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Show HISTOKY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 39H Hawk war. He was one of the men who helped recapture and exterminate San Pitch and his men when they escaped from Manti jail. Served as City Marshal six years and a member of the City Council two years. Is president of the Elders' quorum and has served in that position for some time. Is also a ward teacher and an honest and earnest churchman. He was part owner of a sawmill for twenty years and has but recently sold out his interest. Has 160 acres of land, fifty acres being under cultivation, and is a well-known and representative man. Was first married in Mt. Pleasant February 6, 1861, to Tena Swenson. She died in '67 and he married Emma J. Hurst in Fairview March 7, 1868. She died June 1, 1882, leaving seven children: Travers, Myron, Mary R., Frank, William, Amos, Byron E. and Charles. Was again married in Fairview, December 16, 1883, to Mary C. Christiansen. Their children are: Hyrum M., Orson, Emma R. and Reuben M. UANCE, HYRUM Y. and If., farmer, son of Isaac Martha, was born at Union Fort, Salt Lake county, Utah, September 27, 1857. The family removed to Fairview among the first settlers^ and Hyrum was raised to farming. He owns fifty acres of good land and has a nice farm. Was married in Fairview December 11, 1889, to Edith E., daughter of Joseph and Amy Jones Garlick. They have had five children, Hyrum M. and Amy living; Mary F., Martha E. and Sarah E., deceased. /aXCE, GEORGE H., farmer, son of Isaac Y. and Martha, was born in Salt Lake county September The family were among the early set14, 1849. George, though only tlers of Fairview, arriving in 1859. a boy, took part in the Black Hawk war, being one of the minutemen, and has taken an active part in local affairs ever since. He married in Salt Lake City December 20, 1869, Mary Wakefield, daughter of John and Susan, born in Pottawattamie county, Iowa, April 20. 1850. Their children are Martha, Sarah, Julia, Myron, Byron, Alice, Marinda, living; and Mary E. and George I \J H., deceased. |