Company: Unidentified Companies (1857)
He was 3 years old
Henry G. Bryner, A pioneer of Price, river valley, died at his home here tuesday morning after an illness of several months, and will be burried today. He was born in Zurich, Switzerland, July 17, 1833, and came to Utah in 1857 settling in Washington county moving from there to this valley in 1884. He leaves a wife and six children, four sons and two daughters.
Carbon County News May 6, 1909
Company: Unidentified Companies (1857)
He was 3 years old
Henry G. Bryner, A pioneer of Price, river valley, died at his home here tuesday morning after an illness of several months, and will be burried today. He was born in Zurich, Switzerland, July 17, 1833, and came to Utah in 1857 settling in Washington county moving from there to this valley in 1884. He leaves a wife and six children, four sons and two daughters.
Carbon County News May 6, 1909
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Joint headstone with wife
Family Members
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Pauline Dorothea "Ann" Bryner Pace
1857–1921
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Elizabeth Ann "Lisette" Bryner Wood
1860–1937
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Mary Verena Bryner Redd
1866–1934
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Albert Alma Bryner
1868–1930
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Casper Franklin Bryner
1870–1905
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Godfred Henry Kuhn Bryner
1859–1929
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Mary Bryner Naegle
1865–1896
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John Ulrich Bryner
1869–1952
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George William Bryner
1871–1885
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Helen Josephine Bryner Fausett
1872–1937
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James Levi Bryner Sr
1873–1951
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Barbara Ann Bryner Fausett
1875–1945
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Enoch Conrad Bryner
1876–1947
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Rosella Elizabeth Bryner Anderson
1878–1961
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Lilly Agnes Bryner Frandsen
1879–1946
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Jacob Alma Bryner
1881–1960
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Edith Margaretha Bryner Sheppick
1882–1963
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