1816 - 1896 (79 år)
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Navn |
Martha Maria Nielsdatter |
Fødsel |
14 sep. 1816 |
Øster Skørringe, Nørre Vedby, Maribo, Denmark |
Dåb |
15 sep. 1816 |
, Skorringe, Maribo, Denmark |
Køn |
Kvinde |
Immigration Warren Walling Company 1860 |
9 aug. 1860 |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA |
FSID |
KWVS-GR1 |
Navn |
Marte Mari |
Navn |
Martha Mariah |
Begravelse |
mar. 1896 |
Brigham City Cemetery, Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah, USA |
Død |
18 mar. 1896 |
Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah, USA |
Person-ID |
I140756 |
AALT |
Sidst ændret |
6 jan. 2021 |
Familie |
Nels Madsen, f. 22 mar. 1813, Toreby, Ryde, Lollands Sønderherred, Maribo, Denmark d. 18 maj 1891, Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah, USA (Alder 78 år) |
Børn |
| 1. Caroline Madsen, f. 11 jan. 1848, Nebbelunde, Fuglse, Maribo, Denmark d. 25 mar. 1929, Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah, USA (Alder 81 år) [Far: natural] [Mor: natural]
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Familie-ID |
F31373 |
Gruppeskema | Familietavle |
Sidst ændret |
6 jan. 2021 |
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Begivenhedskort |
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| Immigration Warren Walling Company 1860 - 9 aug. 1860 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA |
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| Død - 18 mar. 1896 - Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah, USA |
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Notater |
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- Martha Hansen or Marthe Nelsdatter was born in 1816, in Maribo located in southern Denmark to Nels Hansen and Katrene Sophea Jacobsen. Sadly, her father died when she was 3. Her mother remarried, but worked continually as a midwife and at 8, Martha was sent away to live with relatives, "whose hands I received but little kindness." At 14 she became a servant and was working on the Dansted Estate when she met and married Nels in 1839. Nels said that he married her, "because she was smart."
Martha had two girls and two boys when the Elders knock at their door and left a gospel message. The next morning after Nels had gone to work, she took the Bible and went upstairs where she would not be disturbed by the children and read the passages that they had quoted. She said, “There was new light that she had never noticed before, which brought conviction.” She reported her findings to Nels and said, “It is the truth.”
Martha emigrated in 1857, with her family on the ship Tuscarora and while crossing the plains had a terrible accident where she was run over by the wagon, scaring her face. She was, with her family, one of the early settlers in Brigham City, living in a dugout that first winter. She was known for being kind to the Indians and offered her home aand support to newly arrived immigrants until they could get settled. IBrigham City settlers knew her as a "kind lady."
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