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Anna Johanna <I>Jensen</I> Anderson

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Anna Johanna Jensen Anderson

Birth
Denmark
Death
20 May 1928 (aged 73)
Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah, USA
Burial
Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.2218317, Longitude: -111.0203266
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ANNA J. C ANDERSON
Special to The Tribune

CASTLE DALE, Utah May 23 —

Mrs. Anna Johannah Christiansen Anderson, died Sunday, May 20 at the family home, after a long illness.

Mrs. Anderson was born in Roundholt, Denmark, March 15, 1855. When she was but 9 years old, migrated to Utah. She
walked nearly the entire way across the plains. Her parents came two years later.

She was married April 5, 1875, in the endowment house at Salt Lake City to Frederick Anderson. They were among the
first settlers in Emery County.

She is survived by the following sons and daughters: Frederick Jr., Mrs. Anna Clawson, Joseph Anderson, Mrs. Hannah Hemmelwright, Dean Vance, Mrs. Emma Adams, James, Niels, Parley, and Lee Anderson. She is also survived by thirtyone grandchildren. Four brothers, James Jensen, Niels Christensen and Joseph Christensen, all of Fountain Green and Bishop J. Y. Jensen of Castle Dale, also two sister, Mrs. Mary Nielson of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Maria Jorgensen of Grand Junction Colo.

She was an active worker of the Relief Society for many years. Funeral services will be held in the Castle Dale ward chapel at 2 p.m. Tuesday, under the direction of Bishop S. Haulder.

Obituary from the Emery County Progress

FamilySearch: Anna Johanna Jensen Anderson

Anderson Family History Book: The Andersons: Their Lives, Their Loves, Their Legacy, by Jacqueline Anderson Mortenson
ANNA J. C ANDERSON
Special to The Tribune

CASTLE DALE, Utah May 23 —

Mrs. Anna Johannah Christiansen Anderson, died Sunday, May 20 at the family home, after a long illness.

Mrs. Anderson was born in Roundholt, Denmark, March 15, 1855. When she was but 9 years old, migrated to Utah. She
walked nearly the entire way across the plains. Her parents came two years later.

She was married April 5, 1875, in the endowment house at Salt Lake City to Frederick Anderson. They were among the
first settlers in Emery County.

She is survived by the following sons and daughters: Frederick Jr., Mrs. Anna Clawson, Joseph Anderson, Mrs. Hannah Hemmelwright, Dean Vance, Mrs. Emma Adams, James, Niels, Parley, and Lee Anderson. She is also survived by thirtyone grandchildren. Four brothers, James Jensen, Niels Christensen and Joseph Christensen, all of Fountain Green and Bishop J. Y. Jensen of Castle Dale, also two sister, Mrs. Mary Nielson of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Maria Jorgensen of Grand Junction Colo.

She was an active worker of the Relief Society for many years. Funeral services will be held in the Castle Dale ward chapel at 2 p.m. Tuesday, under the direction of Bishop S. Haulder.

Obituary from the Emery County Progress

FamilySearch: Anna Johanna Jensen Anderson

Anderson Family History Book: The Andersons: Their Lives, Their Loves, Their Legacy, by Jacqueline Anderson Mortenson


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