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called his relatives together and distributed his personal property.  He sent for Sam Lot, who was a lad at the Agency school and he was present at the dividing of the property by Lot.  Lot expressed the wish that his wife ^[[Fred's mother]] should live on the land and Fred remain with his mother and Sam to stay and help with the work.  James Connor, the uncle of Lot, was placed as guardian over the family.  Lot had a full brother living with their uncle James Connor and this brother, Henry, had helped Lot plant the orchard and improve the place.  Lot died in 1876 and Sam & Fred lived upon the land.  Peter the son of Lot died.  Fred's mother, widow of Lot, married again and went to Kamiah to live, taking with her Lot's youngest son, Daniel.  Sam married and went to live with his wife's family, and soon after Fred married and went to his wife's relations, leaving Lot's field tenantless.  This brings the history of the land down to 1880.

In 1878 Henry, ^[[the]] full brother of Lot, married Susie and ^[[continued to]] live with his Uncle James Connor