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Danielsen

Jens Michael Danielsen (Mike)

Powell, SD

1934, 2750, Orman Dam, BR-2,

Jens Mike Danielsen was born December 24, 1911

The following information provided by Judith Carr Danielsen, wife of Jen's son Jerry.

He married in February of 1935 and tried farming in the Philip area during those tough times. Then In 1935 or 36 he moved to Brookings SD where his wife, Alice Knutson Danielsen, had family. I am enclosing a photograph taken when his wife-to-be and her brother(s) visited him.

There is a record of his brother Raymond B. Danielsen of Powell SD in 1933, 1794, Rockerville F-lO, Also 1934, 1794, F-10 Ass't Leader. He had the nick name of Snookie.


Do you have additional information about Jens Danielsen

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