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Seventy and high priest. Judge of electlon,
MYLER, JAMES (son of James Myler, born Nov. 19, 1794, West Moreland, N. Y., and Olive Malne, born May 16, 1796, New York). Born Feb. 3, 1822, Butler Co., Ohio. Came to Utah Sept. 22, 1849, Willlam Miller's contingent of Mormon battalion (Co. C).
Married Julia A. Brownell Oct. 5, 1843, Buchanan, Mich. (daughter of Gideon Brownell and Betsy Wheeler, pioneers Sept. 22, 1849-marrled at Dayton, Ohio). She was born Feb. 12, 1826 came to Utah wltb husband. Their children: Oscar b. Dec. 27, 1844, m. Christine Jensen April 1866; Joseph E. b. Jan. 31, 1846, m. Emma Godfry 1872; Calvin b. 1848, d. 1856; James b. 1850, d. 1860; Julia A. b. July 25, 1852, m. Arthur Goody Nov. 29, 1869; John b. June 14, 1854, d. June 1868; Orin Malne b. Sept. 14, 1856, m. Ellzabeth Stokes Nov. 8. 1874; Margaret L. b. May 2, 1858, m. Martin H. Hannon 1877; Charles C. b. June 1860, m. Isabell Morton Oct. 1879; Rosetta E. b. April 1862, m. James Archibald Nov. 1880; Frank b. Aug. 1864, d. Nov. 1875. Family home Logan, Utah.
Member 5th quorum, and later one of the seven presidents of 6th quorum seventles at Farmington, Utah; president teachers' quorum. Resided at Farmington ten years, and moved to Logan In 1859. Took part In Echo Canyon cam- palgn. Pioneer to Sanke River, Idaho. Died May 21, 1894, Lewisville, Idaho.
MYLER, ORRIN MAINE (son of James Myler and Julia A. Brownell). Born Sept. 14, 1856, Farmington, Utah.
Married Elizabeth J. Stokes Nov. 8, 1874, Clarkston, Utah (daughter of Henry Stokes and Elizabeth Haie, pioneers 1862, Henry Miller company). She was born Feb. 5, 1857. Their children: Sarah E. b. Sept. 2, 1875, m. William W. Selek Nov. 23, 1892; Mary J. b. Nov. 22, 1877, m. Harry S. Robinson Dec. 15, 1904; Ellza O. b. April 22, 1880, m. William Isby Nov. 18, 1898; Allce .A. b. March 4, 1883, m. Harry Howard May 1899; Orrin M. b. Nov. 20, 1886, m. Mary Walker Nov. 17, 1908; Joseph C. b. Nov. 17, 1887; Lorenzo b. Aug. 2, 1890; Lester b. March 21, 1892, d. Jan. 3, 1894; John H. b. Nov. 23, 1895, d. Feb. 28, 1904; Willlam E. b. Nov. 23, 1895, d. Nov. 23, 1895; James M. b. April 26, 1898, d. April 8, 1904; Eullalia b. Aug. 20, 1899. Family home Lewisville, Idaho.
High counselor In Rigby stake, Idaho; blshop of Lewis- vllie, Idaho; first counselor to B. P. Jardine 21 years; super- Intendent Sunday school; president of deacons' quorum. Teacher.
MYRUP, LARS CHRISTEN N. (son of Nlels Larsen Christen Myrup, of Glade, Thisted, Denmark, born March 25, 1812, Farerster, Thisted, Denmark, and Mette Maree Pedersen, born 1811, Glade married 1835). Born March 26, 1845, Glade. Came to Utah April 6, 1866, Abner Lowry company.
Married Maren Christen April 22, 1866 (daughter of Chris- ten Christensen and Karen Larestysen of Denmark, ploneers Aprll 6, 1856, Abner Lowry company-marrled March 25, 1845 Denmark). She was born Feb. 14, 1849; came to Utah April 6, 1856, with Abner Lowry company. Their children: Mary b. March 22, 1868; Lars Christen b. March 1, 1870; Niels Christen b. March 29, 1872; Adolph M. b. Aug. 24, 1874; Karen Laurene b. June 4, 1877; Joseph Henry b. May 10, 1879; Sarahann b. Nov. 10, 1881; Manda May b. May 24, 1883.
Marrled Josephine Marie Jensen Jan. 17, 1876 (daughter of Swen Jensen and Marlan Larsen of Denmark-marrled Nov. 1, 1862, Denmark; came to Utah July 21, 1871, with Peter Madson company). She was born at Hjorring, Den- mark. Their children: Mattle Marie b. Oct. 8, 1877, m. A. E. Sorensen; Josephine b. Dec. 28, 1879, m. Chas. B. Carr; Minnie Gustave b. Aug. 7, 1882, m. Alma Dorius.
Marrled Mary Ann Jensen Sept. 5, 1877, Wisconsin (daugh- ter of Hans Jensen and Anna Jenson). Thelr children: Mary Ann Ella Onora b. Nov. 18, 1878, m. W. C. Metcalf Nov. 18, 1897; Anna Maria b. Oct. 25, 1881, m. A. E. Dalton May 1, 1907; Lars L. b. April 30, 1884, m. Luella Anderson July 22, 1908; Rany May b. May 29, 1886, m. Earl M. Dack Feb. 20, 1907; Stella P. b. March 1, 1888, m. Newman Beck Jan. 18, 1913; Bertle U. b. June 25, 1890; Joseph Christen b. Feb. 13, 1894; Leah Y., Levl Z. (twins) b. May 12, 1897; Almena b. Sept. 21, 1900.
Counselor elders quorum; member of the seventles; mem- ber of the high council of the South Sanpete stake of Zion. President Grim Irrigation Co. Missionary to Denmark. Pioneer of Gunnison, Utah 1870.
MCAFEE, JOIIN SHARP, Came to Utah by oxteam.
Marrled Ann Lyons of Scotland, who came to Utah with husband. Their children: Samuel; Sarah; Ephraim; Moronl; LIzzle. Famlly home Charleston, Utah.
Seventles. Died at Lehi, Utah.
MCAFEE, SAMUEL (son of John S. McAfee and Ann Lyons). Born Aug. 4, 1842, In Scotland. Came to Utah by oxteam. Married Ann Campbell Baird Nov. 21, 1870, Salt Lake City (daughter of John and Elizabeth Balrd of Scotland). Thelr children: John, m. Elizabeth Ann Clayton; Samuel, m., Henrletta Graves; James, m. Juliet Taylor; Ellzabeth, m.
Elmer Broadhead; Barbara Ann, m. Thomas Broadhead; Martha, m. Wlliiam Price; Melissa, m. John Bell; William, m. Mary Sims; Sarah Agnes, m. John Anderson; Leona Florence. Family home Charleston, Utab.
Seventles. Farmer,
MCAFEE, JOHN (son of Samuel McAfee and Ann Campbell Baird). Born Nov. 21, 1871, Charleston, Utah.
Married Elizabeth Ann Clayton Oct. 15, 1895, Morgan, Utah (daughter of John Clayton and Elizabeth Tonks, of Morgan). She was born July 31, 1875. Thelr children: Leslie Nadine b. June 30, 1896; Samuel Maurice b. Aprll 5, 1898; Albert Clayton b. Jan. 10, 1900; John Willis b. Nov. 4, 1901; Louis Raymond b. Dec. 17, 1903; Earl Leroy b. July 28, 1905; Charles Lester b. Feb. 11, 1907, d. infant; Bessie May b. Nov. 4, 1908; Vera Ellzabeth b. Sept. 17, 1910; Harold b. May 1, 1912. Family home Wailsburg, Utah.
Prlest. Farmer and stockraiser.
McALLISTER, DUNCAN MeNEIL (son of George McAllister). Born June 24, 1807, at Kirkintulloch, Scotland, and Christina McNeil, born May 9, 1815, at Glasgow, Scotland). Born April 18, 1842, at Glasgow. Came to Utah Oct. 22, 1863, via Denver with private contracting company.
Marrled Catherine Perkes Oct. 20, 1866 (daughter of Henry Perkes and Charlotte Lowe, pioneers 1861). She was born at Liverpool, Eng. Feb. 16, 1846, and died Jan. 24, 1907. Their children: Duncan Wllllam b. Nov. 25, 1867, m. Anna Hatch Dec. 3, 1902; George Stanley b. May 26, 1869, m. Jeanette Maeser June 17, 1896; Catherine b. June 4, 1871, d. July 25, 1871; Katle b. Nov. 27, 1872; Henry Perkes b. Dec. 31, 1874, d. Aug. 12, 1875; Malcolm b. Feb. 23, 1877, m. Johanna Zitz- man Dec. 18, 1907; Christina V, b. April 22, 1880, m. N. Lamont Wilson June 16, 1909. Family home, Salt Lake City.
Clerk of general conference of C. of J. C. of L. D. S., since Oct. 1906; business manager L. D. S. church office, Liverpool, 1887-89; employed in Salt Lake temple recorders' office from the beginning, 1893; ordalned a seventy In 1870; president of third quorum 1898; secretary of manufacturing departments of Z. C. M. I. 1869-87; clerk of 17th ward 1896- 1913. Mall clerk Salt Lake City postoffice 1865-69. Appointed battallon adjutant of Box Elder cavalry, of Nauvoo legion 1864. Charter member of Genealogical Society of Utah and a director. Wrote numerous articles for Deseret News, on health, hygiene, etc., 1885-87. Assoclated, until recent years, with musical and dramatic organizations.
McALLISTER, JOHN DANIEL THOMPSON (son of William James Frazier McAllister and Elizabeth Thompson of Lewes, Sussex county, Del., and later of Philadelphia, Pa.). Born Feb. 19, 1827, at Lewes. Came to Utah Oct. 6, 1851, Alfred Cardon company, secretary of a fifty.
Married Ellen Handley July 5, 1847, in Philadelphia, who came to Utah with husband. Thelr children: Moronl H., m. Marinda Brown; John D. H., m. Alfreda Fitzgeralds; Ellen Handley, m. Nephl Sheets; Daniel H., m. Rhoda Young, m. Susie Barnett; Mary H., m. Schuyler Gates. Family home, Salt Lake City.
Married Angeline Sophronla Goforth Jan. 11, 1857, Salt Lake City, Brigham Young .officiating (daughter of Dr. Wllllam Goforth and Martha Nelson, former of St. Louis, Mo., where he died, latter of Bellview, Ill., came to Utah in 1848, bringing her daughter and son, William Goforth). She was born July 10, 1840. Thelr children: Angeline b. Oct. 9, 1858, m. Amos Gabbott; James Goforth b. Dec. 22, 1860, m. Emlly MarInda Chase; Allister b. 1864, d. infant; Richard G. b. March 25, -: Eliza Thompson b. Oct. 26, 1869, m. William Henefer; Wililam Wallace b. July 1872; Effie Dean b. Oct. 2, 1875, m. Edward Sprout; Josephine, d. aged 5. Famliy home, Salt Lake City.
He also married Cornella Agatha Lenzl, Alvina MacLean and Julia Nielson.
One of presidents of 16th quorum of seventies; missionary to England 1853-56; president of Belfast conference; mls- sionary In Scotland and Wales; In 1860 missionary to the States, presiding over all branches of the church east of the Rocky mountains; missionary to England and presided over Birmingham conference; for many years in charge of Salt Lake Endowment House; moved to St. George In 1876; set apart as president of the temple; set apart 1877 as president of St. George stake and did missionary work among the Indians in southern Utah; moved to Manti 1893 and was set apart as president of Mantl temple; counselor to Bishop Elljah F. Sheets and acting bishop of the 8th ward, Salt Lake City. Ralsed a company of life guards 1857; served major of cavalry for Great Salt Lake military district during the Echo Canyon war. In 1862 brought a company of Immigrants to Utah. January, 1863 the legisla- tive assembly elected him territorial marshal, which office he held until late In the '70s; 1866-76 Salt Lake City marshal and chief of the fire department; January, 1869 and January 1870 sergeant-at-arms of the territorial legislature. Jan. 10, 1870, marshal of the day at the celebration of the driv- Ing of the last spike of the Utah Central railway when it reached Salt Lake City. Sept 3, 1872, as chief of the fire de- partment, assisted in breaking and dedicating the ground for the first Salt Lake City water works in City Creek canyon. Brigadier general of the Utah mllltla. School
teacher; built many dwellings in Salt Lake City and mills In the canyons; was associated with the elghth ward Industrial soclety, 8th ward co-op. store, the parent Z. C. M. I. organiza- tlon; in charge of the Brigham Young Woolen Factory; ex-
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president of the Rio Virgin Manufacturing Co., operating woolen and cotton factorles in southern Utah; owned the real estate where the O. S. L. depot and Sait Lake fire department No. 1 now stand, and much land below Tenth South and West Temple streets; prominent in dramatics and one of the actors in the opening of the Salt Lake theatre 1862; was noted for his patriotism, and as the leading soloist of the Mormon tabernacie choir, for many years at con- ference time sang the "Star Spangled Banner" and other patrlotle songs. Died in St. George Jan. 18, 1910.
McALLISTER, MORONI H. (son of John Daniel Thompson McAllister and Eilen Handiey). Born July 28, 1848, Phila- delphia, Pa. Came to Utah with father.
Married Marinda Brown Oct. 12, 1873, Salt Lake City (daughter of Robert Brown and Mary Deardon of Salt Lake City). She was born April 13, 1852. Their children: Edith B., dled; Constance B., m. Arthur E. Handley; Harold, m. Nettle Chamberiain (Nichois); Robert; Sadle, m. Harmon Weight; Mary, died.
High priest; member tabernacle choir 45 years. Agent Utah Centrai, U. P. and O. S. L. railroad companies for 29 years.
McALLISTER, JOHN DANIEL HANDLEY (son of John D. T. McAllister and Ellen Handley). Born Jan. 9, 1851, Kanes- ville, Iowa. Came to Utah with father.
Marrled Alfreda Fitzgerald Oct. 23, 1875 (daughter of Perry Fitzgerald and Ann Wilson of Draper, Utah, pioneers 1847). Their children: Perry; Ethel; John D .; Laura; Archibald; Ellen; Joseph F .; Gale F .; Leon F.
High priest; missionary 1875-79. Surveyor.
McALLISTER, JAMES GOFORTH (son of John Daniel Thompson McAllister and Angeline Sophronia Goforth). Born Dec. 22, 1860, Sait Lake City.
Marrled Emliy Marinda Chase (McKee) Oct. 15, 1889, Salt Lake City (daughter of George Ogden Chase and Emily Marinda Hyde of Centerville, Utah, pioneers Sept. 20, 1847, Jedediah M. Grant company). She was born Dec. 12, 1856. Thelr children: Emily Chase b. July 12, 1890; James Go- forth b. June 1, 1892.
Emily Marinda Chase married H. W. McKee Feb. 5, 1874, he died 1879. Two sons: Hugh Chase b. Aug. 15, 1875; Earl Young b. June 15, 1878, m. Nellie Douglas-their child: Clela b. Aug. 13, 1900.
Mr. McAllister was born between Third and Fourth South on the west side of State street, Salt Lake City, and has spent his entire life in Utah. He served a carpenter's ap- prenticeship and worked on the tabernacle; helped to bulld the pipes for that famous pipe-organ. In the early days of hls boyhood, the principal necessaries of life were food and ciothes for his mother's famliy, and he turned his time to any occupation that would produce these necessaries. He followed farming, teaming and carpenter contracting. As he grew older and the mines opened at Park City, he became actively engaged in teaming and freighting, having a con- tract to haul the machinery for the Marasac mill, which was one of the first mills built at Park City. He served an apprenticeship as a wagonmaker and blacksmith, which occupation he followed for several years. In 1886 engaged In the real estate business; during 1887-88 engaged In min- ing in Marysvale, Utah, golng from there to OphIr and then to Bingham. Provision inspector under Mayor Bascom two years. Head salesman and assistant manager of the Studebaker Bros. Co., 1897-1906. In 1902 organized the McAllister Bros. Sheep Co. (John D. H. and James G. McAllister), which in 1911 was incorporated as the Mc- Allister Land and Ice Stock Company, of which he Is now the president. In 1907 associated with Frank Esshom in the beginning of the history of the "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah," being the first president and director of the company, and a director until the completion of the work. He and C. B. Stewart were the originators, promoters and the organizers of the Farmers and Stockgrowers Bank, which was Incorporated Jan. 20, 1913, when he was elected director and member of the executive board, and as one of the members of the board, purchased the ground and arranged for the construction of their banking house at 123-125 South Main street. Director and chairman of the cxecutive board of the Bird's Eye Marble Company and director and adviser In other manufacturing, mercantilc and industrial companies. Member of the state board of equali- zatlon 1911-13. One of the committee to organize the first republican party In the state, and has remained constantly with the party ever since. Stockgrower; banker and ranch- man.
MCALLISTER, RICHARD WESLEY (son of Wililam James Frizen and Eliza Elizabeth Beii of Philadelphia, Pa.). Born Oct. 15, 1825, Pottsville, Del. Came to Utah Scpt. 13, 1861, Joseph Horne company.
Married Elizabeth Eicnor Beil In Philadelphia (daughter of James Beil of Delaware). Their children: William James Frizen; Joseph W .; Susanna Bell; Mary; Llille; John; James; Rich.
Married Emma Wallen.
High priest. Deputy marshal in territorial days for a number of years. Died in 1905.
McALLISTER, WILLIAM JAMES FRIZEN (son of Richard Wesiey McAllister and Elizabeth Elenor Bell). Born Aug. 16, 1845, Pottsville, Del. Caine to Utah Sept. 25, 1861, Mllo Andrus company.
Married Elenor Jackson Adams Oct. 3, 1868 (daughter of Samuel Lorenzo Adams and Emma Jackson, married In England). She was born Aug. 3, 1853, Sugar House, Sait Lake Co., Utah. Thelr children: William J. F., Jr. b. Nov. 17, 1870, m. Minnett Adams Jan. 6, 1890; Emma Elizabeth b. Jan. 18, 1872, m. John Q. Adams Jan. 4, 1888; Richard Samuel b. Oct. 27, 1874, m. Harriet L. Brown Nov. 19, 1895, m. Ida Young Jan. 10, 1903; Aima Leo b. June 3, 1877, m. Mary Elizabeth Lewis March 1, 1898, m. Luella Maud Dec. 31, 1908; Walter Adams b. May 23, 1880, m. Rachel Albe; John b. Aug. 1889, died; Arthur Dee b. Oct. 29, 1884, m. D. Hatch Oct. 1909; Mellta Bell b. Oct. 7, 1887; Delior Ray b. May 6, 1889.
Married Angeline Brown at St. George, Utah (daughter of Joseph Guinzey Brown and Harriet Musa Young, married at Sait Lake City). She was born Jan. 6, 1861, Draper, Utah. Their children: Granam Brown b. March 4, 1880, m. Ascneth Chamberlin 1904; Nellie b. Dec. 13, 1881, m. Edgar L. Clark 1906; Clara b. April 5, 1883; Symour Young b. May 17, 1887; Pursus b. Sept. 17, 1894; Wesley Theo b, Jan. 3, 1904. Families resided at Kanab, Utah.
Deputy marshal (territorial) for seven years. Served In court In Beaver and St. George. Indian war veteran. Moved to Kanab from St. George in 1876. Served as chorister Kanab ward for 30 years.
McARTHUR, WASHINGTON PERRY (son of Duncan Mc- Arthur and Susan McKein of Mt. Pleasant, Utah). Born Dec. 24, 1824, in Pennsylvania. Came to Utah In 1850.
Married Urana Gregg Oct. 25, 1846 (daughter of John Gregg and Elizabeth Roberts), who was born Feb. 13, 1826. Their children: Aimeda Jennet, m. John Carter; Emma Lucretia; Duncan, m. Lucina Whalin; Perry Melvin, m. Carrie Jorgensen; Herbert Eldrege; Urana Loreta; William Henry, m. Zetta Hutchison; Charles; Sllas Gregg, m. Christena Jensen; Annle, m. Erastus Frandsen; Agnes. Family home Mt. Pleasant, Utah.
High priest; blshop; counselor to W. S. Seely. City councliman. Farmer and doctor. Died at Mt. Pleasant.
McBRIDE, HARLUM (son of James McBride and Betsy Mead of Chautauqua county, N. Y.). Born Dec. 8, 1824, In New York. Came to Utah in 1849.
Married Jenslne Gyldenlove Dec. 25, 1864, Hyrum, Utah (daughter of Andrew Gyldenlove and Johannah Jocbemsen of Randers, Denmark). She was born March 21, 1832. Their children: Betsy Sophia, m. Hans G. Johnsen; Harlum James, d. Jan. 30, 1894; Helen Maria, m. Andrew B. Niei- sen. Family home, Hyrum.
High priest. Member Mormon battalion. City marshal several years. Farmer, Died Nov. 21, 1901.
McBRIDE, HEBER R. (son of Robert McBride of Rothesay, Scotland, born Nov. 16, 1803, and Margret Howard, born Dec. 21, 1814, at Churchtown, Lancashire, Eng .- married Nov. 25, 1833). He was born May 13, 1843, at Churchtown. Came to Utah Nov. 30, 1856, Martin and Taylor handcart company.
Married Elizabeth Ann Burns July 28, 1868 (daughter of Enoch Burns and Elizabeth Jane McGeth Pierce, mar- ried Jan. 11, 1842, Hancock county, Iii.). She was born Feb. 17, 1851. Their children: Elizabeth Jane b. April 30, 1869, m. Alexander Ririe Jan. 5, 1887; Margarett H. b, March 31, 1871, m. Joseph Bachmand Dec. 8, 1890; Anna Bethsina b. Nov. 24, 1873, m. Frank Biard Dec. 30, 1894; Heber R. b. Aug. 28, 1875; Enoch F. b. July 30, 1877; Orlando b. Jan. 24, 1880, m. Mary Wangsgaard Oct. 8, 1902; Thirza b. April 25, 1882, m. Leroy Fackrell April 24, 1901; Clar- ence Burns b. July 6, 1884, m. Helen Bennett Dec. 28, 1908; Parley b. June 26, 1886, m. Jeneva Day Nov. 21, 1909; Amber b. Dec. 26, 1888, m. Nels C. Petersen Dec. 9, 1908; Edna b. Jan. 15, 1891, m, George Rasmussen Jan. 13, 1909.
Married Elizabeth B. Gould Nov. 24, 1884, Logan, Utah (daughter of Robert Gouid and Anna Simpson), who was born May 27, 1857, In New York. Their children: Ellzabeth Elnora (adopted) b. March 20, 1879, m. Christen D. Peter- son; Mary Evelee b. July 6, 1887, m. J. Norman Fackrell; Delecta b. June 12, 1895; Ira Robert b. Sept. 10, 1896; Detta Olive b. Nov. 7, 1898; Omer b. Feb, 7, 1901. Family home Eden, Utah.
Assisted in bringing immigrants to Utah In 1865. Vet- eran Indian war. President 75th quorum seventies; high priest; bishop's counselor.
McBRIDE, JAMES (son of Thomas McBride and Catherine John of Iowa). Born May 15, 1818, In Ohio. Came to Utah in October, 1850.
Marricd Olive M. Chency (daughter of Aaron Cheney and Mahetable Welis, pioneers 1850), She was born May 16, 1817. Only child: Amos O., m. Mary E. Jenson.
High priest. Farmer. Died Jan, 6, 1881, Grantsville, Utah.
McBRIDE, AMOS O. (son of James McBride and Olive M. Cheney). Born Jan. 3, 1850, Appanoose Co., Iowa. Came to Utah with parents.
Married Mary E. Jenson May 22, 1871, Salt Lake City (daughter of Truits and Ingaber Jenson of Tooele, Utah).
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She was born Feb. 14, 1854. Their children: Olive M .; James .T .; Amos O., Jr .; Aivin H .; Andrew C .; Mary L .; Ellen E .; Edith I .; Leland L. Family home Grantsville, Utah.
High priest. Farmer and fruit raiser.
McCARREL, JESSE HUGHES (son of Jesse McCarrel and Mary Hughes). Born March 26, 1825, In Louisiana. Came to Utah 1852, oxteam company.
Married Amanda Wood In 1848 (daughter of David and Catherine Wood of Canada, pioneers 1852). She was born Sept. 2, 1829. Their children: Jesse David b. Feb. 7, 1849, m. Jane Cliff; Sidney Osborn b. Sept. 22, 1851, m. Susan Sulzer; Mary Catherine b. Sept. 25, 1853, m. Daniel Evans; Joseph Peter b. May 5, 1855, m. Elizabeth Sulzer; Amanda, m. Harmon Knoble; Charles Oscar, m. Margaret Gill; Agnes, m. John D. Mecham; Wllilam Mark, died; Eliza, m. Lafayette Woods; George Hughes.
McCARREL, SIDNEY OSBORN (son of Jesse Hughes McCar- rel and Amanda Wood). Born Sept. 22, 1851, at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Came to Utah 1852, the oxteam company.
Married Susan Sulzer Jan. 24, 1878, Midway, Wasatch Co., Utah (daughter of Casper Sulzer and Catherine Stued- ler of Pike Pond, Sullivan county, N. Y., the former of Midway, Utah, the latter of Esenbogan, Switzerland, pio- neers 1861, Joseph Young company). She was born Nov. 24, 1853. Their children: Auriela b. April 24, 1879, m. Alfred Simpson; Amanda Catherine b. Jan. 12, 1881, died; Mary Elizabeth b. Dec. 31, 1881, m. Virden Thompson; Frank b. April 14, 1884, m. Carrie Holmes; Sidney Osborn b. June 30, 1886, m. Luetta Cook; Harriet b. March 26, 1890, m. David McHenry Keays; Vernon Monroe b. May 11, 1893.
Elder; president of deacon quorum. Located at Ameri- can Fork, Utah, 1852; moved to Provo; then to Midway, Wasatch Co., Utah, and later to Asbley Fork (Vernal), Uin- ta Co., Utah, 1881.
MeCARREY, WILLIAM (son of James McCarrey, born Sept. 21, 1799, and Catherine Crane, born July 5, 1793, Kirk Melew, Isle of Man-married in 1824, Kirk Melew). He was born Feb. 12, 1832, Peel, Isle of Man. Came to Utah Sept. 3, 1853.
Married Hannah Melissa Hoopes July 24, 1864 (daughter of Warner Hoopes and Priscilla Gifford, pioneers Aug. 2, 1859, Harlo Redfield company-married 1840, Kirtland, Ohio). She was born April 30, 1845. Their children: Wil- liam, Jr., b. June 26, 1865; Catherine Priscilla b. March 6, 1867, m. Thomas Smith Oct. 22, 1890; Rebecca Jane b. June 27, 1869; James Lewis b. May 3, 1872, m. Alice Maiben Squires Sept. 6, 1899; Hannah Elizabeth Adelaid b. Aug. 21, 1874, m. George Ellis Daly June 26, 1901; John b. April 29, 1877, m. Gustina Roggencamp Dec. 21, 1904; Olive Ann b. Oct. 20, 1879, m. Arthur J. Mendenhall Sept. 7, 1904; Melissa May b. May 13, 1882. Family home Richmond, Utah. Ordained seventy 1861. Pioneer of Richmond March 1860. Built first home at Lewiston, Utah, In August, 1871. Director of Richmond Co-op. 1875-1900. Minuteman 1861-62; militia- man Johnson army trouble.
McCARREY, JAMES LEWIS (son of William McCarrey and Hannah Melissa Hoopes). Born May 3, 1872, Richmond, Utah.
Married Alice Maiben Squires (daughter of John Fell Squires and Alice Penn Maiben, pioneers Sept. 30, 1853, Jacob Gates company). She was born Oct. 13, 1876, Logan, Utah. Their children: Alice Squires b. July 20, 1900; Flor- ence Squires b. Feb. 1, 1902; James Lewis b. Jan. 30, 1906; Lucile Squires b. Feb. 7, 1908; Elva Squires b. May 24, 1910. Family home Richmond, Utah.
Missionary to northern states, returning 1899. Graduate Brigham Young College In June 1896. School teacher Rich- mond, Utah, Sept. 1899-June 1902; principal 1903-04; super- intendent of schools Cache Co., Utah, Jan. 1, 1895-July 1909. Ordained high priest Jan. 5, 1908; superintendent Benson stake Sunday schools Jan. 5, 1908; superintendent of Rich- mond Sunday school May 1900 to Feb. 10, 1907. Director of Richmond Co-op.
MCCARTY, NELSON. Born in 1812 in Canada. Came to Utah in September 1849, contingent Mormon battallon, Co. B, Jesse B. Martin captain.
Married Louisa Payne in 1833 In Canada and she died at Nauvoo, Ill., in 1842. Their children: Charlotte b. Feb. 22, 1834, m. Thomas Browning June 1, 1854; Susan Catherine b. 1836; Susan Maria b. 1837, d. 1844; Lemington b. Oct. 10, 1842, m. Hannah Williams, d. Feb. 21, 1903.
Married Mary Jane Morris In 1843, Nauvoo, Ill. (daugh- ter of Jacob Morris, pioneer, died in 1856 at Ogden). She was born April 11, 1818, Kirtland, Ohio, died Dec. 4, 1893, Ogden. Their children: Sarah b. Oct. 11, 1844, m. Danlel Snell Oct. 30, 1870; Delilah b. April 4, 1846, m .. Thomas Browning, m. Edward Keys 1864; Nelson b. Oct. 28, 1849, m. Mary Ann Banford.
October 18, 1847, he, with Co. B, Mormon battalion, went to winter quarters, arriving Dec. 18, 1847. In May 1849 he left with his family in Captain Horne's company for Utah. Family arrived at Salt Lake City in September 1849.
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