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6251 Munke Bjergby Kirke Familie (F14815)
 
6252 Munke Bjergby Kirke Familie (F14818)
 
6253 Munke Bjergby Kirke Familie (F14832)
 
6254 Munke Bjergby Kirke Familie (F15356)
 
6255 Munke Bjergby Kirke Ulriksen, Caroline (I32465)
 
6256 Munke Bjergby Kirke Petersen, Anna Alvilda (I40270)
 
6257 Munke Bjergby Kirke Pedersen, Alfred Laurits (I40272)
 
6258 Munke Bjergby Kirke Sørensen, Dora Johanne Amalie (I40281)
 
6259 Munke Bjergby Kirke Sørensen, Niels Peter Marius (I40284)
 
6260 Munke Bjergby Kirke Olsen, Jens Kristian (I40287)
 
6261 Munke Bjergby Kirkegård Ulriksen, Amalie Augusta Frederikke (I32471)
 
6262 Munke Bjergby Kirkegård Sørensen, Johannes (I40280)
 
6263 Munke Bjergby Kirkegård Nielsen, Købmand Karl Helge (I41217)
 
6264 Munke Bjergby Kirkegård Petersen, Else Margrethe (I41218)
 
6265 Munkebjerg Kirkes kirkebog. LAO: 1968-77 Kilde (S244)
 
6266 Munkebo Kirke Familie (F12180)
 
6267 Munkebo Kirkegård Kringelum, Mejerist Niels (I15808)
 
6268 Munkebo Kirkegård Hansen, Johanne (I33489)
 
6269 Murer Jørgensen, Harald Knud Mogens (I29005)
 
6270 Musikdirektør Jørgensen, Ole (I35891)
 
6271 Musiker Nielsen, Peter Godfred (I18259)
 
6272 My Memories of Grandpa Earl Christian Jensen
· 1 april 2016 · 0 Comments
My Memories
Delrae Thomas Sowards
Granddaughter

Memories make the time seem like just yesterday, yet make you yearn for a time so long ago.
Grandpa Earl Jensen
One of my most vivid memories of Grandpa is a sad memory yet a memory of testimony, faith and encouragement. Grandpa was so very sick before he died. I remember one Sunday when all of Grandpa’s daughters and their families were gathered at his bedside. I do not recall the particular day other than that it was a Sunday, but it was not to long before he passed away. He lay in bed and I remember sitting on my father's lap listening to him talk of various memories. I remember him talking about many gospel principles and the adults being engrossed in a very Gospel oriented conversation. It was so fascinating to me. I loved to hear them talk and discuss the gospel. Many of the grandchildren who were of course all younger than I (I being the oldest) were outside playing. I remember him calling Denny, Vernon and I to his bedside. He talked to us about the gospel. I told him I was afraid of the second coming and I remember him telling me not to be. He told me what a glorious time it would be for the righteous Latter-Day Saints. There were many other things he told us and I had remembered the event but not the specifics until one day I was going through some old MIA papers I had written to earn some felt patches for my Primary Bandello. I ran across what I had written down, that following summer 1966, about this particular day with my Grandfather just shortly after he had passed away.
I wrote:
“My grandfather was a very very good man. He believed very strongly in the Lord and in the church.
I remember one night he took me and two of my cousins by his side and explained every part of the gospel. My Grandfather was in very much pain. It was very hard for him to move and even to talk. He told us that the Lord had told him the day he was to die, and he also told him that he would be one of those men who were to build the temple in Missouri. He was told he would walk again on the earth during the millennium. My Grandfather told us that he would see us soon and to always remember him and the Lord especially.”
I had indeed remembered these things but did not remember them as having been said at that particular time. To my knowledge Grandpa Jensen had never had a Patriarchal Blessing. I have often thought, I wish I would have asked him more about his talk with the Lord.
I remember the striped bib overalls Grandpa always wore. I remember the tall swing set in his back yard and the merry-go-round he had made. I remember he was kind and gentle. He was good to my mama.
I remember Grandpa seemed to be able to go to sleep in his chair in the living room in an instant. Grandma was always yelling, “Wake up, Earl!” I also heard her say many times, “Oh, Earl!”
Grandpa liked to Bowl. I remember him taking me over to the Bowling alley in La Jara to Tina’s little café in the bowling alley and buying me a Mexican Hot Dog. It consisted of a hot dog and grated cheese rolled up in a fried corn tortilla. I still like those today and always think of Grandpa when I eat them.
I also remember Grandpa Jensen getting after Denny, Vernon and I for playing in the ditch after he told us not to. We told him we couldn’t drown. He picked me up by the heels and said, “Oh yes you can” and then stuck my head in the water and held me there till I thought I was going to drown! I ran all cold and wet back to Grandma’s house where Mama, Grandma, Aunt Jerry and Aunt Margaret were talking and visiting and telling them what Grandpa had done to me! They said “Good for him, did you learn your lesson? Stay away from those ditches!” I was shocked. They didn’t care a bit about what he had done to me. Now being much older I know he loved me and was teaching me a very important lesson.
 
Jensen, Earl Christian (I20548)
 
6273 My uncle, Niels Hartvig Forsberg Nielsen, was born in Brooklyn, NY on June 7, 1898. My records show that he died at the age of 21 from the Spanish Flu on Sept 16, 1918 in Boston, MA. The family story is that he died while on board ship as a Merchant Marine. My guess is that the ship was in Boston harbour and probably quarantined. I would like to find some documentation of his death or any other information anyone may have about him. I have tried several approaches to research on the internet, but to no avail. Where should I go to find a record of his death? Thank you. Nielsen, Niels Hartvig Forsberg (I35490)
 
6274 Møgelbjerg Mark Sørensen, Arne Ejvind (I38402)
 
6275 Møldrup Tidgen, Christian Ervold (I18607)
 
6276 Mølle Allé 20, 2 Hansen, Damefrisørinde Brita Irene (I41254)
 
6277 Mølle Allé 20, 2 Madsen, Gurli Marguerite Damgaard (I41261)
 
6278 Mølle Allé 20, 2 Madsen, Ruth Magdalene Damgaard (I41262)
 
6279 Mølle Allé 20, 2 Madsen, Metalstøber Ruben Gerhard Damgaard (I41263)
 
6280 Mølle Allé 20, 2 Madsen, Heyde Linda Damgaard (I41264)
 
6281 Mølle Allé 20, 2 Madsen, Bent Flemming Damgaard (I41265)
 
6282 Mølle Allé 20, 2., Hos Madsen
17. aug. 1911
Nørre Voldgade 88, 2.
1. nov. 1914
Blegdamsvej 15, 1.
1. nov. 1922

FT-1925, København, Blegdamsvej 15, 1.
Ansat som Barnefrøken hos professor Niels Bohr

FT-1930, København, Blegdamsvej 15, 1.
Ansat som Barnefrøken hos professor Niels Bohr

FT-1940, København, Gl. Carlsbergvej 15, 1.
Ansat som Stuepige hos professor Niels Bohr
 
Madsen, Mathea (I24422)
 
6283 Møllearbejder på Munke Mølle Nielsen, Marius (I31429)
 
6284 Mølleborup Sørensen, Jon Ingemann (I36403)
 
6285 Møllebygger Jensen, Isaak (I34300)
 
6286 Møllegade 20 Michelsen, Æggehandler Simon Peter (I21302)
 
6287 Møller Madsen, Mølleejer, Lagerforvalter Jens Christian (I26852)
 
6288 Mølleskov Johansdatter, Sidse (I2134)
 
6289 Mølleskov Jensen, Christian Vilhelm (I39743)
 
6290 Mølleskov Jensen, Ane Marie (I39744)
 
6291 Mønsted Kirke Familie (F14007)
 
6292 Mønsted Kirke Nielsen, Petra Camilla (I38212)
 
6293 Mønsted Kirke Nielsen, Klara Nathalia (I38215)
 
6294 Mønsted Kirke Nielsen, Jens Peder Mikael (I38216)
 
6295 Mørdrup Jakobsen, Steen Erik Vidfred (I641)
 
6296 Mørkøv Sørensen, Ellen Laurine Gunhild (I27880)
 
6297 N?Prre Lyndelse Kirkebog, LAO: 1874-1891 Kilde (S245)
 
6298 Nakkebølle Sanatorium Sørensen, Olga Johanne (I37137)
 
6299 Nakskov Kirkegård Christensen, Morten (I26)
 
6300 Nakskov Kirkegård Christensen, Marie Christine (I631)
 

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