Person:Wilhelmina Hovinghoff (1)

Watchers
Wilhelmina Hovinghoff
  1. Wilhelmina Hovinghoff1844 - 1882
  2. Julius Andreas Hovinghoff1847 - 1916
  • HNiels Larsen1830 -
  • WWilhelmina Hovinghoff1844 - 1882
m. 1863
m. 8 Nov 1863
  1. Erastus Christensen1865 - 1944
  2. Elsie Sophia Christensen1866 - 1938
  3. Albert Christensen1869 - Bef 1938
  4. Soren Christensen1872 - 1922
  5. Wilhelmine Christensen1874 - 1874
  6. Caroline Helena Christensen1875 - 1924
  7. Matilda Christensen1877 - 1923
  8. Louis Christensen1879 - 1964
  9. Julius Christensen1882 - 1978
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Wilhelmina Hovinghoff
Gender Female
Birth[3][4] 16 Oct 1844 Randerslev, Maribo, Denmark
Immigration[5][6] 1863 Denmarkship B.S. Kimball
Marriage 1863 Aboard Ship B.S. Kimballto Niels Larsen
Marriage 8 Nov 1863 Moroni, Sanpete Co., UTAHto Peter C. Christensen
Death? 3 Dec 1882 Wales, Sanpete, Utah, United States
Burial? Dec 1882 Wales Cemetery, Wales, Sanpete, Utah, United States

Our Pioneer Heritage Volume 12 Sailing Vessels and Steamboats During the 1860'S Company E

President George Q. Cannon organized the company on the B. S. Kimball, with Elder Hans Peter Lund as president, Elder Peter Beckstrom and Christoffer S. Winge were chosen as his counselors. Elder P. Wilhelm Poulsen was appointed secretary for the company, which was divided into seven districts with a president and a captain of guard over each. Other helps were also appointed. Both ships sailed from Liverpool on the 8th of May. Four deaths occurred on board the B. S. Kimball during the voyage; two children were born and the following couples were married: Christoffer S. Winge and Anna Marie Salvesen, John Ness and Christine Andersen, Jorgen Dinesen and Christine Christensen, Soren Petersen and Ane Nielsen, Soren Mikkelsen and Christine Weibel, J. H. Hendricksen and Maren Rasmussen, Rasmus Nielsen and Maren Sorensen, Lars Gustaf Bergstrom and Johanna Engstrom, Peter Christian Steffensen and Mariane Berthelsen, S. J. Christensen and Ane M. Nielsen, Niels Larsen and Wilhelmine Hovinghoff.

The B. S. Kimball cast anchor in the harbor of New York in the evening of Saturday, June 13th, and on the 15th the passengers were permitted to go ashore. In the evening of the same day the emigrants continued by train to Albany. There a fine boy was born. The company then proceeded to Florence, Neb., from which place the journey across the plains was commenced in connection with the other company from Scandinavia. History of the Scandinavian Mission Jenson.

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Source Information: Internation Society, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Our Pioneer Heritage, (28). Salt Lake City: Infobases, Inc., 1996. Published under license. All Rights Reserved. _____________________

LDS Church Records EMIGRATION FROM THE SCANDINAVIAN MISSION 1853-1881(6) Film #025696

Augusta C.s. Bukholdt 50 Widow Lollands Wilhelmine Hovinghoff 18 Julius Andreas Hovinghoff 16 [Lolland Conf. 1863 on "Kimball", Emig.S.M.- film 025696]

Niels Larsen 32 Lab. Lolland [Lolland Conf. 1863 on "Kimball", Emig.S.M.- film 025696]

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Wales Cemetery: Burial Information: Christensen, Wilhelmina Hovinghoff Birth: 10/16/1844 Death: 12/3/1882 Burial: // Place of Birth: Place of Death: Cause of Death: Grave Location: Wales Cemetery, Sec2 Source: Headstones / Darrell Conder Comments: Relatives: Peter Christensen (Spouse) Grave Marker Comments: Flat Gray Granite burried in cement

References
  1. International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008).
  2. Wales, Sanpete, Utah, in United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9).
  3. United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623).
  4. Ancestry World Tree: (Note: not considered a reliable source).
  5. International Society, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Our Pioneer Heritage.
  6. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Scandinavian Mission. Emigration records, Scandinavian Mission (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) 1852-1920. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmet av the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1951-1953)
    Film #025696.