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1847–1868

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Birth Date
24 November 1803
Death Date
4 January 1878
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Marcus Jensen

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  • The family came on the ship Thornton in 1856. It consisted of husband, Marcus, his wife Anne M and children Frederick, Wilhelm and Wilhelmine.

    Birth and death dates listed were found in a personal, online family history record (such as Family Tree, Ancestry, or My Heritage), without accompanying documentation.  Further research is needed to verify its accuracy.

John Taylor Company (1860)

  • Age at Departure: 56
  • Head of Household

Traveled with

  • Ane Margretha Rasmussen Jensen (Age: 52)
  • Frederick Marcussen Jensen (Age: 16)
  • Wilhelmina Marcussen Jensen (Age: 14)
  • Wilhelm Jensen (Age: 10)

Sources

  • "Denmark Marriages, 1635-1916."
  • Journal History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Supplement after 31 December 1860, 60.
  • "List of the Iowa Wagon Company" in Emigration List for Spring, 1860. Brigham Young office emigrating companies reports 1850-1862, Reports 1856-1862, 43-46.
  • "The Immigration," Deseret News, 22 August 1860, 197.