In the year 1899 Daniel and Everal Hannah bought a farm in East LaBelle, Idaho. They lived there for a number of years before going to Hailey where Daniel worked at the "Minie More Mine." One summer they put in crops near Fairfield at Mormon Reservior, the crops failed because of shortage of water and they came back to LaBelle.
In 1906 Daniel filed on (Homesteaded) a farm in Rudy (Later Ririe) Idaho. He built a two room log home where he died that same year (1906). He was 49. After Everal became older her son George Henry Radford rented her farm and later bought it. Everal was living with her son Daniel (Dee) Radford (Who had married her brother William Morgan's daughter Ada) when she passed away 10 March 1941 at Osgood, Idaho. She was 79.
Description of her death: "Grandma was enjoying fairly good health the morning she passed away. She arose and went outside before the others had gotten up. She went back into the house and to the kitchen stove, moving a lid or two. Uncle Dee called to her, 'Never mind mother, I will make the fire.' She went back to bed and sat on the edge. In a while she called to Uncle Dee and Aunt Ada, who came to her side. They tried to lay her down in bed but to their amazement she was stiff and cold. They couldn't do much with her and in a few minutes she drew her last earthly breath in their arms."
Note: Daniel H. Radford was the sixth of seven children born to John Whitlock Radford and Leah Rachel Smith. He was born in Fillmore, Millard, Utah, 6 March, 1857. Daniel's sister, Nancy Jane Radford, married Thomas Morgan and his brother, John Franklin Radford, married Everal's sister Priscilla Morgan.
-Extracted from a life history of Daniel H. Radford and Everal Hannah Morgan Radford written by Vera LaVona Radford Haskell.
In the year 1899 Daniel and Everal Hannah bought a farm in East LaBelle, Idaho. They lived there for a number of years before going to Hailey where Daniel worked at the "Minie More Mine." One summer they put in crops near Fairfield at Mormon Reservior, the crops failed because of shortage of water and they came back to LaBelle.
In 1906 Daniel filed on (Homesteaded) a farm in Rudy (Later Ririe) Idaho. He built a two room log home where he died that same year (1906). He was 49. After Everal became older her son George Henry Radford rented her farm and later bought it. Everal was living with her son Daniel (Dee) Radford (Who had married her brother William Morgan's daughter Ada) when she passed away 10 March 1941 at Osgood, Idaho. She was 79.
Description of her death: "Grandma was enjoying fairly good health the morning she passed away. She arose and went outside before the others had gotten up. She went back into the house and to the kitchen stove, moving a lid or two. Uncle Dee called to her, 'Never mind mother, I will make the fire.' She went back to bed and sat on the edge. In a while she called to Uncle Dee and Aunt Ada, who came to her side. They tried to lay her down in bed but to their amazement she was stiff and cold. They couldn't do much with her and in a few minutes she drew her last earthly breath in their arms."
Note: Daniel H. Radford was the sixth of seven children born to John Whitlock Radford and Leah Rachel Smith. He was born in Fillmore, Millard, Utah, 6 March, 1857. Daniel's sister, Nancy Jane Radford, married Thomas Morgan and his brother, John Franklin Radford, married Everal's sister Priscilla Morgan.
-Extracted from a life history of Daniel H. Radford and Everal Hannah Morgan Radford written by Vera LaVona Radford Haskell.
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