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Show HISTORY OF SA.NPETE COUNTY. 387 Was married in Logan Temple, March 25, 1885, Augusta, daughter of Hans and Caroline Amunson, born October 4, 1866. They have five children, Hans A., Ransom A., Delia A., Ernest A. and Hannah C. citizen. to # TEYEXS, RANSOM A., farmer and market gardener, son of Arnold and Lois, was born in Springfield, His father took part in 111., September 27, 1839. building the Nauvoo Temple and was fourth corporal He died in of company D in the Mormon battalion. Pueblo, Colo. Ransom A. was born in the Mormon faith, came to Utah, in '51 and settled on Spanish Fork river, east of Spanish Fork, where he lived six years, then removed to Spanish Fork for four, thence to Salem one He was one of the year, and came to Fairview in '61. home guard in both the Walker and Black Hawk wars. Served as a member of the police force two years. Has been quorum teacher and ward teacher and is now a member of the High Priests' quorum. He helped build the first grist mill and is at present a stockholder in the Fairview creamery and the Gooseberry and Cottonwood Irrigation company, and is one of the leading publicspirited citizens of the town. Was married in Fairview February 17, 1863, by Bishop James X. Jones, to Tranquilla A., daughter of Lindsey and Elizabeth Ann Brady, born in Hancock county, Illinois, January 22, 1816. They have had twelve children, Arnold, Lindsey A., Elizabeth T., Lois A., Tranquilla A., Justus P., Rhoda M., Sophia B., Keziah F. and Warren A., living; Ransom M. and Mary E., deceased. Q- ^ STEWART, HENRY L., son of Nathaniel and Phebe was born in Provo, Utah, April 15, 1859. His parents came to Fairview in the spring of '60 among the early settlers. Some years later they removed to Payson, where father died, and the family returned to Fairview, where mother still resides. A brother, Nathaniel, was killed two miles north of town by Indians while herding cattle. Henry was raised here and has A., served one term as City Marshal. |