In 1847 his parents immigrated to Utah and spent the winter in Salt Lake City, and in the spring of 1848 they moved to Bountiful, Davis County, his father and Perigrene Sessions being the first two men to settle and locate that place, which long went by the name of Sessions. In the fall of 1849 the family moved to Manti, arriving on the 19th of November, when they went into camp with others of the company and located themselves for the winter on the south side and at the foot of Quarry hill, where the Manti Temple now stands. They engaged in farming, stockraising, etc. His father was a prominent man in the early settlement of Manti and was a member of the first High Council—chosen to that position May 1, 1851. Ezra was brought up to the farming industry and engaged in stock and sheep raising. He had a valuable farm of about sixty acres near Manti. In 1891, when the wool company was organized, he became a director and was vice-president two years, and in 1894 was elected its president. In 1897 the company did an annual business of about $250,000 in buying and shipping wool, and in addition handle wagons, agricultural implements, etc.
He was a prominent member of the Mormon Church, member of the High Council ten years; was a member of the City Council terms of1875, 1877, 1879 and 1885; was Mayor 1891-2, and again in the Council in 1893. His repeated elections showed the esteem and confidence in which he was held by his constituents.
He married in Salt Lake City, while a resident of Manti, December 1, 1866, Miss Abigail Tuttle, daughter of Azariah, born October 13, 1818, in Pottawattamie, Iowa. They had seven children, two still alive in 1898, viz.: Leonard A. and Azariah O., associated in business together in sheep and cattle industry in Alberta,Canada.
In 1847 his parents immigrated to Utah and spent the winter in Salt Lake City, and in the spring of 1848 they moved to Bountiful, Davis County, his father and Perigrene Sessions being the first two men to settle and locate that place, which long went by the name of Sessions. In the fall of 1849 the family moved to Manti, arriving on the 19th of November, when they went into camp with others of the company and located themselves for the winter on the south side and at the foot of Quarry hill, where the Manti Temple now stands. They engaged in farming, stockraising, etc. His father was a prominent man in the early settlement of Manti and was a member of the first High Council—chosen to that position May 1, 1851. Ezra was brought up to the farming industry and engaged in stock and sheep raising. He had a valuable farm of about sixty acres near Manti. In 1891, when the wool company was organized, he became a director and was vice-president two years, and in 1894 was elected its president. In 1897 the company did an annual business of about $250,000 in buying and shipping wool, and in addition handle wagons, agricultural implements, etc.
He was a prominent member of the Mormon Church, member of the High Council ten years; was a member of the City Council terms of1875, 1877, 1879 and 1885; was Mayor 1891-2, and again in the Council in 1893. His repeated elections showed the esteem and confidence in which he was held by his constituents.
He married in Salt Lake City, while a resident of Manti, December 1, 1866, Miss Abigail Tuttle, daughter of Azariah, born October 13, 1818, in Pottawattamie, Iowa. They had seven children, two still alive in 1898, viz.: Leonard A. and Azariah O., associated in business together in sheep and cattle industry in Alberta,Canada.
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