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Show until she was 54 years 1895, and died August beautiful child. Much of concerning Anna Maria this was old in 1944. 12, 1898. taken from Now Josie was born April 6, She was 3 years old and a Louise Hastler's written report Ernest Winkler. He was born November 28, 1878, son of Thalman and Hans Ulrich Winkler in Mt. PLeasant, the eighth of nine children. His father and mother living in Zell, Switzerland, had accepted the Gospel of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and with two babies, Lena 3 and Jacob 1, and expecting a third child, left to immigrate to Utah. Ulrich's sister, Anna, accompanied them. Through the years, these three brought al) their whole family to Utah except her father, who had died in Switzerland. Maria's baby, Urich Hudson, was born aboard ship prematurely and lived only eight days. He was buried in the Atlantic Ocean. Crossing the plains, Lena and Jacob, had scarlet fever. Jacob passed away in Wyoming, Nebraska. In Utah, they were advised to settle in Richfield. Here, Herman James was born. Later the Indians were giving them trouble so they were advised to move further north and they settled in Mt. Pleasant. Then the following year these children were born: Henry, who died the same year, Albert Williams, Gilbert arrived in April 28, 1875, and Ernest, November 28, 1878. Baby Edwin, born October 1, 1880, lived only 15 days. Following Edwin's birth, Maria was left weak and died December 9, 1880. Ernest was 2. His sister Lena, along with Aunt Louisa Hastler, his mother's sister, and Elizabeth Ott, his father's sister, gave help and love to this fine family. And Ernest Anderson cheeses. spoke who Ernest of staying began with with herding his them sheep Aunt across at Anna the a tender and Uncle mountains age in Andrew to Bratt sell Valley. He told us he walked up and down Small Creek to get across it. He played 4 harmonia. Once 4 tooth ulcerated. He had to wait two days for someone to come so he could see a dentist. At 16, he lived with the Hunter family. He also was employed by James Larson, He graduated from the 8th grade. He attend B.Y. Academy. in Utah State. While working at the Black Rock Ranch, his father died, March 4th. He spoke of his father with love and respect. He said his father would take him off alone and counsel hin. Ernest was transferred to the regional office March 1, 1916, as inspector of grazing. In April 1923, he was placed in charge of the division of Wild Life and Range. h the family moved to 536 23rd Street. They had five children: , who was born in Mt. Pleasant as was Gifford and Beth, Ella was born in Ephraim and Sheldon was born in Richfield. Then they moved to Ogden, 536 next door to a Mrs. Goddard, and she was a little upset to see a family with five children, a cow, chickens, 2 guinea pigs. But they became fast friends later on and she'd hold the inside of the block so the children could run and play Run Sheepy Run and have a good time. Then living with Mrs. Goddard was John Everett and his wife, Erma, and they raised 5 children 2 there. And according |