Person:William Kuhre (1)

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William Dobbie Kuhre
d.Aft 1953
m. Abt 1860
  1. William Dobbie KuhreAbt 1863 - Aft 1953
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Name[1] William Dobbie Kuhre
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1863 Ephraim, Sanpete, Utah, United States
Other[1] 17 Oct 1865 Ephraim, Sanpete, Utah, United Statesparents killed by Indians
Death? Aft 1953
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  1. 1.0 1.1 Family Recorded, in Utah Division of State History.

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    Date Placed: 1953
    Location: N Hwy. 132 EPHRAIM SANPETE County 2 mi. N. of Ephraim, Pioneer Cemetery

    THIS MONUMENT ERECTED IN MEMORY OF THE SEVEN PEOPLE WHO WERE killed by Indians on the 17th of October, 1865, during a raid on Ephraim. The four men were killed as the Indians came down the canyon - namely, Soren N. Jespersen, Benjamin J. Black, William T. Hite, William W. Thorpe, Martin P. Kuhre. His wife Hansine J. Kuhre and a 17 year old girl, Elizabeth Petersen, were slain while in the field west of town where they were gathering potatoes. The Indians left Kuhre's son 2 years old on the field unharmed. The seven were all placed side-by-side in one grave. Erected by William Dobbie Kuhre, the 2 year old son who is now in his 91st year.