Christian Jensen Jr.

Christian Jensen Jr. (November 17, 1868 – January 20, 1958) was born in Ephraim, Utah, later immigrating to Canada, where he became a successful businessman and farmer and rancher in rural Southern Alberta. He was instrumental in establishing several of the leading agricultural organizations in Alberta of the early 20th century. The Magrath Irrigation District and the Government of the Alberta named the first structure in the St. Mary's River Development after Jensen—The Jensen Dam and Jensen Reservoir.[1]

Christian Jensen
Born(1868-11-17)November 17, 1868
DiedJanuary 20, 1958
Magrath, Alberta, Canada
Resting placeMagrath Cemetery, Magrath, Alberta, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Spouse(s)Allie Zittella Rogers, 1894, Vivian Kenny Poulsen, 1946
Notes
BIOGRAPHY: Christian Jensen - Man of Vision https://familysearch.org/photos/stories/1189445
Jensen Dam Memorial Plaque
Jensen Reservoir Provincial Marker

Career

  • President of the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers (1937–49), named an Honorary Knight of the Golden Fleece on March 30, 1950.[2]
  • Inducted to the Canadian Agriculture Hall of Fame, 1962[3][4]
  • President Magrath Irrigation District (25 years).
  • Member of the provisional board of directors establishing the Alberta Wheat Pool.
  • Director and founding father of the Alberta Wheat Pool (22 years).[5]
  • Board of Directors Canadian Wheat Pool.
  • Second Mayor of the Town of Magrath.[6]
  • First president of the Southern Alberta Sheep Breeders.[7]
  • First president of the Alberta Federation of Agriculture,[8] 1936-1941[9]
  • Partner in Jensen Ranching Company, Limited (1907).[10]
  • Delegate to the 1st-annual Convention of the Western Canada Irrigation Association (1908)[11]

Church Service

Family

Son of Christian Jensen and Barbara Christensen Jensdatter, of Redmond, Sevier County, Utah.[17][18]

Christian[19] and Allie had five children. Afton (Daivd) Keeler, born Utah; Cleo (Lloyd) Ririe, Lalovee (Lasca) Jensen,[20] Allie (Rondo) Robinson, and Beatrice (Ray) Harker, all born in Alberta.

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