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Far West Cultural Center - Durfee, Durphey, Edmund, Far, West, Cultural, Center, Farwes... - 1 views

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     The Durfee family living in Kirtland had escaped the early period of dire persecution in Missouri. But in the Spring of 1837, they decided to join the saints in Missouri. 
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http://www.ldsinfobase.net/rh/history/histories/Adelaide.html - 1 views

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    "When the Government Forest Act commenced a survey, this canyon, including Adelaide's cabin, became part of the forest reserve. The government took over the land and paid her husband $50 for the cabin and fence. For a time, the cabin was used for a ranger station. In 1927, towns people began going to the mountains, holding family picnics and church outings in the canyon. Automobiles made transportation faster and more and more people began to enjoy the beauty and serenity. Doctors recommended the canyon for some of their patients. In 1928, at a May Day program, the Kanosh L.D.S. Church Sunday School officers, Obenadi Abraham, Andy Avery, Harvy Cummings, Bishoprick Preal George, James Charlesworth and Thomas Whatcott decided to meet with Ranger James Jensen to get permission to make this a more desirable place to hold their outings. The meeting was arranged by Ranger Jensen and through suggestions and efforts of the family, relatives and Kanosh people, the whole county was notified. The name decided on was "Adelaide Park" because she was the only white woman to live there and pioneer the place. When asked if she minded if they named it Adelaide, she said, "No, I don't mind, but that wouldn't be a good name would it?" On May 24, 1935, a large gathering of Millard County citizens, families and relatives of Adelaide Tippett Paxton, met in celebration at this choice spot in Corn Creek Canyon. Adelaide learned to love this place but did not live to celebrate this great occasion. Under the direction of the National Forest Department, Parker Robinson of Salt Lake City, dedicated "Adelaide Park." The celebration was under the direction of Ranger Jensen, and many others who helped the Paxton family fulfill their father's prophecy made so many years previous, that this homestead would some day be a National Park. The Paxton family and friends immediately went to work to further beautify the park. Jess LeFevre, a son - in - law and his wife Edith were appointed caretakers.
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U.S. Forest Service-Rangers P.2 :: Utah State Historical Society - Classified Photographs - 0 views

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    LIST OF RANGERS - JOINT RANGER MEETING - PROVO, UTAH, FEBRUARY 19-22, 1923 MANTI, FISHLAKE-FILLMORE AND UINTA NATIONAL FORESTS. 1. James Jensen, Fillmore, Utah:
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Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Descendants of Johannes Henrich/H... - 0 views

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    Descendants of Johannes Henrich/Heinrich BRUMBACH/Brumbaugh
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George William Stevens (Copy) - Family Photo Book - 1 views

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    Edmund and
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Pioneer Company Search Results - 0 views

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    stott family overland travel
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The Deseret News - Google News Archive Search - 0 views

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    obit of Joseph Merrick Neild
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Joseph Merrick Nield - 0 views

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    personal history and pics
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Luke NIELD b. 13 Oct 1796 Royton, Oldham, Lancashire, England d. 23 Jul 1869 Spring Cit... - 0 views

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    Luke Nield famiy group sheet
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Liverpool to New Orleans on the Marshfield 8 Apr 1854 - 29 May 1854 | Mormon Migration - 0 views

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    Nield Family ship maniffest
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My Day Family - 0 views

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    Stott family
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Conquerors of the West: Stalwart Mormon Pioneers - Google Books - 0 views

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    This book gives some history on William Stott and William Henry Stott
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1880 United States Federal Census - Ancestry.com - 0 views

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    Luke C. Nield
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Meadow Group - 0 views

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    stott
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Lysander and wives - 0 views

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    Lysander Gee and His Wives Maryette Rowe
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Maryetta Rowe Gee (1831 - 1866) - Find A Grave Memorial - 0 views

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    Maryetta Rowe was the second of four children born to Steven G. Rowe and Ruth Elizabeth Collins Rowe in Ithaca,Tompkins, New York. Her family moved to Bonaparte, Iowa where her father died in 1842. The family then moved to Nauvoo, Illinois where she married Hyrum Gates in 1846
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An Ensign To The Nations - Part 2 - YouTube - 1 views

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    newZealand mission of Joseph Smith Dame
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newanc -> Utah -> Married-1879 -> Da -> Dame-family -> Joseph-Dame-stott2-509.html - Cl... - 0 views

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    This is a portion of one of the many Dame families in Utah in the Ancestry Archive™
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Alice Lovina Dame - 0 views

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    Alice Lovina Dame (1883 - 1962) Found 10 Records , 6 Photos and 61,375 Family Trees Born in Meadow, Millard, Utah, USA on 1883 to Joseph Smith Dame and Sarah Rebecca Stott. Alice Lovina married John Alma Watts and had 6 children. She passed away on 24 Jan 1962 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
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