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m. 9 Oct 1870
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m. 10 Dec 1909
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Baptized and confirmed 11 August 1889, by Laban D. Morrill; ordained a teacher, 19 April 1898, by Robert A. Richey; ordained an elder, 23 February 1902, by Jorgen P. Jensen; ordained a seventy. Mission to Southern States, 5 March 1902.(18, 30) (84, 68) (85,30)1880: Living in Circle Valley.2 December 1896: Injured leg in wagon accident.34 16 January 1903: Wiley Dalton of Circleville, and who is on a mission to the Southern states, recently wrote the Free Lance in an appreciative vein, and ordered his home paper to box 132 Wilmington, N.C., where correspondence from friends will reach the young missionary.(PFL) 1920: Farmer, general farm; living in Circleville; can read and write.4 19 September 1918: Patriotic Men Make Response to Call / Responding to the call of the Nation for recruits for the army, the loyal citizens of Piute county between the ages of 18 and 45, both inclusive, flocked to the registration places last Thursday and when the totals had been counted in the several registration offices throughout the county, 297 names had been recorded. The county fell short just forty names, according to the number allotted. Piute county had been set aside to furnish 337, but only 297 men were registered. The officers have announced that a close canvas will be made and the county thoroughly "combed" for any slacker and should any be found they will be made to suffer the penalty as prescribed for failing to register. / Reports from all the registration offices throughout the county are to the effect that the work was done expeditiously and that there was not the least semblance of disorder. The day had been declared holiday and all business houses were closed for the occasion. / The following is a list of the men registered: /....Circleville... Wiley Dalton, 30 ...(PC) Of Circleville; appears on list of "persons whose registration cards are in the possession of" Piute County Draft Board, WWI-era.98 1918-19: Farming 10 acres (value: $4,900), at Circleville23 1922-23: Farming 60 acres (value: $3,602), at Circleville.24 1924-25: Farming 94 acres (value: $12,977), at Circleville.25 6 February 1931: Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Dalton and children of Circleville were visiting their relatives and friends in Junction on Monday.(PCN) 10 May 1931, 22 May 1931: On delinquent property tax list.(Pcn0 23 February 1945: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fenton of Pleasant Grove were called here because of the very serious illness of Mrs. Fenton's father, Wiley Dalton.(PCN) 27 February 1945: Farmer, stockman; lifetime resident of Utah. Died of coronary thrombosis. Funeral services held 3 March 1945, at Circleville Ward chapel, conducted by bishop.(p. 21, book 9) |