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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 403 structed one of the finest residences in the city. Was married in Manti December 10, 1890, to Mary A., daughter of Lars N. and Peruella Larsen, born in Moroni December 27, 1863. Her parents, both now deceased, were among the early settlers of Moroni. She has two chil- dren: Andrew F. and Rodney L. A NDERSON, JOACHIM C, contractor and builder and M member of the City Council, son of Andrew C. and Katrina, was born in Denmark September 13, 1852. He learned the trade of a carpenter and in '81 came to the United States, residing in Iowa, Illinois and St. Paul, Minn., till '86, when he removed to Manti, having joined the Mormon church in St. Paul, and worked on the Tem- / ple two and a half years, when he came to Moroni and worked over one year on the meeting-house. He then opened a shop and has contracted and put up many buildings in Moroni. Owns a forty-acre farm; was a school trustee three terms and elected a member of the City Council in '97. Is an active member of the Democratic club, having served as chairman and secretary. Is secretary of the quorum of Seventies and a director of the ecclesiastical board and a much respected citizen. Was married in Logan October 21, 1887, to Annie C. Anderson, born in Mt. Pleasant September 2, 1S67. They have had five children: Abner J., Andrew P., Raphael M. and ANDERSON, DANIEL, r\ I Caroline, was born farmer, son of Neils Denmark March the Mormon church in in The family joined Utah and located at Moroni. J. and 28, 1866. '72, came Mother died here. Father is still living and has performed a mission to his native land. Daniel grew up here to farm work and now has seventy-five acres of land. He was married in Logan to Temple, October 27, 1886, to Vilate, daughter of James M. and Mary A. Cloward, born in Moroni April 17, 1870. Her father was born in Chester county, Pennsylvania, October 17, 1826; came to Utah in '51 and to Moroni about '67. He served as a member of the City Council |