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Emma Jane Jensen

Kvinde 1879 - 1950  (70 år)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.   Emma Jane Jensen blev født den 3 okt. 1879 i Orderville, Kane, Utah, USA (datter af Lars Rove Jensen og Elizabeth Ann Freestone); døde den 20 sep. 1950 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 23 sep. 1950 i Draper, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: KWCL-JMD
    • Bopæl: 1930, Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah, USA

    Emma blev gift med David Louis Price den 29 jan. 1901 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. David blev født den 14 maj 1870 i Draper, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States; døde den 6 sep. 1959 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 10 sep. 1959 i Draper, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. Orlia Louis Price blev født den 26 feb. 1902 i Basalt, Bingham, Idaho, United States; døde den 14 jul. 1986 i Arco, Butte, Idaho, United States; blev begravet den 18 jul. 1986 i Arco, Butte, Idaho, United States.
    2. Mary Bernice Price blev født den 17 okt. 1915 i Draper, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; døde den 13 jun. 1993 i Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 16 jun. 1993 i Elysian Burial Gardens, Millcreek, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    3. David Lorin Price blev født den 24 mar. 1906 i Draper, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; døde den 31 maj 1958 i Richfield, Lincoln, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 4 jun. 1958 i Carey, Blaine, Idaho, United States.
    4. Zella Jane Price blev født den 8 aug. 1912 i Draper, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; døde den 22 aug. 1980 i Nampa, Canyon, Idaho, United States; blev begravet den 26 aug. 1980 i Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Caldwell, Canyon, Idaho, United States.
    5. Marva Elaine Price blev født den 25 apr. 1920 i Darlington, Custer, Idaho; døde den 22 feb. 2012; blev begravet i 2012 i West Valley City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States of America.
    6. Verda Elizabeth Price blev født den 10 dec. 1903 i Draper, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; døde den 20 sep. 1986 i Layton, Davis, Utah, United States; blev begravet den 24 sep. 1986 i Kaysville, Davis, Utah, United States.
    7. Irma Irene Price blev født den 30 sep. 1909 i Midvale, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; døde den 29 apr. 1990 i West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; blev begravet den 1 maj 1990 i Willard, Box Elder, Utah, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.   Lars Rove Jensen blev født den 3 maj 1825 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; blev døbt den 4 maj 1825 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark (søn af Jens Hansen, Rove og Kirstine Jensdatter); døde den 9 nov. 1907 i Provo, Utah, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 12 nov. 1907 i Alpine Cemetery, Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: K2H8-8ZN
    • Bopæl: 1834, Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; Census
    • Indvandring: 1847, Deseret, United States
    • Bopæl: 1870, Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA

    Notater:

    In the beautiful little town of Frederikshaven, on the north shores of Denmark, a son was born to Jens Hansen Rove and Maren Kristen Larson, on the 3rd day of May, 1825. They named him Lars Rove Jensen.
    At an early age, Lars Rove became a sailor, as most of the young men did in those days, in the countries that bordered the seas. He crossed the ocean nine times, and he was shipwrecked off the coast of Brazil, and also near Galveston, Texas. This must have been somewhat frightening to a young man still in his teens, yet they were exciting for him also.
    In April of 1849, Lars Rove was a crew member on the ship "Hartley," that was sailing from Liverpool, England, to the United States of America. Now, this ship was carrying "Mormons" across the waters to their beloved Zion, and while on this special ocean trip Lars Rove Jensen heard his first Mormon sermon preached by Elder William Hulme, who was presiding over the saints on this voyage. Lars Rove was very interested in what lie heard and he had a feeling that this doctrine was true. So upon the ship's arrival in New Orleans he was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, on the 29th day of April 1849, just before he turned twenty-four years of age. A John Everett and George and Alfred Percy were baptized the same day but Lars Rove Jensen was the first Scandinavian to be baptized a member of the "Mormon" church.
    Lars Rove Jensen, in company with John Everett, returned to Europe once more, but in the fall of that same year, 1849, he again returned to New Orleans, this being the ninth time for him to cross the ocean. Lars stopped in New Orleans that winter, and secured a job fishing for oysters. In the spring of 1850, he began the trip to Utah, but when he arrived at CounciI Bluffs, he again stopped and secured work on a ferry boat until spring of 1851, when he crossed the plains in the James Allred company, arriving in Salt Lake City in September of I851.
    That fall he built a house for Leonard Smith and lived with him that winter. He was then ordained a Seventy and with the permission of Joseph Young, who was president of the Seventies, Lars Rove Jensen went to California, returning three years later. He had a purse filled with gold dust and he went directly to President Young's office and told the clerk to take out one-tenth of the gold dust for his tithing. It was at this time that Lars Rove was first introduced to Pres. Brigham Young. Lars then reported himself to President Joseph Young, who asked him, "Have you kept yourself straight?" Lars answered, "Yes. In the fall of 1855, the same year that he returned from California, Lars married Jane Duston, of Alpine, Utah.
    In 1857, at the time that Johnston's Army was marching into Salt Lake City, a call came for a company of Cavalry from Lehi, Utah, area, and Lars Rove was one of the men chosen for this company, and on September 28, 18,57, under the direction of Captain Sidney Willes, this company was stationed in Echo Canyon. Their job was to block Echo Canyon against the entrance of the troops. They constructed fortifications in the mountains. Two months later, the company was released to return to their homes, on November 30, 1857. Lars Rove Jensen was a private in this Company.
    In 1862, Brigham Young (at a request from President Abraham Lincoln, for a company of Utah Cavalry to serve for the United States) sent the Cavalry east to protect the mail and telegraph lines, from the North Platte River below Independence Rock to Fort Bridger, from the Indian attacks. Lars Rove Jensen, joined the Lot Smith Company in Salt Lake City on the 3rd of April, 1862. This group had traveled this same route during the attack of Johnston's Army and now [heir job was to protect the property of the Overland Telegraph and Mails Co." These men, including Lars Rove Jensen, furnished their own horses, saddles, bridles, and all their own equipment at their own expense, serving at their own expense, which was something otherwise "unknown in the history of the Civil War. These men rendered specific service during the Civil War. It was national service and it was credibly and patriotically rendered. These pioneer soldiers guarded the mail route and telegraph lines successfully.
    Upon Lars' release, the family moved to Cache Valley and was one of the first settlers there.
    Four children were born to Lars Rove and Jane Dunston Jensen.
    (1) Lars Dunston, was born 14 Feb 18,58 at Alpine, Utah. He married Laura Stanton. He died I Jan 1946, at San Diego, Calif.
    (2) Thomas Hansen, was born 23 April 1860, at Alpine, Utah. He married Julia Hills Johnson. They had six (6) children. He died 3 Dec 1938, at San Diego, California.
    (3) Christin Maria, born 29 Sept. 1861, at Richmond, Cache, Utah. She married David A. Johnson and had ten (10) children. She died 9 July 1933, at National City, California.
    (4) Jane Mariah, was born 2 Nov. 1863, at Richmond, Cache, Utah, and died 6 Dec. 1863.
    Soon after the baby's death, Lars' wife Jane died, leaving him with three small children, so he returned to Alpine.
    While in Alpine, Lars Rove met Elizabeth Ann Freestone (Langston), who was born 26 January 1842, in Huntersville, Harding, Ohio, the daughter of Thomas Freestone and Ann Fall Freestone. Elizabeth Ann, was ten years old when her parents came to Utah and she walked much of the way. In 1857, during the time of polygamy or the reformation, it was arranged by Elizabeth Ann's parents that she marry John Langston, who was twenty years older than Elizabeth Ann. She was just fifteen years and three months old at the time and on March 7 1857, Elizabeth Ann Freestone and John Langston were marred.
    John Langston had another wife, Clearlinda Phillips Langston.
    Elizabeth Ann and John Langston had two children, Elizabeth Ellen, born 4 April 1858 and George Heber, born 21 Sept. 1860.
    Elizabeth Ellen married Lyman Johnson Swett, on 4 July 1877 and they had thirteen children. She died 11 December 1926 in Vernal Utah.
    George Heber married Ann Mary Nielson on 1 January 1884. They had seven children, he died 23 April 1939 in Vernal, Utah.
    Elizabeth Ann lived with John Langston about four years, she then divorced him and returned to Alpine, Utah, to live with her mother.
    On the 27th of August 1864, Elizabeth Ann Freestone (Langston) and Lars Rove Jensen were married and they settled in Alpine, Utah. Now Elizabeth Ann had two children and Lars Rove had three children so they started out their new married life with five children. Lars Rove raised Elizabeth Ann's two children and Lars Rove's two boys were raised by Elizabeth Ann, and his daughter lived with them much of the time and with her grandmother part of the time. Lars Rove's two sons by Jane Dunston, Lars and Thomas, paid a beautiful tribute to Elizabeth Ann at the time of her death - saying that she was a noble and wonderful woman and that their own mother could not have been better to them nor have taught them better.
    While Lars and Elizabeth lived in Alpine, they had six children born to them
    (1) Lewis Reuben, born 21 March 1865, married Kirston Marie Sorensen and they had eleven children, he died 12 January 1909,
    (2) Anna Louisa, born 116 April 1867, married Abinadi Porter and they had ten children, she died 20 March 1934.
    (3) William Richard, born 7 October 1868 and died 10 October 1869.
    (4) Joseph, born 19 February 1870 and died the same day.
    (5) James Franklin, born 31 March 1872 and married Laura Estella Whitmill. They had three children; Laura passed away at twenty-nine years of age and James Franklin married Eva Law -- they had one child. James Franklin was accidentally shot and killed on 1 September 1917.
    (6) Leonard Alonzo born 7 September 1874 and died 9 October 1875.
    Elizabeth Ann and, Lars Rove worked hard on their little farm in Alpine and they were active in civic and social affairs -- Lars Rove played the violin very well (as did some of his sons) and' he played for dances - so he was known as '' Fiddler Jensen".
    They sold produce that they raised on their farm to help pay the expenses for their large family. They moved to Springlake where (7) Rhoda Laura was born 27 September 1876. She married John McDonald Rider on 24 April 1894 in St. George, Utah, they had nine children. She died I November 1944. While they lived in Springlake, they had two children get married. Lars' daughter, Christina Marie, by his first wife, and Elizabeth Ann's daughter by John Langston, Elizabeth Ellen.
    In the fall of 1878, Lars sold their farm in Springlake and rode away to find another farm. When he reached Salt Lake City, he met a friend, who told Lars about a widow and her five children, who needed someone to pay their fare from Scotland. Lars said he needed his money to buy another farm, but his friend said, "You don't need a farm, go to Orderville". So Lars spent the money to repay the fares from Scotland for Agnes Work Smith, who was born 28 Dec. 1840, and her five children. On 23 September 1878 while still in Salt Lake, Lars Rove married Agnes Work Smith in the endowment house, and took her and her five children to Springlake with him. That same year he moved both his wives and families to Orderville, Utah, where they lived the United Order for five years.
    Here the houses were small and built side by side, forming four walls like a fort, with a large hall in the center.
    This was a very different life for Lars and his families. The wives would spin and knit. Two of the boys, Reuben and Frank worked in the Carpenter shop, while Annie worked in the kitchen and in the factory. Everyone had a job. Lars Rove herded sheep and while he was with the herd, he had a dream... he was walking up main street in Salt Lake City when he came to an alley: upon walking in this alley, he saw on the right-hand side Brigham Young, who had a veil over him. Brigham Young stretched out his hand, shaking hands and smiling, he said, "You have gotten through alright."

    Lars blev gift med Elizabeth Ann Freestone den 27 aug. 1864 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. Elizabeth (datter af Thomas Freestone og Ann Fall) blev født den 26 jan. 1842 i Huntersville, Hardin, Ohio, United States; blev døbt den 26 jan. 1842; døde den 27 nov. 1898 i Provo, Utah, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 28 nov. 1898 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.   Elizabeth Ann Freestone blev født den 26 jan. 1842 i Huntersville, Hardin, Ohio, United States; blev døbt den 26 jan. 1842 (datter af Thomas Freestone og Ann Fall); døde den 27 nov. 1898 i Provo, Utah, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 28 nov. 1898 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: KWNT-Y6B
    • Indvandring: ml. 9 og 17 sep. 1853, Utah, USA
    • Folketælling: 24 jul. 1850, Dist #49 Marion Township, Hardin, Ohio; Age 10
    • Indvandring: 17 sep. 1853
    • Bopæl: 1870, Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA

    Notater:

    Elizabeth Ann Freestone was born 26 January 1842 at Hunterville, Harden County, Ohio. She was the eldest daughter and third child of Thomas Freestone and Ann Fall Freestone.
    When she was fifteen years of age she was married in a civil ceremony in polygamy to John Langston, fifteen year her senior. His first marriage was to Clarinda Phillips also in a civil ceremony, 5 September, 1844. Clarinda and Elizabeth were both sealed to John Langston the same day in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City on 7 March 1857.
    By John Langston, Elizabeth had two children, Elizabeth Ellen and George Heber. The 1860 census of Alpine show Elizabeth and her daughter living with her brothers George, 22 and James, 19. No mention is made of George Heber who was two weeks old when the census was taken. Mention is also made of sisters Johanna, age 10, and Emma, age 8.
    The conclusion to this point of residence is simple: Elizabeth had already left John Langston. They were later legally divorced. For history of early life and struggles of the Freestone, see her dads history.
    Four events changed Elizabeth's life: the marriage of her two brother, George, 25 December 1861 and James 15 February 1868; the death of her father Thomas near Parowan by the indians, 1858, and the marriage of her mother, Ann Fall Freestone, to Andrew Hudnut following Thomas Freestone's death. The family was in dire financial circumstances . Andrew Hudnut was a well to do bachelor with a goodly supply of food on hand, a farm and livestock. After this marriage, the Hudnuts sold the farm and moved to Orderville, Utah, purchased a farm in that area and joined the united Order.
    Elizabeth had married Lars Rove Jensen, 27 August 1864, in Alpine. They moved to Orderville, Utah in 1878. They joined the United Order.
    Lars Jensen's first wife, Jane Dawson dies previous to the marriage of Elizabeth and Mr. Jensen. She left four children. Elizabeth reared the two younger ones, Lars and Thomas. Through their lives they spoke most highly of Elizabeth. They said their own mother could not have done more for them. She was truly a second mother.
    One time when Mr. Jensen returned to Orderville from Salt Lake City where he had gone to sell a load of produce he raised, he was accompanied by a third wife and four children. Her husband had died some time before.
    When Lars Jensen and his third wife decided to move to Provo Bench, Elizabeth did not want to go. Her weary body preferred to remain in Orderville. Her two sons sons, Reuben and Frank were doing well in the carpentry trade and were able and willing to take care of their mother. Reuben built her a comfortable three-room house with a porch.
    Elizabeth and Lars Jensen had nine children. ; Two died in infancy. With her daughter and son by Mr. Langston, she was the mother of eleven children. She also reared the two of Jane Dawson.
    Elizabeth was of medium size, dark hair and eyes- - typical Freestone eyes. She was of a gentle quiet disposition. She was very religious as was her mother. It is said that every evening Elizabeth read the Bible or Book of Mormon to her children. She did a great deal of sewing and made all the clothes for her children.
    Although she very likely had a minimum of schooling due to the many moves of her family and her early marriage, her life reveals what her real feelings were towards learning. She wrote several books of prose, poems and songs. At night her exhausted body and mind demanded sleep and rest. When and if she could not sleep, she would get up and allow her active mind and emotions to have their turn of expression.
    Because of the rugged life that Elizabeth endured, her health began to fail. When she was 56 years old she died at Orderville and there she is buried. What a full fruitful life and what a legacy she has left her family ,far and near, to her church, and to mankind. "The Freestone Family."
    1. "The Freestone Family" by Clara F. Seeman, pg 15
    2. Family Record of Hattie J. Price, Shelley, Ida 83274
    3. Family Record of Sarah Agnes J. Peck 429 Slameda Ave., SLC, Utah
    4. Elda R. Yancy, Blackfoot, Idaho.
    5. Althea W. Herring Hunsaker, Logan, Utah

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    Børn:
    1. Anna Louisa Jensen blev født den 16 apr. 1867 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA; døde den 20 mar. 1934 i Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA; blev begravet den 25 mar. 1934 i Eden, Weber, Utah, United States.
    2. 1. Emma Jane Jensen blev født den 3 okt. 1879 i Orderville, Kane, Utah, USA; døde den 20 sep. 1950 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 23 sep. 1950 i Draper, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.
    3. James Franklin Jensen blev født den 31 mar. 1872 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA; døde den 11 sep. 1917 i Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 14 sep. 1917 i Basalt Cemetery, Basalt, Bingham, Idaho, USA.
    4. Louis Reuben Jensen blev født den 21 mar. 1865 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA; døde den 14 jan. 1909 i Basalt, Bingham, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 16 jan. 1909 i Cemetery, Basalt, Bingham, Idaho, United States.
    5. Rhoda Laura Jensen blev født den 29 sep. 1876 i Spring Lake, Utah, Utah, USA; døde den 1 nov. 1944 i Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho, USA; blev begravet den 3 nov. 1944 i Fielding Memorial Park, Bonneville, Idaho, USA.
    6. Robert Samuel Hamilton Jensen blev født den 29 jan. 1882 i Orderville, Kane, Utah, USA; døde den 16 jul. 1882 i Orderville, Kane, Utah, USA.
    7. Joseph Jensen blev født den 17 feb. 1871 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA; døde den 19 feb. 1871 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA.
    8. Leonard Alonzo Jensen blev født den 7 sep. 1874 i Spring Lake, Utah, Utah, USA; døde den 9 okt. 1875 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA; blev begravet i 1875 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA.
    9. William Richard Jensen blev født den 7 okt. 1868 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA; døde den 10 okt. 1869 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.   Jens Hansen, Rove blev født den 2 jun. 1799 i Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway; blev døbt den 30 jun. 1799 i Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway (søn af Hans Nilsen Rove og Sibille Jensen); døde den 19 apr. 1873 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; blev begravet den 24 apr. 1873 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LZNP-1B3
    • Bopæl: Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway
    • Bopæl: 1834, Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; Census

    Jens blev gift med Kirstine Jensdatter den 12 jul. 1819 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark. Kirstine blev født i Bratten, Elling, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; blev døbt den 26 maj 1793 i Elling, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; døde den 20 jan. 1875. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 5.   Kirstine Jensdatter blev født i Bratten, Elling, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; blev døbt den 26 maj 1793 i Elling, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; døde den 20 jan. 1875.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LZN5-MJC
    • Navn: Kirstiane Jensen
    • Navn: Kirstine or Kirsten Jensen
    • Navn: Stine Jensdatter
    • Bopæl: 1834, Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; Census

    Børn:
    1. 2. Lars Rove Jensen blev født den 3 maj 1825 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; blev døbt den 4 maj 1825 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; døde den 9 nov. 1907 i Provo, Utah, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 12 nov. 1907 i Alpine Cemetery, Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA.
    2. Jacob Severin Jensen blev født den 27 sep. 1833 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; blev døbt den 2 okt. 1833 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; døde den 1 feb. 1836 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark.
    3. Jacobine Christiane Jensen blev født den 8 jan. 1837; blev døbt den 21 maj 1837 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; døde den 7 sep. 1863.
    4. Severine Hansine Jensen blev født den 8 jan. 1831 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; blev døbt den 27 dec. 1831 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; og døde.
    5. Hans Christen Jensen blev født den 20 maj 1819 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; blev døbt den 23 maj 1819 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; døde den 23 jan. 1909.
    6. Jens Christian Jensen blev født den 10 nov. 1827 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; blev døbt den 12 nov. 1827 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; og døde.
    7. Jens Jensen blev født den 22 feb. 1823 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; blev døbt den 9 mar. 1823 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; og døde.
    8. Peder Jensen blev født den 17 jul. 1829 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; blev døbt den 13 sep. 1829 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; og døde.
    9. Maren Kirstine Jensdatter blev født den 18 aug. 1821 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; blev døbt den 9 sep. 1821 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; døde den 13 jan. 1894 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark.

  3. 6.   Thomas Freestone blev født den 19 maj 1795 i Flixton, Suffolk, England; blev døbt den 22 maj 1795 i Flixton, Suffolk, England; døde i 1858 i Parowan, Iron, Utah, USA; blev begravet i 1858 i Parowan, Iron, Utah, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: KWVM-S2C
    • Beskæftigelse: Farmer (from 1850 United States Census)
    • Beskæftigelse: Gardener and dyke builder (from Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah)
    • Religion: 1851; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    Notater:

    NOTE: Many of the "traditional dates" can now be substantiated with primary documentation. Please refer to primary documentation to verify accuracy. For example, Thomas' headstone was placed on Ann Fall's grave in memoriam after her death. The birth date on the headstone is 10 May 1795. However, his indexed birth record notes his birth date as 19 May 1795.

    Family tradition states that Thomas was possibly scouting on church assignment or personally to improve the family circumstances and was killed by a Native American after unknowingly entering a restricted area. Ann Fall was made known of this by a companion of the Native American who killed her husband. He was killed in the summer or fall of 1858 in the Parowan, Iron, Utah Territory, United States area.

    Thomas + Ann Fall. Ann blev født den 6 aug. 1812 i Aldbrough, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom; blev døbt den 7 aug. 1814 i Aldbrough, East Riding of Yorkshire, England; døde den 25 dec. 1888 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA; blev begravet efter 25 dec. 1888 i Alpine Cemetery, Alpine, Utah, Utah Territory, United States. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  4. 7.   Ann Fall blev født den 6 aug. 1812 i Aldbrough, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom; blev døbt den 7 aug. 1814 i Aldbrough, East Riding of Yorkshire, England; døde den 25 dec. 1888 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA; blev begravet efter 25 dec. 1888 i Alpine Cemetery, Alpine, Utah, Utah Territory, United States.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: K2QX-NS5
    • Indvandring: ml. 9 og 17 sep. 1853, Utah, USA
    • Departure: 10 jun. 1853, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa, USA
    • Arrival: 9 sep. 1853; Great Salt Lake
    • Indvandring: 17 sep. 1853

    Notater:

    Ann Fall mother was a teacher and kept a school for the young girls of the community. Besides the usual subjects of reading, writing, spelling, and arithmetic, she taught them to sew. Ann also learned to think, whether from her parents or from her own native instincts. A picture of Ann in the prime of her life shows her as a tall, beautiful figure with an intelligent face and dark eyes. She was always referred to as a "a very religious person." Her life reveals her as a loyal, gentle wife, and mother. A poem she wrote reveals a tender heart. She must have had a strong body to survive the hardhips and persecutions of her life. She lived to be seventy-six years of age.
    Ann Fall's nephew, George, tells a little incident in his letter about Ann which indicates her religious character and her determination to do what she believed was right. A certain Scottsman by the name of McDonald, came to the Island and started a new church, The members being known as McDonaldites. History says he carried a yellow cane and on Sundays stood at the fork of the road and waved all church goers to his church. Ann joined this cult and wore the long black veil which was prescribed for the women of the congregation. But when McDonald had a change of heart, and forbade the wearing of black veils, Ann insisted on using the veil. Two deacons were instructed to put her out of the church, but as her nephew tells the story, "They never put a hand on her, for she walked out and never returned."
    Ann Falls' life had been one of hardship and deprivation from the time she joined the church and now the greatest sadness of her life had come to her in losing her husband and not even having the privilege of having her dear husband's body brought home for burial. Though Ann was a sturdy and capable woman she and her children keenly felt the loss of husband and father.
    Ann was a prayerful woman and she relied on her Heavenly Father for comfort and help, and taught her children as she and her husband had always done to seek the Lord first in all they did. Together they gathered their small crop in the fall of 1858. They gathered wood from the canyon to keep them warm. It was a very gloomy winter that faced them in 1858-59. Food was scarce and Ann suffered and often deprived herself to give a little more to her younger children.
    Ann became desperate. She had no food, no flour or wheat. It was hard for her to ask someone to help her, but she finally knew she must ask her Bishop for help. She walked from Alpine to American Fork. She told the Bishop of her need for flour. The Bishop told her she should get married, but her reply was, "who would want to marry a woman with 5 children?" Some of her eight children were grown and married by then. The Bishop told her there was a well to do immigrant from London, England that he would take her to see, that he had a year's supply of food stored away.
    She was taken by the Bishop to see Andrew Hodnett and immediately they recognized their need for each other and seemed to have a mutual appeal. The very next day they went to Salt Lake City to be married and were married in the endowment House, 17 May 1862. Andrew Hodnett brought money with him from England. He was a good provider and she probably had more financial security than she had known in her previous life. (She lived in Alpine at least 9 years.)
    Ann Fall and her family that was not married moved with Andrew Hodnett to Orderville and joined the United Order. They turned all their sheep into the order. When the United Order broke up they were given back their sheep and they had enough to buy a little farm south of Orderville at Tom's Rock, near Mt. Carmel. They seem to have been fairly prosperous for the time and location. Andrew Hodnett had Ann's children walk through the fields with sticks after he plowed to break up the clods. They worked in the fields and herded his sheep. This was not unusual for those days as women were accustomed to work in the fields along with the men. It was necessary to make a living.
    Hodnett was a hot tempered man, tight fisted, a hard worker and expected others to do the same. Ann Fall was a mild tempered, kindly woman, with great faith in her Heavenly Father. She spoke kind to her children and others. She always looked fresh and clean and dressed nice. She had dark hair and dark eyes and as she grew older was on the fleshy side.. She raised her family to be true followers of Christ. With a great love and appreciation of the gospel. She had great faith and was loyal and true to her church, her leaders and her Heavenly Father. In the biography of her youngest child Jane, she states that whenever she was frightened of the Indians, her Mother would tell her that God would protect her.
    Andrew Hodnett gave all her children some sheep, which shows his love and respect for her family. In the later years of Ann Falls her health failed and she was not able to take care of herself. She was taken back to Alpine to the home of her youngest child. Here Jane, who was such a kind and loving individual tenderly cared for her mother.
    Ann's eyes grew dim, yet they glowed with the love she had for her loved ones and the gospel. Tho feeble she still expressed her appreciation for the gospel and what others did for her. Her willing feet that had traveled far never failed in a step that was right. The autumn of her life had passed and as softly as the snow flakes fall Ann's beautiful spirit left her tired old body on Christmas Day, 25 Dec., 1888. Her husband and father of her children, Thomas Freestone, stood there waiting for her and together they walked into the beyond to find the place which God for them prepared.THE BEYOND
    It seemeth such a little way to me
    Across to that strange country, The Beyond;
    And yet, not strange, for it has grown to be
    The home of those of whom I am so fond.
    Ann died at the age of 76. The death record says of "Acute indigestion".

    Børn:
    1. 3. Elizabeth Ann Freestone blev født den 26 jan. 1842 i Huntersville, Hardin, Ohio, United States; blev døbt den 26 jan. 1842; døde den 27 nov. 1898 i Provo, Utah, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 28 nov. 1898 i Alpine, Utah, Utah, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.   Hans Nilsen Rove blev født den 13 maj 1772 i Tonsberg, Vestfold, Norway; blev døbt den 17 maj 1772 i Sandar, Vestfold, Norway; døde i 1814.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LZN5-DYN
    • Bopæl: 1772, Sandar, Vestfold, Norway

    Hans + Sibille Jensen. Sibille blev født den 7 nov. 1770 i Tonsberg, Vestfold, Norway; blev døbt den 7 nov. 1770 i Vor Frue, Tonsberg, Vestfold, Norway; døde i 1851. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 9.   Sibille Jensen blev født den 7 nov. 1770 i Tonsberg, Vestfold, Norway; blev døbt den 7 nov. 1770 i Vor Frue, Tonsberg, Vestfold, Norway; døde i 1851.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LZN5-F49
    • Bopæl: Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway

    Børn:
    1. 4. Jens Hansen, Rove blev født den 2 jun. 1799 i Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway; blev døbt den 30 jun. 1799 i Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway; døde den 19 apr. 1873 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark; blev begravet den 24 apr. 1873 i Frederikshavn, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark.



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