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SENT FROM JACKIE TOWNER

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D/o Bert T. Coleman and Sylvia Johanne Nielson.

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Sent by Lyle Banton and Laura Marshall. D/o Asahel James Colt and Anna
Koontz

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Sent by Earl Harris. D/o Kenneth Virgil Connary Sr. and Oive Juanita Waitby

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SENT FROM BARBARA HIATT

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Sent by Colleen Milbocker
D/o Thomas and Celestia Ann Gerhart Cummings

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Sent by Lorraine Hiatt D/o Donald Allen Danes and Ann Marie Earl

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Sent by Deanne Younger. S/o Martin Edwin Epler and Ella Marie Lundy.

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D/o W.W. Esterby and Adeline VOld. Children by first marriage Karen 5 May 1957
Julia B 12 Oct 1958. Husband Willis Pedersen
SENT FROM BETTY HUMMER

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Sent by Kenneth Macy. From the records of Annis and Mayme Bales, recvd 1994, microfilmed by LDS Church, 1994/5. These records have the maiden name as Freeman, son of John Henry and Elizabeth Freeman. Not Truman, which I believe is not correct, so will go with Freeman. Was she married twice to have TRUMAN as another name? LA

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Sent by Lenore Schoenfeld. D/o William Benjamin Frost and Mary Christina
Larsen. Margaret was educated in the Schools of Spanish Fork and attended
Brigham Young and University of Utah. She was a school teacher until 1976 when she retired at the age of 65. Both Lorin and Margaret are retired and enjoy their home in Sandy, Utah, where they have lived for the past 25 years.

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Sent by Al Hiatt. D/o George Aaron Hathaway and Ann Jane Parsons.

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Sent by John Triplett and Violet Watkins. Listed as Love J. in 1856
Census of Fremont Co., Iowa

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Was a doctor in Long Beach, CA. Hiatt History, Vol. I, pg. 489.

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Levi and family lived on a farm half a mile east of the Hiatt Rural school. From his marriage to Nancy Jane Storm in 1875 to about 1896 when they moved to Danville where he worked in the car shops of the Ry Co., as a car carpenter. A few years they later moved to Kansas City, Kansas when Uncle Levi and sons worked in the Missouri Pacific Ry. So. car shops.
Uncle Levi was carpenter and farmer while living in Shelby Co., Top chief
carpenter and wages then were $1.25 and $1.50 a day: ordinary mechanics got
$1.00 a day; harvest wage was 75 cents to $1.00 a day and winter common labor
pay was 50 cents a day and board and lodge yourself. If board and room were
supplied (in winter) the hired hand worked for his keep.