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Show PIONEER WOMAN PASSES All ! Mrs. Annie Woodhouse Candland, widow of the late David Candland, and a pioneer resident of Mt. Pleasant, died this Friday afternoon at her home in this city, after a lingering ling-ering illness due to old age. Mrs. Candland Avas born in Adwick, Lee Street, Yorkshire, England, November 13, 1S33 nd came to America as a child of twelve years Avith her parents. par-ents. In 1852 she began the lone; hard trin across the i plains, with Captain William I' Jepson's company Avalking the j entire distance. She w as mar jried in the EndoAvment House I in Salt Lake, November 5, 185") (to David Candland. In 1861, ;in obeyance to a request by (President Brigham Young, they came to Mt. Pleasant to help in the colonizing of Sanpete San-pete county, and endured uncomplainingly un-complainingly all the hardships hard-ships incident to pioneer life. She Avas a Avoman of sterling (character and lofty ideals and ( will be missed by a host of (friends. She was the mother (of eleAren children, eight of Avhom survive her. They are i Harry. D. and Fredrick II. of j Chester, Percy H. of Salt Lake I City, Albert II., Theo C, Leo L., Mrs. AndreAv M. Jensen, land Mrs. Fannie C. Miles, all i of Mt, Pleasant. ; Funeral sendees Avill be in i charge of Bishop II. C. Jacobs (in the North Ward chapel, on i Monday, April 17th. at one o I 'clock. |