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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 271 awarded pioneer medals at the Jubilee in 1897. Their other children were: Hyrum, Justus W., William EL, John H., Mary M., David A., Joseph and Stuart R. Second wife, married in Mt. Pleasant November IT, 1873, was Sarah J. McKinney. SEELY, MORONI, ' She had one child, Eva R. farmer and stockraiser, son of Bishop William S. and Elizabeth De Hart, was born in Salt Lake City May 29, 1848. The family came to Mt. Pleasant in 1859 and he engaged with his father in riding the range. In 1872 he took a four-mule team and freighted produce to the mining towns of Utah and Nevada, afterward engaging in the cattle business, without capital. He lived in Indianola during the lirst three years of ranging and then removed to this city, allowing Ms cattle to increase until he had about 1,000 head. He is now a large property owner in the city and vicinity; has about 200 acres of land beside city property and about 100 sheep. His wife was Alice, daughter of John and Susannah Barton, bom in Bountiful, Utah, May 2, 1850. They were married in Salt Lake City April Alice V., Cyrus M., 10, 1872, and have nine children: Clara, George L., Luanda M., Orson R., Mell Gay, Arta J. and Catherine Verda. SEELY, STUART 1865. R., farmer, son of Justus W. and was born in Mt. Pleasant February 16, He was raised a farmer and has followed Clarissa J., that work with other occupations. In 1890 he and his brothers John and Joseph built a sawmill in Ralston canyon, where he has worked at getting out timber. He owns a farm of seventy-five acres, three miles north of the city, where he erected a home in 1894, and tills the and raises stock. His wife, whom he married in Manti July 16, 1894, was Millie, daughter of Fred and Christina Nielson. Thev have one child, FerryR., born February 14, 1895. soil SEELY, BISHOP WILLIAM S., deceased, of Mt. Pleasant, was a native of Upper Canada, born in Pickering, Home district, May 18, 1812. His parents were Justus A. and Mehittabel Bennet Seel v. He |