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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 240 built the first roller mill in the city, now owned by the Mt. Pleasant Roller Mill Company. Mr. Feehser is a first-class miller and has done much for the milling business in Mt. Pleasant. He has been president, treasurer and director and is now manager, assisted by his two sons, of the lower mill, which has a capacity of fifty barlie took an active part in the Black Hawk war and has been a worker in the church; was a member of the fiftieth quorum of Seventies and is now a high priest. He married in Salt Lake City January 14, 1855, Trina A. Borrosen. He again married January 2, 1866, to Ida C. Johnson. Their children are: Sarah, Ida, Josephine, Frederick, James, Maria E., Elizabeth M., Hvrum and rels, Ellen. FPANDSEX, RASMUS, February 1835. ing the plains in 5, farmer, He came was born in Denmark to Utah in '57, cross- an ox-train under Canute Peterson, stopping a short time at. Ephraim and locating in Mt. Pleasant in '59. Assisted in building the fort and took part in the Black Hawk war. He took up a farm and has been engaged in farming all the time. His first wife, whom he married in Salt Lake City, was Jacobina, daughter of Lars and Bael Madsen. She died in Mt. Pleasant in '83, leaving three children: Emma, Johanna Second wife was Margaret Madsen, sister of the first. She has five children: Peter, Erastus, William, Anna and Louie. Third wife was Christina Larsen. She has six children: Celia, Louis, Frans, Otto, Leonard and Edna. and Julia. UNDERSEX, JENS, fanner, son of Gunder E. and Annie Jensen, bora in Norway, September 21, 1832. ^ He was a sailor and ship carpenter on merchant In 1852 vessels, ami for one year was on a man-of-war. he joined the Mormon church, and in 1851 came to Utah by way of New Orleans, crossing the plains in an ox-train under (apt. Cowley. He was accompanied by his wife, her brother ami parents. They settled in Spanish Fork, and in January, 1860, he came to ML Pleasant, assisted /* Vl |