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Carn Christiansen

Carn Christiansen

26 July 1842 - 19 March 1900

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Birth

26 July 1842

Lunge, Odense

Death

19 March 1900

Mount Pleasant

Burial

1900

Place Unknown

Alternate Names

Given Name

Carn

Given Name Alternate Spellings

Karen, Marie

Last Name

Christiansen

Maiden Name Alternate Spellings

Kristens

Married Names

Rasmason, Rasmussen

Family

Marriage

Morten Rasmason

1 April 1859 - None

Place Unknown

Children

Martin Rasmussen

6 December 1859 - 11 March 1924

Mount Pleasant

Sophia Maria Rasmussen

12 October 1861 - 4 August 1929

Mount Pleasant

Lars Christian Rasmussen

29 October 1863 - 7 September 1940

Mount Pleasant

John J Rasmussen

28 November 1865 - 7 March 1932

Mount Pleasant

Anne Margrete Rasmussen

4 February 1868 - 21 September 1938

Mount Pleasant

Mary Rasmussen

7 February 1868 - 27 March 1868

Mount Pleasant

Henry Rasmussen

6 August 1871 - 19 February 1874

Mount Pleasant

Erastus Rasmussen

21 December 1873 - 16 March 1947

Mount Pleasant

Daniel Rasmussen

25 February 1876 - 29 June 1959

Mount Pleasant

George Rasmussen

23 July 1878 - 25 January 1885

Mount Pleasant

Wilford Woodruff Rasmussen

4 April 1881 - 11 June 1958

Mount Pleasant

Hyrum Francis Rasmussen

2 April 1884 - 1 December 1887

Mount Pleasant

Parents

Mother: Ane Margrete Jensdatter ( June 1805 - 16 March 1883)

Father: Christian Nielsen Christiansen (1 November 1818 - 11 December 1880)

Biography

Carn (Karen Marie) was born in Lunge, Denmark in July of 1842. After missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints arrived in Denmark, Karen's family were taught and then joined the church, with Karen being baptized at age 11. Joining the church made her schooling difficult, and thus her minister taught her separately after hours. Karen's family left Denmark in the Spring of 1857 for Utah. They left on the ship "Westmorland" from Liverpool, and arrived in Philadelphia on May 31, 1857. They then traveled by train to Iowa and finished the journey to Utah by handcart, arriving in the Salt Lake Valley on September 13, 1857. Karen Marie battled illness for the majority of the journey. After living in Salt Lake for two years, Karen moved to Ephraim, where she met Morten Rasmussen, whom she married on April 1, 1859. The couple then moved to Mt. Pleasant where they established their permanent home. During their time there, they were heavily involved in the church, aided with freighting for the Manti Utah Temple, and were known for their kindness and generosity. Karen bore 12 children, 8 of whom survived to adulthood. After Morten was called on a mission to Denmark in 1881, she was left alone to raise and support her family, and was later left a widow at age 42 when Morten died in 1885. Karen remained a faithful, dedicated Latter-day Saint member until her death at age 57, when she succumbed to a deadly abdominal tumor.

Events

Profession

Housewife

Emigration

Departure: 25 April 1857

Denmark

Intermediary Places

Iowa

Baptism

23 April 1854

Lunge, Odense