St. George Temple

St. George Temple
Don & Susan Brady

Farm fields in Union.

Farm fields in Union.
Our garden in Union, looking west towards creek.

My Great Parents

My Great Parents
Donna Hall & Del Eugene Brady

All Cousins

All Cousins
All cousins at our Aunt Arlene Brady Ryther's funeral

My Great Grand Parents

My Great Grand Parents
Hyrum and Della A. Brady

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Monday, March 9, 2009

Hyrum Hendrickson Brady & his eight sons.


Left to Right: 3rd is Hyrum Hendrickson Brady, my Great, Grandfather, and all of his eight sons.
Most of his children lived on either side of us (Del E. Brady family) while we were young. Walt lived to our south, then Hyrum H. old home was there for awhile before being knock down. South of G. Uncle Walt, was his sister G. Aunt Elva Ruby Brady (Wheeler), west of her home was her daughter's home Collen Wheeler Reese. South of Aunt Evla was her older sister Alice Brady (Gould). North of my father's home was Grandfather Raynold H. Brady, north of him was Dean Brady, then Donna Brady (Glenn) son & daughter of Clarence James Brady, north Uncle Jimmy as we called him was Gearld William Brady, (Lawerence Bascom's bought a lot between Uncle Jimmy & Uncle Gerald and built a home). North of Uncle Gerald was Hyrum Andrew & Aunt Hattie's home, then last home was G. Uncle Lawarence Henry Brady's home. Most of the children from these families were moved and gone, but several were young enough that we played with. Uncle Walt's family was our age (Don, Del & Larry), a few of them older but we knew them, plus Uncle Gerald's youngest daughter we knew her, and all of Uncle Lawerence children we knew. All of these Great Uncle's had a couple of acres of ground behind their homes stretching down to (some past) Little Cottonwood Creek. All of these relatives lived on the west side of 1300 East from the canal on the south to the now (Ft. Union Blvd) on the north or north side of G.Uncle Lawerence's farm. Most raised fruit, and all had huge gardens. They were the good old days. That is probably why I enjoy working on a farm, or with the soil etc.

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