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Is a native
of Boone County, Kentucky, born December 25, 1827; son of
-Jonathan and Catherine Utz,
nee Yager. They were natives of Virginia, but early settlers
in Kentucky; his mother died in 1835,
and his father, October
15, 18 6. George M. Utz was reared on a farm and received but
a few
days schooling at the subscription schools of his native place,
and having to go barefooted a
distance of four or five miles through the woods and across streams.
When about eighteen
years of age he enlisted as volunteer for five years, or during
the Mexican War.
December 20, 1849, he
married Miss Mary A. Stamper, a native of Kentucky, and born
April 7 1827.
After marriage he moved to Greenup county, Kentucky, and lived
four years. IIe then visited
Kansas and other places in the West, looking for a home, finally
decided on Daviess county, and
on October 4, 1854, he with his family and and one team; left
Kentucky, and after traveling all the
way by land, on the 29th of the same month took possession of
the land that is now their beautiful
and well cultivated farm. Here he now owns over 400 acres, well
improved and stocked.
They have seven children;
viz., J. J., born November 24, 1850; George, born September 11,
1853;
Alfred E., born May 24, 1856; Mary E., born April 4, 1859; William
L., born March 11, 1862;
Thomas M., born April 11, 1864; and Annie B., born March 13,
1867.
Mr. Utz carries the palm
as having raised more small grain than any other farmer in the
township during the year 1881. Mr. and Mrs. Utz are members of
the Methodist Episcopal Church. |