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Henry Petersen

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==Parents==
==Father's family==
Anton Petersen was born about 1863 in Denmark, and immigrated to Chicago in 1888. He married Meta Mueller on May 23, 1889 in Chicago, and was self-employed as a gardener and in the trucking industry. He died Feb. 6, 1946, in Chicago.
==Mother's family==
Meta Mueller Petersen was born July 31, 1861 in Denmark, and immigrated to Chicago in 1889. She died Dec. 23, 1923 in Chicago.
==Marriage==
==Children==
* Dr. Harold Alfred "Hal" Petersen (b. 1942 Milwaukee, WI - d. 1993 Lafayette, LA) graduated summa cum laude from Wheaton College in 1964, then received his master's and PhD from Northern Illinois University. He served on the History faculty of the University of Southern California 1970-1993.
He was a member of the American Historical Assoc. and the Canadian Studies Assoc. He also served as a member of the Exec. Council of the Louisiana Academy of Science, and as chairman of its Gen. Soc. Sci. Sec. in 1980, becoming its director in 1982. In 1985, Dr. Petersen was named the Louisiana Academy of Science's Teacher of the Year. An elder at First Presbyterian Church in Lafayette, LA where he resided 20 years, he taught adult religion classes and served as a lay minister.
He married Vicki Cormier, and had three daughters: Aimee (Galesburg, IL), Leigh and Bethany (Lafayette, LA) Petersen, and one son, John Petersen, of Lafayette.
* Marilyn Petersen Kirshberger married Ferd Leon Kirschberger (b. 1942 Pasadena, CA - d. 2019 Amherst, VA) in 1969 in Los Angeles, CA. Ferd was the son of Ferdinand John Wilhelm Kirschberger (b. 1910 Lutherville, AR - d. 1987 Bloomington, CA) & Lorene Grace Zimmerman Kirschberger (b. 1919 Coldwater, KS - d. 1996 Wichita, KS). Marilyn & Ferd have three children. =Occupation=When Henry was 18, he was self-employed as a truck driver. By 1930, he operated a greenhouse service, and was living at 5743 Irving Park Blvd.
==Occupation=
When Henry was 18, he was self-employed as a truck driver. By 1930, he operated a greenhouse service, and was living at 5743 Irving Park Blvd.
=Pre-PB Spiritual Influence=
==Lutheran==
Henry was confirmed on May 7, 1916 into the Ebenezer Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church, which met on N. Rockwell & Wabansia Ave., in Chicago, and was part of the United Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church synod.  This church was organized in 1895, and merged in 1947 with Our Savior's United Lutheran Church (org. 1942 @ 2624 N. Fairfield Ave.), which is where Henry's wife Alice was confirmed on April 9, 1922. The merger became Atonement Lutheran Church, which met (1947) on 6740 W. North Ave in Logan Square, Chicago, which presently meets as Mosaic Lutheran Church, advertised as a multi-ethnic, multi-generational church.
This church was organized in 1895, and merged in 1947 with Our Savior's United Lutheran Church (org. 1942 @ 2624 N. Fairfield Ave.), which is where Henry's wife Alice was confirmed on April 9, 1922. The merger became Atonement Lutheran Church, which met (1947) on 6740 W. North Ave in Logan Square, Chicago, which presently meets as Mosaic Lutheran Church, advertised as a multi-ethnic, multi-generational church.
=Death=
Henry died on October 25, 1993 at the age of 92 in Long Beach, California. His wife, Alice, preceded him in death on July 11, 1977, in Glendale, California, where both are buried.
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