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Mary Magdelene “Molly” <I>Stolworthy</I> Black

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Mary Magdelene “Molly” Stolworthy Black

Birth
Centerville, Davis County, Utah, USA
Death
18 Oct 1939 (aged 72)
Richfield, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Burial
Richfield, Sevier County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
A.45.05.02
Memorial ID
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The Stolworthy family was one used by Brigham Young to settle outlying Utah towns/areas. (1) Cache Co.; (2) Parowan, Iron Co.; (3) back to SLC for a brief time, his home would become the Union Pacific Railroad station site; (4) Centerville, Davis Co.; (5) Muddy River Valley (now part of NV); (6) to St. George for a short time; (7) Orderville, Kane Co.; (8) Huntington, (9) to Molly's home in Tropic.
The Stolworthy family was one used by Brigham Young to settle outlying Utah towns/areas. (1) Cache Co.; (2) Parowan, Iron Co.; (3) back to SLC for a brief time, his home would become the Union Pacific Railroad station site; (4) Centerville, Davis Co.; (5) Muddy River Valley (now part of NV); (6) to St. George for a short time; (7) Orderville, Kane Co.; (8) Huntington, (9) to Molly's home in Tropic.


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