- 1966-04-00 — The goal for the Nine Year Plan for Greenland was to have one group in the capital, Nuuk (Godthab) and a Bahá’í, living in one other locality. At the time Bill Carr, a Canadian Bahá’í, was on the American Air Force Base in Thule as a civilian, and the first Greenlandic Bahá’í, Hendrik Olsen, was living in Sisimiut approximately 600 kilometres from Nuuk. Pioneers from Stockhiolm, the Nielsen family, John and Lotus with children Grace (9) and younger children Lisbeth and Patricia managed to get to Nuuk just in time to fulfill the goal. [BW20p1019]
- 1966-04-20 — John and Grace Nielsen and their three little daughters arrived in Greenland with the intention of settling in Nuuk (then Godthaab). John is a Dane who for many years served in Sweden where he was the secretary of the National Spiritual Assembly. [CBN No 196 May 1966 p6]
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