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Ancestors of HANS Christian Andersen Generation 1 1. HANS Christian Andersen, son of HANS Andersen and KIRSTINE Rasmussen was born on 26 Jul 1906 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana. He died on 10 May 1996 in Missoula, Missoula, Montana. He married GEORGIANA Crouse on 15 Aug 1933 in First Presbyterian Church Manse, Dillon, Beaverhead County, Montana, daughter of FRED William Crouse and PEARL Leone Dickson. She was born on 04 Feb 1913 in Springhill, Gallatin, Montana. She died on 13 Nov 2007 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana. Notes for HANS Christian Andersen: Hans traveled to Denmark with his mother in 1912, and remained there until his father returned for him in 1914. He arrived at Ellis Island on April 29, 1914 after crossing on the "Oceanic" of the White Star Line (the same company which built and owned the "Titanic"). The ship departed for America from Southampton, England, and the trip took five days. Grandpa Hans said there were 3,000 passengers on the boat. He wore knee pants and button shoes, but had worn wooden shoes in Denmark. There were cattle and chickens in the bottom of the boat which were butchered on board. He remembered sailing into the harbor in New York, and he said that it snowed that day. He arrived in Dillon on May 5, 1914. Grandpa said that the first words he and Jack learned to say in English were "See my hat." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hans C. Andersen died Friday at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula. Hans was born in Dillon on July 26, 1906, son of Hans and Kirstine Andersen. At age six, he moved to Denmark with his mother. He returned to Dillon three years later, after the death of his mother and was raised in Bannack by his father and step-mother who were owners of the Ames Ranch. He attended Beaverhead County High School in Dillon. He married Georgiana Crouse on August 15, 1933, and was manager of the Ames Ranch which was running 10,000 head of sheep at that time. The Ames Ranch was sold and Hans leased various ranches until 1942 when he bought 30,000 acres up the Blacktail, southeast of Dillon, which he successfully operated until his retirement in 1975. Because of his expertise in sheep raising, he produced high quality lambs and wool. After his retirement, Hans enjoyed traveling and spending time with his family. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and of the Masonic and Shrine orders. He supported Dillon community activities including Barrett Memorial Hospital and Western Montana College. He is survived by his wife and his four children: Elaine Andersen Peterson, sons and daughters-in-law, Keith and Verla Andersen and Dr. Charles (Mick) and Anne Andersen, daughter and son-in-law Sally and John Kreis and fourteen grandchildren: Greg Peterson, Cynthia Peterson Reedstrom, Cheryl Peterson Schurke, Mike Peterson, Julie Andersen Evans, Scott Andersen, Christine Andersen Mitchell, Kyle Andersen, Christopher, Rachelle, Hans Christian, and Bridget Andersen, Jeff and Heather Kreis. Additional survivors are brothers Jack and Harry Andersen and sisters Olga Schindler and Christine Peterson and ten great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to Barrett Hospital Auxiliary, First Presbyterian Church of Dillon or to the donor's choice. Funeral arrangements are in the care of Brundage Funeral Home with Pastor Freeman McCall officiating on Monday, May 13, 1996 at 11:00 a.m. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes for GEORGIANA Crouse: Graduate of Beaverhead County High School and Montana State Normal School. ------------------------------------------------------------ Conversation on July 17th, 2002, between Grammie and Aunt Sally, as recorded in the cookbook Sally made for Gram's 90th birthday celebration: "In my baby book, I am Georgia Elizabeth. Later they dropped the Elizabeth and changed my name to Georgiana (G'ana) for my Aunt Georgia and Grandmother Anna. My nickname was name to Georgiana (G'ana) for my Aunt Georgia and Grandmother Anna. My nickname was 'Sister.' Everyone called me Sister-even a family I didn't want to be their sister, but they also called me sister." ------------------------------------------------------------ Montana Standard Dillon Society section "For the Bride" Miss Ethel Jean Davis and Miss Alma Christiansen were hostesses at a shower given last Tuesday evening at the home of the former, complimenting Miss Georgiana Crouse, a bride-elect. The Davis home was attractively decorated with a profuse array of garden flowers. Cards were a diversion of the evening, with six tables in play, after which delicious refreshments were served. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Montana Standard (newspaper) date August 20, 1933: Dillon: The Presbyterian church was the scene of a pretty wedding Tuesday [August 15, 1933] morning, when Miss Georgiana Crouse, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crouse, became the bride of Hans Christian Andersen, son of Hans Andersen. The Rev. T.J. Simons officiated and the attendants were Miss Olga Andersen, sister of the bridegroom, and Frederick Crouse, brother of the bride. Members of both families were present. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Andersen left on a motor trip to Portland, Seattle, and other Pacific coast points, and will return to Dillon to make their home in about two weeks. The bride is a popular young woman of the community, a graduate of the county [Beaverhead] high school, and the Montana State Normal College. She is a talented musician. Mr. Andersen is also a graduate of the high school and for the past two years has been engaged in the sheep business in this vicinity. -------------------------------------------------------------- A lovely wedding tool place at 10:30 yesterday morning at the Presbyterian manse when Miss Georgiana Crouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crouse, became the bride of Hans Christian Andersen, son of Hans Andersen. The Rev. T.J. Simons officiated. Attendants were Miss Olga Andersen and Frederick Crouse, and members of the families of both young people were present. Following the ceremony the young people left on a motor trip to the Pacific coast. The bride is a graduate of the Beaverhead county high school and recently graduated from Montana State Normal College. A charming young woman and a talented musician, she is one of the most popular members of the city's younger set. Mr. Andersen is also a graduate of the high school here and has many friends in this community. Since his graduation, he has been engaged in the sheep business. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Georgiana was named the Soroptomist Outstanding Woman of the year October, 1977. She received this honor for her service to the First Presbyterian Church, the Dillon school board (twenty years of service), Girl Scout Council, PEO (past president), Shakespeare Club, Nile Club, Barrett Hospital Auxiliary, Cowbelles, Community Concert Committee, Daughters of the American Colonies, the American Legion Auxiliary, Serve Our College Committee, and Sons and Daughters of the Montana Pioneers. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Generation 2 2. HANS Andersen, son of JOHAN Hansen Andersen and JOHANNE Kroman was born on 31 Oct 1875 in Lille Rise, Aero, Denmark. He died on 07 Nov 1952 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana. He married KIRSTINE Rasmussen on 06 Mar 1902 in Rise, Aero, Denmark. 3. KIRSTINE Rasmussen, daughter of RASMUS Hansen Henningsen and ELLEN Olsen was born on 24 Dec 1884 in Langagre, Dunkaer, Aero, Denmark. She died on 15 May 1912 in Lille Rise, 3. on 24 Dec 1884 in Langagre, Dunkaer, Aero, Denmark. She died on 15 May 1912 in Lille Rise, Aero, Denmark. Notes for HANS Andersen: Dillon Tribune, April 11, 1902 Hans Anderson (sic) returned Tuesday night with his bride. A half-dozen other Danes, mostly relatives, arrived and will settle in this part of Montana. The Danes make the best kind of citizens, and receive a hearty welcome in every part of the west. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Dillon Tribune, Monday, November 10,1952 Hans Andersen Funeral Is Held Today The funeral of Hans Andersen, 77, was held this afternoon from Brundage Chapel with interment being made in Mountain View Cemetery, Rev. Warren Kunkel was in charge of the service. Pall bearers were Bert Megquier, Clarence Andersen, Nels Lauritsen, Chris Peterson, Ras Hansen, and C.E. Blinn. Mr. Andersen passed away Friday afternoon in a Butte hospital. He had been a prominent sheepman of Beaverhead County, coming here from Denmark in 1896. [He went initially to Elk Horn, Iowa, where he worked with his uncle.] He was born in Aero, Denmark, October 31, 1875. When he arrived in Beaverhead County he was first employed by the Gilbert Livestock ranch north of Dillon. After a year he returned to Denmark and married, bringing his bride back to Beaverhead County and forming a partnership with the late J. E. Morse known as the Ames Sheep Company. Later he continued the sheep business alone at which he was very successful. Mr. Andersen had five children by his first marriage. Following the death of Mrs. Andersen he remarried and to this union one child was born, the second Mrs. Andersen preceding him in death. Surviving are three sons and two daughters who are Jack Andersen of Alder, Harry Andersen of Wise River, Hans C. Andersen of Dillon, Mrs. Emil (Olga) Schindler of Jackson, and Mrs. Herbert (Christine) Petersen of Oakland, California. Grandchildren residing in the community are Elaine, Keith, Charles and Sally Andersen of Dillon and Francis and Barbara Schindler of Jackson. Grandchildren living in California are Marvin and Kenneth Petersen and Gloria, Ralph and Bernice Pedersen. Mr. Andersen is also survived by sisters and brothers, Mrs. Berg Christensen, Peter, Matt and Albert Andersen of Beaverhead County, Mrs. Matt Groth in California, Andrew Andersen of Canada and Thomas Andersen of Denmark. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ellis Island Passenger Record for the "Majestic," which arrived in New York April 3, 1902, lists: Passenger/ Place of residence/ Age/ Marital status/ Port of departure/ Kirstine Andersen Rise, Denmark 17y 3m Married Liverpool, Eng. Hans Andersen Rise, Denmark 26y 1m Married Liverpool, Eng. Magdalena Rasmussen Rise, Denmark 24y 3m Single Liverpool, Eng. Hans Petersen Rise, Denmark 17y 3m Single Liverpool, Eng. Klaus Rasmussen Rise, Denmark 18y 6m Single Liverpool, Eng. Nils Christensen Rise, Denmark 19y 9m Single Liverpool, Eng. Hans Madsen Rise, Denmark 20y 4m Single Liverpool, Eng. Christen Henningsen Rise, Denmark 23y 7m Married Liverpool, Eng. Rasmus Hansen Rise, Denmark 20y Single Liverpool, Eng. Isak Christensen Rise, Denmark 18y 4m Single Liverpool, Eng. Isak Christensen Rise, Denmark 18y 4m Single Liverpool, Eng. Anna Hansen Rise, Denmark 17y 5m Single Liverpool, Eng. Lars Hansen Rise, Denmark 19y 1m Single Liverpool, Eng. Niels Hansen Rise, Denmark 17y 7m Single Liverpool, Eng. _________________________________________________________________ Remembrances of Christine Andersen: Hans Andersen, her father, loved to tease, and had a dry wit, similar to her brother Jack. Hans was an excellent dancer and he excelled at wrestling. She remembers that her Dad was well respected and liked by his workers, and they would often stop by just to visit him, even after they left his employment. She remembers that he was quite sensitive to animals. As such he built the first lambing sheds in Beaverhead County. He loved horses and built a "beautiful" barn at Ames for the horses. She recalls his generosity to those less fortunate. One day Jack came into Bannack and saw some lambs being slaughtered in another's family's barn. He reported it to his Dad, thinking that the animals must have been stolen from their herd. Her Dad told Jack, "If you were as hungry as that family, you would steal lambs, too." He never reported the loss, nor criticized the family who took the animals. Notes for KIRSTINE Rasmussen: Christine says that Kirstine was the youngest of the family. She was not allowed to travel to the U.S. with out her older sister as a chaperone (Magdalena), though she had already married in Denmark. --------- She was about 3 months pregnant with her fifth child when she returned to Denmark. She had been told by the doctor in Dillon that she should not have any more children. She died within hours of giving birth to Christine in May, 1912. --------- And for the historical records: Today I looked in the church book for the parish of Rise and found out, that Kristine Rasmussen, when she died on Aero in 1912 while visiting with her children, had address in the town of Marstal, where she lived in a street called Møllergade (Miller's Street). This means, that she must have rented a house in Marstal instead of staying with her family in Lille Rise. This also means, that her closest living family connection here was my grandfather, who lived just outside this town, and as he was always keen on people coming home from America with news, I am sure he must have visited her quite a lot. from Peter Henningsen in Aero. KIRSTINE Rasmussen and HANS Andersen had the following children: i. John Andersen (son of HANS Andersen and KIRSTINE Rasmussen) was born on 02 Apr 1903 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana. He died on 01 Dec 1996 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana. He married Anna Mikkelsen on 11 Nov 1930 in Butte, Silver Bow, Montana, daughter of Rasmus Mikkelsen and Ann. She was born on 05 Sep 1910. She died on 24 Nov 1987. ii. Lillie Johanna Andersen (daughter of HANS Andersen and KIRSTINE Rasmussen) was born on 25 May 1904 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana. She died on 20 May 1949 in Oxnard, California. She married William Pedersen in Oct 1927 in Oakland, California, son of Sam Pedersen and Hansine Kristine Sorensen. He was born on 09 Aug 1905 in Fresno, California. He died on 08 Jan 1982 in Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California. Notes for William Pedersen: William Pedersen William (Bill) Pedersen was born in Fresno, CA on August 9, 1905, to Sam & Hansine Kristine (Sorensen) Pedersen. His siblings were: George, Alvilda, Peder, Alma and several deceased babies. As a young man, Bill left Fresno and moved to Oakland to work in the Danish Creamery. During those years (1920's) he also worked on a fishing ship in Alaska Creamery. During those years (1920's) he also worked on a fishing ship in Alaska and in a cabinet shop as a cabinet maker. He tried boxing and did so well, he had an offer to box in the "Golden Gloves", but he had severely injured his thumb on a band saw while working in the cabinet shop and it was too weak to hold up to his strong punches. His sister, Alvildia Pedersen, introduced him to Lillie Johanna Andersen at a church function in Oakland, CA. They were married there in Oakland on October 14, 1927. They had four children: Howard William Pedersen born September 10, 1928, and died September 15, 1945 from a fall over a falls while at a summer church camp; Ralph Harvey Pedersen, born March 27, 1931, and died March 30, 1998; Gloria Christine Pedersen Nielsen, born June 20, 1933, and Bernice Dorothy Pedersen Hawkins Whitfield McCrorie born May 15, 1943. Ralph & Ruth (Hamiter) had two children: Phyllis Louise Pedersen Moe and Howard Walter Pedersen. Gloria and John Nielsen had four children: Eric John Nielsen, Karen Elaine Nielsen Crossland Parker, Kirsten Lillie Nielsen Lang Proctor, and Leif Howard Nielsen. Bernice had three children: Barbara May Whitfield Boudreaux, Bruce Robert Whitfield, and Kirk Daniel Whitfield. Bill & Lillie had 20 great grandchildren; 1 great great granddaughter. Ralph's grandchildren: Emily Louise Moe, deceased, Jessica Erin Moe Borowicz (married Alex 5/7/10), Heather Renee Moe Rowe (married Brian 10/20/12), Lisa Christine Moe Faulkner (married Jeff 7/1/10), Rebekah Louise Moe, Allison Emily Pedersen, Wyatt Austin Pedersen, Mia Kristina Pedersen , Cooper William Pedersen; Gloria's grandchildren: Ariel Elizabeth Nielsen, Timothy John Nielsen, Jonathan Victor Nielsen, Christopher Nielsen Lang, Matthew Eric Lang, Bruce Michael Nielsen, Maximillian James Nielsen, Jacob Leif Nielsen; Bernice's grandchildren: Sarah Lynn Boudreaux, Kamden Davis Whitfield, Kiley Dillen Whitfield; Bernice's great grandchild: Addison Boudreaux (new daughter of granddaughter Sarah) During their marriage, Bill & Lillie lived in King City, CA, Santa Maria, CA, Tracy, CA and El Rio, CA - all cities where he had dairy farms. In 1938, the family moved to Nyland Acres, CA, where he bought a propane gas business. His company serviced all of Ventura County. Among his customers were Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor, William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy), and Joel McCrae. The propane gas business was sold in 1948 and the family moved into the city of Oxnard, CA. Lillie Andersen, his wife, was born May 25, 1904, and died of cancer May 22, 1949. Bill married Eva Simmons in October, 1950. In the fall of 1951, Bill, Eva, Ralph & Bernice moved to Santa Rosa, CA and lived on a 5 acre ranch and raised chickens, sheep and rabbits. (Gloria remained in Oxnard to finish college) In 1960, Bill retired, sold the ranch and moved into the city of Santa Rosa. Bill died January 8, 1982. 1. iii. HANS Christian Andersen (son of HANS Andersen and KIRSTINE Rasmussen) was born on 26 Jul 1906 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana. He died on 10 May 1996 in Missoula, Missoula, Montana. He married GEORGIANA Crouse on 15 Aug 1933 in First Presbyterian Church Manse, Dillon, Beaverhead County, Montana, daughter of FRED William Crouse and PEARL Leone Dickson. She was born on 04 Feb 1913 in Springhill, Gallatin, Montana. She died on 13 Nov 2007 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana. iv. Olga Eveline Andersen (daughter of HANS Andersen and KIRSTINE Rasmussen) was born on 02 Oct 1910 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana. She died on 16 Oct 2006 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana. She married Emil Schindler on 25 Sep 1937 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana, son of Joseph Francis Schindler and Emma Benda. He was born on 26 Jan 1904 in Shelby, Nebraska. He died on 10 Jul 1988 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana. Notes for Emil Schindler: Emil Schindler passed away July 10, 1988, after an extended illness at Parkview Convalescent Center. Mr. Schindler, 84, was born Jan 26, 1904, in Shelby, Nebraska, to Emma Benda and Joseph Schindler, early settlers in the Big Hole. He attended elementary school in districts 25 and 24 in Jackson and Beaverhead County High School. Mr. Schindler spent his entire life as a rancher. He moved to Dillon in 1978, remaining active in the ranching business until 1985. Mr. Schindler prided himself on hard work and raising quality beef cattle. He volunteered his services on the Beaverhead County Weed Board. Mr. Schindler served as school board trustee for Districts 25 and 24 of Jackson for many years. He was a longtime 4H leader, served as council president and was on the State 4 H Council. Mr. Schindler was largely responsible for actively starting the Church of the Big Hole and later seved as an elder in that church. He was always a willing, active participant in donating his services to numerous community projects. Mr. Schinlder married Olga Andersen, Sept. 25, 1937, in Dillon. She survives, as do his children Francis and Diane Schindler of Jackson; Barbara and Bill Frederickson of Butte; and three grandchidren. He was preceede in death by his sister, Wilhelmina "Mitzie" Skeeters. Funeral sevice will be held on Tursday, at 11:00 a.m. at Brundage Chapel in Dillon. v. Living Andersen (daughter of HANS Andersen and KIRSTINE Rasmussen). She married Herbert Peterson. He was born on 15 Apr 1909 in San Leandro, California. He died on 01 Nov 1985 in Calistoga, California. Notes for Living Andersen: Christine was brought to America by Margareth Eriksen, her step-mother's sister. They traveled on the "Oscar II" and arrived at Ellis Island on July 20, 1920. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a scanning from the parish register of the town of Marstal from 1912. Here you can see, that Kristine Hansine (named after both her parents as none of them were present at the christening) were baptized at home by the vicar and later presented in church on the 8th of september 1912. Godfathers and godmothers were: Worker Klaus Andersen and his wife, Møllevejen (Miller's road) in Marstal (This must be Hans Andersen's oldest brother Claus); Farmer Thomas Hansen (This must be Hans Andersen's oldest brother Claus); Farmer Thomas Hansen Andersen and his wife in Ærøskøbing (Hans Andersen's brother) and bachelor Mads Olsen Andersen from Lille Rise (Hans Andersens's brother. So he had not migrated to the states at that time. Maybe he went along with his brother Hans when he came to Aero to pick up his children in 1914) Generation 3 4. JOHAN Hansen Andersen, son of CLAUS Andersen and METTE Marie Hansen was born on 06 Mar 1845 in Lille Rise, Aero, Denmark. He died on 04 Feb 1919 in Lille Rise, Aero, Denmark. He married JOHANNE Kroman on 29 Sep 1870 in Rise, Aero, Denmark. 5. JOHANNE Kroman, daughter of ANDERS Hansen Kroman and KIRSTINE Thomsen was born on 06 May 1848 in Graesvaenge, Aero, Denmark. She died on 15 Feb 1924 in Lille Rise, Aero, Denmark. Notes for JOHAN Hansen Andersen: He had several brothers and sisters, per Christine Andersen. She only knew one, whom she thinks was Andrew. Four of this brother's (Andrew's?) five male children came to Dillon, Montana: Clarence Andersen (b. 11-2-1886), who married Laura Hansen, was one of these. Laura and her sister Maren Hansen were brought to America by Hans Andersen, Sr. in April, 1914 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Christine Andersen says she remembers celebrating her grandfather's 90th birthday. She was six years old at the time she went to the birthday celebration, and she remembers drinking a glass of Danish alcohol. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Census record 1880 All persons in the household Svendborg, Ærø, Rise, Lille Rise, Rise Sogn Ærø Svendborg Amt Tællingsliste 5, , Hus, 10, FT-1880 Name: Age: Marital status: Occupation in household: Occupation: Birth place: Johan Hansen Andersen 34 Gift Husfader Slagter Rise Sogn Ærø Johanne Andersen f. Kromand 31 Gift Hans Kone Marstal Sogn Ærø Anders Hansen Andersen 7 Ugift Barn Rise Sogn Ærø Johan Hansen Andersen 6 Ugift Barn Rise Sogn Ærø Hans Andersen 4 Ugift Barn Rise Sogn Ærø Mette Marie Andersen 2 Ugift Datter Rise Sogn Ærø Thomas Hansen Andersen Under 1 aar Ugift Søn Rise Sogn Ærø Kirsten Thomsen 56 Enke Underholdes af Husfaderen Rise Sogn Ærø -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Census records 1890 All persons in the household Svendborg, Ærø, Rise, Lillerise, Rise Sogn, Svendborg Amt, , , 3 Hus, FT-1890 Name: Age: Marital status: Occupation in household: Occupation: Birth place: Johan Hansen Andersen 44 Gift Husfader Slagter LilleRise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Johanne Kromand 41 Gift Husmoder - Marstal Land Sogn Ærø Svendborg Amt Mette Marie Andersen 12 Ugift Datter - Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Thomas Hansen Andersen 10 Ugift Barn - Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Albert Klavsen Andersen 9 Ugift Barn - Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Peder Hansen Andersen 7 Ugift Barn - Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Mads Olsen Andersen 4 Ugift Barn - Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Kirstine Dusine Andersen Under 1 aar. f. 25/8 89 Ugift Barn - Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Dorthea Marie Nielsen 38 Ugift - Tjenestepige Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Kristen Hansen 32 Gift Husfader Husmand (træskomager) Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Ane Katrine Helman 34 Gift Husmoder - Dunkjær Rise Sogn Ærø Peder Hansen 11 Ugift Søn - Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Kristian Helman Hansen 7 Ugift Søn - Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Peder Hansen 64 Gift Farfader Hørsvinger (Familien boer og lever tilsammen) Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Ane Marie Hansen 62 Gift Farmoder (Familien boer og lever tilsammen) Graastenmark Ærø Ane Marie Hansen 62 Gift Farmoder (Familien boer og lever tilsammen) Graastenmark Ærø Mette Marie Jørgensen 66 Enke Husmoder Husmandsenke Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Marie Elisabet Hansen 35 Ugift Datter Væverske Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt Mette Marie Hansen 26 Ugift Datter Sypige Lillerise Rise Sogn Svendborg Amt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes for JOHANNE Kroman: Christine Andersen says that the Kroman name was adopted later. She can't remember the original surname. Ib Christensen (from Aero) says, "You are probably right that they did not use Kroman as family name, since this originally was a nickname. Also among siblings you may find some that used Kroman and others that did not. Often the males would use the nickname and females would not - this differs from family to family - as does the spelling of Kroman. (Kroman, Kroman, or Kromand) The name means innkeeper, since "Kro" = "Inn" and "mand" = "man" or "person". The first person that had the nickname was called Kroejer (in Danish Krøjer), which is local dialect for Innkeeper. The different spellings are caused by the different priests who for the major part, were not from the island, and therefore did not know the local dialect all too well, and therefore had different opinions as to the right spelling. It is not unusual for a nickname which was often related to a persons occupation, to end up as family name." JOHANNE Kroman and JOHAN Hansen Andersen had the following children: i. Claus Andersen (son of JOHAN Hansen Andersen and JOHANNE Kroman) was born on 11 Dec 1870 in Graesvaenge, Aero, Denmark. He died on 10 Aug 1951 in Klinten, Marstal, Aero, Denmark. He married Greta. He married Anna Margrethe Thomsen on 04 May 1900 in Rise Kirke, Lille Rise, Aero, Denmark, daughter of Christen Nielsen Thomsen and Maren Margrethe Hansen. She was born on 03 Sep 1873 in Store Rise, Aero, Denmark. She died on 27 Nov 1952 in Klinten, Marstal, Aero, Denmark. Notes for Claus Andersen: Raised Christine Andersen (daughter of Hans Andersen and Kirstine Rasmussen) as his daughter for the first two years of her life, after her mother died in childbirth. ii. Anders "Andrew" Hansen Andersen (son of JOHAN Hansen Andersen and JOHANNE Kroman) was born on 20 Jun 1872 in Marstal, Aero, Denmark. He died on 04 Mar 1962 in Minnedosa, Manitoba, Canada. He married Hansine Kristine Pedersen on 01 Jan 1911 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana, daughter of Hans Christiansen Pedersen and Ane Cathrine Nielsen. She was born on 27 Apr 1887 in Kragnaes, Denmark. She died on 04 Jan 1972 in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. iii. Johan Hansen "John" Anderson (son of JOHAN Hansen Andersen and JOHANNE Kroman) was born on 28 Dec 1873 in Lille Rise, Aero, Denmark. He died on 06 Jan 1950 in Alder, Madison, Montana. He married Egidia Jepsen on 18 Apr 1915 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana, daughter of Jens P. Jepsen and Mette Marie Christensen. She was born on 03 Jul 1882. She died in Oct 1954. Notes for Johan Hansen "John" Anderson: John H. Anderson was born December 28,1873, on the island of Aero in Denmark. His father was a custom butcher with a family of eight sons and two daughters. When John was 16 he came to the United States, arriving at Elk Horn, Iowa, in the spring of 1889. He worked on his uncle's farm for three years and also received his citizenship papers. In the early spring of 1892, he arrived in Dillon and went to work for Mr. Selway on his ranch that bordered Dillon on the north side in the area where the Lion's Den is now. He later leased the Billy Gilbert Ranch north of Dillon for two years. Then John and a Danish friend of his, as partners, operated a dairy on the place now owned by Gayle Chaffin on Grasshopper Creek, and sold milk and butter in Bannack. After selling the dairy business, like all ambitious young men, he tried the Bannack. After selling the dairy business, like all ambitious young men, he tried the life of a cowboy. John trailed fat steers from the Big Hole Valley to Butte for the Butte Butcher Co. In 1898 John went to work for J.E. Morse, a rancher with extensive properties and a large sheep operation. John began working with the sheep and that business soon became his way of life. He was the sheep foreman for Mr. Morse from 1900 to 1908. John, in partnership with his brother Peter H. Anderson, bought their first two bands of sheep in 1905. John homesteaded on Carter Creek in Beaverhead County, seven miles east of Dillon, and his brother Pete homesteaded on Robb Creek on the Upper Ruby in Madison County. Pete managed their sheep while John continued to work for J.E. Morse until 1908, when Mr. Morse sold the operation of which John was in charge to the Beaverhead Ranch Co. After 1908, the Anderson brothers increased their holdings and purchased the Max Lauterbach Ranch and Livestock. In 1915 John married Egedia Jepsen in Dillon. They had one son, John Jr. and three daughters Edna, Marie, and Clara. During their partnership, John and Pete continued to expand and bought the Beaverhead Ranch Co.'s holdings in 1918, and the Lower Larbee Ranch and Elling Ranch in 1919. By 1923, the Andersons had put together a large sheep ranch operating approximately 28.000 head of sheep. In 1925, John and Pete dissolved the partnership, divided the property, and each continued in the sheep business for himself. John lived in Dillon for 28 years, from 1892 to 1920. In the fall of 1920, he moved his family south of Alder. John continued to expand his operation during his lifetime and the ranch is still operated today by his son John H. Anderson, Jr., and family. The ranch where John and Egidia lived in Alder is the home of son-in-law and daughter Karl L. and Edna Sauerbier. John H. Anderson died January 6, 1950, at the age of 76. His wife, Egidia, passed away in October of 1954. written by John H. Anderson, Jr. in "The History of Beaverhead County" Notes for Egidia Jepsen: Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950 for John H. Anderson Name: John H. Anderson Event: Marriage Event Date: 18 Apr 1915 Event Place: Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana Age: 41 Marital Status: Single Race: White Birthplace: Denmark Estimated Birth Year: 1874 Father: Johan H. Anderson Mother: Johanne Kroman Spouse: Egidia Jepsen Spouse's Age: 32 Spouse's Marital Status: Single Spouse's Race: White Spouse's Birthplace: Denmark Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: 1883 Spouse's Father: Jens P. Jepsen Spouse's Mother: Mettie Marie Christensen Volume/Page/Certificate Number: it2 cn1538 Film Number: 1905609 Film Number: 1905609 Digital Folder Number: 4351341 Image Number: 357 2. iv. HANS Andersen (son of JOHAN Hansen Andersen and JOHANNE Kroman) was born on 31 Oct 1875 in Lille Rise, Aero, Denmark. He died on 07 Nov 1952 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana. He married KIRSTINE Rasmussen on 06 Mar 1902 in Rise, Aero, Denmark, daughter of RASMUS Hansen Henningsen and ELLEN Olsen. She was born on 24 Dec 1884 in Langagre, Dunkaer, Aero, Denmark. She died on 15 May 1912 in Lille Rise, Aero, Denmark. He married Anna Marie Eriksen on 22 May 1914 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana, daughter of Peder Jensen Eriksen and Sidsel Marie Mouritzen. She was born on 14 Dec 1878 in Stokkeby, Aero, Denmark. She died on 03 Apr 1931 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana. v. Mette Marie Andersen (daughter of JOHAN Hansen Andersen and JOHANNE Kroman) was born on 20 Sep 1877 in Lille Rise, Aero, Denmark. She died on 27 Sep 1971 in San Joaquin,California. She married Mads Thomsen Groth, son of Mads Thomsen Groth and Anne Marie Andersen. He was born on 08 Nov 1861 in Aero, Denmark. He died on 15 Aug 1951 in Alameda, Alameda, California. Notes for Mads Thomsen Groth: From the Manifest for “Arabic” ,Sailing from Liverpool in England. Arrival to NY Apr 25, 1908 you can see that he travelled with this group of Danes: Groth, Mads Thomsen,M,46y 4m,M,Denmark Danish,Lille Rise, Denmark Groth, Marie,F,30y 6m,M,Denmark Danish,Lille Rise, Denmark Groth, Alma Marie,F,4y 9m,S,U. S. A. Danish,Ovoskobing, Denmark Jensen, Jorgen Peder,M,20y 5m,M,Denmark Danish,Tranderyn, Denmark Jensen, Hansine Christine,F,24y,M,Denmark Danish,Svendborg, Denmark Jensen, Christine Marie,F,2y 2m,S,Denmark Danish,Svendborg, Denmark Jensen, Rasmus Larsen,M,3m,S,Denmark Danish,Svendborg, Denmark Madsen, Lars Hansen,M,14y 6m,S,Denmark Danish,St. Rise, Denmark Anderson, Kristine Dusine,F,18y 7m,S,Denmark Danish,Lille Rise, Denmark Knudsen, Cecilie Katrine,F,17y 10m,S,Denmark Danish,Lille Rise, Denmark Albertsen, Hans Knudsen,M,20y ...m,S,Denmark Danish,Lebyin Oroskobing, Denmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- vi. Thomas Hansen Andersen (son of JOHAN Hansen Andersen and JOHANNE Kroman) was born on 02 Jul 1879 in Lille Rise, Aero, Denmark. He married Sidsel Marie Rasmussen on 10 Jan 1904 in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana, daughter of RASMUS Hansen Henningsen and ELLEN Olsen. She was born on 31 May 1881 in Dunkær, Aero, Denmark. Notes for Thomas Hansen Andersen: Thomas and Sidsel Marie had 13 kids-I only have found eight so far. ______________________________________ Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950 Name: Thomas Anderson Event: Marriage Event Date: 10 Jan 1904

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HANS Christian Andersen, son of HANS Andersen and KIRSTINE . Hans Anderson (sic) returned Tuesday night with his bride. in Butte, a 50 year member of the Danish Brotherhood of America and a member .. producers in Beaverhead County, owning land in the Centennial Valley, Sage Creek.
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