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    • Wood, Max H., 367, 385 (City Manager) Wood, Mrs. George A., 325 Wood, Pete, 363 Wood, Preston, 298, 305 (Traffic Officer), 332, 335 Wood, Rulon. 364 Wood, Samuel, 68 Wwd, Wayne, 299 Woodbury split, 427 Woodbury, Eugene, 170 Woodbury, Hortense, 170...
    • Page 499

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    • 5. Glendon Black (16 Aug 1911 - 11 Jan 1993) 6. WilliamLuntBlack(l7 Jun 1913- 17 Jan 1977) 7. KiineBlack(8&t 1915 - ) 8. C m a Blaek (9 Nov 1917 - ) 9. Kelly Damell Black (8 Jul 1920 - ) 10. Darlene Black (16 Jun 1922 - ) 11. Myrtle Ann Black (8...
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    • commissioned officers in the Bntish Army. When the Gospel message happened to reach the ears of grandfather and grandmother Gower, it found such a responsive chord in their hearts that the spirit of the gathering to Zion seized them and they...
    • Index - Page 505

    • Index - Page 505
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    • Arapine, (india), 1 14; Utah Chief, 20 1 Adair, George (indicted) 290 Adams, Arra, 24 Adams, David, 135 Adams, Elzabeth, 267, donation to Relief Society 278 Adams, JeE, 360 Adams, J. V., 245 B Adams, Louize 267 Babbit, Almon W., Sec. of Interi01,...
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    • Bentiey, Richard, St Geo. Temple, 300 Bemisel, John M., Congress Candidate, 58 Bersford, Dulland James, 4 12 Big Muddy Creek (Las Vegas), 43 Birch, Joseph, St. George Temple, 300 Birkbeck, Ella, donation to Relief Society, 278 Bukbeck, Jane,...
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    • Cave Valley, 366,384,416,448,467, 473 Cedar Canyon mal, 48 Cedar City, "Cononwood Valley," 45; first site by Coal Creek, 53; iron mfg. colony, 59; fust survey, 59-60; map of area (illus.), 62; iirst company, 63; charter, 70; population 1853, 165;...
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    • Fulmer, Aimon L., Supt of roads, 39 Furguson, James, Adjutant General, 81 G Gallespie, Robert, 146 Gates and Company, gristmill, 265 Gates, Jacob, St George Temple, 300 Gates, Susa Young, dtr Bngham Young, 298 General Land Office, 312 George...
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    • Hanis, Richard, alderman, 54; 63, 81, 92, school trustee, 98; director of h n W & , 101; 135,highcoun. of Cedar Stake, 186; iron molder, 280 Haslam, John James, acquaintance of Ellen, 130; Capt. of B r a s Band, 204,212 Haun's Mil1 Masacre, 210...
    • Pedigree Chart - Page xv

    • Pedigree Chart - Page xv
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    • PEDIGREE CHART HENRY LUNT 7-20-1824 1-22-1902 PARENTS: Randle Lunt 1766 Ann Owen 1781 GRANDPARENTS: Randle Lunt 1726 Anne Johnson 1733 Ihchard Owen 1751 Sarah Crewe 1759 ELLEN m A K E R 6-6-1830 5-18-1903 PARENTS: James Whittaker 1809 Rachel...
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    • the hopes of one day being reunited.' He canied a letter from her which he had read many times over. In answer to Henry's note advising her that he would be coming to visit her, Martha had written the following, dated November 30, 1 8 4 8 : ~ I...
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    • Lunt, Jane Gower, birth, 25 1 ; 1870 Census,276; 1880 Census, 317,326 Lunf Jemima, bom, 260,1870 Census, 276; 1880 Census, 3 17 Lunt, Jemima, H e q ' s sister, 3; visits on mission, 181 Lunt, John, Henry's brother, 2; 3, 182, n visits i England,...
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    • beautifid new land. They passed along great swamps of cypress trees which were nonexistent in England. Finally they reached their destination, New Orleans, which was the portal through which most immigrants going west entered. Upon arrival, one of...
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    • making hats, dresses, quilts, etc. for the 4th of July celebration. He reminded them about making the carpet for the church and gave them come advice on teaching their children. He said, "Teach your young children to speak with a
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    • plains was so well organized that many of the prior problems had been solved and some diarists described the trip as a rather enjoyable event. Henry Lunt's company reached the Great Salt ~ a k valley on e August 28, 1850." After traveling through a...
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    • 175, 181, 193, 196, 197, 199, 200, 205,212, 215,216, 235 Jones, Henrietta L. (Hintze) 55, 87, 96, 124, 127, 136, 137, 138, 142, 146. 165. 168. 170. 177. 181. 190. ~ - Jones, Henry M a n i n 214 Jones Hollow 85, 89, 93 Jones Home 141, 170 Jones,...
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    • City, so the population grew very quickly. The residents looked forward in anticipation to each new company because, not only were they glad to see relatives and friends who had followed, but they always brought mail with them from Kanesville which...

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