“Another company of emigrating Saints (31 souls) sailed from Copenhagen, Nov. 14, [1895], accompanied by the following Elders who were returning to their homes in Zion, after performing good missions in Scandinavia: John A. Olson of Salem, Utah, Lars Severin Christenson of Lyman, Idaho, Hans Andersen of Levan, Andrew Eskildsen of Mantua, Hans Benjamin Nielsen of Hyrum, Carl August Sundstrom of Union, and Elias Jensen (a visitor) of Brigham City. Elder Charles H. Hogensen of Montpelier, Idaho, and Hammer Magleby of Monroe, Utah, accompanied by three emigrating Saints, joined the Copenhagen Company in England. They had left Christiania Nov. 15, 1895.” [HSM, 346]
“Friday, November 22. The steamship ‘Furnesia’ sailed from [BLANK SPACE] with 62 Saints on board. The company consisted of 48 emigrants (13 from the British, 32 from the Scandinavian and 3 from the Swiss and German Mission) and 14 returning Elders, namely Ernest S. Horsley, Francis Clarke, Francis Cundick, Henry Holyoak, John M. Dalton, John Staheli, John A. Olsen, Hans Anderson, Lars S. Christensen, Hans B. Nielsen, Charles A. Sundstrom, Andrew Eskildsen, Hanmer Magleby and Charles H. Hogansen. (Orig. Doc.)” [BMMH, 1895]. “Elder John A. Olsen was appointed to preside. (A. [Anthon] H. Lund)” [BMMH, 1895].
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