Soren Peter GUHL
Birth:
19 Aug 1821
Horsens, Jutland, Alborg, Denmark
Death:
5 Jul 1883
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa
Burial:
Pottersfield, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa
Marriage:
2 Feb 1861
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Father:
Mother:
Sources:
Denmark Church Records, 1484-1941
Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1964
History of Soren Peter Guhl, by Fern M. Jacobs
Utah Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel Database, 1847-1868
Denmark Baptisms, 1618-1923
New Mexico Deaths, 1889-1945
1860 Census 11th Ward Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory
Utah, Bill of Divorce
Salt Lake County, Utah Civil and Criminal Case Files 1852-1887, Kristine - defendant
Time Line for Soren Peter Guhl, by Beverly Brown
FamilySearch.org/FamilyTree
Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1964
History of Soren Peter Guhl, by Fern M. Jacobs
Utah Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel Database, 1847-1868
Denmark Baptisms, 1618-1923
New Mexico Deaths, 1889-1945
1860 Census 11th Ward Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory
Utah, Bill of Divorce
Salt Lake County, Utah Civil and Criminal Case Files 1852-1887, Kristine - defendant
Time Line for Soren Peter Guhl, by Beverly Brown
FamilySearch.org/FamilyTree
Notes:
MISSION: served April 1857 to preside over the Fyen Conference, serving as a traveling elder for the church til 23 Jan 1859 EMIGRATION:left Copenhagen 1 Apr 1859, to Liverpool, landing at Castle Garden,Manhattan, New York 14 May 1859
Marianne MADSDATTER
Birth:
12 Apr 1824
Tars, Hjorring, Denmark
Death:
4/12 Nov 1904
Mount Pleasant, Sanpete, Utah
Burial:
Mount Pleasant, Sanpete, Utah
Father:
Mother:
Sources:
FamilySearch.org/FamilyTree, May 2016 - family story
Notes:
NAME: also shown as Annie, and Pedersen / Madsen
Children
Marriage
1
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked
Marr:
Notes:
NOTE: In 1880, my half brother Reanous took Gertrude, Nancy and I to Salt LakeCity in a wagon. We camped in the Tithing Yard, in a great big building, wherethe Hotel Utah or the Joseph Smith Memorial Building now stands. We could go in there and make our beds on the floor. I have no idea how many people slept inthere that night. Then we had to camp on the road going home, as it took two days to get home. We used to walk 2 miles to St. John to go to Sunday School and Church. There were only three of us girls in Clover. Nancy, Phoebe and I used to have good times. There were six Stookey boys. Enox Stookey built a place to dance on top ofhis barn. The girls had a fun time dancing there, with the Stookey boys. Mary married Abraham Edward McIntosh, {A. E. McIntosh} on 1 Jan 1884, in St. Johns, Tooele County. They came to Mount Pleasant, Utah, in 1889, where Mr. McIntosh became one of the leading woolgrowers of Utah. He was also on the City Council and a Bishop of the South Ward for thirteen years. He served a mission to Pennsylvania after they had been married for twenty one years. They had many friends there and were well liked by the entire community. Mary was an active member of the LDS church and was a Relief Society Teacher until illhealth forced her retirement. They were the parents of seven children: AbrahamVance, William Edward, Annie Estella, Elvin Peter, Franklin Vaughn, Vernon Marinous, and Grace Marie. Her grandson, Edwin J. McIntosh, said, I remember that Grandma Mary had arthritis so badly that her hands were all crippled up. It was funny that she could do anything, but she managed to take care of the house and she was really quite fussy. Her coal stove just shined. Her house was just spotlessly clean. She was very friendly and nice. I really liked her. She would stay up all night andwouldnt even go to bed until three or four oclock in the morning. Then she would sleep until just about noon the next day. She had her days twisted up that way. I guess that she would read. Thats about the only thing I can figure that she would do. I dont know, maybe she was housecleaning or cooking.But I know theyd say that there was no use going to see Grandma till about noon because shell still be in bed. Then I can remember that when I was a little kid, they had a cow. One of the neighbors, Joe Davis, would milk the cow and hed get half the milk and give Grandma the other half. It was more than she could use, so she would give us a gallon of milk for our family. So Mother would send me over to Grandmas to get the milk in this little can every day. Mary Louise Guhl McIntosh , 74, wife of former Bishop A. E. McIntosh died aftersuffering several years with arthritis and kidney complications. She died on 21Aug 1936 and was buried by her loving husband Abraham Edward McIntosh. Jacobs Mortuary was in charge of the funeral and she was buried in the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery. P. S. Gertrude, from Mariannes first family, married Orson Albert Johnson in 1871 in Clover, Utah. Her son, Luke S. Johnson and Orsonfounded St. John, Utah Luke was one of the first Twelve Apostles in 1835. He left the church three years later, but was rebaptized in Nauvoo in 1846.
2
Birth:
1 May 1865
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Death:
1 Jun 1959
Burlington, Big Horn, Wyoming
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Soren Peter Guhl - Marianne Madsdatter
Soren Peter Guhl
was born at Horsens, Jutland, Alborg, Denmark 19 Aug 1821.
His parents were Frederick Christopher Guhl and Maren Sorensdatter.
He married Marianne Madsdatter 2 Feb 1861 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah . Marianne Madsdatter was born at Tars, Hjorring, Denmark 12 Apr 1824 .
They were the parents of 2
children:
Blocked
Nancy Lena Guhl
born 1 May 1865.
Soren Peter Guhl died 5 Jul 1883 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa .
Marianne Madsdatter died 4/12 Nov 1904 at Mount Pleasant, Sanpete, Utah .