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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 520 had four children: Elizabeth, Mary, William and HarWife died in Pennsylvania. Was married again in Fountain Green October, 1868, to Sarah Collard, nee Booth, daughter of Joseph and Ann, born in Bolton, Lancashire, England, August 18, 1837. They have four children: Sarah J., Clara and Rachel, living; Annie, deriet J. ceased. (Q OLLARD, JAMES, farmer, son of Edward and Eliza, in Almonsbury, Gloucestershire, England, 1814. In '55 the family came to the United States and located in Smyrna, Delaware, where mother died. In '60 father and second wife, with James and brother Albert, crossed the plains in Capt. Steven- V^ was born June 21, located at Ephraim till '62, when they to Fountain Green. Father was first counsellor to Bishop Johnson and captain of a company of minutemen in the Black Hawk war. He died April 12, 1886. Mother died October 23, 1857. James secured a farm and has son's company and came been engaged in farming. Xow owns seventeen acres and a home in town. He also learned the trade of a wheelwright from his father and has done some work. Took part in the Black Hawk war as a scout and standing guard. Was married in Fountain Green October 1, 1S62, to Hannah, daughter of John and Sarah Hunt, born in Denby, Derbyshire, Eugland, August 1, 1813. They have four children: Mercie, Sarah E., Clara A. and James E. /Q OOMBS, W. George and Eliza, was England, August 29, 1838. He learned the trade of a brick mason from his father and worked at it in the old country. The family joined the Mormon church in early days and in May, 1864, started for Utah, crossing the plains in Capt. Warren's company, and located in Fountain Green, where both parents died. Father died in July, 1S95, from the effects of falling from a wagon. W. H. followed his trade and \^ born H., farmer, son of in Staffordshire, now has a twenty-acre farm. Ts a stockholder in the Co-op store. Is an active churchman and president of the Deacons' quorum. He took an active part through |