George Daniel PEACOCK
Birth:
30 Jul 1822
Farndale, Lastingham, Yorkshire, England
Death:
28 Sep 1878
Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Marriage:
26 Jun 1859
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Father:
Mother:
Sources:
Ancestry World Tree
Ancestral File v4.19
Internet IGI, Apr 2009
Pedigree Resource File
Ancestral File v4.19
Internet IGI, Apr 2009
Pedigree Resource File
Notes:
George was a member of the 25th Quorum of Seventies, High Priest, Councelor to Bishop Snow for 7 years, Missionary to Europe 1861-63. He assisted in making the first ferryboat, and taking across the Missouri the first load of immigrants westward bound.He was a guard to Joseph and Hyrum Smith at Nauvoo. He organized San Pete County. He was the Constable of Manti, Probate Judge of San Pete County, 1852-1878. He served seven terms in the Utah legislature. He was a commander in the Utah militia against the Indians. First postmaster of Manti 1853-78. Wrote historical sketch of the settlement of San Pete county. Founded the first public library at Manti in 1865.
Johannah MCKENNA
Birth:
12 Jun 1840
Bristol, Gloucester, England
Death:
10 Feb 1901
Murray, Salt Lake, Utah
Burial:
14 Feb 1901
Salina, Sevier, Utah
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
Do not seal to George Peacock. Do not seal to Seth Child
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
21 Mar 1860
Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Death:
18 May 1937
Emery, Emery, Utah
Notes:
Willard was sealed to his father, his parents were divorced and mother remarried in the temple.
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George Daniel Peacock - Johannah McKenna
George Daniel Peacock
was born at Farndale, Lastingham, Yorkshire, England 30 Jul 1822.
His parents were Daniel Peacock and Mary Noddings.
He married Johannah McKenna 26 Jun 1859 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah . Johannah McKenna was born at Bristol, Gloucester, England 12 Jun 1840 daughter of John McKenna and Elizabeth Haynes .
They were the parents of 1
child:
Willard Peacock
born 21 Mar 1860.
George Daniel Peacock died 28 Sep 1878 at Manti, Sanpete, Utah .
Johannah McKenna died 10 Feb 1901 at Murray, Salt Lake, Utah .