Findem have you seen this, i thought possibly maybe that it may be a connection as the James Swallow was born in Essex England and it gives his childrens married names and if no joy with Stanford you could try the others listed
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Obituary: The Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah, Friday, 25 Feb 1955:
Last rites for James Swallow were held in the Fillmore First Ward Chapel Saturday, Feb 19, 1955, with William B. Mace of the Second Ward Bishopric presiding. Prelude and postlude music by Mrs. Alice Robins. Opening musical was a duet by Floyd and Clem Utley. Mr. J. W. Swallow offered the opening prayer. Roy Tomkinson then sang a solo. Bishop Milton A. Melville was the first speaker. He was followed by former Bishop Edward Peterson. Closing remarks were by Wm. B. Mace. Gay Cooper and Linda Callister played a flute duet, with Edith Callister as accompanist. Mr. Earl Steele sang a solo. A tribute to Mr. Swallow written by Alonzo Huntsman was read by Mrs. Bert Swallow. Closing prayer was by Bishop Ashby Robison. The grave was dedicated by former Bishop, Henry Hatton.
Pall bearers were grandsons: Grant Whicker, Tom Beeston, Kirk Warner, Stanford Swallow, Gordon and Garth Smith.
Mr. Swallow died at his home in Fillmore last Wednesday, at the advanced age of 94. He had been a semi-invalid for many years. Born in Essex County, England Jan 13, 1861. He was a son of Thomas and Caroline Crow Swallow. He married Charlotte Dearden in Fillmore, Dec. 20, 1888. She died in April, 1935.
He is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Ella Whicker, Mrs. Nellie Lambert, Mrs. Florence Beeston, Mrs. Eva Warner; Frank, Bert; Mrs. June Smith, Mrs. LaNola Turner, all of Fillmore; a brother, Charles Swallow, Meadow; 30 grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren.