellen Clark (1879-1968) |
Carel Henry Mangum (1883-1951) | |||
Frances Marion Mangum (1889-1975) |