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  Romney, Miles Park
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NameMiles Park Romney
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, Illinois , United States
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Born August 18, 1843
DiedFebruary 26, 1904 (60 years)
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Mar 12, 2013 10:49am
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InfoMiles Park Romney (August 18, 1843-March 1904) was born in Nauvoo, Illinois, the son of Miles Romney. He was the president of the St. George Social Hall Company and the St. George Dramatic Association, and also served as a chief of police, attorney-at-law, newspaper editor, and architect. One of his sons, Gaskell Romney, was the father of George W. Romney and grandfather of Mitt Romney.

Miles Park Romney became a builder, moved to Utah, married one woman, did mission work in England, returned to Utah and married another woman on orders from Brigham Young. He became quite prominent in the Mormon community, building Brigham Young’s home and helping to defeat a congressional anti-polygamy law. Miles Park Romney and his three wives and various children were then sent to settle St. Johns, Ariz., as part of the church leadership’s plan to settle across the entire American West. St. Johns was not particularly welcoming to the Mormon newcomers, with Romney, the editor of the local Mormon paper a particular target; Romney became entangled in a non-Mormon led effort to try David King Udall, another prominent Mormon and bishop, for fraud involving a homestead application and after various threats to hang the lot of them, the polygamous Romney family was told to try Mexico instead.

A polygamist, in the aftermath of the Edmunds Anti-Polygamy Act of 1882 (later amended by the Edmunds–Tucker Act, 1887), Romney, on April 7, 1885, joined a party leaving Arizona to find land outside the U.S., in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, on which his family could settle, free from fear of his arrest. Romney died on February 26, 1904, in Colonia Dublan, Mexico.

Romney's five wives, in order of marriage, were Hannah Hood Hill (1862), Caroline "Carrie" Lambourne (1867), Catherine Jane Cottam (1873), Alice Marie "Annie" Woodbury (1877) and Emily "Millie" Henrietta Eyring Snow (1897). Romney married Hannah Hood Hill on May 10, 1862, at Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Son Gaskell Romney 1871-1955
Grandson George W. Romney 1907-1995
Daughter Caroline Romney Eyring 1874-1954
Grandson Henry Eyring 1901-1981
Son George S. Romney 1874-1935
Grandson Marion G. Romney 1897-1988
Son Vernon Romney 1896-1976
Grandson Vernon B. Romney 1924-2013
Father Miles Romney 1806-1877
Brother Hiram Thomas Gaskell Romney 1845-1902
Nephew Miles Romney 1872-1943

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