History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . was the adopted son of and her first husband. At the present time heis engaged in the carpenter business and is the headof a family of his own. He was married in 1880to Miss Hattie Eager, and they were the parents ofone daughter, Abbie, who was born in 1881, andwho married in igoo, John , who has a farmjust outside the city limits of Boise. Mr. and Mrs;Hagler have three children, Ella Viola, Valena, andLucile. Edith Ellis Moore, who was four years of agewhen Mrs. Ellis ad


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . was the adopted son of and her first husband. At the present time heis engaged in the carpenter business and is the headof a family of his own. He was married in 1880to Miss Hattie Eager, and they were the parents ofone daughter, Abbie, who was born in 1881, andwho married in igoo, John , who has a farmjust outside the city limits of Boise. Mr. and Mrs;Hagler have three children, Ella Viola, Valena, andLucile. Edith Ellis Moore, who was four years of agewhen Mrs. Ellis adopted her, was a daughter ofFrank and Emergene (Covey) Moore, who werenatives of Minnesota, and came to Boise as earlysettlers in 1877. On March 19, 1893, Edith EllisMoore married Emmons W. Brown, a native ofIndiana, and their children, George, Jonas, now de-ceased, Olive and Arnett Covey, now reside withtheir mother and grandmother. Olive West, another of Mrs. Elliss adopted chil-dren, was the daughter of William West, a pioneerof Idaho, who was on his way to the scene of an IfCBLlC LIBRARY I -nX-DEN. ? 5s--^i^ ^jf^s? diBr^J/y


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