charlotte jenson works in archival development. >> the archives can help us also find the past that we. >> this is actually her baptism. >> anna, spelled a-n-e in danish, was baptized in 1866, in a beautiful church about an hour outside of copenhagen. denmark's rich countryside where she would spend the first 20 years of her life. >> the church building 1100, the early part of it. >> beautiful. >> that's where she was baptized. this is from 1650. >> reporter: 1650? >> yes. when the baptism is finished, then i say the prayer. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> amen. >> reporter: tell me when you would pray together, when you would sleep with her, get together? >> we'd get on the bed and say our prayers and bestemor said one night, i was about 10 at this time, she said, "lord, i'm ready to come home. call me any time." i am sitting beside her with my hands folded, and i'm saying, "not tonight, not tonight." >> reporter: she was ready to go to the lord and you were not ready for her to. this is the kind of house she would have lived in? >> yes, it is. >> reporter: they would have rented