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<br>A biography is a history of a person's life. In a biography you may find&nbsp;an individual's birth, marriage, and death information, and the names of his or her parents, children, or other family members. Biographies often include photographs, family traditions and stories, clues about an ancestor's place of origin, places of residence, church affiliation, military service, and activities within the community. The information must be used carefully, however, because there may be inaccuracies. Verify biographical information with original records.  
A biography is a history of a person's life. In a biography you may find&nbsp;an individual's birth, marriage, and death information, and the names of his or her parents, children, or other family members. Biographies often include photographs, family traditions and stories, clues about an ancestor's place of origin, places of residence, church affiliation, military service, and activities within the community. The information must be used carefully, however, because there may be inaccuracies. Verify biographical information with original records.  


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=== Utah Pioneers  ===
=== Utah Pioneers  ===


*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levi_Savage_Jr. Levi Savage, Jr.] (23 March 1820 – December 13, 1910) is a prominent figure in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was the second of fifteen children born in Greenfield, Huron County, Ohio to Levi Savage Sr. and Polly Haynes. He grew up in southern Michigan as a farm boy, exposed to some degree of schooling. During his lifetime, he was a teamster, soldier, teacher, pioneer, and missionary to India and Burma. He spent the remaining years of his life as a farmer in southern Utah. Levi kept a detailed journal starting 6 October 1852 to 16 March 1903.<br>
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levi_Savage_Jr. Levi Savage, Jr.] (23 March 1820 – December 13, 1910) is a prominent figure in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was the second of fifteen children born in Greenfield, Huron County, Ohio to Levi Savage Sr. and Polly Haynes. He grew up in southern Michigan as a farm boy, exposed to some degree of schooling. During his lifetime, he was a teamster, soldier, teacher, pioneer, and missionary to India and Burma. He spent the remaining years of his life as a farmer in southern Utah. Levi kept a detailed journal starting 6 October 1852 to 16 March 1903.  
*For biographies of Utah pioneer families (Anderson, Clark, Duncan, Godfrey, Holmes, Pitcon, Price, Morgan, Wardrop, Weaver) see [http://www.OurFamilyBiographies.com www.OurFamilyBiographies.com]


=== Daughters of Utah Pioneers  ===
=== Daughters of Utah Pioneers  ===
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