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Generation: 1

  1. 1.   Beth Winn blev født i 1937 i Utah, USA (datter af Alton Lafell Winn og Ethel Gardner); og døde.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.   Alton Lafell Winn blev født den 28 jun. 1903 i Monroe, Sevier, Utah, USA; døde den 1 jul. 1972 i Minersville, Beaver, Utah, USA; blev begravet i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA.

    Alton blev gift med Ethel Gardner den 8 jun. 1922 i Richfield, Sevier, Utah, USA. Ethel (datter af Franklin Gardner og Mary Jane Kay) blev født den 6 jun. 1903 i Bryan, Bingham, Idaho, United States; døde den 8 maj 1989 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 13 maj 1989 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.   Ethel Gardner blev født den 6 jun. 1903 i Bryan, Bingham, Idaho, United States (datter af Franklin Gardner og Mary Jane Kay); døde den 8 maj 1989 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 13 maj 1989 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA.
    Børn:
    1. Stanley Val Winn blev født den 6 okt. 1931 i Elsinore, Sevier, Utah, USA; døde den 11 okt. 2006; blev begravet i 2006 i Roseburg, Douglas, Oregon, USA.
    2. 1. Beth Winn blev født i 1937 i Utah, USA; og døde.
    3. Donald Ray Winn blev født den 18 okt. 1925 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA; døde den 20 jan. 1990.
    4. Robert Lafell Winn blev født den 3 apr. 1923 i Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 12 maj 2008; blev begravet i 2008 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.   Franklin Gardner blev født den 25 jun. 1874 i Salem, Utah, Utah, USA (søn af Elias Gardner og Emily Ann Abbott); døde den 3 apr. 1948 i Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 8 apr. 1948 i Rigby, Jefferson, Idaho, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: KWCY-W63

    Franklin blev gift med Mary Jane Kay den 10 okt. 1895 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. Mary (datter af Samuel Kay og Sarah Jane Panter) blev født den 20 okt. 1877 i Burrville, Sevier, Utah, USA; døde den 3 mar. 1904 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA; blev begravet i mar. 1904 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 7.   Mary Jane Kay blev født den 20 okt. 1877 i Burrville, Sevier, Utah, USA (datter af Samuel Kay og Sarah Jane Panter); døde den 3 mar. 1904 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA; blev begravet i mar. 1904 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA.
    Børn:
    1. Hattie Gardner blev født den 6 okt. 1896 i Grass Valley, Sevier, Utah, USA; døde den 14 jun. 1899 i Utah, USA.
    2. Leora Gardner blev født den 26 maj 1898 i Sevier, Utah, USA; døde den 14 feb. 1909 i Labelle, Jefferson, Idaho, USA; blev begravet i Rigby, Jefferson, Idaho, USA.
    3. 3. Ethel Gardner blev født den 6 jun. 1903 i Bryan, Bingham, Idaho, United States; døde den 8 maj 1989 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 13 maj 1989 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah, USA.
    4. Leornal Gardner blev født den 23 aug. 1900 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA; døde den 31 okt. 1982 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 3 nov. 1982 i Saint George City Cemetery, St George, Washington, Utah, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.   Elias Gardner blev født den 2 apr. 1807 i Vernon, Oneida, New York, USA; blev døbt i apr. 1807 i Vernon, Oneida, New York, USA (søn af William Gardner og Nancy Anne Graves); døde den 15 feb. 1891 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 17 feb. 1891 i Glenwood Cemetery, Glenwood, Sevier, Utah, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: KWN8-ZV4
    • Beskæftigelse: 2 jul. 1848, Near Carrion Creek, Nebraska, United States; Appointed Captain of the Guard for the Entire Camp
    • Beskæftigelse: 1850, Utah, Utah, USA; Shoe Maker

    Notater:

    The History of Elias Gardner, His Life and His Family - is too large to place here. See book "Triumphant Banners, Higgins, Lowry, Tuttle, Gardner" by Kay Lundell. Pages 290-41. This book is on familysearch.org -Search - Catalog- Books. It is downloadable. *
    *************New addition to the Elias Gardner History. New York guardianship papers found for Elias Gardner at age 16. This record states that William Gardner was deceased by 1824.
    ELIAS GARDNER - Correction and update on this history by Kay Lundell.
    From the book “Triumphant Banner, Higgins, Lowry, Tuttle, Gardner, page 311
    Quote 1: “Elias continued to live with his father’s family and learned the trade of Shoemaker, most likely from one of his uncles. “At the age of 14 years, Elias was working as an apprentice and by the age of 18 he was established in a shoemaker business. [EG93]
    Quote 2: “Elias had studied in the school of dancing and had a great love for music. He was a dancing master and led the brass band for fears in New York says the tradition, THOUGH THE RECORDS INDICATE THAT HE REMAINED IN MASSACHUSETTS. He played the drums with unusual skill and fervor. The town’s people could always distinguish when Elias was playing the drums and were always pleased to hear someone say, ‘Gardner has the drums tonight.” [EG6: 93.”]
    The following documents both corrects and substantiates these two traditions. (1) The first comes from “Abstracts of Wills, Administrations and Guardianships in NY State, 1787-1835.” This shows that Elias was 16 when he was apprenticed out. It also corrects the statement that he stayed in Massachusetts. At least for a time he was back in Vernon, New York. IT ALSO DOCUMENTS THAT WILLIAM GARDNER WAS DECEASED BEFORE 1824.
    TRANSCRIPTION: PAGE 68 Letters of Guardianship:
    GD [Guardian] OF ELIAS GARDNER, 16 YEARS OF AGE THIRD APRIL LAST, SON OF WILLIAM GARDNER, (PAGE 69) LATE OF TOWN OF VERNON, ONEIDA COUNTY, DECEASED. ON HIS PETITION, ALLOW OHEL SPELMAN OF TOWN OF VERNON, ONEIDA COUNTY TO BE HIS GUARDIAN. SEAL 13 JAN 1824. STAMPED "OHEL"
    Since Ohel Spelman purchased a tannery in Vernon Center, Oneida, New York and Elias was living under his jurisdiction, it is most likely that he taught him in the art of shoemaking or at least completed his education.
    Elias married when 18 years of age, just a couple of years after this document was made.
    (2) In reading the history of Ohel Spelman, it states, …”The home of Lavina Clark Spelman, his mother, was large and a part of it was used for dancing for the youth of the neighborhood. It reads: “…The fiddlers’ dsais, and around the wall a circle of seats left a large space free for dancers.” A place when Elias could have taught dancing and played his drum. At least one of the places.
    From the Book “Spelman Genealogy” From page 196
    Publisher New York, Frank Allaben Genealogical Company, Pages 720, Call number 31833007247189 Digitizing sponsor Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center; Book contributor Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center; Collection allen_county; americana; Full catalog record MARCXML
    THIS RECORD ADDED 9 JUNE 2017 BY Kay Lundell
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    Elias Gardner was born April 2, 1807 in Vernon, Oneida County, New York, the son of William and Nancy Gardner. Sometime before Elias was two years of age he moved to the birthplace of his mother in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. There the father left his wife to support herself and four sons as best she could and was heard from no more for seven years. Elias grew up in the home of his grandmother and he always thought rather bitterly of his father for deserting his family.

    At the end of the seventh year William returned to the city where he and his family had formerly lived seeking information as to their whereabouts. In the meantime Nancy had remarried thinking she would never see her husband again. William made inquiries at a blacksmith shop he had once owned, and was told by the owner that Nancy still lived in the old home but that now she was his wife. After hearing the story the blacksmith told William that he would inform Nancy that her former husband was in the city and if she still wanted to be married to him, he would step aside. But William, feeling that he had no right to the love of the woman whom he had deserted, went to the house to look upon her once more through a window then went away never to be heard from again. He left a present for her with her husband. Nancy always surmised that the gift, a beautiful shawl, came from William and she prized it highly. Shortly afterward she died.

    Elias was just a young boy at this time. When he was eighteen years of age he married Harriet Smith. They were the parents of two children. On the 2nd of March, 1830 Harriet died and two years later he married Amy Pritchard. Elias joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, being baptized October 7, 1841. Elias was a leader during the early part of his life in a brass band in New York City. He lived in Nauvoo in 1846 and was endowed in the Nauvoo Temple January 8, 1846. He was a tenant at the Lucius Scovil house next to the present day Scovil Bakery in Nauvoo. This is south of the present Cultural Hall. He was a shoe maker in Nauvoo. He was a pioneer who came to Utah with Heber C. Kimball in 1848. He was active in the church and lived a faithful and full life with many wives and children, who loved and respected him for his many fine qualities. He passed away February 15, 1891 at Annabelle, Utah and was buried in a little place called Glenwood, Sevier, Utah. - Alveretta GardnerThe History of Elias Gardner, His Life and His Family - is too large t o place here. See book "Triumphant Banners, Higgins, Lowry, Tuttle, Ga rdner" by Kay Lundell. Pages 290-41. This book is on familysearch.or g -Search - Catalog- Books. It is downloadable. *
    *************New addition to the Elias Gardner History. New York guar dianship papers found for Elias Gardner at age 16. This record state s that William Gardner was deceased by 1824.
    ELIAS GARDNER - Correction and update on this history by Kay Lundell.
    From the book “Triumphant Banner, Higgins, Lowry, Tuttle, Gardner, pag e 311
    Quote 1: “Elias continued to live with his father’s family and learne d the trade of Shoemaker, most likely from one of his uncles. “At th e age of 14 years, Elias was working as an apprentice and by the age o f 18 he was established in a shoemaker business. [EG93]
    Quote 2: “Elias had studied in the school of dancing and had a great l ove for music. He was a dancing master and led the brass band for fea rs in New York says the tradition, THOUGH THE RECORDS INDICATE THAT H E REMAINED IN MASSACHUSETTS. He played the drums with unusual skill an d fervor. The town’s people could always distinguish when Elias was p laying the drums and were always pleased to hear someone say, ‘Gardne r has the drums tonight.” [EG6: 93.”]
    The following documents both corrects and substantiates these two trad itions. (1) The first comes from “Abstracts of Wills, Administration s and Guardianships in NY State, 1787-1835.” This shows that Elias wa s 16 when he was apprenticed out. It also corrects the statement tha t he stayed in Massachusetts. At least for a time he was back in Vern on, New York. IT ALSO DOCUMENTS THAT WILLIAM GARDNER WAS DECEASED BEFO RE 1824.
    TRANSCRIPTION: PAGE 68 Letters of Guardianship:
    GD [Guardian] OF ELIAS GARDNER, 16 YEARS OF AGE THIRD APRIL LAST, SO N OF WILLIAM GARDNER, (PAGE 69) LATE OF TOWN OF VERNON, ONEIDA COUNTY , DECEASED. ON HIS PETITION, ALLOW OHEL SPELMAN OF TOWN OF VERNON, ONE IDA COUNTY TO BE HIS GUARDIAN. SEAL 13 JAN 1824. STAMPED "OHEL"
    Since Ohel Spelman purchased a tannery in Vernon Center, Oneida, New Y ork and Elias was living under his jurisdiction, it is most likely tha t he taught him in the art of shoemaking or at least completed his edu cation.
    Elias married when 18 years of age, just a couple of years after thi s document was made.
    (2) In reading the history of Ohel Spelman, it states, …”The home o f Lavina Clark Spelman, his mother, was large and a part of it was use d for dancing for the youth of the neighborhood. It reads: “…The fiddl ers’ dsais, and around the wall a circle of seats left a large space f ree for dancers.” A place when Elias could have taught dancing and pl ayed his drum. At least one of the places.
    From the Book “Spelman Genealogy” From page 196
    Publisher New York, Frank Allaben Genealogical Company, Pages 720, Ca ll number 31833007247189 Digitizing sponsor Allen County Public Librar y Genealogy Center; Book contributor Allen County Public Library Genea logy Center; Collection allen_county; americana; Full catalog record M ARCXML
    THIS RECORD ADDED 9 JUNE 2017 BY Kay Lundell
    ********************************************************************** ************************************
    Elias Gardner was born April 2, 1807 in Vernon, Oneida County, New Yor k, the son of William and Nancy Gardner. Sometime before Elias was tw o years of age he moved to the birthplace of his mother in Berkshire C ounty, Massachusetts. There the father left his wife to support hersel f and four sons as best she could and was heard from no more for seve n years. Elias grew up in the home of his grandmother and he always th ought rather bitterly of his father for deserting his family.

    At the end of the seventh year William returned to the city where he a nd his family had formerly lived seeking information as to their where abouts. In the meantime Nancy had remarried thinking she would never s ee her husband again. William made inquiries at a blacksmith shop he h ad once owned, and was told by the owner that Nancy still lived in th e old home but that now she was his wife. After hearing the story th e blacksmith told William that he would inform Nancy that her former h usband was in the city and if she still wanted to be married to him, h e would step aside. But William, feeling that he had no right to the l ove of the woman whom he had deserted, went to the house to look upo n her once more through a window then went away never to be heard fro m again. He left a present for her with her husband. Nancy always surm ised that the gift, a beautiful shawl, came from William and she prize d it highly. Shortly afterward she died.

    Elias was just a young boy at this time. When he was eighteen years o f age he married Harriet Smith. They were the parents of two children . On the 2nd of March, 1830 Harriet died and two years later he marrie d Amy Pritchard. Elias joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da y Saints, being baptized October 7, 1841. Elias was a leader during th e early part of his life in a brass band in New York City. He lived i n Nauvoo in 1846 and was endowed in the Nauvoo Temple January 8, 1846 . He was a tenant at the Lucius Scovil house next to the present day S covil Bakery in Nauvoo. This is south of the present Cultural Hall. H e was a shoe maker in Nauvoo. He was a pioneer who came to Utah with H eber C. Kimball in 1848. He was active in the church and lived a faith ful and full life with many wives and children, who loved and respecte d him for his many fine qualities. He passed away February 15, 1891 a t Annabelle, Utah and was buried in a little place called Glenwood, Se vier, Utah. - Alveretta Gardner
    FSID KWN8-ZV4

    Elias blev gift med Emily Ann Abbott den 13 jul. 1867 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. Emily (datter af Joshua Chandler Abbott og Ruth Markham) blev født den 24 dec. 1848 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 5 jun. 1880 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA; blev begravet i jun. 1880 i Glenwood Cemetery, Plot: Row 4 Space 15, Glenwood, Sevier, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 13.   Emily Ann Abbott blev født den 24 dec. 1848 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA (datter af Joshua Chandler Abbott og Ruth Markham); døde den 5 jun. 1880 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA; blev begravet i jun. 1880 i Glenwood Cemetery, Plot: Row 4 Space 15, Glenwood, Sevier, Utah, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: KWN8-ZVH
    • Død: 5 jun. 1880, Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA

    Notater:

    The history of Emily Ann Abbott Gardner is included in the life of Elias Gardner, His Life and His Family - too large to place here. See book "Triumphant Banners, Higgins, Lowry, Tuttle, Gardner" by Kay Lundell. Pages 290-410. This book is on familysearch.org -Search - Catalog- Books. It is downloadable. Family Group Records for her children are found on pages 407-409.
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    Emily Ann Abbott, the fourth and last child in her family, was born 24 December 1848 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Joshua Chandler Abbott and Ruth Markham. Emily Ann had two sisters and one brother: Ellen Elizabeth, born 14 April 1837 in Ogden, Gennessee, New York; Mary, born in Ohio and died at 6 years old; James Steele, born in Illinois and died at 18 months.
    It is assumed that Emily’s parents, Joshua and Ruth, united with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Hiram, Ohio. After their baptism they migrated with the Saints to Hancock County, Illinois. After burying two children Joshua and Ruth Abbott fled from religious persecution into Iowa Territory. At Council Bluffs, Joshua enlisted in the Mormon Battalion. Ruth volunteered to accompany him on the Battalion trek as a laundress. When Joshua and Ruth finally settled in Salt Lake Valley, they owned a little spring or stream of water. But as Salt Lake grew, the city had to have his stream of water for the city water. Joshua Abbott thought for the city to take his water that he ran his grist mill with wasn’t right, and it made him angry. Joshua left the Salt Lake Valley after a confrontation with Brigham Young in the spring of 1849 and ended up in Oregon. One family story states that Joshua tried to persuade his wife, Ruth, to go with him, but she was tired out from their trip across the plains and had a new daughter, Emily Ann Abbott born December 24, 1848 in SLC. Ruth told him to go ahead and get a home for them, and she would follow him. Another story is that he heard that his family had been killed by Indians, so he never did return to Salt Lake.
    By the spring of 1851, Ruth was living alone in Bountiful, next door to her second cousin, Stephen Markham, with her two daughters, Ellen Elizabeth and Emily Ann. Ruth Markham Abbott never heard from Joshua again and was sealed to Elias Gardner, her son-in-law on February 9, 1852, and made her home with Elias Gardner and her daughter Ellen Elizabeth Abbott Gardner, wife of Elias Gardner. Emily Ann would also later marry Elias Gardner July 13, 1867, at the age of 19, and was sealed to Elias Gardner as his 9th wife. Emily Ann’s mother and sister persuaded Emily Ann to marry Elias because she was in poor health and they wanted to be able to care for her. Emily Ann and Elias had four children: Lois Ann, born 17 July 1868 in Payson, Utah; Emily, born 8 May 1871 in Salem, Utah; Franklin, born 25 June 1874 in Salem, Utah; and Harriet, born in April of 1877 in Salem, Utah. Harriet died while yet a child in 1881.
    Emily Ann was a schoolteacher in Payson. She died in 1880 at the age of 32, leaving her four small children in her sister Ellen’s care.
    The history of Emily Ann Abbott Gardner is included in the life of Eli as Gardner, His Life and His Family - too large to place here. See boo k "Triumphant Banners, Higgins, Lowry, Tuttle, Gardner" by Kay Lundell . Pages 290-410. This book is on familysearch.org -Search - Catalog- B ooks. It is downloadable. Family Group Records for her children are fo und on pages 407-409.
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    Emily Ann Abbott, the fourth and last child in her family, was born 2 4 December 1848 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Joshua Chandler Abbott an d Ruth Markham. Emily Ann had two sisters and one brother: Ellen Eli zabeth, born 14 April 1837 in Ogden, Gennessee, New York; Mary, born i n Ohio and died at 6 years old; James Steele, born in Illinois and die d at 18 months.
    It is assumed that Emily’s parents, Joshua and Ruth, united with The C hurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Hiram, Ohio. After thei r baptism they migrated with the Saints to Hancock County, Illinois. A fter burying two children Joshua and Ruth Abbott fled from religious p ersecution into Iowa Territory. At Council Bluffs, Joshua enlisted i n the Mormon Battalion. Ruth volunteered to accompany him on the Batta lion trek as a laundress. When Joshua and Ruth finally settled in Sal t Lake Valley, they owned a little spring or stream of water. But as S alt Lake grew, the city had to have his stream of water for the city w ater. Joshua Abbott thought for the city to take his water that he ra n his grist mill with wasn’t right, and it made him angry. Joshua lef t the Salt Lake Valley after a confrontation with Brigham Young in th e spring of 1849 and ended up in Oregon. One family story states tha t Joshua tried to persuade his wife, Ruth, to go with him, but she wa s tired out from their trip across the plains and had a new daughter , Emily Ann Abbott born December 24, 1848 in SLC. Ruth told him to g o ahead and get a home for them, and she would follow him. Another sto ry is that he heard that his family had been killed by Indians, so h e never did return to Salt Lake.
    By the spring of 1851, Ruth was living alone in Bountiful, next door t o her second cousin, Stephen Markham, with her two daughters, Ellen El izabeth and Emily Ann. Ruth Markham Abbott never heard from Joshua aga in and was sealed to Elias Gardner, her son-in-law on February 9, 1852 , and made her home with Elias Gardner and her daughter Ellen Elizabet h Abbott Gardner, wife of Elias Gardner. Emily Ann would also later ma rry Elias Gardner July 13, 1867, at the age of 19, and was sealed to E lias Gardner as his 9th wife. Emily Ann’s mother and sister persuade d Emily Ann to marry Elias because she was in poor health and they wan ted to be able to care for her. Emily Ann and Elias had four children : Lois Ann, born 17 July 1868 in Payson, Utah; Emily, born 8 May 187 1 in Salem, Utah; Franklin, born 25 June 1874 in Salem, Utah; and Harr iet, born in April of 1877 in Salem, Utah. Harriet died while yet a c hild in 1881.
    Emily Ann was a schoolteacher in Payson. She died in 1880 at the ag e of 32, leaving her four small children in her sister Ellen’s care.

    FSID KWN8-ZVH

    Børn:
    1. Harriet Gardner blev født i apr. 1877 i Salem, Utah, Utah, USA; døde i 1881 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA.
    2. Emily Jane Gardner blev født den 18 maj 1871 i Salem, Utah, Utah, USA; døde den 5 feb. 1925 i Salina, Sevier, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 9 feb. 1925 i Vermillion, Sevier, Utah, USA.
    3. 6. Franklin Gardner blev født den 25 jun. 1874 i Salem, Utah, Utah, USA; døde den 3 apr. 1948 i Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 8 apr. 1948 i Rigby, Jefferson, Idaho, USA.
    4. Lois Ann Gardner blev født den 17 jul. 1868 i Payson, Utah, Utah, USA; døde den 27 dec. 1939 i Taylorville, Bonneville, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 31 dec. 1939 i Ammon Cemetery, Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.

  3. 14.   Samuel Kay blev født den 25 dec. 1846 i Manchester, Lancashire, England; døde den 18 mar. 1917 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA.

    Samuel blev gift med Sarah Jane Panter den 2 dec. 1876. Sarah blev født den 29 aug. 1858 i Springfield, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA; døde den 1 maj 1911 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  4. 15.   Sarah Jane Panter blev født den 29 aug. 1858 i Springfield, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA; døde den 1 maj 1911 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA.
    Børn:
    1. Samuel Arthur Kay blev født den 20 maj 1885 i Plateau, Sevier, Utah, United States; døde den 16 jul. 1927 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA.
    2. Melvin Leroy Kay blev født den 11 jul. 1899 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA; døde den 21 aug. 1958.
    3. Albert Eugene Kay blev født den 3 sep. 1891 i Plateau, Sevier, Utah, United States; døde den 21 mar. 1907 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA.
    4. Leanora Kay blev født den 24 jul. 1887 i Plateau, Sevier, Utah, United States; døde den 21 nov. 1932.
    5. William Kay blev født den 2 jul. 1882 i Plateau, Sevier, Utah, United States; døde den 20 jul. 1882 i Plateau, Sevier, Utah, United States.
    6. Nellie Kay blev født den 11 feb. 1879 i South Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 13 apr. 1942 i St George, Washington, Utah, USA.
    7. Anna Louisa Kay blev født den 15 okt. 1880 i Plateau, Sevier, Utah, United States; døde den 25 sep. 1947 i Richfield, Sevier, Utah, USA.
    8. Lavina Kay blev født den 17 mar. 1893 i Burrville, Sevier, Utah, USA; døde den 7 sep. 1893 i Sevier, Utah, USA.
    9. 7. Mary Jane Kay blev født den 20 okt. 1877 i Burrville, Sevier, Utah, USA; døde den 3 mar. 1904 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA; blev begravet i mar. 1904 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA.
    10. Priscilla Kay blev født den 26 jul. 1883 i South Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 14 okt. 1961 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 18 okt. 1961 i Annabella, Sevier, Utah, USA.



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