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HANSEN, Alfred Peter

HANSEN, Alfred Peter

Male 1896 - 1983  (86 years)

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  • Photos
    Hansen: Alfred Peter Hansen about 1938
    Hansen: Alfred Peter Hansen about 1938
    Hansen: Alfred Hansen and Adelia Bassett family.  1935
    Hansen: Alfred Hansen and Adelia Bassett family. 1935
    William Phillip (Phil), Dallas Alfred, Dorothy, Clarence (Bud) Bassett
    Hansen: Alfred Peter Hansen abt 1900 4 years old
    Hansen: Alfred Peter Hansen abt 1900 4 years old
    From a painting of Alfred and his sister, Clara. The original painting was lost.
    Hansen: Alfred Peter Hansen 1908 about 12 years old
    Hansen: Alfred Peter Hansen 1908 about 12 years old
    Bassett: William. H. Bassett and Marrette Cook home
    Bassett: William. H. Bassett and Marrette Cook home
    This picture was taken around 1960. The house was built in at least three sections. The right hand side is log (abt 10" diameter) with willow lath and plaster on the inside and drop siding on the outside. The left hand side is two story frame. The back part is one story frame. The parts were undoubtedly built at separate times, but there is no written or verbal history except birth of children to signify when. The first child born there was Sophronia (1887) followed by Roscoe (1891) and Adelia (1894). 1887 was when the the Bassett Stage Line (see history) was operating and WH and CHII Bassett moved their winter horse range from Cedar Fort, Utah to Lago (Trout Creek), Idaho. Hence the log part was probably built then, the back part being added later and the two story frame being completed around 1900. The drop siding on the log part was probably added when the frame sections were built. There are verbal stories of Indians looking through the windows during the early years. Roscoe Bassett and his wife, Inez, lived in the back part for a few years then moved to Ogden, Utah. Then Alfred Hansen and family lived in the back part until WH and Met's death when they occupied the entire house. It became unoccupied in the 1960's and burned down. See Lago (Trout Creek) and W. H. Bassett histories.
    Hansen: Alfred Hansen basketball team at Idaho State in Pocatello
    Hansen: Alfred Hansen basketball team at Idaho State in Pocatello
    Dalton: Katherine Dalton
    Dalton: Katherine Dalton
    Alfred Hansen and Katherine Dalton - 1975

    Headstones
    Hansen,Alfred Peter
    Hansen,Alfred Peter

    Histories
    Hansen: Alfred P. Hansen and Adelia D. Bassett life story.
    Hansen: Alfred P. Hansen and Adelia D. Bassett life story.

    Albums  Living
    (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)

  • Name HANSEN, Alfred Peter 
    Born 30 Nov 1896  Lago, Bannock(Caribou), Id, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 28 Jan 1983  Soda Springs, Caribou, Idaho Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried 1 Feb 1983  Lago Cemetary, Caribou, Id Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • Bud (Clarence) remembers: "Dad (Alfred) was having problems with his eyes. I was about 8 or 9 when he started seeing a specialist in SLC. Ma (Adelia) and Dad took Dallas and me with them in the model T Ford. In order to get over Wellsville Canyon I remember Dad had to turn the car around and back up the hill. In those days there was always a problem with flat tires. We left home at 4am and got to Ogden at 8pm. We spent the night with Uncle Ross and Aunt Inez and continued into Salt Lake City the next morning. Us kids stayed with the Fowlers (friends from Lago) in Roy. Dad did loose the sight in his left eye at that time.

      We returned to Ogden and Dad bought a 26 Overland; that's what we rode home in. It was a much better trip.

      After Grandpa Bassett died Dad was the constable in Lago for about 15 years. Dad was on the school board for over 35 years. After war was declared in 1942 they moved the high school from Thatcher to Grace, and Dad remained trustee. Dad ran the dance hall in Lago (at the school house) for quite a few years. I only remember that they had big dances there every Saturday night in the winter time and it always bothered us kids that Dad would dance with every one but ma; never found out the reason.

      When Grandpa Bassett died Mother received $5,000 from the estate, Grandpa Hansen gave Alfred another $5,000 and Dad borrowed $4,000 from Utah Mortgage and loan to buy the farm. During the depression they feared they would loose it. About 1934 Dad went to Federal Land bank to borrow enough to pay off Utah Mortgage and Loan. Sumptner Pond was head of Federal Land Bank in Grace and refused the loan. Ma, in speaking to Lenore Rudd, learned that the same thing had happened to Glenn, but Glenn made a trip to Spokane, the head offices, and spoke to his brother-in-law Lyle Coburn (Irene Rudd's husband). After examining the finances he determined that Glenn had enough equity in the property to grant the loan. Mother came home and told Dad and he also made the trip to Spokane (Irene had been mother's girlfriend of her youth). Upon returning home he again visited Pond who told him the main office had granted his loan. He didn't know why. Dad later learned that Pond had blackballed him."

      Bud and Dorothy remember the first radio they ever had as a family. It was operated on batteries. Batteries were expensive so in the winter months they would block up the car and bring in the battery so they could enjoy the radio.

      Dorothy remembers how her mother kept her at her side to teach her the “womanly” arts. She remembers learning how to iron and cook. Dorothy is a fabulous cook. It was Mother that encouraged the kids to get their educations. She steered Dallas to the army to further his career in electronics and Dorothy was encouraged to go into nursing. Adelia checked with her friend Dr. Kackley and Dorothy was sent to Odgen to the Dee Hospital.

      Dorothy remembers in 1934 during the depression that Alfred received a letter saying that his farm was to be foreclosed. Alfred paced the floor and couldn’t sleep for worry. Dorothy remembers that Adelia wrote to the state senator to request assistance for the problem. (Bud remembered a conversation with Lenore Rudd) The result was the same. A trip to Spokane secured a new loan with the Federal Land Bank.

      (I’m - Mary Ann -always impressed with Adelia and how she was not only practical but also followed up and got things done, What a marvelous woman she was, also with a strong history of service in the community. It is obvious how she loved and guided her children).

      Bud went to work for Vega (a Division of Lockheed) aircraft in November 1939. One of the classes he took while there was jig building. He was also a machine parts dispatcher.

      Ma died in February, leaving the youngest son Stanley at home with Dad. He would have been about 7 at the time. She had a lump growing in her breast and went into surgery in Soda Springs to have it removed. She did not survive the surgery.

      Oddly enough, Dallas was on a troop train that went thru Soda Springs that day heading for Alaska by way of Washington, but of course he was unable to get off. Bud got word of the death thru Vega Aircraft. The family had notified the plant to get word to him. He asked for leave to attend the funeral, but it was not granted. He went anyway. They threatened to turn him over to the army, but it was an empty threat as he had already joined the navy.

      He went into the active service in Feb. 1943. He was in the Pacific for two years mostly on Bougainville (battle of the Coral Sea) and then came back to the states joining the ship New Jersey and went to antiwek. When he came home his ship was called to a rescue in Alaska so they took the long way home.

      Phil stayed on the farm helping that summer. That winter he went with Willard Bitton to Ogden to work. Dorothy was in nurses training in Ogden at the Dee Hospital and Dallas was in Alaska. Dallas's group was sent back to home base in the mid-west and eventually to England where he was "ships crew boss" and flew many missions over Germany.

      In November Dad married Lutie Bassett Swensen, Ma's older sister, and she helped raise Stan. Dad milked cows and helped Lutie with the post office during the war. Rex Bassett ran the farm.

      Bud was discharged in January 1946. Phil came home the following year.

      When the war was over Phil and Bud returned to the farm. They purchased the Elliot Place, leased part of Emil’s farm, bought equipment and built the Quonset hut for weather protection.

      Phil married Carol Meacham in 1950 and Bud married Mary Ann Hildreth in 1951


      From Mary Ann Hildreth Hansen Jan 15, 2007

      Parantheticals and minor puncutation and spelling corrections by Stanley D. Hansen March, 2007.
    Person ID I2  Our Generations Ancestors
    Last Modified 16 Jun 2009 

    Father HANSEN, Lars Peter Fredrick Hiram,   b. 27 Jan 1866, Hallenslev, Torpegraven, Holback, Denmark Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 3 May 1941, Lago, Caribou, Id, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 75 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Mother MICKELSEN, Dorthea,   b. 21 Nov 1872, Huntsville, Weber, Ut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 23 Nov 1958, Soda Springs, Caribou, Id, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 86 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Married 1 Mar 1894  Bench, Caribou, Idaho Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Family ID F5  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 BASSETT, Adelia Dubois,   b. 3 Sep 1894, Lago (Trout Creek), Bannock, Id, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Feb 1942, Soda Springs, Caribou, Id, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 47 years) 
    Married 31 Aug 1918  Pocatello, Bannock, Id, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. HANSEN, Dallas Alfred,   b. 25 Apr 1919, Lago, Bannock(Caribou), Id, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 17 Apr 1997, Logan, Cache, Ut Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 77 years)
    +2. Living
    +3. Living
    +4. HANSEN, William Phillip,   b. 7 Sep 1924, Lago, Bannock(Caribou), Id, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 06 Oct 2008, Logan, Ut Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 84 years)  [Birth]
    +5. Hansen, Stanley Dee,   b. 08 Oct 1934, Lago, Bannock (Caribou), ID Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 23 Mar 2017, Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 82 years)  [Sealing]
    Family ID F2  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 BASSETT, Lutie Marette,   b. 28 Aug 1877, Cedar Fort, Utah, Ut Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 11 Mar 1957, Soda Springs, Caribou, Id Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 79 years) 
    Married 10 Nov 1942 
    Family ID F4  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 3 DALTON, Katherine H.,   b. Abt 1900, Idaho Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 5 Nov 1958  Grace Idaho Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F3  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S2] Obituary, Salt Lake Tribune.
      Dorthea H. Mickelson; Female; Birth: 21 NOV 1872 Huntsville, Weber, Utah; Death: 23 NOV 1958 Soda Springs, Caribou, Idaho; Burial: 26 NOV 1958 Lago, Caribou, Idaho; Father: Christian Mickelson; Mother: Maren Andersen; Spouse: Lars Peter Hansen; Marriage: 01 MAR 1894 Bench, Caribou, Idaho
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      Search performed using PAF Insight on 03 Jul 2005