Person:Hans Bryner (1)

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Hans Ulrich BRYNER, JR.
m. 29 Mar 1826
  1. Ulrich BRYNER1827 -
  2. Hans Ulrich BRYNER, JR.1827 - 1905
  3. Anna Barbara BRYNER1830 - 1920
  4. Verena Bryner1830 - 1905
  5. Casper BRYNER1834 - 1914
  6. Gottfried Bryner1839 - 1842
m. 1856
m. 1 Nov 1868
  1. Henry Kuhn BRYNER1859 - 1929
  2. Mary WINTSCH BRYNER1863 - 1896
  3. Emma WINTSCH1866 - 1867
  4. Susan BJORK (BURK) BRYNER1868 - 1868
  5. John Ulrich Bryner1869 - 1952
  6. George William BRYNER1871 - 1885
  7. Helen Josephine BRYNER1872 - 1937
  8. James Levi BRYNER1873 - 1951
  9. Barbara Ann Bryner1875 - 1945
  10. Enoch Conrad BRYNER1876 - 1946
  11. Rosella Elizabeth BRYNER1878 - 1961
  12. Lilly Agnes BRYNER1879 - 1946
  13. Jacob Alma BRYNER1881 - 1960
  14. Edith Margaretha BRYNER1882 - 1963
Facts and Events
Name Hans Ulrich BRYNER, JR.
Gender Male
Birth? 29 Apr 1827 Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland
Christening? 29 Apr 1827 Illnau, Zurich, Switz.
Marriage to Anna Maria BRAEME
Marriage to Susanna MUELLER
Marriage 1856 to Anna Barbara JUCKER
Marriage 1 Nov 1868 Salt Lake City, Utah, USAto Margaretha KUHN
Marriage to Anna Maria Dorothea MATHIS OR MATHYS
Death? 8 Feb 1905 St. George, Washington, Utah, USA
Burial? 12 Feb 1905 St. George, Washington, Utah, USA
Reference Number 1KJ4-43 (Ancestral File)

Member of Dan Jones / John A Hunt Co Departure: 1 August 1856 Arrival in Salt Lake Valley: 10-15 December 1856Company Information: About 300 individuals and 56 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Iowa City, Iowa. Dan Jones was the captain initially, then John Hunt became captain. with Bryner, Anna Maria Dorothea Mathis (28) Bryner, Mary Magdelena (or Maria) (5) Bryner , Hans Ulrich, Jr.(29) Bryner (Bruner), Susannah (66)

Was blinded in a accident in a butcher shop. Is featured in a mural in Price done by one of his grandson. The Price Mural By muralist Lynn FausettPrice Municipal Building, 200 E. Main Street, Price, Utah Many scenes depicted on the Price mural show the history and industry of Price and Carbon County. The chronology follows the first men into Castle Valley and ends with the coal industry in the county. The scene shown at right depicts the artist, Lynn Fausett, leading his blind grandfather. Fausett was paid a total of $1,600 for the mural, which he painted over a period from 1938 to November 1941

Buried in the St George Cemetary, Block A, Lot 38, Plot # 1-WH Plat A

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References
  1.   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (TM) (2). (June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998).
  2.   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (TM) (2). (June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998).
  3.   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (TM) (2). (June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998).