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Marriage: Children:
  1. Hans Carstens: Birth: JAN 1868 in Schleswig, Germany/Prussia. Death: 14 NOV 1937 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa

  2. Dora Margaret Carstens: Birth: JUN 1870 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa. Death: 5 JUN 1964 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa

  3. Sophia Elizabeth Carstens: Birth: OCT 1871 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa. Death: 19 JUN 1940 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa

  4. Henry Carstens: Birth: 24 NOV 1873 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa. Death: 2 MAY 1950 in Baxter, Jasper County, Iowa

  5. Mary Carstens: Birth: 25 NOV 1876 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa. Death: 5 NOV 1958 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa

  6. Emma C Carstens: Birth: 23 AUG 1878 in Sherman, Jasper County, Iowa. Death: 7 JUN 1970 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa

  7. Christopher Ernest Carstens: Birth: 27 JAN 1880 in Sherman, Jasper County, Iowa. Death: 19 SEP 1942 in Steele County, Minnesota

  8. Abraham Lincoln Carstens: Birth: 30 OCT 1883 in Sherman, Jasper County, Iowa. Death: 29 AUG 1939 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa

  9. Bertha Carstens: Birth: 20 DEC 1889 in Sherman, Jasper County, Iowa. Death: 21 DEC 1889 in Newton, Jasper County, Iowa


Notes
a. Note:   Hans Carstens found in:
 Germans to America, 1850-1874
 Age: 28 Gender: Male Occupation: Farmer Country: Germany
 Final Destination: United States
 Ship's Name: Westphalia Port of Debarkation: New York
 Port of Embarkation: Hamburg and Havre Date of Arrival: Mar 25, 1869
  HIS SON:
 Hans Carstens found in:
 Germans to America, 1850-1874
 Gender: Male Occupation: Infant Country: Germany Final Destination: United States
 Ship's Name: Westphalia Port of Debarkation: New York
 Port of Embarkation: Hamburg and Havre Date of Arrival: Mar 25, 1869
  Hans Carstens found in:
 Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s
 Place: Scott Co., IA Year: 1890 Primary immigrant: Carstens, Hans
 Permanent entry number: 1155361 Source publication code: 2771
 Source publication page number: 29
 Source publication: GREENLEE, JANET. Naturalization Index of Scott County, Iowa, 1842-1930. Des Moines: Iowa Genealogical Society, 1981. 228
  Hans Christian Carstens found in:
 Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s
 Place: Scott Co., IA Year: 1900 Primary immigrant: Carstens, Hans Christian
 Permanent entry number: 1155362 Source publication code: 2771
 Source publication page number: 29
 Source publication: GREENLEE, JANET. Naturalization Index of Scott County, Iowa, 1842-1930. Des Moines: Iowa Genealogical Society, 1981. 228p
  Year: 1870; Census Place: Newton, Jasper, Iowa; Roll: M593_398; Page: 397
 Listed as "Karst", shown with wife Dora and son, Hans, and brother, Henry, age 24.
  The 1878 HISTORY of JASPER COUNTY, IOWA
 Containing a history of the county, its cities, towns. A biographical directory of its citizens.
 Published: Chicago, Western Historical, 1878.
 Listed as farmer.
  Year: 1880; Census Place: Sherman, Jasper, Iowa; Roll: T9_346; Family History Film: 1254346; Page: 130.4000; Enumeration District: 95, listed as "Cartens", lists 7 children.
  1885 State Census, listed as "Corston", JASPER COUNTY IOWA -- 1885 CENSUS -- SHERMAN TOWNSHIP, Page 412.
  Year: 1900; Census Place: Newton, Jasper, Iowa; Roll: T623 439; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 31.
 Daughter, Emma, living with Hans and Dora. Listed as "Karstens"
  Year: 1910; Census Place: Newton Twp, Jasper, Iowa; Series: T624; Roll: 407; Page: 151B; Enumeration District: 31; Part: 3; Line: 16, Listed as "Carstens", shows immigration 1869 with wife Dora C, having 10 children with 8 living.
  Year: 1920; Census Place: Newton Ward 1, Jasper, Iowa; Roll: T625_496; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 32, listed as "Carstens", shows son Hans, age 50 living with parents, divorced.
  Portrait and Biographical Record, Jasper. Marshall and Grundy Counties, IA
 Biographical Publishing Co., Chicago, IL. 1894
 "Hans Carstens, a well-known and representative citizen of Sherman Township, Jasper County, follows farming on section 11. The record of his life is as follows: A native of Schleswig, Germany, he was born on the 29th of September, 1840, unto Henry and Margaret Carstens, who were also natives of the same locality. The days of his boyhood and youth were quietly passed in the usual manner of farmer lads. To his father he gave the benefit of his services upon the home farm until seventeen years of age, when, desiring to follow some other pursuit, he began learning the carpenter's and joiner's trade, at which he served a three years apprenticeship. He followed that business in Germany for several years before his emigration to America. He had acquired a good education in his native tongue, and was also well informed in the English language.
  In the spring of 1869 Mr. Carstens set sail for the United States. He took passage on an ocean steamer at Hamburg, and after eleven days spent upon the briny deep first set foot on American soil in New York City. His destination was Jasper County, Iowa, and he at once made his way thither, locating in Newton, where he followed his trade for several years. At length, when he had acquired a sufficient capital, he purchased land and settled upon the farm, which has since been his home. He has materially improved it; making it what it is today, one of the finest farms of Sherman Township. It comprises one hundred and sixty-five acres of good land, which is under a high state of cultivation. The home is one of the most beautiful and commodious residences in tile community.
  The lady who now bears the name of Mrs. Carstens and presides over this home was in her maidenhood Miss Dora Pauls. She is a native of Schleswig, Germany. They became the parents of ten children, eight of whom are now living, as follows: Hans, Dora, wife of August Craig, Sophia, wife of Christian Iske, Henry, Lincoln, Mary, Emma, Ernest; Lincoln and Bertha are now deceased. Through the winter season Mr. Carstens engages in preaching the Gospel, although he is not a member of any religious organization. He has led an honorable and upright life, and the confidence and high regard of the entire community is his. In politics he is a supporter of the Prohibition Party, and he has served as School Director. Public- spirited and progressive, he takes an active interest in everything pertaining to the welfare of the community, and is ever found in the front ranks of those enterprises calculated to prove of public benefit. He is charitable and benevolent, and the poor and needy have found in him a friend. In his business career he has met with signal success, and his diligence and good management have made him the owner of a good farm and the possessor of a comfortable competence. He loves his adopted country, and the community recognizes in him a valued citizen." Page 316.



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