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Show HiriTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 543 stockholder in the Mayfield Co-op and in the Gunnison Co-op and flour mill and a prominent and representative citizen. Was married in Florence, Nebraska, July 6, 1863, to Elsie, daughter of Ole and Annie M. Anderson, born August 14, 1839. She died May 3, 1898, leaving seven children: Mads P., Ole, Joseph, Elsine, Eineline, Annie M. C. and Nora, living; Ole A. and James, deceased. SORENSON, NIELS sten, was born M., farmer, son of Mads and KirDenmark September 23, 1856. The the Mormon church in the old counin family joined In 73 he emigrated to the United States and located in Big Cottonwood, where he resided until 77, when he removed to Ephraim. In the spring of 79 he came to Mayfield and began farming. He now owns a nice fiftyacre farm and has a fine residence in the town. He has always taken an active part in irrigation matters and general public business, and is a much respected and representative citizen. Was married in Salt Lake City try. January 29, 1876, to Christina, daughter of Jens and Christina Poulson, born in Denmark November 25, 1855. They have eight living children: Andrew, Josephine, Neils, Clara, Emma, Thomas, William and deceased, Henry. 1 I Howard; one JOSEPH, farmer and stockraiser, f ILLARDSON, * 01 of Christian and Caroline, was born in Eph- \XJ * raim December 11, 1862. He was brought up there to the occupation of a farmer. In October, 1891, he came to Mayfield, where he has since resided. He is foreman of the Mayfield Roller Mill and shareholder in the Mayfield Irrigation company,. has been one of those engaged in completing the project. Is a member of the High Priests' and Elders' quorums and has served as a ward teacher. He is an earnest, industrious and enterprising man, being one of the foremost citizens. Was married in Ephraim August 24, 1881, to Annie, daughter of Robert and Sarah Forrester, born in Salt Lake City August 20, 1864. They have seven children: Joseph C, |