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Show 496 HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. came to Spring City, where he grew up a farmer, and now owns 130 acres of land. In '85 he went on a two years' mission to Denmark, where he had charge of the island branch. He took part in the Black Hawk war as a minuteman. Was married in Spring City November 7, 1870, to Annie M. Olsen, born in Denmark March 4, 1852. They have had eleven children: Hemming E., Peter A., Elnora Orson P., Joseph F., Hyrum L., Henry M., Orlan L. and Stephen L., living; Hansina and Parley A., deceased. M., II YDE, CHARLES A., stockman and horseraiser, son j| of Orson and Annie E., was born in Salt Lake City / May 13, 1858. The family removed to Sanpete county when he was a boy, locating at Manti, and then removing to Spring City. His father was a well-known man, having seiwed as president of the Sanpete Stake and later as an Apostle, which position he held at the time of his death in this city. Charles A. grew up in Spring City, and when quite a young man started out for himself in the cattle business. He gradually accumulated stock and horses until now he is extensively interested and is a prominent citizen, well and favorably known in the city and county. He is also interested in mining. Was married in Salt Lake City August 17, 1881, to Sarah E., daughter of Rasmus and Sarah A. Justesen, born .n Moroni January 18, 1802. They have three children: Grace M., Maud and Barney H. ; JOHXSON, HON JACOB, Judge of the Seventh JudiHolds court in Manti, Sanpete county; Price, Carbon county; Castle Dale, Emeiy county; Moab, Grand county, and Monticello, in San Juan county the largest circuit in the State. Born near the city of Aalborg, Denmark, November 1, 1847. Is a son of Jens C. and Mary. His father died when our subject was an infant, and he came with his mother to L'tah in "54. located in Ogden, remaining tnere until '63, thence to Sacramento, Cal., where he studied law under N. Green Curtis, thence to Carson City, New, in 09: to White Pine in '70, and also at Elko. In these cial District of L'tah. — |