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Marriage Varation: 21 May 1880 was married in the St. George Temple, from the Charles Shumway Family 1806-1979 Book, p. 496.
HISTORY: Mormon was born 1 January 1854 at Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah. Their family lived in Cache Valley for about 18 years and then they moved to Wellsville, Mormon's mother had five children. Six more children were born in Cache Valley. In 1877 Mormon's father was called by Brigham Young to help settle Arizona. They lived in Concho for a short time and then moved to Taylor, then to Shumway. The next time we find them they moved to Kanab, Kane, Utah. Eight children were born to them there. In 1902, they moved to Alamo, Lincoln, Nevada. They bought a home in Alamo and lived there the rest of their lives. Mormon's wife Sarah Ann died on 28 May, 1928. Mormon continued living at his home with his daughter Blanche. Mormon celebrated his 85th birthday January of 1939, and he passed away the next day.
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!DEATH: !BURIAL: The Nevada Tombstone Record Book, 979.3 V3n Vol 1. Researcher: Georgenia Stewart
!BIRTH; !DEATH; !BURIAL: Picture of headstone in Alamo Cem., Alamo, Lincoln, Nevada reads: "Our Baby", Emma Shirley Thompson, born 21 Apr 1925, died 13 May 1927. Researcher: Georgenia Stewart, 14 Oct 1999.
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