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Show HISTORY OF EMERY COUNTY. 659 Huntington December 25, 1891, to Mary A., daughter of James W. and Launa A. Bradley, born in Moroni July l'J, 1S75. Their children are Grover C. and Kenneth G., living, and Eliza L., deceased. CEONARD, D. II., blacksmith, son of James and Jane Caldwell, was born in Upper Canada March 7, 1841. The family emigrated to Michigan in "15, and in '53 they came to Utah, crossing the plains in Capt. Muses Clawson's train, and located at Taylorsville. In '57 they removed to Rush valley, where D. H. took part in the Indian wars and was engaged at farming and stockraising. He was married there January 7, 1861, to Emma Louie, Heber, Myra, E. Child, who had five children: Alonzo and Marion. His second wife was Elizabeth Charles, who had eleven children: William, Jane, James, Hyrum, Alice, Elsie, Caroline, David, Emma, Alviu and Myron. He spent two years on a mission to Dixie in helping settle the Muddy country. In '63 he went to the Missouri river after emigrants. He came to Huntington in the fall of '79 among the early settlers, and located on the river in a dugout. He helped locate and survey the townsite. He brought 1,500 head of sheep, 500 dying on the road. The family suffered many hardships on account of cold and shortage of provisions, lie engaged in farming for some time, but has been at work blacksmithing the past twelve years. Is a well-known citizen. eOVELESS, HYRUM of S., farmer and stockraisers son John and Mahala, was born Illinois, May 16, 1845. in of the Mormon the church persecutions. grated to Utah, father being captain of having oxen and cows for teams, and the early through members all Hancock county, His parents were among church, passing In "51 they emi- a company of ten, located at Prove. They later removed to Payson, where parents died and where'Hyrum S. grew up as a farmer. At the age of '20 he began freighting produce to the mining camps of Montana and Nevada and followed that business for sev- |