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1847–1868

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30 April 1854
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Albert Sophus Albrectsen

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  • Hans Carl Albertson (Albreitsen) is recorded as having been rebaptized in the Mt. Pleasant Ward on 2 November 1862, along with his wife, Marie Kirstine, and two children, Peter Jacob and Marie Kirstine. They likely traveled together. Other children who likely traveled with them are Hans Carl (Charles), Albertina Maria, Albert Sophus, and Albertina Jacobine.  They traveled on board the ship "Tuscarora" in 1857.  The ship manifest shows the family's surname as "Albrechtsen," and Albert being 3 years old.

    Early Danish records list his surname as Albrechtsen or Albreitsen.

Ola N. Liljenquist Company (1862)

  • Age at Departure: 8

Traveled with

  • Hans Carl Albrectsen (Age: 40)
  • Marie Kirstine Albrectsen (Age: 38)
  • Albertina Maria Albrectsen (Age: 15)
  • Peder Jakob Albrectsen (Age: 12)
  • Marie Kirstine Albrectsen (Age: 10)
  • Hans Carl Albrectsen (Age: 9)
  • Albertina Jacobine Albrectsen (Age: 6)

Sources

  • Denmark, Baptisms, 1618-1923.
  • Saints By Sea: Latter-day Saint Immigration to America