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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 344: Mormon persecutions in Far West, Xauvoo and elseWhile living in Far West lie lost $600 in property, in Parson he lost considerable and again in Dixie he lost all he had. During the past twenty years lie has been confined to the house most of the time. Was married first in Canada to Mary A. Howe, by whom he has two children: Henry B. and Elisha. Married again in Salt. Lake City July 25, 1S54, to Augusta, daughter of Nicholas and Ann 8. Dorms, born in Copenhagen August 29, 1837. She has four living children: Charles J., Laura where. A., Ellen M. and Juliet. 5TEVEXS, HENBY farmer, son of Henry and Mary State October 26, 1834. The family joined the Mormon church, living in Xauvoo and Kirtland, and then came to Utah in '50, crossing the plains in Captain Pace's company, and located at Farmington. They removed to* Payson, thence to Manti, and in '54 came to Ephraim, assisting in building the fort, Henry has always followed farming, now owns sixty acres of land. Took part in the Walker war at Payson, in Sanpete and in Dixie. He lived here three years, in Spring City three years and in Dixie seven years, returning again to his present place. Was a member of the City Council two years. His first wife, married in Ephraim, was Elizabeth Whitlock. She has four living children: Melinda, Healon, Olive R. and Lula L. Second wife was Lucy A., daughter of Redick and Lucy Allred. She has three children: Newton H., Lucy A. and Redick E. A., was born in B., New York SAYLOR, HON. GEORGE, a pioneer of '59, son of Thomas and Hannah, was born in Woodborough, Nottinghamshire, England, March 16, 1830. He was on a farm, joined the Mormon church, and in March, 1853, started for Utah, crossed the plains in Captain Harmon's train, arriving in Salt Lake City October In '56 he returned to England on a two years' 16, 1853. mission. In the fall of '59 he located at Manti, and in the spring of '60 came to Ephraim. He learned the trade of raised |