Jens Julius Jensen (1859-1903)
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Jens Julius Jensen (1859-1903) Musician; Immigrant to the US in 1880; Converted to Methodist in Stavanger, Norway in 1877; Worked in Brass Factory (b. January 1859, Farsund, Vest-Agder, Norway - d. circa 1903, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA)
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[edit] Parents
[edit] Siblings
- Hans Kristian Jensen (1844-?) who may have been born from a previous marriage
- Hans Gabriel Jensen (1846-?) who was born on May 12, 1846 and was baptized on May 21, 1846
- Anton Severin Jensen (1848-1906) who was born on December 19, 1848
- Juliane Amalie Jensen (1852-?) who was born on November 20, 1852
- Anne Marie Jensen (1854-c1895) who married Peter Olsen (1844-1892) and emigrated to Chicago and gave birth to Osborne Theomun Olsen (1883-1971) the china decorator
- Johanna Katrine Jensen (1857-1912) aka Catharine Jensen, who was born November 14, 1856 and emigrated to Chicago and married Steffen Barca (c1855-c1895)
- Jens Julius Jensen (1859-c1903) who married Anna Olsen (1860-?) and emigrated to Chicago
- Andrew Havig Jensen (1861-1930) who emigrated to Chicago and married Lena Elaine Olson (1860-1938)
- Johan K. Jensen (1863-?)
- Henry Jensen (c1866-?)
- Kristina Jensen (c1866-?)
- Tillie Jensen (c1866-?) who may have married John X and had as her children, Pearl, Norman, Stella, and Alice
[edit] Death of father
Jens' father died in 1864 and the remainder of the family appears in the 1865 Norway Census living in Farsund.
[edit] Emigration
The whole family emigrated to Chicago in 1880-1881.
[edit] Marriage
In the United States, Jens married Anna Olsen (1859-1912) on June 04, 1884 in Chicago. Annie had emigrated in 1875.
[edit] Children
- Jens Arthur Jensen (1888-1975) aka Arthur Bruce Jensen I, who married Ruth Cameron (1907-?)
- Jens Jacob Jensen who died as an infant
- John Sydney Jensen who died as an infant
- Myrtle R. Jensen (1899-c1990) who married Robert Hayden
- Sigried Brigida Jensen (1895-1990) who married Donald Fredrick Abel (1898-1956)
[edit] Chicago, Illinois
The family appears in the 1900 US Census living in Chicago. In 1900 they had seven children with three living, and had been married for 17 years. Jens appears to be working in a "brass" factory.
[edit] Death
Arthur Bruce Jensen II (1939- ) says: "Jens may have died while working in a steel mill where he was overcome by fumes." He was buried in Mount Olive Cemetery.
[edit] Biography
An undated church biography reads as follows:
Jens J. Jensen. Came to America in 1881 from Norway where he was born in Farsund, Mandals and Listers Amt, in 1859, and having been reared and confirmed in the Lutheran faith, was converted in Stavanger in 1877 where he united with the Methodist church, and on coming to Chicago, united with the 1st Norsk-Dansk Methodist Episcopalian church in 1886 transferring to Maplewood Avenue church where he is now chorister; has been trustee for many years, and was formerly S.S. superintendent. His wife, Anna (Olsen), of the same nativity, came with her parents, Soren and Anna Olsen, whose record appears in this volume, to America in 1871, was here converted and is a member of the Ladie's Society of the Maplewood Avenue church. Their children are Jens Arthur and John Sydney, two others Jens Jacob and John Sydney having died in infancy. Mr. Jensen's father, Jens Jacob Hansen, who passed away in Norway in 1864, an adherent of the Lutheran faith, was a talented violinist, the entire family with one exception being musicians. His mother, Anna Marie (Kjarvaldsen) after her husband's death came to America in 1882 and passed away six years later, aged 63 years, having previously embraced the Methodist faith. Mr. Jensen at the age of 14 years left his home for a sailors life, which followed for 3 years, visiting France, Scotland and numerous other countries, on his return home was converted, and about four years later came to America, where he has been one of the most active workers in the Methodist church, also being a member of the Skalden, a musical society.
