Saturday, December 3, 2016

  This is a Rasmussen Family Reunion from 1927. I only reconize my Grandmother Lois Turner (center in front of two guys) and her parents on the right of this picture Hans and Nina Rasmussen with a baby probably Arvid. Peter may be on the far left of this picture.

If you recognize anyone in this picture please let me know.

Friday, July 15, 2016


This photo is labeled: Before Verda Left. Gen Rasmussen on the left and Lois Rasmussen on the right. Verda in the middle. So who is Verda and where did she go. Does anyone know the answer to this mystery?
I found this picture that was named already so I thought it is worth the post. I found this picture really cool. I have another version that does not have the names on it. I can post if anyone wants it.

Hans Fredrick and is wife Nina are on the right. The Greens are on the left. Anyone know who the Greens are?







Both of these pictures I recently found in my Grandmothers old albums and thought I would share. The car picture is simply awesome.

Picture above: Top row are :Gen, Erma, Harold, Lois. Second row: Bea, Nina, Arvid Hans Frerick and Clara. I am guessing at some of the girls names especially the front row. My mother died in February and she was my best source for names. The car picture is your best guess.

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Here is a History I recently wrote of my Grandmother Lois Rasmussen Turner. I am sharing this for all to review. Please let me know if you find any errors or think I should add something eles. E-mail me your suggestions.

Alan


Lois Kristine Rasmussen Turner

 

Lois Kristine Rasmussen was born on July 20, 1907 in Draper, Utah to Hans Fredrick Rasmussen and Anina Marie Mikkelsen. Her parents were both from Denmark. Hans was born in Lyngby, Randers Denmark in 1880 and Anina was born in Ugilt, Hjorring, Denmark in 1877. Nina as she was called by her family came to America when she was 6 years old. Her parents had joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day saints and she and her brother had come with her father on this long voyage. They came on the Steam Ship Nevada and arrived in New York City on July 2, 1883. Nina’s mother and the rest of her family came at a later date. Her family settled in Draper, Utah.

Hans came to America from Denmark with his Brother John or Johannes in Danish. Hans arrived in New York City on July 8, 1904 on the Baltic. They then went by train to Chicago and from there they went on to Utah to visit with cousins who had encouraged them to come to Utah while on L.D.S. Missions in Denmark. Hans stayed with relatives in Draper. While there he met Anina Marie Rasmussen who could speak Danish fluently but also spoke good English and had been her parent’s interpreter since they came to America.

Lois’s father had been trained as a Tailor in Denmark and kept this career in Draper after he was able to open his own shop. Hans later relocated his family to Midvale, Utah and opened a new Tailor shop.

Hans and Nina had the following Children:

Lois Kristine Rasmussen   July 20, 1907

Ermma Nathalie Rasmussen March 13, 1909

Nina Genevieve Rasmussen   April 15, 1911

Harold Peter Rasmussen March 1, 1913

Clara Winifred Rasmussen February 28, 1915

Arthur Frederick Rasmussen April 14, 1918 Died May 3, 1918

Helene Beatrice Rasmussen June 27, 1919

Arvid Milton Rasmussen June 27, 1922

 Lois attended school in Midvale and later attended Jordan High School where she graduated in 1925.  She met Harlo Dewayne Turner while working at Utah Poultry, a feed store where she worked as a Bookkeeeper. They were married on September 14, 1934 in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah by David O McKay. Elder McKay was in the Quorum of the 12 at the time but would later become the president of the LDS Church.

Lois and Dewey as she called him settled in Murray, Utah where Dewey grew up. Dewey had been married before but his first wife Adella had passed away in 1932 from a debilitating illness. He met Lois and they were married in 1934. Lois and Dewey had five children, Jackie born in 1935, Beryl born in 1936, Lynn born in 1938, Della Born in 1943 and Norma Dee born in 1945. They lived most of their lives in Murray, Utah but lived in several different homes. Dewey had several different jobs and careers. He worked in the Murray Smelter as a guard and also worked as a Murray City Policeman. He and Lois ran their own paint store for a short period of time but they had to give up this business as it did not work out. Dewey also was the Head Sanitarian or Chief Sanitarian for Salt Lake County. He quit this position in the Mid Sixties and ran for county commissioner. He lost in the primary election. He had all of his kids and grand kid’s out walking the streets putting up hand bills on people’s doors. Many of his grandchildren remember going door to door hanging this handbills for their grandpa to get elected. Lois of course was by his side through this and provided all the support she could through all of their business and political ventures.

Lois had a job as a Genealogist during this time. She was a professional Genealogist working for Yale University doing genetic research. She did twin research trying to see if twins was a genetic probability. She was asked to show if children who were twins would have twins as well. Lois did this work as well as her own genealogy research most of her life. She tried to bring her own grandchildren into her profession. Almost all of her grand kids went with her to the Genealogy Library in Salt Lake City to work on their own genealogy. She would take us to the LDS Church office Building and the four floors on the west side is where all of the Genealogy records were kept at the time. Now they have a Family History Library on West Temple Street in Salt lake City, Utah. Lois went to this building when it first opened.

   Dewey passed away on September 9, 1975 from a Heart Attack. This attack came on quickly and he was taken to the Hospital but died that day. Dewey was buried in the Midvale Cemetery on September 13, 1975 just one day before his and Lois’s 40th wedding anniversary.  Lois continued with her genealogy work after Dewey’s death and enjoyed being with family and doing her other hobbies such as knitting. Her and Dewey lived on their farm most of their life and they built a home at 555 West 6400 South in Murray that was on the acres that Dewey owned. Their son Lynn had helped them build this house and he built duplexes next to his parent’s home. When Dewey passed away Lois moved into one of the duplexes and Lynn and his family moved into Lois and Dewey’s home. This was a much more comfortable arrangement for Lois as she was only one person and did not need a big house anymore.

Lois as she got older had issues with health and also had problems with dementia. It was decided that she should move into her oldest daughter Jackie’s home in Sandy, Utah so she could be taken care of easier.  All of her family who lived in Salt Lake Valley came to Jackie’s home to care for Lois and help her with her daily living needs. Lois passed away on June 12, 2004 in Sandy, Utah in the morning. Her daughter Della was watching her that morning as Jackie and her husband were at the Draper Temple that morning where they were temple workers. Della called her son Mark, Lois grandson who was a nurse to come and check Lois vitals.

Lois funeral was on June 16, 2004 and was at the L.D.S. Church in Murray, Utah where she had gone to church almost all of her life on the hill at the end of 7th West and 6400 South. All of her family was in attendance and all took part in her funeral. Lois was buried in the Midvale Cemetery next to Dewey who had died 28 years before. Lois was 96 years old at the time of her death and would have turned 97 in July if she would have made it that long. Her legacy of family and family history work and research she did will live on in her family. We all have a better appreciation of our Danish Heritage because of Lois Kristine Rasmussen Turner.

Bibliography


 

Autobiography of Hans Fredrick Rasmussen on Family Search Website

Autobiography of Anina Marie Mikkelsen on Family Search Website

Autobiography of Harlo Dewayne Turner on Family Search Website

Hans Fredrick Rasmussen Emigration Ancestry New York Passenger List, SS Nevada  July 2, 1883

 Passenger 147


Personal memories of Alan Christensen Grandson

Turner Family Genealogy records in Authors possession

 

Author: Alan Christensen Fallon, Nevada

Dated Completed: June 26, 2015
Here is a picture of Anina when she was just 16 years old. I found this in a photo collection of my parents.

 
Please let me know what you think. I also have a picture when she was about 28 years old. I know this as the back of the picture says she is 16.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Hans Freddrick Rasmussens original birth record from the church Book or (Kirkeboger) of Lyngby.

This record is found in this website:

http://www.sa.dk/content/dk/ao-forside/find_kirkeboger#

This record is found in the following:  Randers County, Djurs Sonder District, Lyngby Parish. Image 51.
This confirms his birth on March 30, 1880 Lyngby, Randers, Denmark. Please let me know what you think of this record and if you have any more records or information on Hans..

 
I am so sorry the picture does not enlarge so you cannot see the name and the website takes you to the begining of the website so I guess you will have to find that on your own from the website. I will work on a better picture of his birth record. Alan