Sources
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2401. Christian Hansen, “Denmark, Baptisms, 1618-1923,” January 31, 1790, Krummerup, Sorø, Denmark, Scandinavia, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XYJN-L8G.
2402. Jonathan Paul Couchman, “The Lineage of Christian Hansen,” June 26, 2007, He actually lists her last name as Jorgensen.
File: Christian Hansen
2403. Hans Christian Hansen and Kirsten Jorgensen, “Denmark Marriages, 1635-1916,” January 14, 1853, Krummerup, Sorø, Denmark, Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M20299-2 , System Origin: Denmark-ODM , GS Film number: 52405, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FKCV-16X.
2404. “Denmark Baptisms, 1618-1923,” Unnamed Christensen, system origin: Denmark-ODM-source film number: 52405, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9CT4-2LX/p2.
2405. “Census of Denmark,” 1840, Denmark, Sorø, Kirkerup, http://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid3958911.
2406. “Denmark Baptisms, 1618-1923,” Ole Mikael Christiansen, system origin: Denmark-ODM-source film number: 300753, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9CTW-VYR/p1.
2407. Ole Mikael Kristiansen, “Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957,” 1937, New York, NY, USA, Affiliate Publication Number: T715 , Affiliate Film Number: 6045 , GS Film number: 1757783 , Digital Folder Number: 004875840 , Image Number: 00133, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24KR-C2Q.
Says he, “did not embark thid class.” I don’t know if that means he embarked with a different class or if he did not get on the boat at all.
File: Aquitania_Passenger_Manifest_1937
2408. Jonathan Paul Couchman, “The Lineage of Christian Hansen,” June 26, 2007, in 1875.
File: Christian Hansen
2409. “Caroline Holmstrom,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89714249, 89714249.
2410. “United States Census: 1940,” US Census Bureau, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1940, CA, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, Judicial Township 2, Ward 5, April 15, 1940, Mary Eliason McClellan, 5B, 10, 42-25, T627, 333, 848.
File: 1940 CA Santa Barbara County Santa Barbara JT2 Ward 5 p5B
2411. “Danish Emigration Archives,” http://www.emiarch.dk/search.php3?l=en, I0506C2404.
2412. World War II, 1942, California, U2158, Holmstrom, Arthur Alfred, “World War II Draft Cards (4th Registration) for the State of California,” April 25, 1042, Santa Barbara County, CA, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V48G-YXT.
Files (2): ArthurAlfredHolmstrom_WWII_DraftCard_A, ArthurAlfredHolmstrom_WWII_DraftCard_B
2413. “Arthur Alfred Holmstrom,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89714248, 89714248.
2414. World War I, 1918, Minnesota, 610, Holmstrom, Arthur Alfred, “World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards,” September 12, 1918, Otter Tail County, MN, USA, nara publication number: M1509-film number: 1675772-digital folder number: 005253068-image number: 04169, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K87P-PM4.
File: ArthurAlfredHolmstromDraftCard_WWI
2415. “Denmark Census,” 1930, Alsted-Fjenneslev, Fjenneslev, 903.
File: 1930 Denmark Alsted-Fjenneslev Fjenneslev p903
2416. “Denmark Census,” 1906, Sorø, Alsted, Lynge, 173, 103919886, 524.
File: 1906 Denmark Sorø County Lynge
2417. Jonathan Paul Couchman, “The Lineage of Christian Hansen,” June 26, 2007, Says born in Krummerup.
File: Christian Hansen
2418. World War II, 1942, California, U807, Christiansen, Martin none, “World War II Draft Cards (4th Registration) for the State of California,” April 24, 1942, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA, USA, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V482-8WP.
Files (2): Martin_none_Christiansen_WW_II_Draft_Reg_I, Martin_none_Christiansen_WW_II_Draft_Reg_II
2419. World War I, 1918, California, 4713, Christensen, Martin, “World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards,” September 17, 1918, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA, USA, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZKM-HXY.
The birth date says June 24, 1897 and his age is 20. Both cannot be correct (card completed on September 12, 1918).
File: Martin_Christiansen_WW_I_Draft_Reg
2420. “Martin Christiansen,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87581719, 87581719.
2421. “United States Census: 1920,” Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1920, CA, San Francisco, San Francisco, 414 Precinct, January 13, 1920, Hilma Hoffman, 13A, 4, 102, T625, 135, 84.
File: 1920 CA San Francisco County San Francisco p13A
2422. “United States Census: 1930,” Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1930, CA, San Francisco, San Francisco, Assembly District 26, Block 93, April 13, 1930, Mary , 17A, 7, 38-151, T626, 200, 139, 587.
File: 1930 CA San Francisco County San Francisco p139
2423. “United States Census: 1940,” Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1940, CA, San Francisco, San Francisco, Ward 26, Assembly District 26, April 6-16, 1940, Phillip R Gibsson, 63A, 5, 38-443, T627, 215, 492.
File: 1940 CA San Francisco County San Francisco Dist 26 p63A
2424. American Family Immigration History Center, http://www.ellisislandrecords.org/default.asp, Match based on age and approximate time.
2425. “Donna Sturm,” December 27, 2005, Arlene Christiansen Webb and Richard Webb, Evelyn Christiansen’s home at 2405 E. Orangeburg Avenue, Modesto, CA.
2426. Martin Christiansen and Sophie Marie (Fugel) Christensen, “California, San Francisco County Records, 1824-1997,” August 23, 1916, San Francisco, CA, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL41-FXQY.
File: MartinChristiansen_SophieChristensen_Marriage_Record
2427. “California Death Index; 1940-1997,” California Department of Health Services, Vital Statistics Section, http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi, https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2015582, Lists February 5, 1889 in New Jersey.
2428. “United States Census: 1920,” Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1920, CA, San Francisco, San Francisco, 414 Precinct, January 13, 1920, Hilma Hoffman, 13A, 4, 102, T625, 135, 84, Suggests birth in about 1890 in New Jersey.
File: 1920 CA San Francisco County San Francisco p13A
2429. “Sophie Grellman,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73978089, 73978089.
2430. “Marriage Licenses,” Robert Grellmann and Sophie Christiansen, Nevada State Journal, Reno, NV, September 5, 1929, 6.
Robert Grellman, over 21; and Sophie Christiansen, over 21, both of San Francisco
2431. “California Death Index; 1940-1997,” California Department of Health Services, Vital Statistics Section, http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi, https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2015582, Using info from his twin brother Martin.
2432. “Denmark Census,” 1930, Alsted-Fjenneslev, Fjenneslev, 976.
File: 1930 Denmark Alsted-Fjenneslev Fjenneslev p976
2433. “Interview with Hulda Christiansen,” May 23, 2001, Christiansen Farm in Turlock, Aunt Christina.
File: HuldaChristiansen_Notes
2434. “Slagten Christiansen--med 4 generationer at efterkommere,” PJJ-001, FLW-002 (translation into English, I believe by Hulda Christiansen), March 1, 1985, Poul Jaegerholt, Says April 21, 1889.
Slægten har to stamfamilier, som kommer hen. Fra Haldagermagle i Krummerup sogn mellem Slagelse og Næstved og fra Humble sogn på Langeland. Humble-familien flyttede ca. 1850 også til Haldagermagle, og samtlige medlemmer af de næste to generationer i begge familier er født i Haldagermagle, med en enkelt undtagelse: Humble-familiens første barn, Bodil Kirstine, blev født i Humble kort før flytningen.

Desværre har kirkebogen for Krummerup sogn fra den pågældende periode været udsat for voldsom overlast i form af vandskade, måske brand eller gnaven af mus. I hvert fald mangler væsentlige dele af hver side, og desværre oftest den margin, der indeholdt datoer og årstal. Heldigvis findes på Rigsarkivet, foruden kopiér af kirkebøgerne, også kopier af folketællingslisterne helt tilbage til år 1700 og i mange tilfælde endnu før, og heri kan man finde væsentlige, dog ikke altid ensartede, enkeltheder om personers alder (i hele år), fødested, trosretning, bestilling og i sjældnere tilfælde fødselsdato.

Disse enkeltheder er anvendt ved udarbejdelsen af denne redegørelse og af den efterfølgende oversigt, som viser, at der i Danmark i dag (1985) lever eller har levet 4 generationer med navnet Christiansen. Stavemåden Chr./Kr. Veksler, idet 1., 3. Og 4. Generation væsentligst viser stavemåden Christiansen, mens 2. Generation iflg. Folketællingslisterne udelukkende er blevet navngivet Kristiansen. Men ikke engang sådanne listeførere kan man stole 100% på.

Slægtsnavnet kan føres tilbage til en boelsmand, Christian Hansen, som i midten af det 19. århundrede drev en lille gård i Haldagermagle sammen med sin 22 år yngre hustru, Mette Kirstine Jørgensen, nogle steder iflg. Gammel skik endnu kaldt Jørgensdatter, født i Kirkerup, nabosognet mod nord. De var født i henh. 1789 og 1811 og fik et enkelt barn, sønnen Jens Christensen, født i 1847. Skikken med at lade et barn få sin fars fornavn som efternavn med tilføjelsen –sen var på vej ud, og Jens var den sidste i familien, der oplevede det.

Folketællingslisten af 1860 nævner den nu 71-årige Christian Hansen som aktiv ”landbruger” sammen den 49-årige ”husmoder” Mette Kirstine Jørgensen (kvinder benævntes ofte ved deres fars navn også efter giftermål) sammen med den hjemmeboende 14-årige søn, Jens. Christian Hansens dødsdato har desværre ikke ladet sig finde, men den må have dværet omkring 1875. Af folketællingslisten 1880 fremgår det, at Mette er enke, og at hendes søn Jens bor hos hende som bestyrer af gården sammen med sin nylig tilgiftede kone, Bodil Kirstine Madsen.

Folketællingslisten af 1880 nævner som gårdens beboere:

1. Mette Kirstine Jørgensdatter, 68, enke, luth., f. i Kirkerup, lever af sin jord
2. Jens Kristiansen, 33, gift, luth., f. i Krummerup sogn, bestyrer for sin moder
3. Bodil Kirstine Madsen, 30, gift, baptist f. i Humble, hans kone
4. Ole Mikal Kristiansen, 5, ugift, luth., f. i Krummerup, søn
5. Karoline Kristiansen, 3, ugift, luth., f. i Krummerup, datter

Den anden stamfamilie var også et gårdejerpar, jordbruger og forstmand Mads Andersen og hans hustru, Karoline Klausen, fra Humble på Langeland. De var født henh. 1823 i Trøggelev og 1825 i Humble, og må være flyttet til Haldagermagle omkring 1850, idet deres ældste barn, Bodil Kirstine, er født i Humble 14.5.1849, og barn nr. 2, Anders, i Haldagermagle i 1851. Deres øvrige 7 børn, hvoraf et par pigetvillinger, var også født i Haldagermagle. Der har været formodninger om, at familien skulle være flyttet fra Langeland til Fulby nord for Sorø. Der er dog intet holdepunkt for denne teori i papirerne.

Der har været tale om et trosskifte i familien. Det er startet med, at Bodil Kirstine mellem 1877 og 1880 er blevet grebet af den nye tro, baptismen, som først med grundloven af 1849 blev lovliggjort i Danmark. Tidspunktet vises på omstående oversigt, hvor hendes og Jens’s to første børn, Ole og Karoline, anføres som døbte og lutheranere, mens resten af børnene, fra og med Hans Peter Kristiansen, anføres som udøbte og baptister. Den første offentlige tilkendegivelse af Bodil Kirstines trosskifte er folketællingsliste af 1880, hvor hun angives som baptist. Jens står stadig som lutheraner. På listen fra 1890 nævnes nu også Jens som baptist, mens børnene født efter 1880 står som udøbte. Folketællingslisten af 1890 siger:

1. Jens Christiansen, 43, gift, bapt., f. i Krummerup sogn, jordbr.
2. Bodil Kirstine Madsen, 40, gift, bapt., f. i Humble, husmoder
3. Hans Peter Kristiansen, 6, ugift, udøbt, f. i Krummerup, søn
4. Martin Kristiansen, 5, ugift, udøbt, f. i Krummerup, sønner tvill.
5. Kristen Kristiansen, 5, ugift, udøbt, f. i Krummerup, sønner tvill.
6. Frederik Kristiansen, 2, ugift, udøbt, f. i Krummerup, søn
7. Mette Kristiansen, 1, ugift, udøbt, f. i Krummerup 21.5.1889, (børn under 1 år blev i reglen sat til l års alder på listen, præsten har for en ordens skyld tilføjet fødselsdatoen).

De to ældste børn, Ole og Karoline, er ikke nævnt. De er allerede kommet ”ud at tjene” som 15- og 13-årig. Tidligt. Men dog ikke så tidligt som Mette, der på fkt.-listen af 1901 står anført som tyende hos familien Søren Petersen i Haldagerlille.

Udarbejdet 1 maj 1985
Poul Jægerholt
Blochs Vænge 4
2960 Rungsted Kyst
(som gerne modtager meddelelser om fejl og tilføjelsen)
File: FLW-002_FamilyChristiansen
2435. Jan Kjærsgaard, “Ancestor of Hans Christian Andersen,” http://www.damenge.dk/slaegt/3795.htm, July 17, 2015, Says May 21, 1889.
File: Descendants of Jens Christiansen
2436. “Denmark Census,” 1930, Sorø, Herlufsholm, 842.
File: 1930 Denmark Herlufsholm Sorø p842
2437. “Skirt Fitting,” Carol Cornelissens, Modesto Bee, Modesto, Stanislaus County, CA, May 4, 1950.
File: Carol Cornelissens models skirt 1950
2438. “Obituaries,” Carole Cornelissens Stevenson-Byers, East Bay Times, Oakland, CA, January 10, 2018.
Carole Cornelissens Stevenson-Byers

December 23, 1938 – January 5, 2018

Danville

Vibrant and loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother ended her battle with Parkinson's on January 5, 2018. Carole was born in Oakland, CA to Henry Joseph and Virginia Cornelissens on December 23, 1938. Carole had a successful 25-year career in real estate in Danville and the San Francisco East Bay Area. Carole enjoyed cooking and baking, gardening, decorating and family genealogy projects. She also did volunteer work in local schools, Girl Scouts and Friends of the Danville Library. Carole married Jack Byers in 1990 and they enjoyed travel and entertaining family and friends. She is survived by her husband Jack Byers; daughters Sheri Ramsell of Livermore and Dina Bohacek of Danville; brother John Christiansen of Modesto; Grandchildren Suzette Chabino, Jim Ramsell, Rachel Ramsell, Amy Crawford, Ashley Bohacek, Nina Wood, Cora Mitchell and Richard Bohacek Jr.; Great-Grandchildren Annabelle and Caroline Chabino, Steven and Kolby Crawford, Emma and Abby Wood, Lily and Grady Mitchell and Calloway and Aubree Bohacek. 

A party to celebrate Carole's life will be held next month at the family home. In lieu of flowers, please make any memorial donations to the Parkinson's Institute of Sunnyvale or to the Parkinson's Disease Clinic and Research Center at UCSF.
2439. “Licenses Issued,” James Aaron Stevenson and Carole Rae Cornelissens, Oakland Tribune, Oakland, CA, February 11, 1959, 57.
STEVENSON - CORNELISSENS—James Aaron Stevenson, 22, and Carole Rae Cornelissens, 20, both of Oakland.
2440. “James Aaron “Jeff” Stevenson,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122535868, 122535868.
2441. World War I, 1918, California, 181, Rice, Charles Edwin, “World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards,” September 12, 1918, Napa, Napa County, CA, Affiliate Publication Number: M1509-GS Film number: 1531206-Digital Folder Number: 005240949-Image Number: 02677, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZVL-YRL.
The birth date says June 24, 1897 and his age is 20. Both cannot be correct (card completed on September 12, 1918).
File: CharlesEdwinRiceWWIDraftCard
2442. “Obituaries,” Charles E Rice, The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 108, 46, Takoma Park, Washington, DC, USA, November 12, 1931, 21-22, http://docs.adventistarchives.org/docs/RH/RH19311112-V108-46__B.pdf.
File: CharlesERice_Obit_Complete
2443. “United States Census: 1900,” Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1900, CO, Boulder, Precinct 08, June 26, 1900, R. H. B. Little, 15B, 24, 163, T623, 121, 182, 2.
File: 1900 CO Boulder County Precinct 08
2444. Charley E Rice and Jane E Sufficool, “Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930,” November 25, 1896, Loyal, Clark County, WI, USA, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRLM-PM1.
2445. J H McEachern, “Obituaries,” Central Union Reaper, XVIII, 34, 7, August 23, 1949.
Rice.--June E. Sufficool Rice was born in Nealsville, Wisc., May 9, 1873. As a child she early embraced the truth we hold dear. She trained as a nurse in Battle Creek, Mich., and on Nov. 25, 1896, she was united in marriage with Charles E. Rice.

Health reasons brought them from their Wisconsin home to Colorado, and in 1905 they were connected with the Boulder Sanitarium. From that time on their lives were given to the medical work of the Seventh-day Adventist denomination. They served at Boulder Sanitarium, Paradise Valley Sanitarium, St. Helena Sanitarium, Hinsdale Sanitarium, and were identified with the Porter Sanitarium at the time of its founding. In 1931 her husband passed away at the Porter Sanitarium where he was serving as business manager. She continued on in active service at the Porter Sanitarium in nursing and administrative lines until ill health forced her to retire from active service in 1933. For many years she made her home in Denver, where she took an active interest in the York Street church. In later years she lived with her daughter in southern California and in Florida.

On April 24 of this year she was confined to her bed in the Florida Sanitarium, and on July 30 she passed to her rest awaiting the call of the great Lifegiver. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lois Larson of Orlando, Fla.; a son, Harley E. Rice, of Melrose, Mass.; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

The story of her life is closed. The hand of God reached down and shut the book, but the lessons of love the volume contained will linger long in the hearts of all who knew her.

Words of comfort were spoken by the writer to the sorrowing relatives and friends who had assembled in Denver to pay their respects. The body of Sister Rice was laid to rest in the Crown Hill cemetery.

J. H. McEachern
2446. Harley Edwin Rice, “Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Immigration Cards, 1900-1965,” June 6, 1959, Brazil, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KC6K-V12.
File: HarleyEdwinRiceImmigrationCardBrazil1959
2447. Charley E Rice and Jane E Sufficool, “Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930,” November 25, 1896, Loyal, Clark County, WI, USA, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRLM-PM1, Says November 25, 1896.
2448. “Obituaries,” Charles E Rice, The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 108, 46, Takoma Park, Washington, DC, USA, November 12, 1931, 21-22, http://docs.adventistarchives.org/docs/RH/RH19311112-V108-46__B.pdf, Says November 26, 1896.
File: CharlesERice_Obit_Complete
2449. Harley Edwin Rice, “Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Immigration Cards, 1900-1965,” May 4, 1948, Brazil, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VJ1T-3FD.
Files (2): HarleyEdwinRiceImmigrationCardBrazil1948a, HarleyEdwinRiceImmigrationCardBrazil1948b
2450. “Obituaries,” Harley Edwin Rice, The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 152, 20, Takoma Park, Washington, DC, USA, May 15, 1975, 23, http://docs.adventistarchives.org/docs/RH/RH19750515-V152-20__B.pdf.
Rice, Harley Edwin--b. Oct. 23, 1903, Hygiene, Colo.; d. Feb. 16, 1975, Denver, Colo. He graduated from Pacific Union College in 1923, and in 1924 married Hilda Mae Harden. He began denominational employment at Paradise Valley Sanitarium, and it was through his refunding of a slight overpayment to a patient that the Porter Memorial Hospital was given to the denomination. From 1931 to 1941 he was patients’ business manager of Washington Sanitarium and Hospital, Takoma Park, Maryland. From 1941 to 1949 he was administrator of New England Sanitarium and Hospital, and from 1949 to 1958 he was administrator of Porter Memorial Hospital, Denver, Colorado, and also of Boulder Sanitarium and Hospital. In 1958 he was appointed associate secretary of the General Conference Health Department, where he served the world field until 1970. In 1950 he received ordination as a minister, and in 1969 Pacific Union College honored him with a Doctor of Letters degree. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Helen Tyler and Margaret Small; and six grandchildren.
File: HarleyEdwinRiceObit
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