William Jex, pioneer and patriarch . WILLIAM JEX, UTAH INDIAN WAR VETERAN AND THE HORACE JEXJ. VERE KESSLER BRYAN BECK J. VICTOR LEIFSON ROBERT THOMAS DR. RODNEY W. McKELL WILLIAM MONEY MERRILL G. McKELL H. MILTON HALES ACHEL ROTHWELL. ERS OF HIS FAMILY WHO SERVED IN THE WORLD WAR WILLIAM JEX - Pioneer and Patriarch in the Relief Society and had much pleasure in the Then came the famine, when we had to live on rootsand nettles to keep from starving. I must say that thoughvery faint at times, I never felt better. The spirit of Godwas with us, and we were thankful for what we had. On


William Jex, pioneer and patriarch . WILLIAM JEX, UTAH INDIAN WAR VETERAN AND THE HORACE JEXJ. VERE KESSLER BRYAN BECK J. VICTOR LEIFSON ROBERT THOMAS DR. RODNEY W. McKELL WILLIAM MONEY MERRILL G. McKELL H. MILTON HALES ACHEL ROTHWELL. ERS OF HIS FAMILY WHO SERVED IN THE WORLD WAR WILLIAM JEX - Pioneer and Patriarch in the Relief Society and had much pleasure in the Then came the famine, when we had to live on rootsand nettles to keep from starving. I must say that thoughvery faint at times, I never felt better. The spirit of Godwas with us, and we were thankful for what we had. Onemorning my eldest child, Sarah Ann, said: Mother, whydont you ask the Lord to give us some bread. He willgive us some if you will ask Him. We will die if we donthave something to eat soon. We knelt down by our littlebare table and I asked God to please give us some had been three weeks with nothing but roots andnettles cooked as greens and my daughter said she couldstand it no longer. As we rose from our knees, a knock came to thedoor and when I opened it a sister handed me a pint ofmilk and two slices of bread. She said, I could not eatmy breakfast this morning until I came to see if you werein need. I told her I co


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