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 . Missouri river with John Murdock after emigrants,returning in October. Mr. (ox was a policeman a num-ber of years and a member of the City Council two has always been active in church work, and for 15years was one of the Presidents of the 48th Quorumof Seventies. Mr. Cox married two wives. First, LucyAllen, granddaughter of Isaac Morley. Their childrenare Frederick


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 . Missouri river with John Murdock after emigrants,returning in October. Mr. (ox was a policeman a num-ber of years and a member of the City Council two has always been active in church work, and for 15years was one of the Presidents of the 48th Quorumof Seventies. Mr. Cox married two wives. First, LucyAllen, granddaughter of Isaac Morley. Their childrenare Frederick W., Marion A., Arthur, Ermina, Olive A.,Rosalind and Louis S. Second wife, Lucy A., daughterof Jos. W. and Iiebecca Coolidge. Their children areHoward L., Bruce E., Rebecca E., Alvira and Roy. is one of the representative citizens of Manti and iswell liked by tin- people he has lived with 45 years. /QoX, GEORGE BYRON, farmer of Manti, is a son of\ Frederick W. and Jemima (Losee) Cox, born in Pot-tawataniie county, la., November 17, 184!>. In 1852the family came in an ox train across the plains andlocated in Manti, where George was raised to farm lie grew up he secured a farm of his own, and now. JOHN H. HOU6AARO,MANTI. HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 115 has a line farm of 70 acres, and he was also considerablyinterested in wool-growing with two of his brothers upto 1890. Mr. Cox is an enterprising citizen, so naturallybecame interested in many of the business enterprises ofthe city. He is a stockholder in the Manti Co-op. storeand the Central Utah Wool Co., in which he was for atime one of the board of directors. He was Collector andTreasurer for the city two years, member of the CityCouncil and County Treasurer several years. He marriedJanuary 8, 1872, Susan L., daughter of Daniel andAmanda Henrie, who was born in Manti April 17, children are George B. and Willie M. g)RAWFORD, DAVID M., woolgrower, son of James\ and Catherine Thompson, was born in M


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