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Descendants of FRANCIS A GUITEAU

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220. JOHN WILLIAM BRIMHALL

1900 Kane County, Utah Census, Glendale Pct., page 115a
Brimhall, John W.....head..wm..Apr 1854..46..md:16...UT IL IA..herder-sheep
..............Alverett.....wife....wf...Nov 1868..31..md:16...UT..........child:10/8
..............Kate N......dau....wf...Jun 1885...14.....s........UT UT UT
..............William S....son...wm..Oct 1886...13.....s........UT UT UT.farm laborer
..............Pearl A.......dau...wf....Aug 1888..11.....s........UT UT UT
..............Fernella......dau...wf....Oct 1891....8......s........UT UT UT
..............Lydia R.....dau...wf....Mar 1893....7......s........UT UT UT
..............John E........son...wm...Dec 1894...5......s.......UT UT UT
..............Albert L.......son...wm...Jan 1897....3......s ......UT UT UT
.............Myrtle A........dau..wf....Aug 1898....1......s.......UT UT UT
Rose, Olive L.....sis-in-law..wf...Nov 1884...15.....s........UT

1910 Big Horn County, Wyoming Census, Lovell 22-Dist, page 6b
Brimhall, John W.........head..mw...56...md:1:26...UT NY IA..farmer-gen farm
..............Alveretta.......wife.....fw....42...md:1:26...UT Can NE...child:14/10
..............Lydia R.........dau.....fw.....17....s............UT UT UT
..............John E..........son.....mw....15....s............UT UT UT..farm laborer-home farm
..............Albert Leslie..son.....mw....13....s............UT UT UT...farm laborer-home farm
..............Murl Afton......dau....fw......11....s...........UT UT UT
..............Hazen Burns..son.....mw.....4.....s...........WY UT UT
..............Euroca...........dau.....fw.......3.....s..........WY UT UT


411. PHOEBE MYERS

California Deaths 1940-97
surname: McMillan
given name: Phoebe
middle name:
sex: f
birth date: 16 Jan 1877
death date: 26 Apr 1942
birth place: California
death place: Napa
SSN: 0
mother's maiden name: Brimhall
father's surname: Myers


275. PHILO GUITEAU ROCKWELL

The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut: from the aboriginal period to the year
eighteen hundred and ninety-five
New Haven: Price & Lee 1896
Philo Guiteau Rockwell was born in Norfolk, in 1820.
Although Norfolk was his home, several years of his early
life were passed in New York and Baltimore. He received
a good education, studied medicine and surgery, and
graduated in 1845 at the Berkshire Medical school,
Pittsfield, Mass., then one of the leading schools of this
country. He commenced practice at Lee, Mass., after
which he was for a short time in Farmington, in New
Britain and in New York City. In 1852 he removed to
Waterbury and was for several years associated with
Dr. Gideon L. Platt, under the firm name of Platt and
Rockwell. After severing his connection with Dr. Platt
he carried on a long and successful practice in Waterbury
until the breaking out of the civil war. In July 1862, he
offered his services in the defense of the Union, and
was commissioned surgeon of the Fourteenth regiment
of Connecticut volunteers, in which capacity he served
with unexcelled ability until his health gave way under the
hardships and exposures of army life. He resigned his
commission and returned to Connecticut, and was for a
time connected to the Knight hospital for soldiers in New
Haven. In 1864 he resumed practice in Waterbury, and
remained here five years. During his residence in Waterbury
he served as surgeon-general of the state. In 1866, he was
elected mayor, and it was largely to his efforts that the city
was indebted for its first system of water works.
In 1869, Dr. Rockwell removed to Aiken, S.C. to carry out
a long cherished purpose of establishing a sanitarium for
invalids in the south. The place he selected has since become
the site of B.P. Chatfield's Highland Park hotel, and is one
of the most widely known resorts in the southern states.
While residing here, he was a devoted member of the
First church, but after his removal to Aiken, he became a
regular attendant in the Episcopal church, and in 1873
transferred his membership from the one to the other. He was
also much interested in Masonry, and was a charter member of
Clark commandery of Knights Templar.
He married Elizabeth A. Wadsworth of Farmington. They had
three children, all of whom died in childhood. Dr. Rockwell died
in Aiken, February 6, 1888.