Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Soren Jens Christiansen Jensen: Part 2--Marriage, War and Mormon Missionaries

"After being home for a short time he went to work for some very rich people as a coachman. This job he held for a number of years. It was at this place he became acquainted with Neilsine Christine Nykobing who was employed at the same place. Two years later they were married. Three months of each year he returned to Fred-rixian's training camp to be prepared if war should come. It came in 1866.

He was called to leave his wife and four children. His daughter Alice was born during his absence. After some years Soren was on of the fifty men who drew a lucky number and was released from service and allowed to return to his family. Upon arriving home he saw two of his little boys playing outside. he asked them their names and where their father was. They answered his questions but did not know who he was.

After being home for some time he became interested in brick lime making. He made a very good business for himself. In order to make the brick he had to move to St-Olai, Hjorring, Denmark. It was while living at this place the Mormon Elders called. They were made welcome, although his wife did not like it, as it was considered a disgrace to join those people. Therefore she would not even listen to their preaching. Soren was convinced from the first that they had the truth. He did not join at once but waited praying that his wife would join with him.

During this time their daughter Alice was taken sick. The doctors said there was great danger of her losing her right arm. One night about eleven o'clock there came a knock on the door, it was two Mormon Elders--strangers to Soren. They told him they had been directed there by the Lord. They did not know what for. Soren told them he had a very sick child in his home and he wanted them to administer to her. They did and the child was almost instantly healed."

See Post on Marcy 25, 2009 for first half of this story.

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