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    • Florence left on the stage this a.m. for St. George for a few days visit. Thought an out would be beneficial, as she has worked pretty hard. Aunt Ellen has been quite sick since in the rniddle of the night so 1 had to come home [from being with...
    • Page 442

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    • Mary Ann's fourth child, Randle Wilson Lunt manied Catherine Jeanette Gibson and they had eight children. At the age of nineteen he became a stage coach driver on the Milford-St George run and later became a f m e r and livestockman. His first wife...
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    • November 20, 1910, the Rebels, headed by Francisco 1. Madero and his followers, openly displayed contention against the govenunent which was the beginning of the Revolution. In 1911, this opposition to the president broke into open revolt. This led...
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    • located there and find a place to camp. We had to have every animal and whom it belonged to registered. It was a big job. 1still hadn't had a chance to go to El Paso and find out how my wife and baby were. After a couple of weeks we finaily made...
    • Page 479

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    • Jane's mother, brother and sister, leaving her alone with her father, who remanied three years later. Being the oldest child, she was her father's chef dependence for help and spent much of her time in the field doing a man's work. In 1863 she...
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    • 363; illus., 369, leftfor Mexico again, 378; 1892 conference, 38 1;to Cedar City, 405; letter to children, 414; 432, death, 433; headstone,493 Lunt, Etta, wife of Thomas, 447; illus., 452 Lunt, Evelinepenry's niece, 336 Lunt, Florence, bom 269;...
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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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    • him, and while talking, Lehi found that he was a school teacher there in Bulliunville, 11ythe name of Bob Ricards. they were talking, a large man who walked by, appeared to be intoxicated. Mr. Ricards called out the word "stage," which meant a...
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    • In 1867, Josiah Rogerson, who was schooled in the operation of the telegraph, came from Beaver to Cedar City to give instruction to interested people who could hegin operating the telegraph line in Cedar City. Among those to be instructed were...
    • Chapter 12 - Page 73

    • Chapter 12 - Page 73
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    • J d e d i a h Tones married. Kunren and ~ e h takins care of cattle. i Exploring party ]pave3 for San Juan. Komen's account of Hole-in-theRock trek, etr. Jedediah, Lehi's younger brother, married Ellen Eva Wilson Lunt, Henrietta's younger sister,...
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    • ~ a i r made her appearance at your house ahout half past five this A.M. l Henrietta says she never got along so well? she certainly was quick. I t was 4 O'clock when I left home to go up there. Your mother was there when I arrived and the three...
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    • As Bert walked back down town, he and Ann Jones, who was on her way home from school where she taught, passed each other. Both turned back at the same time to look, each interested in this new penon. Bert lived with the Joneses for the rest of the...

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