Anna departed from Hamburg, Germany on the ship, Bohemia, bound for New York with Rasmus Nielsen. She was listed as Anna Nielsen "Frau" or in English, "Mrs." She and Rasmus were married on November 18, 1882 in Grundy, Illinois.
It is not known exactly when Anna's mother, Catherine, died, but it was after that when Anna's father, Christian Heinrich Momsen, and four of her siblings, Christian, Magnus, Otto, and Therese, left from Bremen, Germany in 1888 on the ship Donau. Although Therese does not appear on any passenger lists to date, she is shown on emigration lists from the Schleswig-Holstein area.
Anna departed from Hamburg, Germany on the ship, Bohemia, bound for New York with Rasmus Nielsen. She was listed as Anna Nielsen "Frau" or in English, "Mrs." She and Rasmus were married on November 18, 1882 in Grundy, Illinois.
It is not known exactly when Anna's mother, Catherine, died, but it was after that when Anna's father, Christian Heinrich Momsen, and four of her siblings, Christian, Magnus, Otto, and Therese, left from Bremen, Germany in 1888 on the ship Donau. Although Therese does not appear on any passenger lists to date, she is shown on emigration lists from the Schleswig-Holstein area.
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