The Fourth Child of Hans and Christiane. Charles “Charley” (Rasmus) Christensen – The fourth known child and second son of Hans and Christiane. Of the eight children, what happened to him after 1890 is a mystery. He came with his family to the United States and was with them in Kansas. He was named Rasmus at birth, likely for his mother’s father Rasmus, but took the name “Charley” after he immigrated to the United States.
The last known references to him that I can find were two - the first a Leonardville newspaper reference of March 1, 1888, the article stating that Charlie Christensen left on Monday morning’s train for Wydmore, Nebraska, stopping for a week or two in Marysville, Kansas on the way. He is then shown in an 1890 family letter – the family letter, from John Christensen to his sister Ida in February 1890, states that “Chas,” is going to start a butcher shop somewhere, and might get married. John doesn’t say where. This is the last known record of Charlie. In brother John’s 1903 obituary in Oklahoma, five brothers and sisters are listed as surviving John - and while Chris is the only one named, by location reference are mentioned Marie, Fred, Ida, and Henry - inferring that Charlie had died by 1903.
Chronology of “Charley” Christensen’s Life
Charley (Rasmus) is first shown in Torslunde church records (posted below) as Rasmus Christensen, born on February 15, 1862 and christened in church on June 1, 1862, the son of Hans Nikolai and Christianne (sic). It appears that this child is the second son to Hans and Christiane, born in Torslunde in 1862, who was named Rasmus after his grandfather. His name was anglicized to Charley when they came to the United States.