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Show 347 HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. train under Oapt. Saunders, reaching Epbraim September 12, 1863. Worked at different occupations until after the Indian Black farm, now has a Lieutenant of minutemen during the war and took an active part. He was at the Avar, fifty acres. Hawk when he bought a small Was mill in Ephraim canyon when several were killed by Indians. Served as a member of the City Council four years and has held several minor offices. Is a member of the High Council and was bishop of the North Ward over two years. Was married in Denmark June 8, 1855, to Anna M., daughter of Mads and Mette Knudsen, born in Denmark December 13, 1832. They have five living chil- dren: Thomas, Christian L., Mary A., Andrew L. and Joseph. Second wife was Kirsty Sorensen. She has five children: Hannah, Charles, Laura, Callie and David. SHOliPE, HIRAM, lotte Cruse, farmer, son of William and Char- was born in Ephraim May 2, 1862. His parents were English and came to Utah about 1S54, Father was a music locating in Ephraim in 1857. teacher and leader of the Tabernacle choir several years. He was killed east of Ephraim in '65 during the Black Hawk war. Mother is still living in Nephi. Hiram was raised here and was engaged eight years in getting out lumber, then working a shingle mill. Has eighty acres and is now engaged in farming and stockraising. married in Logan Temple March 10, 1886, to Mary D., daughter of A. C. and Mary E. Anderson Nielson, born in Ephraim. They have had six children: William E., Mary C, Ada P. and Nina V., living; Amos H. and of land Was Andrew E., deceased. CKERMANN, C. A., of the firm of C. A. Uckermann planing mill, son of Johan and Annetta, was born in Bergen, Norway, January 31, 1842. He learned the trade of railroad engineer and car builder. Joined the Mormon church in '56 and came to Utah in '63, crossing the plains in Capt. Saunder's ox-train, and located in Ephraim. He began making spinning wheels and in '66 built a shop, where he manufactured shingles \ I (J & Co., |