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Lucinda Wingham Foy
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Her family was one of the first families to ever settle in the Gateway area. They migrated up to Colorado by way of the Dolores River from Moab, Utah, in January of 1901, traveling by wagon and horseback. She was a midwife and cook for many of the families settling in Gateway. The city of Bingham, Utah was named after her family. In total, she had ten children. Grandmother of Nellie (Foy) Massey.
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Lucius Carpenter Currier
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Early teacher at Appleton School. He also taught at the Heiberger School in Plateau Valley. His father, Ed Currier Sr., settled in the Pomona area of Mesa County, Colorado in the late Nineteenth or early Twentieth century.
In addition to teaching, livestock auctioneer Howard Shults states that Lucius continued to ranch in Pomona. He appears eventually to have settled in Plateau Valley, along with some of his brothers.
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