1866 - 1941 (75 years)
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| Hansen: Lars Peter Hansen
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| Hansen: Lars Peter Hansen Family about 1920 Mary, Emil, Leona, Grandpa (Lars Peter), Grandma (Dorthea), Clara holding Donna, Don Wilbert (Leona's son), Kieth Petersen (Mary's son) and Dottie Ann Turner (Clara's daughter).
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| Hansen: Lars Peter Hansen and Dorthea Mickelsen Hansen Family 1908
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| Hansen: Lars Peter Hansen and Dorthea Mickelsen home 1904. Built following living several years in a log cabin.
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| Hansen: Lars Peter Hansen and Dorthea Mickelsen log cabin Taken in 1952. Lars and Dorthea had their first six children in this cabin. It was probably built around 1893. It was originally built where the new house was built in 1904, then torn down and rebuilt here. It was used as a shop. It burned down sometime in the 1960 - 1970 period. |
| Hansen: Lars Peter Hansen and Dorthea Mickelsen log cabin Taken Aug 1963. Lars and Dorthea had their first six children in this cabin. It was probably built around 1893. It was originally built where the new house was built in 1904, then torn down and rebuilt here. It was used as a shop. It burned down sometime in the 1960 - 1970 period. |
| Hansen: Lars Peter Hansen Funeral 1940 - Lago, ID
Back: Una, Leona, Mary, Clara Seated: Emil, Taya, Alfred
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| Living (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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Name |
HANSEN, Lars Peter Fredrick Hiram |
Birth |
27 Jan 1866 |
Hallenslev, Torpegraven, Holback, Denmark |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
3 May 1941 |
Lago, Caribou, Id, USA |
Burial |
6 May 1941 |
Lago, Caribou, Id, USA |
Notes |
- Lars Peter Hansen was born in Halenslev, Denmark, the eldest child of Lars and Maria Larsen Hansen. He and his family joined the L.D.S. Church when he was very young. His father was the village tailor so they must not have had too much money. Nevertheless, he determined that his family would come to Zion. They all ended up in Mantua where they went into business herding milk cows for the community. They took them to the canyons north of Mantua. One day while herding the cattle Peter told of watching a wagon caravan crossing the canyon. They were laden with a baptismal font and the four oxen to hold it up. These were on their way to the new temple in Logan. Shortly after this they joined a wagon train heading for Idaho. It was no doubt at that time he first set eyes upon the small daughter of Christen and Maren Mickelsen. These two families and the Jens Swensens all settled in Gentile Valley. It was here years later that Peter began courting Taya Mickelsen and married her March 1, 1894.
Bud and Dorothy remember how good Grandpa Hansen was to them. At Christmas there was a little purse with 100 pennies. Dorothy remembers she and Phil sitting on his lap and learning to play pinochle. Grandpa told Dorothy she had to bid to win and we still see her bid on every hand. She remembers her and Phil staying with Grandma one time when they got into an argument and Phil was cut. Una and Grandma were so angry Dorothy and Phil ran away. Dorothy remembers Grandpa coming after them and buying them an ice cream cone to smooth things over. Bud remembers driving the header box for Grandpa and Grandpa bought him his first Stetson hat. They remeber Grandpa always loving and caring for them and givng them little treats. (From Bud and Mary Ann Hansen)
Dorthea (Taya) Mickelsen was born 21 November 1872 in Huntsville, Utah. the second child of Christen and Maren Anderson Mickelsen. They were one of the couples sent by Brigham Young to settle Huntsville. One of her first recollections of any thing of importance was when a neighbor came rushing to the door in tears with the news that "Brother Brigham is dead". She remembered her mother snatching up her baby sister Helmar, and rushing to the next neighbor with the news with a frightened Taya holding on to her skirts for dear life. Brigham Young was dead and the news spread like wildfire around the settlement. The cabins were built around a square at the center of Huntsville. Shortly after this, Taya, along with her family and others, moved to Idaho where they settled in Gentile Valley on what is now the Louis Bitton ranch. This was about 1878.
As soon as Taya was old enough she began working for other families who need help. By doing this she learned early the value of a dollar and hard work.
She was married to Lars Peter Hansen on 1 March 1894 at Lago. They had eight children: twins who died shortly after birth, two sons and four daughters, Alfred Peter, Emil Martin , Clara Molene, Ella Leona, Mary Edna, and Una May. Alfred was the oldest and Emil the youngest.
Pete bought the farm owned by Pete Lund and built a cabin there for his bride. The cabin was moved from another spot along the creek north of the present home in Lago. The logs were numbered on the cabin before it was dismantled, after which it was moved to the site prepared for it. It was then assembled again using the numbers on the logs to get the right ones in the right place. It still stands on the farm in Lago.
Six children were born in that cabin which had two rooms. Pete and Taya decided they needed more room so they built another home about a block straight east of the little cabin on the the site where the present Hansen home stands now. The two youngest children were born in the new home.
Pete and Taya worked hard to build up their farm. Coyotes were abundant and preyed on their sheep and cattle. Squirrels swarmed over their crops. Taya tells of battling squirrels with poison and she said they seemed to flourish rather than die out. Two growing boys who were sharpshooters with rifles soon made the coyotes keep their distance and along with the poison, soon made a dent in the squirrel population. Things soon began to get better and a bit easier and their perservance paid off.
Pete suffered a stroke and passed away at the age of 75. He was buried in the Lago cemetary.
Taya lived on another eighteen years to continue being the family focal point. She died November 23, 1958 at the age of 86. She was buried at her husband's side in the Lago cementery. Gems of Our Valley 1977 pg 391-392.
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Person ID |
I2481 |
Our Generations Ancestors |
Last Modified |
16 Jun 2009 |
Father |
HANSEN, Lars P, b. 10 Nov 1837, Teglkusene, Saeby, Hallenslav, Holbaek, Denmark d. 02 Aug 1898, Lago, Bannock (now Caribou), Id (Age 60 years) |
Mother |
LARSEN (Larsdatter), Maria, b. 23 Apr 1831, Hallenslev, Torpegavn, Holbaek, Denmark d. 2 Aug 1918, Lago, Bannock (now Caribou), Id (Age 87 years) |
Marriage |
28 May 1863 |
Trinderup, , Denmark |
Family ID |
F643 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
MICKELSEN, Dorthea, b. 21 Nov 1872, Huntsville, Weber, Ut, USA d. 23 Nov 1958, Soda Springs, Caribou, Id, USA (Age 86 years) |
Marriage |
1 Mar 1894 |
Bench, Caribou, Idaho [3] |
Children |
| 1. HANSEN, Dorthea, b. 6 Dec 1894, Lago, Caribou, Id, USA d. 6 Dec 1894, Lago, Caribou, Id, USA (Age 0 years) |
| 2. HANSEN, Mary, b. 6 Dec 1894, Lago, Caribou, Id, USA d. 6 Dec 1894, Lago, Caribou, Id, USA (Age 0 years) |
+ | 3. HANSEN, Alfred Peter, b. 30 Nov 1896, Lago, Bannock(Caribou), Id, USA d. 28 Jan 1983, Soda Springs, Caribou, Idaho (Age 86 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] |
| 4. HANSEN, Clara Molena, b. 4 Jan 1899, Lago, Bannock (now Caribou), Id, USA d. 21 Nov 1980, Wittier Hospital Los Angeles Los Angeles, California, USA (Age 81 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] |
+ | 5. HANSEN, Mary Edna, b. 7 Feb 1901, Lago, Caribou, Id, USA d. 23 Jul 1945, Soda Springs, Hospital, Caribou, Idaho, USA (Age 44 years) |
| 6. HANSEN, Ella Leona, b. 7 Jan 1903, Lago, Caribou, Id, USA d. 25 May 1948, Lago, Bannack, Idaho (Age 45 years) |
| 7. HANSEN, Dorothy, b. 1904, Lago, Idaho d. 1904, Lago, Idaho (Age 0 years) |
| 8. HANSEN, Marie, b. 1904, Lago, Idaho d. 1904, Lago, Bannock, ID (Age 0 years) |
| 9. HANSEN, Una May, b. 24 Apr 1905, Lago, Caribou, Id, USA d. 15 Nov 1965, Lago, Caribou, ID (Age 60 years) |
+ | 10. HANSEN, Emil Martin, b. 29 Sep 1907, Lago, Bannock (Caribou), Id, USA d. 19 Mar 1973 (Age 65 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] |
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Family ID |
F5 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
23 Mar 2008 |
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Sources |
- [S101] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
- [S102] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
- [S2] Salt Lake Tribune, Obituary.
Dorthea H. Mickelson; Female; Birth: 21 NOV 1872 Huntsville, Weber, Utah; Death: 23 NOV 1958 Soda Springs, Caribou, Idaho; Burial: 26 NOV 1958 Lago, Caribou, Idaho; Father: Christian Mickelson; Mother: Maren Andersen; Spouse: Lars Peter Hansen; Marriage: 01 MAR 1894 Bench, Caribou, Idaho
Record submitted by a member of the LDS Church
Search performed using PAF Insight on 03 Jul 2005
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