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1847–1868

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Birth Date
About 1825
Death Date
Unknown
Gender
Female

Ane Christine Andersen


Alternate Names

    Trine Andersen

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Find this person in Mormon Migration
  • The ship manifest for the 1864 Monarch of the Sea shows her name as "Ane Chr."   This may be "Ane Christine."  The typed "List of Passengers" in the Deseret News shows her given name as "Trise,"  and the Preston Company manifest shows her given name as "Trine," with her and her husband coming from Denmark.  Further research is needed to confirm her identity.

     

William B. Preston Company (1864)

  • Age at Departure: 39

Traveled with

  • Soren Andersen (Age: 56)

Sources

  • “Captain William B. Preston Company (first ox train), manifest, 1864.” Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company church trains accounts 1861-1868, Captains’ accounts, 1862-1868.
  • "List of Passengers," Deseret News, 17 August 1864, 369.
  • New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957.
  • Saints By Sea: Latter-day Saint Immigration to America