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Show 570 HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. panics and a director of the Fayette Canal company, having assisted in the construction of all the canals in which he is interested. Is the precinct ('unstable and a representative and energetic citizen. Was married in the Endowment House, Salt Lake City, July 3, 1884, to Mary M., daughter of George and Margaret Remus, born September 6, 1865. They have four children: Diana E., James W., Leone and Flossie. PT\ ELLOR, JOHN C, farmer and vvoolgrower, son of James and Mary A. Payne, was born in Spriug- Ml Mis parents emil ville, Utah, February 1, 1860. grated from England in '5(1 ami crossed the plains in a handcart company in '57, arriving late in the season, many being frozen or died from hunger. They located in Springwille till April, 1861, when they removed to Fayette among the first settlers. Father took an active and prominent part in all public matters in the early history of the town, and was in the Black Hawk war. He still lives in Fayette, 79 years of age. John C. grew up in Fayette and engaged in stockraising, later in woolgrowing. He now has 1,(100 sheep and is interested in farming. Is president of the Fayette Canal company. In '84 lie went on a mission of eighteen months to the Northwestern States. He is an active churchman, being superintendent of Sunday-schools and formerly president of the Y. M. M. I. A. Was married in Manti December 21, 1879, to Eva C, daughter of Philip and Cyntha S. Dack, born in Pay son. They have nine children: John / Roy D., Archie M., Erne D., Laura W., Lester D. and Leslie L. O., ALBERT, was 5 WAIN, came V., Lilly D., Orril farmer, son of John and Elizabeth, born in Coventry, England, November 19, 1851. His parents to Utah in '63, crossing the plains in an ox-train under ('apt. Ricks, and located at Nephi. In '65 they removed to South Rend, now known as Monroe, remaining one year, then moved to Gunnison, and in '68 to Favette and '83 to Dover. Father served in the Black |