Monday, July 22, 2013

Charles' connection with Joseph Smith, Martin Harris, Elder Charles C. Rich


The Prophet Joseph Smith was a friend, neighbor, and employer of Harley Mowrey, Charles' maternal Grandfather.

The following excerpt was taken from the Vernal Express, October 22, 1920, "DEATH OF AGED PIONEER THROWS GLOOM OVER VALLEY COMMUNITIES", Page 1:

"When seventeen years of age he came in contact with the Latter-Day-Saints; became a convert to their faith and was baptized in January 1839.  A hole was cut in the ice for the purpose of baptizing him.  Soon after this he went to Nauvoo.  His parents [Barton Mowry and Ruth Walkup] did not become converts until years after, but were finally baptized and went around Cape Horn to San Francisco in the ship Brooklyn during the year 1846 [accompanied by two of Harley's three brothers - Origin, 20 and Rhanaldo, 18; his other brother, Sylvester was serving as a Lt. in the US Army] .  During his residence at Nauvoo most of his time was spent working on the Nauvoo temple.  He lived across the street from the residence of the Prophet Joseph Smith, was on the most intimate terms with the Prophet and his family, and was occasionally in their employ.

On one occasion Joseph Smith and Erastus Snow exhibited to him the Egyptian mummies as well as the rolls of papyrus and inscriptions of which a portion of the 'Pearl of Great Price' is a translation."




The Pearl of Great Price


As documented in the History of the Church, 2:235, July 6, 1835 - Michael H. Chandler arrives in Kirtland, Ohio, to display four Egyptian mummies and some scrolls of papyrus containing hieroglyphics. They are later purchased by the Prophet Joseph Smith, and by revelation he obtains the Book of Abraham from them. (History of the Church, 2:235).  About this time, "some of the Saints at Kirtland purchased the mummies and papyrus" from Michael H. Chandler who had brought them on tour through Kirtland, Ohio. The papyrus would become instrumental in the Prophet Joseph's translation of the record of Abraham. Also, the Prophet Joseph Smith received a certificate from Mr. Chandler affirming that Joseph's translation of the Egyptian hieroglyphics was correct. (History of the Church, 2:235)




Martin Harris one of the Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon was a 3rd cousin to Charles' mother Ruth Mowrey.


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Be it known unto all nations, kindreds, tongues, and people, unto whom this work shall come: That we, through the grace of God the Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ, have seen the plates which contain this record, which is a record of the people of Nephi, and also of the Lamanites, their brethren, and also of the people of Jared, who came from the tower of which hath been spoken. And we also know that they have been translated by the gift and power of God, for his voice hath declared it unto us; wherefore we know of a surety that the work is true. And we also testify that we have seen the engravings which are upon the plates; and they have been shown unto us by the power of God, and not of man. And we declare with words of soberness, that an angel of God came down from heaven, and he brought and laid before our eyes, that we beheld and saw the plates, and the engravings thereon; and we know that it is by the grace of God the Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ, that we beheld and bear record that these things are true. And it is marvelous in our eyes. Nevertheless, the voice of the Lord commanded us that we should bear record of it; wherefore, to be obedient unto the commandments of God, we bear testimony of these things. And we know that if we are faithful in Christ, we shall rid our garments of the blood of all men, and be found spotless before the judgment-seat of Christ, and shall dwell with him eternally in the heavens. And the honor be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, which is one God. Amen.

Oliver Cowdery
David Whitmer
Martin Harris


Link to the Martin Harris Pageant:




Elder Charles C. Rich a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles was a brother-in-law to Harley Mowrey, Charles' maternal Grandfather.

Elder Rich and Harley were married to sisters, Harriet and Martha Jane respectively.  This being the case, there were occasions when Elder Rich was dispatched on assignments to various locations and Harley and Martha Mowrey accompanied them.

This is particularly true on as assignment during which a settlement was established at San Bernardino, California where Charles' mother Ruth Caroline was born, November 28, 1856.  Subsequently, Ruth had five siblings born at Beaver City, Centerville, and Paris, Idaho.

Harley and Martha assisted with settling Bear Lake valley as well where Harley was called to serve on the first High Council in the valley.

This connection is of particular value to us because much has been written and recorded about the Apostle Elder Rich and his work and circumstances much of which could safely be assumed to have been shared by Charles' Grandparents Harley and Martha Mowrey.









Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Service to God by Charles and Vilate's Family

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Our family was established upon principles of freedom of worship with the Pilgrims of old, religious truths as they became known to us, and testimonies of Jesus Christ to be shared with all that we might obtain true happiness and live our lives as honorable people who love and serve the Lord.





Missionary Service:

Grandfather - Harley Mowrey - Vermont, 1846.



Granddaughter - Eldora Vilate Windley - Need place and years abt 1950 +.



Grandson - Richard Willard Hansen - New England States Abt 1962-1964



Grandson - Larry LaVarr Hansen - Switzerland, Zurich, 1967-68.



Grandson - LaMont K Hansen - Germany, Frankfurt, 1977-79.



Daughter-in-Law - Velma Lewis Hansen - Anaheim, CA, 1986-1988.



Great Grandson - Neil Glen Folkman (LaRena's son) - Suriname, 1996-1998.



Great Granddaughter - Anne Kay Hansen (Larry's daughter) - Eugene, Oregon, 2002-2004.



Great Grandson - Casey LaVarr Folkman (LaRena's son) - Brazil Curitiba, 2004-2006.



Granddaughter and Husband - Marilyn and Merlin Hatch - Adam-on-Diahman, Missouri, 2001-2003.



Grandson and Wife - Howard and Maria Hansen - Oklahoma Tulsa, 2014-2015.



Grandson and Wife - Larry and Melanie Hansen - South Africa Johannesburg/Botswana Namibia 2014-2015.



Great Great Grandson - Elder Dyson Barker (George's Grandson) - South Africa Durban 2014-2016.



Great Great Granddaughter - Alexa Folkman (LaRena's Granddaughter) - Kobe Japan 2015-2017.


Service to Country by Charles and Vilate's Family

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Our family members who served and sacrificed along with others to make our nation great.  Thank You, we are in your debt!




Army:

American Revolutionary War:

2GGpa Uriah Mowry
2GGpa Henderson Walkup

US Military Academy, West Point - 1852
Gpa Harley Mowry's brother Lt. Sylvester Mowry


Son Russell S. Hansen
Tech Sgt - WWII
Europe
Purple Heart
Grandson Larry LaVarr Hansen
Army Reserves 6 years

















Grandson - Floyd Kennedy - Vietnam - Died while deployed on active duty







Navy:

Grandson - Wendell Hansen





Air Force:

Granddaughter Donna's husband - Donald Pugmire




Marines:

Grandson - Dennis Hansen




Coast Guard:



Mexican/American War (Spring 1846 - Fall 1847):

Grandfather Harley Mowrey 1822-1920, Private,
Company C., Mormon Battalion
Last Surviving Member died 1920

GGrandfather Able Morgan Sargent 1798-1847,
Private, Company D., Mormon Battalion




July 16, 1846 - The first four companies of the Mormon Battalion begin service at Council Bluffs, Iowa, and began their march to Fort Leavenworth, Missouri, where they would be outfitted and equipped for the march to California.

July 16, 1847 - The Mormon Battalion is formally discharged at Los Angeles, California, after the longest infantry march in U.S. Military history of over 2,000 miles. Also, the main body of pioneers traveled slowly through Echo Canyon with President Brigham Young still very ill. The advanced party led by Orson Pratt worked to clear the trail ahead for the rest of the pioneer camp.


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Great Uncle Sylvester Mowry 1830-1871, Lt. US Army
West Point Graduate - 1852



Civil War (April 12, 1861 - April 9, 1865):

Sylvester Mowry drawing.jpg
Great Uncle Sylvester Mowry 1830-1871, Lt. US Army
Allegedly jailed for supplying lead from Arizona for
ammunition to the Rebel forces.



War of 1812 (June 18, 1812 - February 18, 1815):




Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 - September 3, 1783):



Associations and Affiliations Links

Some of the activities and information provided by these organizations could be of interest to you. Additionally, you are very likely eligible for membership in their organizations by your lineage if you so desire.




http://www.sonsofutahpioneers.org/



http://www.dupinternational.org/index.php




http://www.mormonbattalion.com/Mormon_Battalion_Association/Mormon_Battalion_Association.html



Ship Brooklyn

http://shipbrooklyn.com/



Home

https://www.sar.org/



http://www.dar.org/natsociety/


John Wintrhrop: Portrait and Signature

http://www.winthropsociety.com/


Monday, March 18, 2013

Hansen Family Crests - Danish & Norwegian

This is the Danish version (this exists in a special vector file used in graphic art for a variety of purposes). 




This is the Norwegian version which is still a work in progress until the graphic artist converts it to a vector file like the one above (which improves resolution for all uses and purposes).



History of our use of the surname HANSEN

In the beginning of documented recent family history, there were two men named Hans, one born in 1681 in Denmark, one born in 1802 in Norway.  They became fathers to sons named Christen and Carl Christian both of whom took their father's first name Hans and being their sons added the suffix 'sen' to the 'Hans' resulting in the first use of our surname as their surname HANSEN.

A strange but true fact:  The family surname 'Hansen' originated as we use it today first as a Danish surname through Emma Vilate Hansen, then as Norwegian through Charles Augustus Hansen about 121 years later.  We were Hansens through her family before we were Hansens through his!  So in fact, keeping her maiden name of Hansen was not such a novelty to her after all. 

In Charles' family line via his Great Grandfather Hans Larsen, born about 1802 in Tune, Ostfold, Norway.  His son Carl Christian Hansen (Charles' Grandfather), born 1828, took the surname Hansen and was the first of Charles' Norwegian ancestors to use that surname.  

Interestingly, it was actually another man, a Dane by the name of Hans Skomager on Emma Vilate's family line born about 1681 by whom our use of the family surname of 'Hansen' actually originated.  Hans was her 4th Great Grandfather on her father's side born in Stokkemarke, Maribo, Denmark.  His son seems to have been the first direct ancestor with the Hansen surname, he was Christen Hansen born about 1707 and with the common custom of Scandinavian patronyms (ie. adding son or dotter to the father's given name) he became 'Hans' son or 'Hansen'.  Thus we have the earliest origin of the surname of Hansen in relatively recent history actually through our Emma Vilate's lineage about 121 years earlier.

To be more literally correct however, according to lineage traced through the LDS 'Family Tree' there have been other limited sporatic uses, rather than continuous, of the surname 'Hansen' scattered back during the last thousand years.  For purposes of this project however, we'll stick to the documentation contained herein and enjoy it.