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Show sJJfrM TK w HFRAI.D-JOlTsNAT- Lopnn, Utah, PaturUv, Julv ,, 2. lfM! a hmg tit'.p bins. R"leit Cioft and O. H. Bund-- , We rongiatulate our friends, i. itoddai d.'the stockhoideis, on their success, ate ard amiiieig, I) justify the and tieavuei, Ita 1). Cnipenter. land the people of the north on tho v n.v s es will stilus, pm Imps k they enjoy in having Ulan anv utliei kind of slate- - such an Institution in their midst. n was in gunu'i'ii Us t ess the We and (oiidition st labeled uiulm n,nt, p ,.s'"u and a pi ogi hope it wilt leceive increasing (i Min .in' at ronage and grow into a mam- namst whnh lM Bccunu mv saltans e hoi fi Ilm items j;ien atmoth foundry and machine com-- 1 i vti u'cil unit 111"-Uut mmifi!, v T,fl nl'i"hd s h K meeting nf lliopany, w itn a business reaching into itn'woikukju't i it cu !l 1,1 l"M thud low fa' of the the smrnunding states and terrl- wages and ilevi n.med that Uoiies" lev would tone thou business "1st it in ion. nc st mk-ei e a e now eighfv Well, It Is easy to see that Logan info nolne amt paiiniiage hv tin iT " ""Iiiu; . I. t',1 paid up was pi. .guying and going ahead 'nu' umk an i uh.i'n1 i'i t Ml l! j., s'", k of Ihe :iiMi.iii mi,, (.inch is evenly veais ago. There was a he Mini Tile leal estate unhiding (immunity tit in spmt that had the "ul1 'l,a l'' S1?-''The people !,'t ive and on their Iocs. in i mk t'U ;.'d n ease The two finest hulldings that stand in T.ogan today were in course of 'oust i viet en thp 'lahemacle and the Temple, and the fust was nearing ."nipleti.m. All this work was Mi s Genealogical and Temple News LOGAN i iw(n , 1! Miss-;riee- I a . h, '4 J Sir, t. I lim-he- g, ' tr ri IS; .kln nc.er all)' ; G'SI. we found evidence O) ha, of .nd Robert Knox. UMn J'.lynot countv- .l.ouU born Jn ,l,w '" ' ami u, kU - 0,1- - a,j m-- .. - a M " ' ' . k,r, u.rj f n "n,s ani k ha,; K n,a. "a - u ii'". ir and !, a j ca r (Up r Bogan, ami inside outside, presents a fine appear- - Flonda, 'tl0 Alb. ight in W'estmoreiand of Loyal-ny- . witho. ill pi in ti ot vv coun - and ,1 tower 66 feet high, whose i.m - bih, R70 altitude with spue, is 130 I "f 0(1 quite a ti'seems to me that it'is useless ist s However, theie were fy.jeetcd fled Knox and its rttk t Robert n J a iglC rtf k .,ls4 r find ei to ti try connect himKvolution hring him down and he mam hall is i cached bv a to the Mississippi family, becausejfiom Spai of wooden steps. It has a fliglit was not about latified treaty until the, know enough 182B:,.mlRI.anls t0 Pennsylvania Bom iou do not Wilkin-Man- y capacity of 3 5Pt, is enseating in from families the lived who wealthy 17j7 t0 1776. They came from Ger- Robert Knox fomraod"lus 8 SaIlt' nlclrd s Caro ma hy and Tennessee whether moved you County to tell many, or Sw itzei land, and had the terl hy twenty pillais. and is one or not. Whereto Honda about that lime. Quin-- t;e, nlan (ulln of 1he name A!. vUj,i0i Me the right is Hie of Gadsden brecht. In Pennsvlvanm i ecoi ds lighted by three. Hvelve globefew families ofhy county seat tr.eie are but a is sometimes quiteBounty S.e if there is an eaily 0f bnths and de oths and ma.nages .handeheis, beautifully oinament,he name, it from ,hree elegantly e(j f. en(1, to find the name and then deed which might help. weie not kept by the towns or the "sr'0''1 on the spaof North Carolina is centerpiece, such Bryan there when Irounties on. but onlv about ieand connect the ls bo,drl'- cers. ,1. H. McGill. Box 731. On- The 0US can it doubt I that d m 1PC be found group, t lage H is taiio, the Oiegon, seeking Pd,hy n'.''' ,'or.n,rP fTfhat"1!!.1 blb,es. Ol in Ihe church anfi j,P done en s of Jhomas S. B.yan and tm ,nwe 1)utl.h Thp n)Pd Taplln Of N. Kpfol IPlllrs 369 Front w.le, Sarah B. y an. w ho we. e fir si chun.h yiiss Kva A. Thomas, gPl)l p,P,u KOod ,ecoids.lsenls of New ct'USins. Thomas father was Sam- - yteie is the name plaster m il of a genealogist! peaiance Street, Owe go, Tioga county, Tlie stand, at the east of the hall, ue and father ryan, Sarahs Do have you any wasiwb() specializes in Westmoreland York writes: James T. Bryan. They were bro- - DuU h Church records: is about live and a half feot from records of Walter Taplin, who had ithe flooi, and is made to accom- son Phineas born in Oswego, thers. Samuel was born in 1800 Mrs. Callie B. Stahlmann.l in North Carolina or Virginia. inM,dale a Kodly number of 0CCU' 158 Grant Avenue. county, New York, 1805? He married Chat lotto Charter in pants. A maible top table lakes Answer: We found no record of m ''llhf'r s,df' 1824. and mined to Maury county. of a Ule some of our eoneaioEisrm man. Perhaps this Hp,.p another which is a smaller table for the is McGill ",of M,s. Miss Thomas. can ve.y v help rcaders Wes, mo, eland count uvp uf lfT,leisanxious to find the parents of j A Salt Lake Temple Worker Ai(,e s '.Maddocks Immediately in fiont nf the Afrs Clara M. Allen, 835 Rush Samuel and James. Who can help Harrison Avenue ' table, an Street'. Garvey. California, is see-jr- ? i'land ,s ,h' wciam.-ntaPa Greensburg whuli is jmgennms emit t iv ance. tne data on a great aunt whose of ln 19 here weie 75 families 1',,'an 4 rer niir.e she does not know. She ,mane to slide fm w ai d on a nai i nw Bryans scattered thiough ,he y lsa. ,p. 'yall5bm8h tiamwav wheie it fmms pan of a imned the Mormon Church in Noi- - country, and moie of the Carters.1 would like information re- jnn thinks they may have come sidubuaid. Theie it is used lav She may have been named aI1 for t he saciament. afer which it Bruin or Halverson. She marriedxom the Moigan Brvan family. boln MWk married 1818 to Nanry Her family dis- I found a Morgan Bryan hsted a Mr. Erickson. Illay be pushed back to its place out Duncan, Rockingham county South of the uav owned her for joining the Mor- in Rockingham county, Virginia, Carolina. in 1790. Wills and deeds, family Illost imposing feature, mons, and she came to Utah about s Answer. There all weie many er ls 1QW ornamentation ot 1832. Mrs. Allen says: My great bbles, burying grounds, would be and also m Duncans South (jlp room, with Ihe allegorical many aunt told me she worked in the the chief sources of information. Mrs. Ruth P. Stevens, Route 2, Cwolina. It may be difficult to p,R;ntinK ,m tho wall, at the hack of Salt Lake Temple. That is all I Box 380, Greensboro, North Caro- find the record of Isaacs people. the know about it. s(eakprs stand. It is an You write to a genealogist g of thP Pythian king, trallon Ferhaps this will help someone lina, writes: "I am of the Pace in Charleston, South Caro- , family. My great grandfather was and necessity doctrine (h to remember her. Joseph Pace, bom July 21, 1804. lina, listed in the of union, in the minds of his two Bartlett, Tenn. died June 4, 1885. His wife was She may be able to tell you "here Dne of them has a budlo of Elder Shelton P. Dawson, the record be. would Elizabeth C. 1?t Truitt, born NovemArkansas, is seeking gentogether, and is vain- bod Mrs. informaWall also for asks 22. ber 1811, died October 12, t0 break them ovpr hls ealogy of Dallas A. Dawson, born y tlon James born regarding 1904. They lived in the Almance Greer, Mother, with a January 1, 1845, in Amite county, Also Mordecai Howard, county section of North Carolina." Miss. similar bundle, takes them one by Answer: The 1790 census shows whose father was Samuel Howone and readily shatters them to iborn 1744 in Virginia. L'ndervvith the figure, in ard, born 1810 near Bowling Green, quite a number of Pace families mPCes and Walter Bartlett in Bertie county and nearby coun- - Answer: There were very many Kentucky, lettei.s, is the motto: ties of Halifax, Edgecomb and scattered Greers and Haynes in f Souells. born May 8, 1832, This fine piece strength. as and and wills Some Pennsylvania dated irg.nia, His father, Northampton. Tennessee. thp fresc0es . he . . no it is is as 1726 named, county as indicate they going tavid Souells, born in England, early to be find unless to difficult them were married Mary Bartlett of New early settlers of Bertie. There D j ' ' e can find some of the famil al. rrpriitssis ln. Hampshire, who signed the Dec- were pace families in one Pacefbmily in Surrey countyjwho have the record back ang ,hab?t7V. o? kche W,W laration of Independence. h0 line. Answer: 1 think it would be very J.orth Carolina. Settler, of Surrey the so liberally to contributed have Mrs. Wall also asks for informair-- l unlikely that Mary Bartlett is the county came largely from so it is possible that this tion regarding Jotham Gardner, ;heppec"nfnhfbud'nfe daughter of Josiah Bartlett. Jo- - 8inla. nolth P,nde married Hannah Russell. 1782. They i.ah Bartlett was a physician in family came from there also. As for the story that there had a son, Moses Isaac Gardner, country. Few Hampshire, had a large famiTabernacle As our beautiful 1793 in Hanover, Morris counly there, but they were older were three brothers who came to bornNew neared completion, the work on New in this ty, Jersey. and than these people, and It is not country separated the temple continued with unabatlkely that one of his children York, I think you should pay no Hubbard, New York L. Farrell was ed That Emma Rittenburgh, 302 Southabjp vigor. Georgeon should travel from a comfortable particular attention to it. January 11th, report home In New Hampshire down same story, with those identical Hobson Street, Mesa, Arizona, asks m 379. into the wilds of Tennessee, and words, has been attached to such for information regarding Dr. John Our Temple ls progressing as vhen we consider that in 1790 a large number of families, that Hubbard, who was a practicing faS as we couid expect. The walls there were 422 Bartlett families no one pays any attention to it. physician at Salem, Washington are now about feet above the in ail states of the union, it is'Rt the early settlement of North County, New York. He marJ"od!foundation, andthirty covered up for the of the Church likely that Mary came from one Carolina, England twice, his fust wife unknown. The of these 422. held sway, and parish registers second w ife was Agnes Moore. Had n were kept there as they had been children Daniel, John, Glenn Florida Mrs. Cleve Brown, Orlando. kept in England. These old records first wife, and by his Florida, says: I am trying to find that are still preserved would bejhe had eleven children, Information regarding Martin found in the North Carolina Statej Answer: Washington County Chester; we think he was born Library. They give some very good .formed in 1772 from Albany Counin Decatur county, Georgia, in information if you can find them,- ty, so it is likely that the familyl Here are some very good 1817, but we are not sure. Mrs. Stevens also asks for infor- records would be in Albany Coun- - genealogical books that are in the Answer: Decatur county, Geor-p- mation regarding Thomas Hower- - ty. Sandy Hill is the county seat 'genealogical library in Logan for was Indian land in 1817. The ton of Guilford county, North Caro-o- f Washington County. You couldjjust a few days. They were county was not formed until 1823, The census showed Thomas look there for marriages wills andlrowed for a patron of the library nd previous to that time, It bel- Howerton in Edgecomb county in deeds. There were many Hubbards from the lending library in Boston, onged to the Creek Indians. There 1790, and John Howerton ln Rock- - scattered over the state, and it is Mass. And next week they will be "ere Chesters in South Carol- ingham county, several in Essex hard to tell just where John camejreturned to Boston. In the ina, North Carolina and likely Virginia. Found none injfrom. The New York State Library time, anyone who is interested may in eastern Georgia who might have Pennsylvania, and there were fif- - in Albany has a good genealogical examine them. They are: settled in that department and it might be you part of Georgia, (R Six Generations of La Rues io it would be could find something there con- - and Allied Families, containing a very hard to reach ny conclusion unless e can find sketch of Isaac La Rue Sen. who cerning Dr. Hubbard. t family bible or some other Also, the Fort Ann Historical died in Frederick County, Va., and and Genealogical Society at Fortlthree generations of his descend-AnMrs. Brown also says: I am seeking information for a fami Washington County, has a ants, among whom are the Irving to find information regardnow being compiled of good genealogical department. 'ing surnames: Carman. Hodgen. ing Edward S. Browns father Rachel Cali, born 1800. died 1884.' Here a,e some genealogists who, Helm, Buzan, Rust, McDonald, nd mother. Edward was born married 1824 to Caleb Noyes, lived live in Salem, Dr. Hubbards home Castleman. Walters, Alexander, SJ9 in town : Tampa, Florida. Tampa in Landaff, New Hampshire. Medley, McMajon, Vertrus, Keith, in Hillsboro R. J. Blanchfield, North Main YVintersmith, which was She also asks information on Sucounty, Clay, Neil, Granformed in 1834. Y. N. san White, bom 1788, died 1828. Street, Salem, tham, Vanmeter, and Enlovv. Vari1. Miss Dorothy E, Safford, Rt. ous incidents are related connected Salem, New York. with the settlement of Nolynn valThe 1790 census of Salem shows ley in Kentucky. 198 pages. John Moore, Jr., one son under (2) Huntington Family in Amer- sixteen: John Moore 2nd, two sons jca- A Genealogical Memoir nf the under sixteen; and Hugh Moore, 'known Descendants of Simon two sons over sixteen, three under Huntington from 1633 to 1915. in- sixleen and three daughters. eluding those who have retained N Y. Snydcr-Clarthe family name and many Mrs. Sarah jf. Crosby, 488 North other surnames. 1205 pages. bearing will b delivered two hour earlier on Monday, 1st East, Provo, Utah, would like (3) The Pratt Family. A geneany information on her great alogical record of Matthew Pratt have to routemen time can 10 July 4th, join grandmothers line, Eliza Ann Sny- of Meymouth, Mass., and his Amder Hayght. Her father, William erican descendants. 226 with celebration. So will you please have Snyder, born 1767, died 1844, of pages. Niles, Cayuga County, New York. (4) Powell Family. Some desbottle out. Send all special order for dairy promarried Mary Clark born 1767 of cendants of the Connecticut and York. New Niles, Cayuga County, Massachusetts branch of the Powduct in early Phone 346. They both died in that county. ell Family. was Answer As Cayuga County not formed until 1799, William Sny- to help you: Mrs. Clinton D. Harman, 40 Oak der and his wife have been born elsewhere. There were many Sny- Hill, Moravia, New York. ders scattered over the stale, and N. B. Alter, Nelliston, New York. Mrs. R. H. Edmondson, Apartit would be very difficult to tell where they came from. Here are ment C, 1350 Neil Avenue, Columsome genealogists who may be ablz bia, Ohio. A rs i J.i-ep- , i successful ' s stilutiniis known as p,,und..j the 1 e ist - Mi-il- us.'l u! n ml ' it s in lusti ml in U o n ga n ' m ion Me Bui' ed i) del ,.,, ami Wagon Manufa'v tu. mg Con anv of Began , j . T i -- ' lion and the willing hands of the pioneers who fust settled our valley. iTo Be Continued' t .11 ed 111 i,f is , m i.s iei t t al t ( i - i : t vL til as di.ing an 1ST' - ' go down a wrin- main sneet mi .SS lTiiTk5"b. 1 - MVP- """ "-- s A ' : rt .1 Gadsden las 11 x Florida. Answer: P .b!,s-- 1 MR , ".8 " g to m-- h ina-im- - M it t On August 6th, 1S7S, a lepoit winter, Oui Men,.-- . pteis me lew appealed in a Salt l.ake apt piepaiing siune to. spimg, and un -i with the infoimalie.il that the Bo- aie ad l.usy d'.ssig u; gan Tabernacle was inpidly urai - muiii slum's, lui.a'aoix t, a h g sun.n.ei s wiik m l mg ompletion. The census of 1830 would show v.m, "'I he Bogan Tnbei nai le. at Bo- - our learns an Inert at un. u Knox Of Miaaiaaippl tkie Brown's that in Jackson, county, ddj Trenholm, 0. is a i llie is , m.t I've ie. mountains giitaig gan fits appioaclang pi K jjdia Mississippi, la seeking the ancestry will mined tm.beis im an e.e completion, and w lien Records ot earls whohe uuestion. i family of Robert Knox, be one of the finest edit lies in the meiacment and we .Is- in Tampa, Hillsboio county, - nnk as Inelv as n ,t Wilkinson County, W U. eultory. The quai toils eonteit'oTni She tells of her quest formifht also help, was held m the most beauiile u. m and her1 Mis. Brown also says: "I am try - hlone A'enuei T.o ell, Wyoming. once, jimt ended, Robert, named n,en main jian on Sattndav and Bun- business, and ue i ng ( f)luj infomiation ierrarriinc wants informal. on on them with !, .Cent Mary Ann da, th(, !ld am, 4lh lIts,s.. at w , ,, attempt to connect lbrl8ht and foieTatheis. She was llrne tjlf, e ,0 s presented showed almut Uoee in 1,., u family. born 10 l' rn 1790 there were 171 er- Owen S ' rUa.ry:.3 16:. m ,West'A total , xpendmue on the building the gmurd Kcbtuary, 1828 in SadsSen coun,,v0 ( nl.t - married IS 9 to Timothy Barron,! Inert in Wells River, or IiaveihillJ New Hampshire. Answei : It is possible that some information tegardmg these women could be found in the offue ol the Secretary of State in Concord. y have some jhelpful infomiation also. i.tlbright (Albrecht) Pa. Box ' N a p A'i. ns fPJis V It,;g'i MEMORIES I'KKsIuN By The Question I I' ,! KKSTOK TIOY ASTOKIA (Up,, Julv 1 dH Tmtbei fm the new heel of the famed wai-hi- p "Old Ironsides" was on its wav to the Charlestow n ss hi ill, etc Seventeen nn'n a1 e si 350 33 tmt j ope ear later had navv said tnnay. Today shipment. loved im luii.oi; the secret try neen ns lined to si ,ls ,1 Bane its of lour giaat Douglas fir ts the .ml t,, b'ollovvu'g am the, e .in ,,n t'e ,, epanv has paid set ..nd heautv ' Itealnient lu iCiwns w f ins it otieir Piesl-'.ui- t S ,S7fi iges fnr XPa" old venerable lartv. tort it I.ew s n esntent sg I5n5 m ls7 and SK ShT TO InThe fust to shipment was O C d ie,o:s C. B. P.ob- the ship's masts and timbers. -- i v u-- t'"siv; MAKE MORE MONEY ON GRAIN. STORE IT ON YOUR FARM FOR FUTURE SALE i!' : I asfer galvanized re--t- o -- all-ste- el - ' l h.tve in I oth he a i - se d. pnp( ir "sun-- ' a'lmrr.o , ill othpo and a ist like . . a which m uua anv thin; pi izefigl groat feated In hai le case hi mia r anoth moters resro the fit-- ) pn (hi, If tha varies ar If h he s unlike the mio LaMotta ugh of tha jh to fcee i. 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