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Annie Marie <I>Christensen</I> Roueche

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Annie Marie Christensen Roueche

Birth
Hyde Park, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
11 Jun 1906 (aged 44)
Millville, Cache County, Utah, USA
Burial
Millville, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
5-29-3
Memorial ID
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Annie Marie Christensen was born September 3, 1861 in Hyde Park, Utah, the daughter of Niels and Anne Rasmussen Christensen.

On April 1, 1886, Annie married John Edward Roueche in the Logan Temple. John was born July 11, 1861 in Kaysville, Utah, the son of Thomas Francis and Margaret Comish Roueche. He attended school in Kaysville, helped on the family farm and sold and delivered coal. In 1881, having very little money, he walked from Kaysville to Provo where he attended Brigham Young Academy. His teacher, Karl Maeser, encouraged him to continue his education; and he graduated with a major in bookkeeping. He served an LDS mission to the Southern States from October 1883 to February 22, 1886, going without purse or scrip.

The Roueche's settled in Layton, Utah; and John worked for Barton and Company Mercantile Store. He sold his interest there in 1888 and moved to Richmond, Utah, and then to Logan where he set up his own general merchandise store. In May 1896, he was called to be Bishop of the Millville Ward, a position he held for thirteen years. He moved his family to Millville where he built and managed another store. Anna died June 11, 1906, leaving him with four children.

John died February 4, 1928 in Logan, Utah.

Children of John and Annie are: Leo Delbert, John Verner, Floyd Chase and Annie Constance.
Annie Marie Christensen was born September 3, 1861 in Hyde Park, Utah, the daughter of Niels and Anne Rasmussen Christensen.

On April 1, 1886, Annie married John Edward Roueche in the Logan Temple. John was born July 11, 1861 in Kaysville, Utah, the son of Thomas Francis and Margaret Comish Roueche. He attended school in Kaysville, helped on the family farm and sold and delivered coal. In 1881, having very little money, he walked from Kaysville to Provo where he attended Brigham Young Academy. His teacher, Karl Maeser, encouraged him to continue his education; and he graduated with a major in bookkeeping. He served an LDS mission to the Southern States from October 1883 to February 22, 1886, going without purse or scrip.

The Roueche's settled in Layton, Utah; and John worked for Barton and Company Mercantile Store. He sold his interest there in 1888 and moved to Richmond, Utah, and then to Logan where he set up his own general merchandise store. In May 1896, he was called to be Bishop of the Millville Ward, a position he held for thirteen years. He moved his family to Millville where he built and managed another store. Anna died June 11, 1906, leaving him with four children.

John died February 4, 1928 in Logan, Utah.

Children of John and Annie are: Leo Delbert, John Verner, Floyd Chase and Annie Constance.


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