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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 375 there to farm work. In July, 1882, he located at Oak Creek, where he has 190 acres of land and is interested in farming and stoekraising, having 100 head of stock. He also buys and sells stock and is a good, substantial citizen. Was married in Fairview, September 21, 1879, Amelia A., daughter of Andrew and Louesa Andersen, born in Sweden, April 4, 1864. They have had eight children, John L., Edna B., Arthur L., Maude A. and Alben W., living; Emily A., Andrew H. and William L., tie deceased. AT\ OWER, GEORGE H., farmer and stockraiser, son Henry and Elizabeth, was born in Little Oot' I tonw ood, Salt Lake county, June 25, 1852. The family removed to Fairview when he was 10 years old and he was raised there. He worked about mining camps for a time after becoming a man, and had charge He owns of Neilson Bros, stock farm for seven years. 160 acres of land north of Milburn and twelve acres at Oak Creek, where he lives. Is engaged in farming and Ml of r Was married in Fairview, July 15, 1873, Sariah E., daughter of Nathaniel and Amanda StewThey have five children, Amanda, art, born in Provo. George H., Emma J., Elva M. and Delia P. raising stock. to [Y\ OWER, ill ' I he was CHARLES A., farmer, son of Henry and Alice, was born in Springville, Utah, November 10, 1859. His parents removed to Fairview when a small boy and he was raised here. After grow- ing to manhood he worked about the mines and at herding stock. In '83 he located at his present home, three and one-half miles north of Fairview, at Oak Creek, where he owns sixty acres of land and is engaged in stoekraising and farming. Is an active member of the Mormon church and a teacher in the Sunday-school. Was married in Fairview, December 6, 1880, to Henrietta, daughter of James and Elizabeth Stewart, born in Fairview, November 16, 1861. They have had seven children, Charles L., Alice L., Mary L., Hyrum C, James H. and Francis M., living; Leonard R., deceased. |