History of Sanpete and Emery counties, Utah, with sketches of cities, towns, and villages, chronology of important events, records of Indian wars, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens . ller for eight years and is now engaged in garden-ing and fruitgrowing, having a beautiful place, made sothrough hard labor and perseverance, for which he isnoted. In 62 he went to the Missouri river after emi-grants. He is an energetic worker, a thoroughly reliableman, and a much respected citizen of Fairview. Wasmarried at LTnion Fort, Salt Lake county, November 27,1859,
History of Sanpete and Emery counties, Utah, with sketches of cities, towns, and villages, chronology of important events, records of Indian wars, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens . ller for eight years and is now engaged in garden-ing and fruitgrowing, having a beautiful place, made sothrough hard labor and perseverance, for which he isnoted. In 62 he went to the Missouri river after emi-grants. He is an energetic worker, a thoroughly reliableman, and a much respected citizen of Fairview. Wasmarried at LTnion Fort, Salt Lake county, November 27,1859, to Louisa, daughter of Easton and Abigail Kelsey,born August 9, 1814. They have had ten children, Dar-ius A., Easton, Oliver, Nancy A., Jesse W., Orin F., AmosB., Thomas A. and Clarence, living; Elizabeth, deceased. /QOX, AMASA B., farmer and stockraiser, son of Or-V^ ville S. and Elvira P. Mills, was born in Manti,March 25, 1861. His father was a native of NewYork, mother native of Ohio. They came to Utah in 47in Capt. Charles Richs company, father being Captaincf a ton and mother driving a team. First settled atSessions, and in the fall of 19 removed to Manti andramped under the quarry. Father took part in the In-. SWEN i>. NIELSON,FAIRVIEW.
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