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Christen Thiesen

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| spouse =Emilie Lehnkuhl Lemkuhl (née Lupkes)
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| children =Rudolph John("Jack") (1887–1963), Petrea Elizabeth(1890–1965), John Henry(1892–1989), OlgaMarie (1897–1972), Bernhardine ("Dina") (1882–1964)
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'''Christen Ustrup Thiesen''' (first name sometimes given as '''Christian''') was a Pensacolian businessman best remembered for his ownership of the [[Thiesen Building]].
Christen Thiesen's career as ended up in Pensacola thanks to a Pensacola businessman began through unusual circumstancesquirk of fate. Born in Denmark, Thiesen was the navigator of a Danish sailing ship. He was stranded in Pensacola during the Pensacola [[yellow fever]] epidemic of [[1882]] when his ship left without him. According to a story passed down in the Thiesen family from generation to generation, Thiesen became stranded was the first sailor off the ship when it docked in Pensacola during . He was informed of the Pensacola yellow fever epidemic of [[1882]]. After , he had disembarked in Pensacola, his crewmates, hearing of told the epidemiccrew, would not and they refused to let him back on board. (At that time it was not yet generally known that yellow fever is not transmitted by person-to-person contact, but by mosquitoes.)  Thiesen , who contracted yellow fever but recovered, found a job tending bar in a saloon . The saloon owner died in the epidemic. In 1884, Thiesen married the saloon owner's widow, Emilie Lemkuhl (or possibly Lehnkuhl), and thus became the owner of the saloon, located at the southwest corner of [[Intendencia Street|Intendencia]] and [[Baylen Street]]s.<ref>[http://www.flgenhistonline.com/counties/escambia/directories/1885directory/directpg3-1885.htm Webb's 1885/1886 Business Directory]</ref> The saloon owner died in the epidemic. In 1884, Thiesen married the saloon owner's widow, Emilie Lehnkuhl, and thus became the owner of a profitable business.
Christen and Emilie had four children who lived to adulthood; Thiesen also adopted his stepdaughter Dina. Emilie died in January, 1900 due to complications of childbirth. In April, 1901, Thiesen married Effie Lee Mitchell. Thiesen was granted U.S. citizenship in 1902.
He built the [[Thiesen Building]] on the northeast corner of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]] and [[Romana Street]]s in [[1901]]. He was reportedly warned that his venture would fail and the building would be lost to receivership; when this failed to happen, . Thiesen gloated responded by flying vowing to fly the Danish flag from the building each April 1st as a symbol of his continued ownership. It is said that Thiesen raised the Danish flag every year April 1st until his death.
Thiesen's wife Effie divorced him in 1927. Thiesen died in [[1934]], and is buried in St. Michael's Cemetery.<ref>Sutton, Leora "Christian [sic] Ustrup Thiesen",University of West Florida, John C. Pace Library, Special Collections (unpublished manuscript)</ref>
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[[Category:Deceased persons|Thiesen, Christen]] [[Category:Natives of Denmark|Thiesen, Christen]] [[Category:People buried in St. Michael's Cemetery|Thiesen, Christen]] [[Category:Building namesakes|Thiesen]]
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