He was married April 18, 1872, to Rebecca A. Stout, who, with the following children survive: John J., Springdale; Mrs. Maggie Hastings, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Gertrude Millett, Provo; Boyd. St. George; Mrs. Eva Nielson, Cedar City; Mrs. Thora De Mille, Rockville, and Mrs. Vera Allred of Springdale.
Mr. Dennett was a Pony Express rider and a member of the local martial band.
At the coming of the railroad he broke track through Echo canyon, driving five yoke of oxen before the plough.
Burial was in the Rockville cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by James Jeppson.
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He was married April 18, 1872, to Rebecca A. Stout, who, with the following children survive: John J., Springdale; Mrs. Maggie Hastings, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Gertrude Millett, Provo; Boyd. St. George; Mrs. Eva Nielson, Cedar City; Mrs. Thora De Mille, Rockville, and Mrs. Vera Allred of Springdale.
Mr. Dennett was a Pony Express rider and a member of the local martial band.
At the coming of the railroad he broke track through Echo canyon, driving five yoke of oxen before the plough.
Burial was in the Rockville cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by James Jeppson.
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Family Members
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Isabelle Dennett Baker
1873–1903
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Maggie Dennett Hastings
1875–1951
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Clara Dennett DeMille
1877–1932
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Daniel Quimby Dennett
1880–1922
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John Fabian Dennett Jr
1882–1961
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Lucy Ann Dennett
1884–1888
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David Alma Dennett
1886–1930
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Gertrude "Trudy" Dennett Millett
1889–1985
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Boyd Dennett
1891–1956
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Eva Dennett Neilson
1894–1985
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Thora Dennett DeMille
1896–1984
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Vera Dennett Allred
1899–1980
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