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Addresses.: Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Ill. George W. Burns Bernardsville, N.J. The Standard Medical Society, Equitable Building Baltimore, Md. Mrs. C. Crawford Springdale, Utah. Jacob Crawford, Mt. Carmel, Utah Post Master Rexberg,...
Addresses.: Miss Evadna Isom, 534 W. 2nd South., Salt Lake City, Utah Z.T. Draper Bingham Co., Basalt, Idaho. Miss Mary Crawford, Washington County, Virgin City, Utah. Miss Marilla Crawford Springdale, Utah Mr. Daniel Crawford Springdale,...
Addresses.: Attorney Ryan Iron County Cedar, Utah George Reynolds P.O. Box B. Salt Lake City, Utah David Esplin Orderville, Utah. Joseph S. Snow, County Attorney St., George, Utah Frank Petty Rockville, Utah Melbourne DeMill 1841 Druid hill...
Addresses.: Melbourne DeMille, 1129 Forest Place Baltimore, Md. Z.T. Draper (Basalt,) Idaho. Miss Evadna Isom. 534 W. 2nd South Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. Hannah J. Jennings Navijo Co., Taylor, Ariz. Adelia Squire Manti, Utah. Mrs. Alice Isom...
0 1July 18,1814, the house in El Paso that Sarah was renting was x sold She moved ftom Alamagordo Street to Newman Street. Broughton stayed with Sarah, and his wife went home to her parents for a visit and stayed until October. About that time the...
Grandchildren of Henry Lunt and Mary Ann Wilson (Wife No. 11)
a-1) Children of Martha Henrietta Lunt (12 Nov 1858 -28 May 1932) and Lehi Willard J o n n (15 Nov 1854 -28 Ko\ 1947)mahed 13 Feb 1878 1 Thomas Willard Jones (5 Dec 1878 - 20 Fcb 1958)...
PEDIGREE CHART
John William Jones Sr.
md. Gwenllian John, 6 July 1738
John William Jones Jr. John Jones
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born 1739 died 11 Feb. 1796 md. Catherine Thomas born 1749, died 6 Oct. 1808 born 1790, died 20 July 1868 md. Ann Rees born 1794 born...
The rra in which Lchi JVillard Jones lived was one of the most intcrI i u ~~ U I I I I S U ~periods in ihc history of the west. T h e unique enI d ~ vi~o~~n~cnti~l irtnlosphrre o l the iltnh 'l'erriiory was cha1lrn::ini: and .. C ~ I I I Ii I ~...
voin in 18.:!1 rmdrr grrat odds. Hmwver. N;imoo flouriilird and lx~.iilnc a l~r:~utiful, w:Il-q~vernr~d \\ith ~ x e ?0,000 i n l ~ ~ t l ) i t m t'l'he \Iari.ity i s,~ mons were :i thrifty class ( ~ f peoplc who 1i;rd leal-nctl inventiveness and...
s o l d i m for (he .\nleriiarr .\rn~)-. the U S . had dcd;~redwar against as ~ c i . 'rlw mell \*.rrr furnishrd, ;lnd thcir mar111 I I wtry of S;~nt;i I'c ;111
Beuna Vista leavirlg Liverpool Fch. 25, 1849, under the direction of Elder Dan Jones, with 249 \Vclch S a i n t on hoard.' Their destination wnc New Orlea~is, Louisiana, in the United Stntrs of .\merica. Thomas Jeremy, m e of the company, dcseribed...
T h e work on the State House progressed so rapidly that the walls were completed by December. However, it wasn't until Dec. 1855, three years lxter, that the I~uildiug was completed, at a cost of $32,000. 'I'he p(1rtion that \vas finished was over...
Completion of transcontinental telesraph. Cedar City's first telexraph office. Ellen Whittaker Lunt, h f a r y Ann Wilson Lunt, Henry Lunt, Ann Cower Lunt and Samh ~ \ n n u n t . Hrnry L.unt goes to MexL ico. Henrietta's acquaintance wirh Major...