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Henrietta Jorgenson D'Jorup

	Mrs. Henrietta D'JORUP, nee JORGENSON, is the proprietor of the 
Utsaladdy Hotel, Utsaladdy, Island county, Washington. She is also the owner 
of a considerable amount of town property, besides farms on Camano and San 
Juan islands. Of her life we present the following brief sketch:
	Mrs. Henrietta D'JORUP was born near the capital of Denmark, in 
August, 1847, daughter of T.T. and Mary (HELGON) JORGENSON. She has been twice 
married. November 5, 1863 she and S. THORSEN were united in marriage, and soon 
afterward she was left a widow with one son, George W. THORSEN, who still 
lives with her. She was married the second time, April 9, 1869, to P. D'JORUP, 
in Denmark, he soon afterward coming to America, and she, in company with his 
brother, following him five years later and joining him in Utsaladdy. P. 
D'JORUP was born June 30, 1845, in Denmark, and died in Utsaladdy, Washington, 
November 21, 1890. In early boyhood days he attended the best schools that his 
country afforded and as he grew older he went to sea. He followed a seafaring 
life until he came to America and located on the island on which he spent the 
rest of his life and died. He worked in a sawmill until the arrival of his 
wife, when they opened a hotel, the establishment which Mrs. D'JORUP still 
conducts. Their son followed in 1882. 
	Mr. D'JORUP was a very prominent man during his residence on Camano 
island. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, K. of P. and A.O.U.W. He served 
his county as Commissioner five terms, and for two terms rendered valuable 
service as a member of the Territorial Legislature. At his death he left to 
his widow and son a large estate.
	Mrs. D'JORUP is a member of the Pioneer Association and also of the 
Eastern Star, Seattle.

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