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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 298 Hogan, and located in Epkraim Helped to build the outside fort and lived inside it. Father died in the fall after arriving' and was the second person buried in the Ephraim cemetery. Mother married Torey Thurston, and N. O. lived with them till be was 13, then with Jens Anderson one year and with Rasmus Larson seven years. ITe took part in the Black Hawk war, being a minute man, and had several narrow escapes. In '66 he went Performed a two to the Missouri river for emigrants. Was a memyears' mission to Sweden, leaving in 1S80 ber of the City Council six years. Was married in Ephraim on November 2, 1867, to Josephine, daughter of Andrew and Caroline Overlade. She died November 10, They had seven children, Neils O., Adelbert, •1S84. Married Annie, Frank, Archie, Frederick and Leroy. again December 18, 1885, to Matilda Nilson. She has one child, Neils H. . f\ r\ NDERSON, PETER, was born in farmer, son of Lars and Mary, Denmark, November 16, 1844. The family joined the Mormon church and emigrated, crossing the plains in Canute Peterson's train, and located in Ephraim in September, 1856, where parents died. Peter took part in the Black Hawk war, being in the Salina canyon and Circle Valley engagements. In '63 he went to the Missouri river after emigrants. In '85 went on a two years' mission to Denmark, during the last three months of the time serving as president over Bander's branch. He owns seventy-five acres of land and residence. Was married in Ephraim, April 25, 1865, to Elsie M., daughter of Lars and Karen Paulsen, born in Denmark, October 18, 1847. They have nine children, Peter C, Louis, Hyrum, Alice M., Caroline L., Mary S., Joseph F., Seymour G. and Ida E. f NDERSON, P. C, manager Junction Co-op store, son of Peter and Margaret, was born in Ephraim, March / Attended the public schools and took a 10, 1866. f ourse of one year in the normal department of the University of Utah. Taught school in Ephraim seven years, being principal of the intermediate department. Was f\ r\ < |