Pop (Alvin Moroni Jensen) made several Books of Remembrance for his grandchildren in the 1970's. Using an Exacto knife and ruler, copies of photos and documents and his index finger on an old typewriter, Pop created these books to pass on his genealogy to his grandchildren. It must have taken months! Each book is an original, complete with hatch marks to guide his Exacto knife and tape holding each photo inside the openings he made. In them we can see what Pop valued, what he wished to pass on to the next generation. Posted here find the contents of the Book Pop gave my dad Gary Alvin Jensen, ordered as closely as possible as they were in the cardboard book.
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The typed inscription on the inside cover of the green Book of Remembrance. |
The first page is a purchased sheet titled "Our Married Life." Pop had taped a photo of the Manti temple on it, where he and Emily were married. Genealogists used these purchased sheets to separate chapters in these 8.5 x 14 Legal sized Books of Remembrance.
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Marriage Certificate for Alvin Moroni Jensen and Emily Steele. |
Certificate reads, "Alvin M Jensen of Circleville and Emily Steele of Panguitch, married at Manti City on 3rd October 1906. Witnesses-- Hans Westenskow and Azariah Smith, performed by Lewis Anderson, Elder. The marriage certificate is a Xerox copy, a new tool for genealogists in the 1970's. The image has degraded considerably because the ink had fused with the plastic cover sheet inside.
The next sheet, another purchased one reads, "Sacred Memories."
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Pictorial life story of Emily Steele Jensen |
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Pictorial Life of Alvin Moroni Jensen |
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Homes Pop and Emily resided. Bottom photo is dated December 1975. |
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Homes Pop and Emily resided. Top photo is also dated December 1975. |
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Tribute page to Emily, thanking her for raising an honorable family. Photo in center is Emily, side photos are greeting cards. Colorful stickers adorn the page. |
Chapter heading "Our Children."
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Emily Steele Jensen's funeral program, headstone and a nice photo taken just before her death. |
Chapter heading "Our Families."
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Picture Family Group Sheet of Alvin Moroni Jensen and Emily Steele Jensen's family. |
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Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mahonri Moriancumer And Emily Bunker Steele |
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Picture Story of Mahonri Moriancumer Steele and first wife Emily Bunker Steele |
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Emily Steele's ancestry |
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Pictorial History of Mahonri Moriancumer and plural wife Mary Ellen Jepson Steele |
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This is another chapter heading page titled 'Ancestry.' |
This chapter heading, "Ancestry" is included because it shows a display board loaded with photos of ancestors that Pop hung in his small home. Those photos were passed on to his son Garth who also hung them proudly in his home.
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Garth Peder Jensen's ancestry |
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This sheet, showing the family of John Steele Jr and Catherine Campbell Steele was printed professionally. |
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Families of Mahonri Moriancumer Steele by Emily Bunker, left and Mary Ellen Jepson, right. Professionally printed. |
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Photos of Ane Jacobsen and Jorgen Peder Jensen, parents of Alvin Moroni Jensen |
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Important buildings in the lifes of Ane and Jorgen Jensen-- the Endowment house in Salt Lake City, the first chapel in Parowan and the St. George Temple. |
The reverse of the center photo of the Parowan meetinghouse reads, "First LDS Meetinghouse in Parowan, Utah. Jorgen Peder Jensen attended services here while living in Parowan, Utah. He also helped to build it. It has been preserved by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers as a monument to the saints who helped settle Parowan."
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Close up photos of Mary Ellen Jepson and Mahonri Moriancumer Steele |
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An explanation of why the St. George temple was significant to Jorgen Peder Jensen, Mahonri Moriancumer Steele and Mary Ellen Jepson. |
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Picture family group sheet of Jorgen Peder Jensen and Ane Jacobsen Jensen |
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Home and family photos of the Jorgen Jensen family |
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Photos of Mahonri Moriancumer Steele and his wives and children. |
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Family portrait of the Mahonri M. Steele Sr. Family, taken about 1897 (my guess.) |
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Certificate presented to Pop when he was 85 years old. |
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The Reseda building which Pop maintained as Custodian for nearly 20 years. |
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A congratulations note from Gerald R. Ford, United States President commemorating Pop's 90th birthday 3 February 1975. |
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A pedigree chart showing the descendancy of Adam and Eve to the Twelve Tribes of Israel |
Several letters and histories are included. This letter from Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints President Wilford Woodruff to John Steele Jr. acknowledged that his daughter, Young Elizabeth Steele, was the first white child born in the State of Utah.
Another letter penned by President Brigham Young discussed the nature of ore samples that John Steele Jr. had been sending to church headquarters in Salt Lake City for analysis.
Additional items included in the book of remembrance, not included here:
Excerpts from John Steele Jr. diary "Life in the Valley 1847-1850"
Patriarchal Blessings to Emily Steele Jensen and Alvin Moroni Jensen
Letter from Wilford Woodruff to John Steele Jr about a particular family marriage.
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