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Eliza Wilhelmina “Mina” <I>Wilhelmsen</I> Brewer

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Eliza Wilhelmina “Mina” Wilhelmsen Brewer

Birth
Copenhagen, Kobenhavns Kommune, Hovedstaden, Denmark
Death
31 Mar 1929 (aged 74)
Saint Charles, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Saint Charles, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.1061677, Longitude: -111.3978372
Plot
Block 34
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Niels Wilhelmsen and Anne Kirstine Nielsen; wife of Charles Hereford Brewer.

Eliza Wilhelmina Brewer (by Virginia Rich Vaterlaus)
Eliza Wilhelmina Wilhelmsen was born February 6, 1856, at Copenhagen, Denmark. She was the daughter of Niels and Anne Christine Nielsen Wilhelmsen.
In 1864, her parents were encouraged by Apostle Charles Coulsen Rich to move to Bear Lake and acting upon his advice they moved to St. Charles, Idaho.
Their first home there was a log cabin with dirt roof and dirt floor. Mina, as she chose to be called, told how they used straw to cover the floor and that it had to be changed whenever it was necessary to assure cleanliness. The roof sometimes leaked so that it was necessary to place pans around on the floor to catch the rain.
Mina was a great reader, an ardent seeker after truth and knowledge. Books were scarce and she told of how she longed to get hold of a book and search out the knowledge hidden between its covers. When she failed to obtain any other books she would read and study the dictionary. She had very little schooling but she was self educted to such a degree that she could converse with college graduates with perfect ease and they were amazed at her broad knowledge in so many phases of education. Charles or Charley as he was usually called, affectionately nicknamed her "The Walking Dictionary." She loved and wrote poetry and was skilled in sewing and cooking.
The Charles Brewer home was truly "a house by the side of the road" with doors wide open to relatives, friends and strangers. They were good neighbors who were always ready to give a helping hand to those in need.
Mina loved the Gospel and was active in the Church. She served in the M.I.A., Sunday School as well as other organizations. She served as a second counselor in the St. Charles Ward Relief Society from 1915-1924.
He father died on his third mission to Denmark, where he served as Mission President and was instrumental, with help of his secretary, Andrew Jensen, in translating the Book of Mormon into the Danish language. She was a great help and comfort to her widowed mother. Mina E. Brewer died March 31, 1929, at St. Charles and was buried there.
Daughter of Niels Wilhelmsen and Anne Kirstine Nielsen; wife of Charles Hereford Brewer.

Eliza Wilhelmina Brewer (by Virginia Rich Vaterlaus)
Eliza Wilhelmina Wilhelmsen was born February 6, 1856, at Copenhagen, Denmark. She was the daughter of Niels and Anne Christine Nielsen Wilhelmsen.
In 1864, her parents were encouraged by Apostle Charles Coulsen Rich to move to Bear Lake and acting upon his advice they moved to St. Charles, Idaho.
Their first home there was a log cabin with dirt roof and dirt floor. Mina, as she chose to be called, told how they used straw to cover the floor and that it had to be changed whenever it was necessary to assure cleanliness. The roof sometimes leaked so that it was necessary to place pans around on the floor to catch the rain.
Mina was a great reader, an ardent seeker after truth and knowledge. Books were scarce and she told of how she longed to get hold of a book and search out the knowledge hidden between its covers. When she failed to obtain any other books she would read and study the dictionary. She had very little schooling but she was self educted to such a degree that she could converse with college graduates with perfect ease and they were amazed at her broad knowledge in so many phases of education. Charles or Charley as he was usually called, affectionately nicknamed her "The Walking Dictionary." She loved and wrote poetry and was skilled in sewing and cooking.
The Charles Brewer home was truly "a house by the side of the road" with doors wide open to relatives, friends and strangers. They were good neighbors who were always ready to give a helping hand to those in need.
Mina loved the Gospel and was active in the Church. She served in the M.I.A., Sunday School as well as other organizations. She served as a second counselor in the St. Charles Ward Relief Society from 1915-1924.
He father died on his third mission to Denmark, where he served as Mission President and was instrumental, with help of his secretary, Andrew Jensen, in translating the Book of Mormon into the Danish language. She was a great help and comfort to her widowed mother. Mina E. Brewer died March 31, 1929, at St. Charles and was buried there.


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  • Added: Mar 1, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34334790/eliza_wilhelmina-brewer: accessed ), memorial page for Eliza Wilhelmina “Mina” Wilhelmsen Brewer (6 Feb 1855–31 Mar 1929), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34334790, citing Saint Charles Cemetery, Saint Charles, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA; Maintained by Odette (contributor 46998184).