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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 279 brought up a farmer and became interested in woolgrowing. He was engaged in the sheep business for eight jears, owning as many as 7,000 head, when he sold out and returned to the farm. He now has a nice farm of about thirty-seven acres southeast of the city. His wife was Lydia, daughter of Daniel F. and Susan B. Tebbs, born in Cedar Fort, Utah, Sept. 20, 1867. She is engaged in the millinery business and has a good, choice stock of goods. They were married in Panguitch, August 6, '89, and have one child, Usher. I I A30DRING, WILLIAM W., M. D., son of Jacob and Mary A. Hahn, was born in Elizabethtown, Ky., May 25, 1841. He was raised in Kentucky and attended the Louisville School of Physicians, the Miami \XJ of Cincinnati, the National University of Chicago and the Medical University of Kansas City. He served in the Civil two years and nine months, holding the rank of Captain of Fourth Kentucky Infantry, on the Confederate side, and saw much of active military service. Has practiced medicine in Bedford, Ind. ; Independence, Kan. Kansas City, Mo., and in '87 came to Utah, locating at War Moroni for eighteen months, when he came to Mt. Pleasant, where he has a fine practice and is well liked. He is a Mason of high degree, a Shriner since '69 and an Odd Fellow since '72. Has been a continuous member of a medical society for thirty-one years. Is a prominent and active Democrat, always taking a leading part in National affairs. Was a delegate from Kansas to Cincinnati and helped nominate Gen. Hancock for the Presidency. In Utah he has been a member of the State Central and Executive Committees three years. Is United States Pension Examiner, having served in that capacity fourteen years. He has a large practice and spends Thursday of each week in Moroni. Was married in Bedford, Ind., August 17, 1867, to Phoebe Ray, a native of Indiana, who died in Kansas, leaving four children Samuel H., a lumber merchant in Texarkana, Tex.; Willie H., a pharmacist : and proprietor Woodring's Pharmacy, Salt Lake City, James H. and Lyre, deceased. Second wife was Mary V. Snauffer, a native of Maryland. She had four living; |