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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 110 and a residence in the city. Was married in Lake City, June 27, 1868, to Ellen, daughter of Thomas and Margaret Wilson, born in England. October 29, 1847. She died in Manti, June 13, 1880, leaving G children: Margaret, James C, May and Edward, living; Eva and Ellen, deceased. Was married again. May 12, 1881, to Martha H., daughter of Robei*- and Harriet They have had 7 children: Martha E., Braithwaite. William, Stephen, Leslie, Orah and Leonard, living; Lilof 25 acres Salt lian, deceased. gJHlilSTENSEN, CHARLES, \ liquor dealer, was born in Norway, December 23, 1859, and emigrated with His father died in his mother to Utah in 1862. Norway, his mother, with two other children, Gina and Willard, coming to Utah in April, 1863, and settled in She afterwards married Hans Pehrson and Ephraim August 30, 1887. His brother John was He owns a 10-acre killed by lightning in Ephraim. farm and residence near Ephraim and his place of busiEphraim. died in city. After his marriage, May 21, 1885, he in the cattle business, ran a saloon in Ephraim for three years and came to this city in 1895, purchasing his present, place, where he carries a well-selected stock of wines, liquors and cigars. His wife was Rosetta Christensen. She died in Ephraim, Jan. 4, 1889, leaving two ness in this engaged daughters, Ruby A. and Charlotte F. 0HKISTEXSEN, JULIUS B., second son of N. L. and Hansinc, was born in M« roni, October 12, 1859. His parents were natives of Denmark, where they joined the Mormon Church, and emigrated to Utah in 1853, locating in Salt Lake City. In 1859 they removed to Moroni and in 1861 were called to Richfield, where his father was engaged most of the time in guarding the people and property and fighting Indians. In 1866 the family removed to Ephraim, where the mother died. His father later removed to Redmond, Sevier county, where he now resides, being a prominent and well-known citizen. He is a stonemason and assisted in the erection of the temples at Salt Lake City, St. George and Manti, \ |