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* [[Carl Daniel Andersen|Carl Daniel "Dan" Andersen]] '''+1953-1960+''' (b. was born on June 18, 1907 in Boelus, Howard, [[Nebraska|NE]] - din Howard County. 1990 Altona He was raised among Baptists, [[Manitoba|MB]])and served in the Belgian Congo with his wife Martha. Son of Paul Andersen At some juncture, they joined with the open brethren (b. 1883 DannebrogOB), Howard, NE - d. 1975 Des Moines, IAthen joined the TW's (EB) & Hulda Marie Danielsen Andersen (b. 1888 Council Bluffs, in 1948 after a disagreement with [[IowaAlfred Perks Gibbs|IAA.P. Gibbs]] - d. 1978 Des Moines, IA)about reception at Greenwood Hills Conference Center at a missions conference. In 1920, He became a laboring brother among the family was living in nearby Loup ForkTW's.
Dan had a younger sister, Rosa Viola was the son of Paul Andersen Doane (b. 1912 1883 Dannebrog, Howard Co., [[Nebraska|NE ]] - d. 1996 Portland, Multnomah1975 Des Moines, [[OregonIowa|ORIA]], who relocated to Portland in 1937 for nurses' training at Emananuel Hospital, where she eventually retired as an anesthetist. in 1949, she married Lewis Leslie Doane (b. 1915 Cornelius, Washington, OR - d. 1991 Portland, OR). Lewis owned and operated Doane's Shoe Store for 17 years, and was noted as a Bible teacher for Northwest churches, clubs and senior citizen centers. He was also a member of the Christian Businessmen's Council, and of Grace & Truth Chapel. Her memorial service was at Grace Bible Fellowship. Lewis was a son of Leslie Lewis Doane Hulda Marie Danielsen Andersen (b. 1886 Baker City1888 Council Bluffs, Baker, OR [[Iowa|IA]] - d. 1971 Multnomah Co.1978 Des Moines, OR[[Iowa|IA]]) & Emma A. Krause Doane (1889-1937 CorneliusIn 1920, OR). Lewis' father's 2nd wife the family was Lela Leona Peterson Doane (b. 1887 Clay Center, Clay, KS - d. 1972 Forest Grove, Washington, OR)living in nearby Loup Fork.
Dan & Martha attended [[Moody Bible Institute]] in preparation for the mission field in AfricaHe had a younger sister, Dan Rosa Viola Andersen Doane (1926-1928) and Martha (1926-1927). Dan also attended Des Moines University in 1928b. They were married in 1929 at at the Dannebrog Baptist Church in 1912 Howard Co., NE and left for Africa in 1930, their passport issued June 20 of that year. The family returned to the U.S. (via Antwerp, Belgium and NYC) in Oct. 1934 for a furlough- d. In 19401996 Portland, they were furloughing at Dan's sister's in Canby, ClackamasMultnomah, [[Oregon|OR]], and they who relocated to Brazil, then AfricaPortland in 1937 for nurses' training at [https://en.wikipedia. Prior to 1948org/wiki/Legacy_Emanuel_Medical_Center Emananuel Hospital], they served with the Open Brethren until 1948 when they joined the TW'swhere she eventually retired as an anesthetist. By 1951, they were living in Lawrence1949, [[Kansas]], in fellowship with Philip Oshe married Lewis Leslie Doane (b. Bell1915 Cornelius, who had lived there since 1944Washington, and were in Des Moines by 1953OR - d. In March of 19591991 Portland, Dan ministered in Trinidad. In April of 1962, he ministered in BarbadosOR).
* Martha Carolyn Andersen Lewis owned and operated Doane's Shoe Store for 17 years, and was noted as a Bible teacher for Northwest churches, clubs and senior citizen centers. He was also a member of the Christian Businessmen's Council, and of Grace & Truth Chapel. Her memorial service was at Grace Bible Fellowship. Lewis was a son of Leslie Lewis Doane (b. 1886 Baker City, Baker, OR - d. 1971 Multnomah Co., OR) & Emma A. Krause Doane (1889-1937 Cornelius, OR). Lewis' father's 2nd wife was Lela Leona Peterson Doane (b. 1907 Dannebrog1887 Clay Center, HowardClay, NE KS - d. 1995 Altona1972 Forest Grove, Washington, MBOR). Daughter  Dan attended [[Moody Bible Institute]] in preparation for the mission field in Africa, joined by Martha Carolyn Andersen, who would become his wife in 1929. Dan studied at Moody 1926-1928, then a year at Des Moines University. Martha studied 1926-1927 at Moody, returning home due to illness. Martha Carolyn Andersen was born on May 6, 1907 in Dannebrog, [[Nebraska]], in the same county as Dan's birthplace, Howard County. She was a daughter of Maurits Christian Andersen (b. 1863 Rodding, [[Denmark]] - d. 1944 Dannebrog, NE) & Ananea Mortine Kirstine Christensen Andersen (b. 1869 Rodding, Denmark - d. 1942 Dannebrog, NE). Maurits' family emgigrated emigrated to the U.S. in 1887, and Ananea's family in 1893, they were married in Rodding in 1893. Maurits was self-employed as early as 1900 as a shoemaker. In 1930,  Dan & and Martha were married in 1929 at at the [https://www.facebook.com/First-Baptist-Church-of-Dannebrog-NE-316704249007/ Dannebrog Baptist Church] in Howard Co., NE and lived with Dan's parents at Loup Forkuntil leaving for the Belgian Congo in 1930, Howardtheir passport issued June 20 of that year. The family returned to the U.S. (via Antwerp, Belgium and NYC) in Oct. 1934 for a furlough.  In 1940, they were furloughing at Dan's sister's in Canby, Clackamas, [[Oregon]], and they relocated to Brazil, then Africa. Prior to 1948, they served with the Open Brethren until 1948 when they joined the TW's. By 1951, they were living in Lawrence, [[Kansas]], in fellowship with Philip O. Bell, a TW brother had lived there since 1944, and were in fellowship with the [[Des Moines Meeting Room, IA|Des Moines Meeting Room]] by 1953. In March of 1959, Dan ministered in Trinidad. In April of 1962, he ministered in Barbados.  At some juncture, Dan & Martha relocated to Tampa, [[Florida]], then to Altona, [[Manitoba]] where they lived the duration of their lives. Dan was promoted to Glory on Dec. 29, 1990, Martha followed on May 22, NE1995.  Children:** Rachel Augusta Andersen Reeves (b. 1933 Penzi, Belgian Congo) - see Reeves family@ [[Who's Who at Des Moines Meeting Room, IA|Who's Who at Des Moines Meeting Room]]. ** David Andersen** Marelyn Andersen** Carolyn Kay Andersen (b. 1938 Penzi, Belgian Congo)** Don Andersen** Dan Andersen** Tim Andersen =Sources=* Ancestry.com* Findagrave.com* EB/TW AAB's 1953-1962