The Utah burial places of four generations of Hunsakers & Adamses : with portraits and life-outlines and one fifth-generation burial place too
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"I hope you like this booklet. Its main purposes are to help you find the burial places of some of your ancestors, and to help make your visits to these places as productive as possible. As its only a basic guide it does not include details on all the markers at each burial site, nor are there close-up pictures of each headstone. Leaving this out also allows for discoveries of your own. The portraits and life outlines are included since this is the kind of information that makes visiting a gravesite especially meaningful." -- PREF.
Fauntleroy Hunsaker (1903-1995), son of Lewis Hunsaker (1871-1956) and Sarah Warner (1876-1963), was born in Elwood, Utah. He married Mamie Adams (1905-1964), daughter of Dennis Adams (1870-1916) and Catherine Harris (1873-1953), in 1930 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had four children. Includes family burials in Logan, Brigham City, Kaysville and Salt Lake City Utah.
Includes Dunn and related families.
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