"Alma Tietjen was the eighth of nine children born to Ernest Albert Tietjen and Emma Oleava Erickson. He was born on January 4, 1891, in Savoia. A nephew, Chink Chapman, was with him a great deal and writes most of our account:
"Uncle Alma stood at about six feet, four inches in his stocking feet, was light complected, with light, wavy hair, and was a real good looking young man. He had a very pleasant disposition, and in all the years that I was around him, I never saw him get out of patience with anyone or heard him speak a cross word."From Gary Tietjen, Ernst Albert Tietjen: Missionary and Colonizer (Bountiful, Utah: Family History Publishers, 1992)
Alma Tietjen Bio
"Alma Tietjen was the eighth of nine children born to Ernest Albert Tietjen and Emma Oleava Erickson. He was born on January 4, 1891, in Savoia. A nephew, Chink Chapman, was with him a great deal and writes most of our account:
"Uncle Alma stood at about six feet, four inches in his stocking feet, was light complected, with light, wavy hair, and was a real good looking young man. He had a very pleasant disposition, and in all the years that I was around him, I never saw him get out of patience with anyone or heard him speak a cross word."From Gary Tietjen, Ernst Albert Tietjen: Missionary and Colonizer (Bountiful, Utah: Family History Publishers, 1992)
Alma Tietjen Bio
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