Anthon Peter Mikkelsen was buried on 1 October 1890 in the small Gentile Cemetery (later called the Old Lago Cemtery) located on the top of Old Elliott Hill in Lago, Caribou Co., Idaho.
Genealogical research on the ancestors of Anthon Peter Mikkelsen and Githe Jensen was conducted by Inger Ludlow, an Accredited Genealogist in Salt Lake City, Utah, between 1976 and 1980. Copies of Inger Ludlow's research conclusions and prepared family group records are in possession of Ethel M. Brough.
History of Anthon Peter Mikkelsen and Bergetta (Githe) Jensen
A history of Anthon Peter Mikkelsen and Bergetta (Githe) Jensen can be found in the 2001 book, "The Ancestors of Michael Mickelson and Sarah Emeline Harris", which has been made into a digital book by the Family History Library (FHL) in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is available for free online viewing. Also, this book is available on microfilm at the FHL (FHL US/CAN Film # 1440477, Item #10).
This couple (Anthon Peter Mikkelsen and Marie Cecilie Olesdatter) had not issue (or children).
Michel Pedersen and his wife, Dorothe Knudsdatter, joined the LDS Church in 1862 in Denmark. After joining the LDS Church they left Denmark and immigrated to the United States, where they settled in Huntsville, Weber, Utah. Michel died on 18 August 1873 in Huntsville, and was buried in the area. Unfortunately, his burial site is not known and is not listed in the Huntsville Cemetery Record (FHL U.S. Film # 486184, Item #2). Following his death, Dorothe, eventually moved to Lago, Idaho, because she and Michael had been friends with the Bassett and Hansen families who knew of the agricultural opportunities in the Lago area. Dorothe died on 14 February 1887 and was subsequently buried in the small Gentile Cemetery (later called the Old Lago Cemetery) located on the top of Old Elliott Hill in Lago, Idaho.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, "Michael Peterson" is listed as being 60 years old (born about 1810), born in Denmark, working as a "Farmer", and residing with his wife, Dorotha (age 56), in Huntsville, Ogden Valley, Weber, Utah Territory.
Genealogical research on the ancestors of Anthon Peter Mikkelsen and Githe Jensen was conducted by Inger Ludlow, an Accredited Genealogist in Salt Lake City, Utah, between 1976 and 1980. Copies of Inger Ludlow's research conclusions and prepared family group records are in possession of Ethel M. Brough.
History of Michel Pedersen and Dorothe Knudsdatter
Michel Pedersen and his wife, Dorothe Knudsdatter, joined the LDS Church in 1862 in Denmark. After joining the LDS Church they left Denmark and immigrated to the United States, where they settled in Huntsville, Weber, Utah. Michel died on 18 August 1873 in Huntsville, and was buried in the area. Unfortunately, his burial site is not known and is not listed in the Huntsville Cemetery Record (FHL U.S. Film # 486184, Item #2). Following his death, Dorothe, eventually moved to Lago, Idaho, because she and Michael had been friends with the Bassett and Hansen families who knew of the agricultural opportunities in the Lago area. Dorothe died on 14 February 1887 and was subsequently buried in the small Gentile Cemetery (later called the Old Lago Cemetery) located on the top of Old Elliott Hill in Lago, Idaho.
Census Information:
In the 1870 U.S. Census, "Michael Peterson" is listed as being 60 years old (born about 1810), born in Denmark, working as a "Farmer", and residing with his wife, Dorotha (age 56), in Huntsville, Ogden Valley, Weber, Utah Territory.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, "Dorotha (Peterson)" is listed as being 56 years old (born about 1814), born in Denmark, working "Keeping House", and residing with her husband, Michael Peterson (age 60)--a "Farmer", in Huntsville, Ogden Valley, Weber, Utah Territory.
Dorothe Knudsdatter Mikkelsen died on 14 February 1887 and was subsequently buried in the small Gentile Cemetery (later called the Old Lago Cemetery) located on the top of Old Elliott Hill in Lago, Caribou Co., Idaho.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, "Dorotha (Peterson)" is listed as being 56 years old (born about 1814), born in Denmark, working "Keeping House", and residing with her husband, Michael Peterson (age 60)--a "Farmer", in Huntsville, Ogden Valley, Weber, Utah Territory.
History of Michel Pedersen and Dorothe Knudsdatter
Michel Pedersen and his wife, Dorothe Knudsdatter, joined the LDS Church in 1862 in Denmark. After joining the LDS Church they left Denmark and immigrated to the United States, where they settled in Huntsville, Weber, Utah. Michel died on 18 August 1873 in Huntsville, and was buried in the area. Unfortunately, his burial site is not known and is not listed in the Huntsville Cemetery Record (FHL U.S. Film # 486184, Item #2). Following his death, Dorothe, eventually moved to Lago, Idaho, because she and Michael had been friends with the Bassett and Hansen families who knew of the agricultural opportunities in the Lago area. Dorothe died on 14 February 1887 and was subsequently buried in the small Gentile Cemetery (later called the Old Lago Cemetery) located on the top of Old Elliott Hill in Lago, Idaho.
Census Information:
In the 1870 U.S. Census, "Michael Peterson" is listed as being 60 years old (born about 1810), born in Denmark, working as a "Farmer", and residing with his wife, Dorotha (age 56), in Huntsville, Ogden Valley, Weber, Utah Territory.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, "Dorotha (Peterson)" is listed as being 56 years old (born about 1814), born in Denmark, working "Keeping House", and residing with her husband, Michael Peterson (age 60)--a "Farmer", in Huntsville, Ogden Valley, Weber, Utah Territory.In 1978, a picture of Dorothy Knudsdatter Pedersen (1814-1887, FamilySearch PID # KWJ8-1T2)) was provided to the Mickelson Family Organization from the genealogical files of Michael Mickelson (1873-1952) and Sarah Emeline Harris (1880-1963). However, the picture may have been that of Inger Marie Mogensen (1813-1903, FamilySearch PID# KWVM-MTN).
The gravesite of Bergetta Jensen Mickelsen is posted in FindAGrave at:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=17541726History of Anthon Peter Mikkelsen and Bergetta (Githe) Jensen
A history of Anthon Peter Mikkelsen and Bergetta (Githe) Jensen can be found in the 2001 book, "The Ancestors of Michael Mickelson and Sarah Emeline Harris", which has been made into a digital book by the Family History Library (FHL) in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is available for free online viewing. Also, this book is available on microfilm at the FHL (FHL US/CAN Film # 1440477, Item #10).
Genealogical research on the ancestors of Anthon Peter Mikkelsen and Githe Jensen was conducted by Inger Ludlow, an Accredited Genealogist in Salt Lake City, Utah, between 1976 and 1980. Copies of Inger Ludlow's research conclusions and prepared family group records are in possession of Ethel M. Brough.