Married Harriet Butcher, 2 Dec 1855, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children - Frederick George Heath, John Franklin Heath, Henry Orson Heath, William Edward Heath, Joseph Alma Heath, Horace Albert Heath, Harriet Rosena Heath, Francis Daniel Heath
Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, p. 927
Drove a team to Salt Lake and settled at Old Fort Square on arrival. One of those participating in the farming of "The Family Farm," where was inaugurated the first system of irrigation in Utah; assisted in making the first dam and making the canal that carried the stream to the east side of the bench farm. Took part in the Indian fight at Battle Creek (now Pleasant Grove). Engaged in contracting supplies for the troops at Fort Douglas 1858 to 1893. Indian war veteran.
Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Edward Hunter - Jacob Foutz Company (1847)
Married Harriet Butcher, 2 Dec 1855, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children - Frederick George Heath, John Franklin Heath, Henry Orson Heath, William Edward Heath, Joseph Alma Heath, Horace Albert Heath, Harriet Rosena Heath, Francis Daniel Heath
Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, p. 927
Drove a team to Salt Lake and settled at Old Fort Square on arrival. One of those participating in the farming of "The Family Farm," where was inaugurated the first system of irrigation in Utah; assisted in making the first dam and making the canal that carried the stream to the east side of the bench farm. Took part in the Indian fight at Battle Creek (now Pleasant Grove). Engaged in contracting supplies for the troops at Fort Douglas 1858 to 1893. Indian war veteran.
Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Edward Hunter - Jacob Foutz Company (1847)
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