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Show THOSE WHO MAY CALL ON KINGS Families Represented in Sail lake. Several Citizens Bear the RHagic Names Known to , Royalty. The iBIarshalla, Leteliors, Hurrays, Grisvrolds and Ropers Will Be Welcome at Windsor. In Tho Trlbuno yesterday was given tho list of 'American famillos who aro entitled to visit royalty. This Hut wan compiled by R. G. Ponaony Carow-Polo of London, claiming to be the secretary of a committee com-mittee of gonealoglcal research for a collcgo col-lcgo of heralds to decide what American families aro entitled to bo Introduced to royalty. By a pocullar colncldonco the names of most of Now York'o millionaires million-aires aro Included in this llflt, which Is cut to 177 families. Thoso who overlookod tho item can find tho completo list in Tho Trlbuno of yesterday. Five In Salt Lako. Of tho names of famillos of America included in-cluded in the list there aro but five names which nrv represented in Salt Lako by families of tho samo name and who aro relatives of those given. For instance, Marshall of Virginia is ono of tho names. Of this family lfl Hon. Thomas Marshall, tho well-known attornoy, and his cousin, John A. Marshall, who Is Judgo of tho Unltod States court. Both are from tho. Virginia Marshalls, and tho first of tho namo to attain famo In this country' was Hon. John Marshall, who was tho fifteenth fif-teenth Chief Justlco of tho United States, term 1S01 to 1S33. Both theso gentlemen havo been residents of Salt Lako for many years. Two Lotchers Were Governors. Jorrold R. Letcher, clerk of tho United States court. Is a Virginian and the namo of Letcher is also Included In tho list, and the Salt Laker is a dlroct descendant and can, when ho goes to England, bo received re-ceived by King Edward. Two Governors of this namo havo presided over the destinies des-tinies ot States In the Union, Gov. Bob Letcher of Kentucky, 1S10, and Gov. John Lotchor. 1SG0. Tho first of tho namo in America was Giles Letchor, who camo over to this country about tho tlmo of tho first Lord Baltimore. Ho first settled In Pennsylvania, then moved to Maryland nnd, later, marrying MIhs Hughes, moved to Virginia, and from him springs the Virginia, Vir-ginia, Kentucky and Missouri Lotchors. Is a Kentucky Hurray. David S. Murray, a nephew of tho for-mor for-mor Governor of Utah and now tho man-agor man-agor of tho Rocky Mountain Boll Tele-phono Tele-phono company, is of tho Murray family which Is Included in the list. The Mur-rays Mur-rays of Kentucky are prominent peoplo thoro, but they camo originally from Virginia, Vir-ginia, Griswold of Now York la anothor namo on the list. Of this family is Dr. Hector Griswold, tho well-known dontlst. Ho is from the Matthew Griswold branch of Flushing, Long Island, and has his gonealoglcal gone-aloglcal record of tho family. Lewis B. Rogers, who married Miss Walkor. Is from tho Kentucky family of that namo which appears In tho 177 names. Mr. Rogers camo to Salt Lake from Kentucky and has many relatives there who aro of the samo family as mentioned. men-tioned. Thero May Be Others. There aro possibly many who aro descendants of thoso named who may bo living here, their names, howovor, bolng different, so it is impossible to locate them. Tho abovo, however, aro of the samo namo and relatives of thoso given In tho list. Burnett's Vanilla Is pure. Don't let your grocer work off a cheap and dangerous substitute. Insist on having Burnett's. |