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Show III in the founding of Mormon communities in Utah and the neighboring states. One town, known which, though the "Scotch town" of the north as When James County. Nibley 1860, they immediately preceded them. in Cache Valley wards they They were were Henry and his asked about followed Nibley by Ke r , family r s a and his - Spanish Wellsville, Cache family went. -Stoddards, In especially and Then, sought. there too, be found and shelter arrival to 1 as was provided, sociate with a day always and it sympathetic the was practical most all of Scot- of sparse mail was matter of work to for advantageous S cots who had eagerly already a new established Nibley et al., editors, Charles W. Nibley Reminis 35; also interviews with Preston Nibley, 1960, in Salt Preston , 23-24, Lake welcome in of the church and relatives in Scotland news As Fork he recorded that he land. delivery, after- few years a Wellsville.2 McDonalds, McKells and Boyacks, were City. 2Wellsville film in Utah in Leishmans, Moffats.I in Shortly visited with Adamsons, Such visits City group of Scots had located twenty families from Scotland living Hamilton made his way to was became arrived in Salt Lake Jardines and , Scottish name, Scottish families that had some other Scots a country, informed that were and thither Williamsons, Mu r r a vs there it did not have Ward Record of Members, Genealogical Society Archives, 1860-1890 (MS Salt Lake City). micro |