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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 310 She had seven children: Sarah, Edwin, Joseph, Hyrum, Augusta, Clara and Agnes, Third wife was Anna M. Staalsen. She had seven children: Oliver, Dora, Charles, Alma, Lewis, Ida and Relies. DORIUS, LEWIS O., farmer and stock-raiser, was born Denmark September The family came 5, 1841. to Utah in 1S55, crossing the plains in an ox-train under Capt. Guynian, and stopped in Salt Lake City. Many of the company died on the road from cholera, and Lewis was compelled to dig roots for food after reaching Salt Lake. He came to Ephraim in 1856, where he grew in Purchased a small farm and which he works and raises stock. Took part in the Black Hawk war, being in the Salina Canyon and Grass Valley engagements. Was a member of the City Council several years, and one of the high council a number of years. Was a bishop's counsellor seventeen years. In 1862 he went to the Missouri river after emigrants. WT as married in Ephraim October 4, 1863, to Mary Ann Firth, who had one child. Mother and child died. Married again April 11, 1867, to Caroline, daughter of Hans and Annie K. Jensen, born in Denmark September 4, 1847. She has five living children: Julia A., Lewis N., Hannah D., Charles and Clara J. Third wife was Pauline Pehrsen. Her parents came here in 1S62, being in a company of 400 of whom 200 died on the route. She has five living children: Ellen C, Mary A., Annie, Cordelia and Peter W. up and followed farming. now owns seventy-five acres, FRANDSEN, CHRISTIAN, farmer, son of Anders C. Frandsen and Margaret Christensen Frandsen, was born in Denmark March 10, 1849. He was raised on a farm and in 1872 came to Ephraim, where he engaged in farming. In 1885 he went on a two years' mission to Denmark, traveling over the Aalborg conference and presiding two years over Hjorring branch. Upon his return he engaged as miller for Neils Thompson for several Served as counsellor to the president of the Y. A. for some time and has been a worker in the Sunday school fourteen years. Served as City Councilor years. M. M. I. |