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Mary Ann (Andersen) Mcbride
Mary Ann (Andersen) Mcbride was born on March 25, 1814 in New York United States of America.
Christiana Andersen of Prahran Australia was born in 1818 to Hans Andersen. Christiana Andersen died at age 80 years old in 1898 in Prahran.
Peter Andersen of Hcote Australia was born in 1823, and died at age 85 years old in 1908 in Hcote.
John Andersen of U Australia was born in 1825, and died at age 60 years old in 1885 in U.
Thomas Andersen of Bgo Hosp Australia was born in 1826, and died at age 76 years old in 1902 in Bgo Hosp.
Andrew Andersen of Australia was born in 1828, and died at age 38 years old in 1866.
Christian Andersen of Beechworth Australia was born in 1828 to Christian Andersen and Eliza Petersen Andersen. Christian Andersen died at age 55 years old in 1883 in Beechworth.
Annie Andersen of Hotham West Australia was born in 1830, and died at age 79 years old in 1909 in Hotham West.
James Andersen of Golden Sq Australia was born in 1831, and died at age 78 years old in 1909 in Golden Sq.
Neils George Andersen of Stawell Hosp Australia was born in 1833, and died at age 63 years old in 1896 in Stawell Hosp.
Hans Jacob Andersen
Hans Jacob Andersen of Guttersrud, Fetsund, Viken, Norge, in Fetsund, Viken Norge was born on November 6, 1833 at Nes, Akershus, Norway Brandstorphaugen to Anders Hansen and Birthe Iversdatter. Hans was baptized in 1848 at Finholt in Nes County. He married Anna Olava Olsdatter, and they were married until Anna's death on March 30, 1881. He also married Olia Arnesdatter, and they were married until Olia's death on August 12, 1875. Hans' partner was Berthe Pedersdatter, and they had children Hilda Elise Hansen and Ole Malkus Hansen. Hans Andersen died at age 90 years old on October 31, 1924 at Fet, Akershus, Norway Guttersrudengen.
Hans Johansen Andersen of Castlemaine Australia was born in 1836, and died at age 45 years old in 1881 in Castlemaine.

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Marjorie Lu (Shaver) Lafferty Andersen of California United States was born on July 28, 1935 in Glendale. She was in a relationship with Arthur Douglas Lafferty Jr., and had a child Deborah A. (Lafferty). Marjorie Lafferty Andersen died at age 52 years old on May 8, 1988 in Riverside.
Mary Euscide (Istre) Andersen
Mary Euscide (Istre) Andersen was born on April 4, 1897 to Thomas Istre and Marguerite Euphemia (Simon) Istre. She was in a relationship with Anton Marinus Andersen, and had children Virmay (Andersen) Taylor and Karen Marina (Andersen) Burke. Mary Andersen died at age 89 years old on April 10, 1986. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Euscide (Istre) Andersen.
Anton Marinus Andersen
Anton Marinus Andersen was born on June 6, 1895 at Sturer, Denmark, and died at age 72 years old on May 22, 1968 at Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, USA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Anton Marinus Andersen.
Karen Marie (Laursen) Andersen was born on January 1, 1873. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Karen Marie (Laursen) Andersen.
Jens Fuglgaard Andersen was born on March 10, 1870, and died at age 85 years old on October 3, 1955. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jens Fuglgaard Andersen.
Virmay (Andersen) Taylor
Virmay (Andersen) Taylor was born on October 12, 1920, and died at age 68 years old on October 17, 1988. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Virmay (Andersen) Taylor.
Karen Marina (Andersen) Burke
Karen Marina (Andersen) Burke was born on April 4, 1923 in Port Arthur, Texas United States, and died at age 83 years old on December 5, 2006 in Scott, LA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Karen Marina (Andersen) Burke.
Greta Marie Andersen
Greta Marie (Andersen) Sonnichsen was born on 1 May 1927 in Copenhagen, Denmark, to Mourits Peter Andersen and Charlotte Emerentze Benedikte Nielsen. Greta Andersen, a Danish swimmer, was considered the greatest swimmer in the World. She won a gold and a silver medal in the 100 meter freestyle events at the 1948 Summer Olympics. For a list of her accomplishments, see Greta Marie Andersen: Professions. Greta Andersen married Helge Jeppsen in 1952 Copenhagen and they divorced. Greta then married John Sonnichsen in Long Beach, California, in 1957. After they opened a swimming school in Los Alamitos, California, Greta and John divorced. In 1966, Greta then married Hungarian doctor Andre Veress. See Greta Marie Andersen: Obituary.
Frederick Morten Andersen is the son of Hans Christian Andersen and Marie Elsie (Harvey) Andersen. He had a brother, Phil Christian Andersen (born 1910). He was the father of Pauline Marie (Andersen) Woodbridge, Lauren May (Andersen) Hawkins, Helen Andersen, Peter Frederick Andersen (1952-1952), and Eric Martin Andersen (born July 11, 1954). Frederick was married to Mary Pauline Odonoghue Andersen.
Lloyd E Andersen of Everett, Snohomish County, WA was born on February 9, 1915, and died at age 79 years old on April 2, 1994.
Paul C. Andersen
Iowa, U.S., Death Records Name: Paul C Andersen Gender: Male Race: White Marital Status: Married Age: 87 Birth Date: 27 Aug 1854 Birth Place: Denmark Death Date: 5 Jun 1942 Death Place: Underwood Iowa, Pottawattamie, Iowa, USA Spouse: Magdalene Andersen Iowa, U.S., Select Marriages Index Name: Paul Christian Anderson Gender: Male Marriage Date: 24 Sep 1888 Marriage Place: Council Bluffs, Iowa Spouse: Stena Anderson Iowa, U.S., Marriage Records Name: Paul C Andersen Gender: Male Race: White Age: 71 Birth Date: abt 1854 Birth Place: Denmark, Europe. Residence Place: Underwood IA Marriage Date: 11 May 1925 Marriage Place: Pottawattamie, Iowa, USA Father: Andres Madsen Mother: Johans Paulsdatter Spouse: Madeline Moore
Magdalene M. (Moore) Andersen of Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa was born on May 31, 1890. Magdalene Andersen was married to Paul C. Andersen on May 11, 1925 in Pottawattamie County United States, and died at age 88 years old on May 4, 1979 in Loveland, Pottawattamie County.
Stena Andersen
U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records Name: Stena Andersen Record Type: Burial Birth Place: Danmark Death Date: 26 Jun 1920 Burial Date: 28 Jun 1920 Church Name: St Paul Church Location: Neola, Iowa Iowa, U.S., Select Marriages Index Name: Stena Anderson Gender: Female Marriage Date: 24 Sep 1888 Marriage Place: Council Bluffs, Iowa Spouse: Paul Christian Anderson 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Christena Anderson Age: 37 Birth Date: Oct 1862 Birthplace: Denmark Home in 1900: Norwalk, Pottawattamie, Iowa Race: White Gender: Female Immigration Year: 1886 Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Paul Anderson Marriage Year: 1888 Years Married: 12 Father's Birthplace: Denmark Mother's Birthplace: Denmark Mother: number of living children: 5 Mother: How many children: 5 Years in US: 14 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes Household Members Age Relationship Paul Anderson 42 Head Christena Anderson 37 Wife Hans Peter Anderson 10 Son Alfred Anderson 7 Son Hannah Anderson 5 Daughter Mary Anderson 3 Daughter Clara Anderson Daughter Johane Poulsdatter Datter 76 Mother
Arthur A. Andersen was born on April 13, 1921 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York United States, and died at age 87 years old on May 16, 2008. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Arthur A. Andersen.
Adele (Gicala) Andersen was born on February 12, 1924 in New York, New York United States to Martin Gicala and Nellie Kuro, and had siblings Anthony Joseph Gicala, Pauline Mary (Gicala) Celmer, and Stella Gicala. She married Arthur A. Andersen on January 9, 1944 in New York, and they were married until Arthur's death on May 16, 2008. Adele Andersen died at age 95 years old on August 30, 2019. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Adele (Gicala) Andersen.
Christine Christiansen Andersen
Christine Christiansen Andersen was born on October 4, 1860. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Christine Christiansen Andersen.
Steffen Andersen was born on March 24, 1867 in Denmark, and died at age 77 years old on November 1, 1944 in Seattle, Washington United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Steffen Andersen.
Anna Christine (Hansen) Andersen was born on January 5, 1872. She was in a relationship with Steffen Andersen, and had a child Leo Andersen. Anna Andersen died at age 92 years old on September 20, 1964 in Seattle, Washington United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Anna Christine (Hansen).
Leo Andersen
Leo Andersen was born in March 1900 in Seattle, King County, Washington United States to Steffen Andersen and Anna Christine (Hansen), and died at age 3 years old on September 1, 1903 in Seattle. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Leo Andersen.
Margaret Andersen
Margaret Andersen was born on April 6, 1907 in Seattle, King County, Washington United States, and died at age 48 years old on July 5, 1955 in Seattle. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Andersen.

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Hans Jacob Andersen
Hans Jacob Andersen of Guttersrud, Fetsund, Viken, Norge, in Fetsund, Viken Norge was born on November 6, 1833 at Nes, Akershus, Norway Brandstorphaugen to Anders Hansen and Birthe Iversdatter. Hans was baptized in 1848 at Finholt in Nes County. He married Anna Olava Olsdatter, and they were married until Anna's death on March 30, 1881. He also married Olia Arnesdatter, and they were married until Olia's death on August 12, 1875. Hans' partner was Berthe Pedersdatter, and they had children Hilda Elise Hansen and Ole Malkus Hansen. Hans Andersen died at age 90 years old on October 31, 1924 at Fet, Akershus, Norway Guttersrudengen.
Mabel (Andersen) Lawrence
Mabel (Andersen) Lawrence was born circa November 1936. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mabel (Andersen) Lawrence.
Leo Andersen
Leo Andersen was born in March 1900 in Seattle, King County, Washington United States to Steffen Andersen and Anna Christine (Hansen), and died at age 3 years old on September 1, 1903 in Seattle. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Leo Andersen.
Greta Marie Andersen
Greta Marie (Andersen) Sonnichsen was born on 1 May 1927 in Copenhagen, Denmark, to Mourits Peter Andersen and Charlotte Emerentze Benedikte Nielsen. Greta Andersen, a Danish swimmer, was considered the greatest swimmer in the World. She won a gold and a silver medal in the 100 meter freestyle events at the 1948 Summer Olympics. For a list of her accomplishments, see Greta Marie Andersen: Professions. Greta Andersen married Helge Jeppsen in 1952 Copenhagen and they divorced. Greta then married John Sonnichsen in Long Beach, California, in 1957. After they opened a swimming school in Los Alamitos, California, Greta and John divorced. In 1966, Greta then married Hungarian doctor Andre Veress. See Greta Marie Andersen: Obituary.
Stanley Andersen
Stanley Andersen was born in 1899. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Stanley Andersen.
Anna Maria Andersen
Anna Maria Andersen was born on July 14, 1848. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Anna Maria Andersen.
Hazel (Andersen) Bullard
Hazel (Andersen) Bullard was born on January 8, 1905. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Hazel (Andersen) Bullard.
June (Andersen) Mynar
June (Andersen) Mynar was born in 1910. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember June (Andersen) Mynar.
Margaret Andersen
Margaret Andersen was born on April 6, 1907 in Seattle, King County, Washington United States, and died at age 48 years old on July 5, 1955 in Seattle. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Andersen.
Vendla Ulrikke Andersen was born to Andreas Stefan Koivoniemi and Kristine Ulrikke Simonsdatter, and has siblings Hilda Vilhelmine Eskildsen, Laurits Anton Stefansen, Johan Maurits Stefansen, and Rikhard Stefansen. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Vendla Ulrikke Andersen.
George Axel Andersen was born in 1885, and died at age 57 years old in 1943. George Andersen was buried at Kanchanaburi War Cemetery 2. G. 20. in Denmark. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember George Axel Andersen.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Linda Laugesen (Andersen).
Arthur William Andersen
Arthur William Andersen was born in 1934, and died at age 47 years old in 1981. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Arthur William Andersen.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lillian (Andersen) Trulin.
Hans Peter Andersen
Iowa, U.S., Marriage Records Name: Haus P Anderson Gender: Male Race: Danish Age: 34 Birth Date: abt 1878 Birth Place: Iowa Marriage Date: 2 Jan 1912 Marriage Place: Pottawattamie, Iowa, USA Father: Paul C Anderson Mother: Christine Anderson Spouse: Minnie Anderson
Anders Peter Andersen
Anders Peter Andersen was born on December 10, 1847. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Anders Peter Andersen.
Stena Andersen
U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records Name: Stena Andersen Record Type: Burial Birth Place: Danmark Death Date: 26 Jun 1920 Burial Date: 28 Jun 1920 Church Name: St Paul Church Location: Neola, Iowa Iowa, U.S., Select Marriages Index Name: Stena Anderson Gender: Female Marriage Date: 24 Sep 1888 Marriage Place: Council Bluffs, Iowa Spouse: Paul Christian Anderson 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Christena Anderson Age: 37 Birth Date: Oct 1862 Birthplace: Denmark Home in 1900: Norwalk, Pottawattamie, Iowa Race: White Gender: Female Immigration Year: 1886 Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Paul Anderson Marriage Year: 1888 Years Married: 12 Father's Birthplace: Denmark Mother's Birthplace: Denmark Mother: number of living children: 5 Mother: How many children: 5 Years in US: 14 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes Household Members Age Relationship Paul Anderson 42 Head Christena Anderson 37 Wife Hans Peter Anderson 10 Son Alfred Anderson 7 Son Hannah Anderson 5 Daughter Mary Anderson 3 Daughter Clara Anderson Daughter Johane Poulsdatter Datter 76 Mother
Joyce M. Cummings
Joyce M. (Andersen) Cummings of El Paso, Texas United States was born on September 2, 1928. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Joyce M. Cummings.
Marian Andersen was in a relationship with Scott Arnink, and has children Kyla Arnink and Kellen Arnink. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Marian Andersen.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Oscar Andersen.

Andersen Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Andersen family member is 75.0 years old according to our database of 14,274 people with the last name Andersen that have a birth and death date listed.

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75.0 years

Oldest Andersens

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Alma Andersen of Northwood, Worth County, IA was born on January 13, 1895, and died at age 109 years old on August 3, 2004.
109 years
Anna J Andersen of Julesburg, Sedgwick County, CO was born on June 5, 1894, and died at age 107 years old on March 20, 2002.
107 years
William J Andersen of Racine, Racine County, WI was born on August 12, 1890, and died at age 107 years old on July 6, 1998.
107 years
Hannah B Andersen of Raleigh, Wake County, NC was born on April 21, 1891, and died at age 107 years old on July 31, 1998.
107 years
James Andersen of Republic, Ferry County, Washington was born on May 7, 1875, and died at age 107 years old in November 1982.
107 years
Willie Andersen of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California was born on January 26, 1872, and died at age 106 years old in June 1978.
106 years
Jennie Marguarite Andersen of Ord, Valley County, Nebraska was born on February 4, 1901, and died at age 105 years old on January 30, 2007.
105 years
William S Andersen of Easley, Pickens County, SC was born on April 29, 1904, and died at age 106 years old on April 30, 2010.
106 years
Alice C Andersen of Naperville, Du Page County, IL was born on June 16, 1905, and died at age 104 years old on January 7, 2010.
104 years
Nina Andersen of Troy, Oakland County, MI was born on December 23, 1901, and died at age 104 years old on January 4, 2006.
104 years
Metta P Andersen of Providence, Providence County, RI was born on May 12, 1882, and died at age 105 years old on August 15, 1987.
105 years
Bessie Andersen of Carol Stream, Du Page County, IL was born on February 12, 1902, and died at age 104 years old on April 23, 2006.
104 years
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Greetings - i would like you to share with me. My great grandfather Alfred Thorald Andersen - English (Thorvald Alfred Marinius Andersen - prounanced in Norwegian),who migrated to Australia from Drammen, Norway at least 19 years in our Queensland State. He was born on 7 sept 1969 in Drammen, Norway and his mother is Lena Nilsen and his father is Thorvald Gunerius Andersen who was born in 1844 as a seaman. Anyone who recognised this please inbox me....
Anna Maria Andersen

Anna Maria Andersen was born 14 July 1848 in Aarhus, Denmark. She was the third daughter of Anders Andersen and Christine Rasmussen. The family consisted of three daughters and two sons; Dorthea, Marie, Anna, Rasmus, and James. The father, Anders, died when Anna Maria was very young.
The family, after hearing the elder Mormons speak, became converted to the gospel about 1865 or 1866. They immediately began making plans to come to Utah. The two young boys were sent first. They had a very rough time. They did not know the English language and had very few clothes. They were often barefoot in the snow while walking across the plains. When they arrived in Utah they hired out to farmers to do what ever kind of work available. They both eventually settled in Cache County where they married and raised their families.
When Anna Maria had finished the seven years of schooling, she worked as a maid and cook in the home of the Crown Prince of Aarhus. Here she labored in the kitchen from morning until night. She was of slight build, about five feet tall, with blue gray eyes and beautiful dark hair which she kept in large braids coiled around the back of her head. She was a quiet, gentle person, polite and refined. People had said her personality was felt rather than seen. In 1866, when she was 19 years of age, she was baptized into the Mormon Church by D. K. Hansen and confirmed by Elder Iverson.
Anna Maria and her sister Marie, five years older, joined the company that left Liverpool 21 June 1867. There were 482 people aboard, one of whom was Hans Peter Rasmussen. Because he lacked money for good accommodations they had to travel third class on the lower deck, and were very crowded. They reached New York Harbor on July 4th, just in time to see the great spectacle of fireworks bursting over Brooklyn Bridge at night. From there they went to the immigration center at Ellis Island to be processed. After a long train trip they arrived in Omaha, Nebraska, then continued on to North Platte where the ox teams and wagons were set up. The cost of Anna’s immigration, $150 was paid for by C. K. Hansen. Her belonging were kept in her old immigration box which was held in the wagon of Mr. Hansen. Marie rode most of the way because she had a lame hip. But Anna walked the entire 1000 miles across the plains to Utah. Three of Brigham Young’s sons, returning from Missions to England were also in this company.
The wagon company began its journey on August 6th and traveled for two months. The women gathered “Buffalo Chips” in their aprons to make the fire for cooking when they camped at night. The wagon company had no great troubles compared to the handcart companies and some of their earlier groups that were overtaken by winter weather. Although Anna and Marie did not suffer the bitter cold and death of some pioneers, the blazing sun and dry desert were a far cry from the mild weather of the old country.
Hans Peter met while crossing the plains. It was the first and only love for both of them. In the evening when the wagons were arranged in a circle, with the wagon tongues propped up, they would sit on the tongue and talk. He would play his violin until Marie would call Anna to come back to bed so they could get enough rest before continuing the long trek the next day. Thus began their courtship.
The companies reached the Salt Lake Valley 5 October 1867. Many of them had bought their oxen and wagons at North Platte. As was the custom, the settlers met them and took them into their homes and on the farms to work and get established. Hans Peter worked on farms and on the railroad then being constructed. The railroad was finished in 1869. Those who came after that were no longer called Pioneers.
Anna Maria lived in Farmington, a few miles north of Salt Lake City, with a family by the name of White. The girls in this family were very good to her and helped her to learn the English language. The men with whom Hans Peter worked told him that if he expected to marry Anna, he had better go to Farmington and do so before someone else got her. So he walked all the way to where she lived and they were married by Bishop Hess of Farmington in October, 1867, a couple of weeks after their arrival in Utah. They soon acquired some land and built a small house with a dirt floor. Anna did her cooking in the fireplace and all her sewing by hand. Most clothing was made of Linsey Woolsey, a cloth made with spinning wheels and looms by the pioneer women at that time. In this small room their first child, Peter, was born on 14 September 1868.
About a year later in 1869, they left their baby with a neighbor lady and went to the Endowment House in Salt Lake City where they were sealed for time and eternity. As they neared their home after being gone all day, they saw the baby’s face at the window. When he recognized them he bounced up and down, and let them know in now uncertain terms that he was hungry. Anna was so relieved to take him in her arms and feed him. He was a beautiful baby with dark eyes and curly hair. The old Endowment House did not perform the sealing of children to their parents. Peter was sealed to them many years later. The rest of the children were born in the covenant.
The lived on their little piece of land for some time. They had a vegetable garden and some wheat. Hans would haul freight to Colorado in the winter. He had a span of mules and a wagon and would trade his produce for the things needed by his family. Once he brought back a small sewing machine for Anna. She was very pleased.
At one time Lott Smith, another early pioneer, and Hans were driving along in a wagon when they had to cross a railroad track. The train appeared just as they were crossing the track and their mules stopped and refused to budge. Hans used a whip on them and both men yelled and urged to no avail. Just as the train came close the mules gave a lurch and leaped free as the train whizzed by. Hans looked at Brother Smith’s face, which was naturally ruddy. It was now as white as a sheet.
A second child, Christine, was born in Farmington on 2nd March 1870. By this time Hans and Anna realized they need more land for farming in order to live. Most of the land around Farmington had already been taken up by earlier settlers. They knew that San Pete County was largely settled by Scandinavians, many of whom they had met while crossing over from the old country. They decided to join the group. So they packed their belongings in their wagon and journeyed to Manti. They obtained some property in the south part of town and began to settle down and rear their family. Anna was happy in Manti with so many Danish friends. She sang in the Danish choir and Hans played cello in the band. Here five more children were born to them: Anna, on 27 September 1872; Andrew, 18 May 1874; Louise, 8 September 1878; Thorvald, 17 July 1880; and Laura, 16 May 1883.
Hans Peter and Anna were a delightful couple and were known to have a keen sense of humor. They often told of incidents which were very comical, especially when told in Danish. One of these stories was about a military funeral for a soldier who had died. The band played as it followed the remains into the cemetery. The name of the march they played was “Hurrah boys, here we come again.” Anna’s mother came to Utah in 1869. She went to Mount Pleasant, Utah where one of her daughters lived.
Hans and Anna lived in Manti for about eleven years. They were not doing as well financially as Hans thought they should, and since the church authorities encouraged members to expand into Castle Valley, they decided to join a group of families who were leaving to settle in Emery County. So in 1884, the family (now seven children) emigrated to Molen, Utah. They traveled through Salina Canyon to avoid going across the Wasatch Mountains.
The group crossed the Molen Creek, quite a stream at the time. They then proceeded north into a wide open valley with hills and table land around it. They pitched their tents and other shelters. They brought their cows, pigs, chickens, seed, corn, and grain, cuttings of trees to plant, and even stands of bees. After dividing the land into sections of lots and farms, the new settlers proceeded to build houses and obtain ownership under the homestead act. They traveled to the mountains six or eight miles to the west to get logs for building their homes. Then the planted their seeds, their great problem was to dig a canal up to the canyon and divert the water to their farms. Hans took up a farm about two miles from the town in what was called the “Holler”. For many years he had his sons raise very good crops there.
The only means of trade for these settlers was by freighting or trading wheat for a bolt of calico, shoes, molasses, salted fish, thread, some furniture, and other necessities. The trains going through the northern part of Utah were helping to build up the towns in and around Salt Lake City, but Molen was so far away that money was scarce in those days. It was an isolated town and a real pioneer village. Even the Indians refused to stay there because the alkaline water made their families sick. However, the water in the north canal was good and it was hauled in barrels for domestic use.
Three more children were born to Hans and Anna in Molen: William Henry, 8 October 1886; Lillian, 23 June 1889; and Agnes, 7 May 1892. This made ten children in all. Anna had brought all of her babies into the world with only the help of a midwife. Miss Shoemaker was the midwife in Molen. The children were all strong and healthy, for which Hans and Anna were very thankful. The family escaped most of the contagious diseases going around. However, Louise once had scarlet fever and was very sick. Miss Shoemaker swabbed her throat with a solution of Blue Vitrol but refused to giver her any medicine. She got worse day by day until Hans and Anna knelt by her bed and prayed to the Lord to give them wisdom as to what they should do to help her. They got up from there knees and decided to give her a laxative, which had been forbidden as it was not prescribed for that disease. It seemed to work miracles as she became better and was soon well again. They relied upon the Lord to help them in all there troubles.
Hans Peter Rasmussen was ordained Bishop of the Molen ward soon after his arrival there. He held the office for 14 years. As the Bishop he was the leader in all civic and religious affairs, health officer, member of the school board and home missionary. Meanwhile, towns were growing throughout Emery County. Eventually he was made County Commissioner. Castledale became the County seat. Ferron, three miles west of Molen, grew fast as it was close to the mountains and had much better soil. It also used much of the water flowing from the canyon.
Although the family lived in town during the winter months to be near the one room schoolhouse, they usually moved to the farm in the “Holler” for the summer. Here they had a smaller house and granary, a corral, a duck pond and a garden. Once a terrible cloud burst and flood destroyed almost all of Hans crops. The wheat was heavy and all headed out, but a high wall of muddy water rushed over it. There ruined crop lay flat on the ground. The family tried to cheer Hans by killing and roasting a small pig. A nearby friend, Peter Bell, came with his two small children to offer help. But the damage was done and the following winter was a hard one for Hans and his family. They had some bees and sold the honey. And the boys worked herding sheep to earn a little money.
One summer Hans had a bad case of erysipelas on his face and head. He suffered very much with it. As a result all of his hair fell out. When it grew back it was quite gray.
In spite of the hardships, these people were fun loving and had many pleasant times. The 4th of July was always a time of celebration. And on the 24th of July, pioneer day, the people of the town put on quite a production. The men and women dressed up like early pioneers and Indians, the pioneers riding in wagons along the trail. Then the Indians would stage an attack on the wagon train. A great battle between the pioneers and Indians would then take place. Hans Peter usually took the part of Brigham Young. Hans also played the violin for dances and sometimes his sons would play the harmonica. Anna was president of the Relief Society and served the people in that capacity for some time.
Threshing time was exciting for the children. The threshing crew, machine and horsepower would move from farm to farm until all the farmers had their grain threshed. Several teams of horses would go around in a circle to run the machinery.
Hans and Anna loved music and they eventually bought an organ for their home. In the evenings Agnes and Lillian would coax their father to play the violin while they sat in the old rocking chair and rocked together. The schoolteacher, George Weggland from Salt Lake City, taught Louise and Laura to play the organ, and they plated the Hymns at church. Mr. Weggland was a very good teacher; he took an interest in the town and did much to improve the social life there. He canvassed Molen and also Ferron to raise enough money to buy an organ for the little church.
One summer day in the late 90's two men on horseback rode onto Han's farm and asked permission to stay for about a week. Han's wife Anna gave them permission to sleep in the stable. They were polite and well mannered. They had good horses, saddles, and were well dressed in Western-style clothing. They gave their names as Gillis and Fowler. Anna became a little suspicious, for one of the men would sleep all day while the other one stayed on guard. Then the Desert News arrived with large headlines about a payroll robbery at Helper, Utah. The train had come in from the East carrying $60,000 to pay the miners in Carbon County. As the train stopped people crowded around. The baggage man handed the payroll satchel to a Chinese man to take into the depot. Then two strangers stepped up. They tapped him on the head with a gun and said, "drop that." They took the satchel and rode off. They rode south over the desert directly to Rasmussen's home, an ideal place for a hideout. Now Hans and Anna knew. Anna left the newspaper on the table for the strangers to read. As the two men read the paper the family heard them chuckling about it. They stayed on for another two or three days. Hans wisely did nothing as he wanted no trouble. The men rode off with a third man with their supplies. Their real names were Joe Moarty, Jack Moran and Butch Cassidy. Hans and his family had something to talk about for a long time. These men were notorious outlaws.
By the end of World War 1 Molen was diminishing in population. The original settlers passed away one by one and their children moved away. Hans and Anna had sold their farm and bought a home in Ferron in 1907. Here, in retirement, they enjoyed the ease and comfort they had worked so long to achieve, Anna declined in health and passed away in 1918. Hans did in 1921. His last words were “I know the gospel is true,” they were survived by all of their ten children.

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