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Amalia <I>Christensen</I> Andreasen

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Amalia Christensen Andreasen

Birth
Denmark
Death
20 Apr 1954 (aged 79)
Iron County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Iron River, Iron County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3 Lot 34
Memorial ID
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CEMETERY RECORDS say buried April 25 1954.

HEADSTONE with Peter & Horton & Margaret.

FRAMES FOR THE FUTURE Iron River area Michigan centennial book 1981 "Nash: Christian and Christine Christensen Bernhardt Family" page 114 with photos (excerpt)
Christine Andrea Christensen was one of ten children born to (Jens) Peter and Caroline Christensen. She was born in Saeby, Denmark on November 26, 1877 and came to the United States in 1884 with her mother and her sisters Amelia and Jennie and and her brother Olaf. Her father had come to the United States several years earlier to prepare a home for his family. He had homesteaded land that was later turned over to the Keweenaw Land Company by the government so he moved his family and started again. He left behind the grave of his one year old son Alvin who was buried in the field. For a number of years the home of the family was a log and sod house with a dirt floor.

OBITUARY of Caroline Christensen 1932 says Amelia Andreasen is her daughter.

OBITUARY of Peter Andreasen 1931 says he married Amalia Christensen on April 14 1890.

OBITUARY of Horton Andreasen 1930 says Mrs Peter Andreasen of the Old Beechwood Road in the Nash District is his mother.

OBITUARY of Peter Christensen 1925 says Mrs Peter Andreason is his daughter.

INFORMATION FROM WAYNE OHLSSON at www.rootsweb.com for Caroline Amelia Christensen says born Understed-Karup, Hjoring, Denmark. Died in Stambaugh Twp.
CEMETERY RECORDS say buried April 25 1954.

HEADSTONE with Peter & Horton & Margaret.

FRAMES FOR THE FUTURE Iron River area Michigan centennial book 1981 "Nash: Christian and Christine Christensen Bernhardt Family" page 114 with photos (excerpt)
Christine Andrea Christensen was one of ten children born to (Jens) Peter and Caroline Christensen. She was born in Saeby, Denmark on November 26, 1877 and came to the United States in 1884 with her mother and her sisters Amelia and Jennie and and her brother Olaf. Her father had come to the United States several years earlier to prepare a home for his family. He had homesteaded land that was later turned over to the Keweenaw Land Company by the government so he moved his family and started again. He left behind the grave of his one year old son Alvin who was buried in the field. For a number of years the home of the family was a log and sod house with a dirt floor.

OBITUARY of Caroline Christensen 1932 says Amelia Andreasen is her daughter.

OBITUARY of Peter Andreasen 1931 says he married Amalia Christensen on April 14 1890.

OBITUARY of Horton Andreasen 1930 says Mrs Peter Andreasen of the Old Beechwood Road in the Nash District is his mother.

OBITUARY of Peter Christensen 1925 says Mrs Peter Andreason is his daughter.

INFORMATION FROM WAYNE OHLSSON at www.rootsweb.com for Caroline Amelia Christensen says born Understed-Karup, Hjoring, Denmark. Died in Stambaugh Twp.


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