
Christian Hansen
The Hansen family crossed the ocean by way of the ship Westmoreland in 1857. They began their journey to Utah with the 1857 Christian Christiansen handcart company, as indicated by Martin Hansen's autobiography, but stopped in Genoa and stayed there until 1861.
Evidence from genealogical and newspaper records confirms that the Hansen traveled to Utah in 1861. A child was born in November 1860 in Iowa, but the first documentation to place them in Utah is the birth of another child in February 1862, which was prior to the arrival of that season's emigration. The obituary of Caroline also states that the family came to Utah in 1861. Further research is needed to determine the name of the company with which they traveled.
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1820 January 11
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Occurred On 1820 January 11
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Married Inger Mortensen
1846 January 23 (Age 26)
Joined Christian Christiansen Company
1857 June 15 – September 13 (Age 37)
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Ended On 1857 September 13
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1861 – 1861 September (Age 40)
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Started Circa 1861
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Ended Circa 1861 September
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40
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Died
1906 July 8 (Age 86)
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Occurred On 1906 July 8
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Christian Hansen (1820 - 1906) Profile