Show EARLY PIONEER DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS AT SPRING GLEN UTAH john T rowley an early pioneer ol of carbon county died at in ia Spring glen utah on saturday january at the age ot of 77 years mr air rowley was born in glas glasgow glasow ow scotland nov 7 1849 when ile be was wag one year old his parents moved to america locating at meadow utah where mr rowley grew to manhood at the age of twenty he was married to jane paul to this union nine chil children ciren were born of 0 whom five are living they are as follows mrs airs annie robison R dobison shelly idaho john T rowley mt home utah eliza may dennett bennett provo utah hugh T rowley shelly idaho in the year tear 1881 he married jane jana smith ot of meadow utah otah the they J were blessed with six fix sons and one da daughter all except one son are now alive and reside at Spring glen utah they are john henry david S silas mrs mary ann jones irvin and george A ile he moved to Spring glen gIen in the year 1891 and was one ot of its earliest pioneers after moving here he burned several kilns kalns of 0 charcoal atso also alk the bric brick k from which the first school house was built ho he later began farming and stock raising which occupation he followed until his death he has been in poor health for a year or more suffering with the aliments ailments duo due to old age until death came on saturday january Funer funeral tal services were helot held monday feb 2 at 2 30 p in at spring glen with president A W horsley of carbon stake in charge the speakers were carl R marcussen W F olson and A W horsley all of price music was as furnished by the price choir led by ashley bartlett he Is survived by 92 grandchild grand child ren fand and 31 great grandchildren besides his sons song and daughters the children are all good respectable men and women and are faithful members of the church the following sons have tilled filled missions in different sections john IL david silas and irvin george galloway and clyde rowley his grandsons have also been on missions one son and tour four grand grandsons song were in the world war |