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Peter Peterson

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Sengelose, Copenhagen, Vridslosmagle, Denmark
Death: May 14, 1910 (63)
Neola, Duchesne, Utah, United States
Place of Burial: Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Ole Pederson and Maren Peterson
Husband of Mary Elizabeth Peterson
Father of Ketura Thurman Peterson; Alice Taylor Kone; William Peter Peterson; Jesse Sern Peterson; James Ole Peterson and 5 others
Brother of Mary Fisher; Laura Jane Peterson; James Peterson; Anna Christina Wilcox and Inger Kjirstina Anderson

Managed by: Gary Oliver
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About Peter Peterson

Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah Genealogies and Biographies PETERSEN, PETER (son of Ole Petersen and Marn Hansen. Born Feb. 11, 1847, in Denmark. Came to Utah 1862 (with his parents). Married Mary Elizabeth Thurman (daughter of George William Thurman and Mary Margaret Brown of Kentucky; latter a pioneer 1869). She was born Aug. 25, 1845, died May 1, 1912, Vernal, Utah. Their children: Keturah b. Oct. 8, 1867, m. Nelson Merkley; Alice T. b. July 31, 1871, m. William A. Kone; William Peter b. April 3, 1873, d. infant; Jesse S. b. Feb. 13, 1875, m. Minnie Feuell; James O. b. May 22, 1877, m. Addie Searls; Christie L. b. Aug. 6, 1879, m. John Wardle; David J. b. March 15, 1882, m. Bertha Burgess; Samuel T. b. Feb. 23, 1884, m. Samantha Read; Henry J. b. March 14, 1888, m. Laura Feuell; Franklin H. b. Oct. 5, 1890, d. infant. Family home, Cedar Fort and Vernal. Bishop's counselor. Justice of the peace. Farmer. Died May 14, 1910, at Vernal.

The Vernal Express, Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, Friday, May 20, 1910 page 2 column 1 (typed as written)

                   PETER PETERSON LAID TO REST
    Peter PETERSON one of the pioneers of the Ashley Valley died at his home in Hayden, Saturday, May 14, of Dropsy brought on by wounds received in an explosion at White river five years ago.
    Mr. PETERSON leaves a wife and eight children, five sons, J.F., J.O., D.J., F.T., J.H. and Alice KONE all of Hayden, Kate wife of Nelson MERKLEY and Christy wife of John WARDLE live in this valley.
    Mr. PETERSON was born 63 years ago last February in Denmark and came to Utah when he was thirteen years old. He has made several trips across the plains with ox teams. He settled in Cedar Fort and in 1870 married Mary Elizabeth THURMAN. In 1879 he moved with his family to the Ashley valley and lived at first in the old fort. He took up a homestead joining Nelson MERKLEY on the south.
    During the hard winter he was one of the four men who crossed over Diamond mountain to Green river city after flour for the famishing settlers. Those four men were Peter PETERSON, Cheil HALL, James HENRY and Dave WOODRUFF. They underwent hardships but got back with flour to save the settlers.
    The funeral was held at the Glines Ward house, Bishop McKEE presiding. The speakers were George MERKLEY, an old friend of the Cedar Fort days, John G. DAVIS a friend and neighbor of Hayden, where Mr. PETERSON has lived for four years. R. S. COLLETT (not sure of this surname), O.H. GLINES and James O. NELSON, all were well acquainted with the deceased.
    The flowers were in profusion, many came to pay their last respects to our old friend and pioneer. The interment was in the Maeser cemetery.

Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah Genealogies and Biographies PETERSEN, PETER (son of Ole Petersen and Marn Hansen. Born Feb. 11, 1847, in Denmark. Came to Utah 1862 (with his parents). Married Mary Elizabeth Thurman (daughter of George William Thurman and Mary Margaret Brown of Kentucky; latter a pioneer 1869). She was born Aug. 25, 1845, died May 1, 1912, Vernal, Utah. Their children: Keturah b. Oct. 8, 1867, m. Nelson Merkley; Alice T. b. July 31, 1871, m. William A. Kone; William Peter b. April 3, 1873, d. infant; Jesse S. b. Feb. 13, 1875, m. Minnie Feuell; James O. b. May 22, 1877, m. Addie Searls; Christie L. b. Aug. 6, 1879, m. John Wardle; David J. b. March 15, 1882, m. Bertha Burgess; Samuel T. b. Feb. 23, 1884, m. Samantha Read; Henry J. b. March 14, 1888, m. Laura Feuell; Franklin H. b. Oct. 5, 1890, d. infant. Family home, Cedar Fort and Vernal. Bishop's counselor. Justice of the peace. Farmer. Died May 14, 1910, at Vernal.

The Vernal Express, Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, Friday, May 20, 1910 page 2 column 1 (typed as written)

                   PETER PETERSON LAID TO REST
    Peter PETERSON one of the pioneers of the Ashley Valley died at his home in Hayden, Saturday, May 14, of Dropsy brought on by wounds received in an explosion at White river five years ago.
    Mr. PETERSON leaves a wife and eight children, five sons, J.F., J.O., D.J., F.T., J.H. and Alice KONE all of Hayden, Kate wife of Nelson MERKLEY and Christy wife of John WARDLE live in this valley.
    Mr. PETERSON was born 63 years ago last February in Denmark and came to Utah when he was thirteen years old. He has made several trips across the plains with ox teams. He settled in Cedar Fort and in 1870 married Mary Elizabeth THURMAN. In 1879 he moved with his family to the Ashley valley and lived at first in the old fort. He took up a homestead joining Nelson MERKLEY on the south.
    During the hard winter he was one of the four men who crossed over Diamond mountain to Green river city after flour for the famishing settlers. Those four men were Peter PETERSON, Cheil HALL, James HENRY and Dave WOODRUFF. They underwent hardships but got back with flour to save the settlers.
    The funeral was held at the Glines Ward house, Bishop McKEE presiding. The speakers were George MERKLEY, an old friend of the Cedar Fort days, John G. DAVIS a friend and neighbor of Hayden, where Mr. PETERSON has lived for four years. R. S. COLLETT (not sure of this surname), O.H. GLINES and James O. NELSON, all were well acquainted with the deceased.
    The flowers were in profusion, many came to pay their last respects to our old friend and pioneer. The interment was in the Maeser cemetery.
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Peter Peterson's Timeline

1847
February 11, 1847
Sengelose, Copenhagen, Vridslosmagle, Denmark
1867
October 8, 1867
Munfordville, Hart, KY, United States
1871
July 31, 1871
Cedar Fort, Utah, United States
1873
September 3, 1873
Cedar Fort, Utah, UT, United States
1875
February 12, 1875
Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah Territory, United States
1877
May 22, 1877
Cedar Fort, Utah, UT, United States
1880
1880
UT, United States
1882
March 1882
UT, United States
1884
February 23, 1884
Vernal, Uintah, UT, United States
1888
March 1888
UT, United States