Mette Rasmussen and her daughters:
front row right: Mette
left of Mette: Anna Olevia Ramsussen
back left: Ella Melissa Rasmussen Slaughter
back right: Mette Kistina Rasmussen Matheson
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Christian and his sons
Christian Rasmussen and sons:
Christen Henry next to Christian in front
top row from left:
James, Enoch, Joseph, John and George
Christen Henry next to Christian in front
top row from left:
James, Enoch, Joseph, John and George
Friday, May 7, 2010
Christen Rasmussen

Mette Mortensen Rasmussen

Mettie Mortensen was born in Neun, an island of the northern Denmark, on 2 May 1845. She came to the United States as a small girl with her family. It took the family seven and half weeks to cross the ocean. Her family joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and had to leave Denmark because of the family's choice to join the church. Her family walked across the plains to Utah with the Willie Handcart Company. The whole family survived the ordeal and settled in the small Utah town of Parowan. She was the last surviving handcart pioneer to pass away on 5 July 1935.
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