Charles Clarence Neslen
Birth Date
On 1879 April 17 (Born)
Death Date
On 1967 December 7 (Died)
Gender
Male
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Born in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory
1879 April 17
Mother
Eliza Saville
Father
Robt Francis Nelsen
Date Details
Occurred On 1879 April 17
Baptized by James Seatham
1887 May 3 (Age 8)
Served in
German Mission
1902 April 11 – 1904 May 22 (Age 22)
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Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Single
Missionary Activity Notes
Served as President of the Konigsberg Conference
Priesthood Office
Elder
Residence When Called
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Set Apart By
J Golden Kimball
Location Served
Konigsberg Conference
Date Details
Started On 1902 April 11
Set Apart
Ended On 1904 May 22
Departed from Field
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Konigsberg, Germany
German Missionaries
Served in
Swiss and German Mission
1904 May 22 – October 29 (Age 25)
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Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Single
Missionary Activity Notes
Swiss and German mission recreated.
Priesthood Office
Elder
Residence When Called
German mission
Date Details
Started On 1904 May 22
Arrived in Field
Ended On 1904 October 29
Arrived at Home
Married
Julia Paxman
1950 May 20 (Age 71)
Died
1967 December 7 (Age 88)
Media
Charles Clarence Neslen (1879 - 1967) Profile
Konigsberg, Germany, 1902 March 8
German Missionaries, Circa 1903
Sources
Mission
First Presidency missionary calls and recommendations, 1877 - 1918
First Presidency missionary calls and recommendations, 1877 - 1918.
German Mission manuscript history and historical reports 1840-1898
German Mission manuscript history and historical reports 1840-1898.
German Mission manuscript history and historical reports 1840-1898.
German Mission manuscript history and historical reports 1840-1898.
German Mission manuscript history and historical reports 1840-1898.
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959, 11 April 1902, Vol. C, Page 160, Line 316.