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A House Divided
bigpigeon.us webpage Pott. Co. > A House Divided > Endnotes, updated by RAC 14 Feb 2020.
Currently I am not working on the A House Divided webarea.

A House Divided follows the three siblings and sixteen cousins shown below.
If I resume working on this extended family, I will log here additional information using the codes:
FS - Family Search 
Anc - ancestry.com
HQ - heritagequest.com (not searched yet)
NF - Not Found
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Niels Peder Pedersen 
(1801 - 1888) and Johanne Pedersen (1810 - 1879) married in
 1831 in Lille Brøndum, Bælum, Aalborg Amt, and immigrated to Utah in 1862 with five children. Their children:
  • Peter B. Nelson (1832 – 1899) married Bertha Christina Aagard (1849-1889) in Utah in 1863 and later backtrailed to the Fremont Nebraska area, northwest of Omaha. NF 4-'18
  • Mariane "Mary Ann" Nielsen/Pedersen (1837 – 1912) married Anders Rasmus "Andrew" Anderson in 1863 and lived with Andrew in Ephraim and then Lehi, Utah.
  •  Anne Christine Nielsen/Pedersen (1844 – 1908) married Niels Peter Pederson in 18863 and lived in Ephraim. After Niels died in 1887, Anne Christine married Christian Anderson Kolby; they eventually divorced. Anne Christine died in Redmond, Utah.
  • Anne Marie Nielsen/Pedersen (1847 – 1916) married Oluf Christian Larsen, a Norwegian immigrant in 1863, and lived in Ephraim and then Salt Lake City.
  • Christiane Nielsen/Pedersen (1850 – 1926) married William Powell, a Welsh immigrant, in 1856, and lived in Payson, where she died.

Ane Katrine Pedersen (1805 -1855) married Christen Andersen (1796 -1855) in 1825 in Dronninglund, Hjørring, immigrated to Kansas in 1855, and died. Their children:
  • Ane Margrete Christensen (1826 – 1915) married Christian Pedersen in 1852 in Dronninglund, and immigrated in 1855 with their two children. The family remained in the Midwest and settled in Boomer Township, Pottawattamie County, Iowa in 1868.
  • Peter Christian Christensen/Anderson (1828 – 1903) and Kirsten Marie Jacobsen married while immigrating late in 1855 and came to Utah in 1856. After Kirsten Marie died in 1872, the Peter Christian Anderson family moved from Moroni to the nearby town of Wales.
  • Maren Christensen (1830? – 1922) married Jens Christian Christensen in Skæve Sogn, Dronninglund Amt in 1868, and immigrated with her husband and three children to Boomer Township in 1872.
  • Christine Anderson (1833 – 1910) came to Utah in 1856 and married Anders Jorgen Mortensen. Christine lived in Parowan, Utah until Anders died in 1884, then in the San Luis Valley in Colorado, and in Mesa, Arizona.
  • Ane Marie Anderson (1837 – 1872) crossed to Utah in 1856, married Jens Christian Nielsen, and lived in Moroni until her early death.
  • Niels Christian Anderson (1840 – 1855) died in Missouri.
  • Else Marie Anderson (1848 -) crossed to Utah in 1856 and is lost to history.

Kirsten M. Pedersen (1810 - 1894) married Jens Christian Hendriksen in 1838 in Dronninglund, Hjørring,  immigrated to Utah in 1861, and married  John Erik Forsgren in 1862 in Moroni, Sanpete Co. Her children:
  • Anders Henry Jensen/Johnson (1842 – 1919) immigrated to Utah around 1871 and moved from Sanpete County to Salt Lake City in 1883.  Anders married Trina and later married Julia Otellia Bensen/Dorius.
  • Karen M. "Carrie" Jensen (1846 – 1925) immigrated to Pottawattamie County, Iowa in 1867 and married Laurits Christian "L. C." Bondo in 1868. 
  • Else Marie "Alice" Jensen/Johnson (184? – 1891) immigrated to Utah with her mother in 1861, married John Almon Caufield in 1871, and later moved to Idaho. After divorcing, Alice married Maxy B. Short and returned to Salt Lake City.
  • Johanne Cathrine Jensen/Johnson (1857 – 1917) immigrated to Utah with her mother in 1861, married John Lauk Timerman, and moved to Idaho in 1880.
Sources for Big Pigeon's A House Divided webpage:
  • The webpage heading's Utah map is courtesy of barkpost.com.
  • The webpage heading's Iowa map is courtesy of maps.com.
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