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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 461 enandise across the plains, and located in Manti, where he engaged in farming. In 1874 he came to Gunnison and has been engaged since in freighting to the mining camps of Utah and Nevada. He has a farm of 1G0 acres and engaged in farming- and stockraising. Took part Black Hawk war, standing- guard and doing his Was married in Denmark Mar 6, I860, to Hani Haaken, a native of Sweden, born April 6, 1838. Thev have six living children: Maria, Christina, Ole, Caroline, -Neils and Joseph. is in the share. CUBLIX, SAMUEL, farmer, son of Samuel and Johanna, was born in Mt. Pleasant Julv 11, 1862. His parents came to Utah in 1857, crossing the plains handcarts in Capt. Christiansen's company. Thev stopped some years in Salt Lake Citv, then removed to Sprmgville and returned to Salt Lake Citv, where father was a guard around the Temple block, then thev removed to Mt, Pleasant and finally to Gunnison in 1863. Father was bora in 1816 and died here in 1882. He served as a home guard during the Black Hawk war. Mother died August 12, 1898, in Gunnison. Samuel was raised here and has engaged in farming. He was appointed Town Marshal February 10, 1897, which position he now holds He served as watermaster for some time. Is a shareholder in the Gunnison Irrigation Company and has a nice well-tilled farm. Was married in Gunnison December 14, 1882, to Ingar C, daughter of Peter H. and Carrie -Hansen Bogh, born September 16, 1866. They have had six children: Edward, Alfred, Hazel, Venuf and Des- m eret, living; Annie L., deceased. CUDVIGSON, FRED E., farmer, son of Ludvig and Dorthea, was born in Denmark October 5, 1836. He joined the Mormon church and came to Utah in 1862, crossing the plains in an ox-train under Bishop Madsen, and located at Manti until 1865, when he came to Gunnison. He took an active part in the Black Hawk war, serving as a home guard. In 1883 he went on a two years' mission to Denmark and was instrumental in converting many to the Mormon faith. Has served as a |