History of Sanpete and Emery counties, Utah, with sketches of cities, towns, and villages, chronology of important events, records of Indian wars, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens . successfulfanner. Was married in Ephraim, January 19, 1863, toKisty, daughter of Rasm-as-ajid Caroline Larsen, born inDenmark, January 21, 1817. Her paints were amongthe first settlers of Ephraim; both died here. She hashad twelve children, Annie, Caroline L., Tina, Eliza, Vi-late, Carrie, Alonzo and Lavor living; James R., Lewis,Hannah D. and George H., deceased. CARSEN, O


History of Sanpete and Emery counties, Utah, with sketches of cities, towns, and villages, chronology of important events, records of Indian wars, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens . successfulfanner. Was married in Ephraim, January 19, 1863, toKisty, daughter of Rasm-as-ajid Caroline Larsen, born inDenmark, January 21, 1817. Her paints were amongthe first settlers of Ephraim; both died here. She hashad twelve children, Annie, Caroline L., Tina, Eliza, Vi-late, Carrie, Alonzo and Lavor living; James R., Lewis,Hannah D. and George H., deceased. CARSEN, OLE, millwright, son of Rasmus and Caro-line, was born in Denmark, on the Island of Falster,November 13, 1850. The family joined the Mormonchurch and came to Utah, crossing the plains in CaptFosgrens company, reaching Ephraim in 1853, and goingto Manti. In 1851 they returned to Ephraim, father as-sisted in building the forts, and was a prominent church-man, for many years being president of the Quorum ofSeventies. Parents died here some years ago. Olelearned the trade of a cabinet maker, then went to SaltLake City and learned to be an engineer. Later he learnedto be a millwright and assisted in putting up most of the. PRESIDENT CANUTE PETERSON,EPHRAIM. HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 325 mills in the county. He owns an interest in the Hunting-ton mill in Emery county, which he put up. Is a con-tractor in erecting- buildings. Took part in the BlackHawk war in guarding and other duties. Was marriedin Salt Lake City, April 15, 1870, to Annie M., daughterof Andrew P. and Annie Olsen, born in Denmark, Sep-tember 22, 1S52. They have four children, Annie C, wifeof William H. Bailey; Clara L., wife of Adelbert Ander-son; Angeline, wife of Charles Jensen, and Marinda, wifeof Andrew7 T. Bjerregaard. CARSEN, WILLIAM A., farmer and woolgrower, sonof Christian A. and Mary A. Larsen, was born inEphraim, February 23, 1860. He was raised to farmwork and now follows farming and stock-raising. Owns145


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