Moses Trader Shepherd : his family and ancestors/ [Bliss Jarvis Brimley Hansen]

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

2005

Publisher

B.J.B. Hansen

Place of Publication

Provo, Utah

Physical

x, 390 p. : ill., coats of arms, facsims., geneal. tables, maps, ports.

Notes

Moses Trader Shepherd was born 9 January 1820 in Franklin County, Ohio. His parents were Peter Burr Shepherd and Mary Barker. He married Eliza Jane Adamson (1822-1897), daughter of Isaac Adamson and Nancy Garner, 22 March 1840 in Delaware, Indiana. They had eleven children. He married Hannah Garlic Hatch in 1856. They had two sons. He married Mary Christine Olesen in 1864. They had one daughter. He died in 1866 in Spanish Fork, Utah.

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