Cyrus M. Hawley

Cyrus Madison Hawley (January 15[1] or 27,[2][3] 1815 – August 29, 1894) was a justice of the Utah Territorial Supreme Court from 1869 to 1873.

[3] On April 15, 1869, Hawley was appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant to the Territorial Utah Supreme Court,[1][2][3] holding that office for four years.

[2] It was said that "his written decisions and opinions upon the various legal issues which were submitted to his consideration are noted for their soundness, ability and perspicuity".

[2] He returned to Chicago in his retirement, residing in Hyde Park, where he died after a year-long illness.

Many years after Sophia's death, on January 19, 1893, Hawley married Annie Fulton Loomis of Chicago, who survived him.