My ggrandfather on my dad's side was Andrew OLSON, b. in 1865 and died in 1954, he married Emma. Andrew and Emma had a son named Oscar, my grandfather, he married Frances LINTON. Her parents were James LINTON and Clara E. Frances and Oscar had two children Dale and Ivan. Dale OLSON is my father, he married Joyce JORGENSEN. They had four children Renae, Sharlene, Marcella and Jodale. They lived in St. Croix Falls until around 1968. My Uncle Ivan still lives in St. Croix Falls. I am looking for more information on Andrew, Emma, James and Clara. Thanks.
MITCHELL
24 Mar 1998
Danny Mitchell Born 11/6/1918, I have a copy
of his birth certificate stating his Father was Thomas Marshall of Frederic,
WI. Thomas was 20 years old. Danny's mother was Ruth Mitchell. Looking
for family of Thomas. Danny was born in Pembroke Ontario. Ruth and Thomas
were not married and Danny was given the name of Mitchell. Ruth was a school
teacher for years Please e-mail me if you have any information. Eleanor
Mitchell eliejack@gte.net
ARMSTRONG
- HAVENS 15 March 1998
I am trying to locate information on the following
two (2) surnames: ARMSTRONG and HAVENS.
Harrison Havens of Michigan went to Wisconsin
with his family (son of Samuel Havens and Nancy (Brown) Havens). Harrison
married Henrietta Armstrong of Wisconsin about 1876/77. First child was
born 9/6/1877. The clue I found connecting me with Polk County was that
their fifth child, Lula Havens, was born in Cushing, Polk County, Wisconsin
on 10/6/1888. We also have an unidentified photo taken in Eureka, Polk
County, in 1895. Any help that is out there would be greatly appreciated.
Jill A. Olney
Bath, MI
ANDERSON
March 10, 1998, John R. Peterson, jackpete@prairie.lakes.com
Looking for information on Anders and Christina
ANDERSON who emigrated from Sweden in April, 1884, and settled in the Balsam
Lake area. It is possible Anders name in the US was Andrew ANDERSON and
his wife's first name may have been Christine. Their children's names were
Karl August, b. 9-19-1874, Ingrid Sophia, b. 7-15-1877, Bengt Magnus, b.
8-17-1879, Peter Johan, b. 10-25-1881, and Nils, born 9-15-1883.
BLAIR/BOPP
5 Feb 1998 Delphine Neely
I am looking for my great-grandmothers brother
who settled in Polk County in the late 1800's. I have found him in Sterling
twp on the 1900 census. Joseph F. Blair md Elizabeth Bopp Children listed:
Alfred S., Clarence,William, Norman and Elias. I am most anxious to find
family members in hopes of obtaining additional inoformation on Joseph's
parents, my great-great grandparents. It is most interesting that I found
this family to be from Polk County as I currently have two aunts and cousins
that have lived in St. Croix Falls for many years now from the other side
of my family. Any help that you might be able to give would be greatly
appreciated. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely, Delphine Neely
CONNOR
(CONNER), Ralph 29 January, 1998 deebob3@aol.com
Ralph b. 1901 where?, d. Polk Co. 1966. Any descendants
out there? Was in Beltrami Co. Minn. in the 1920's. Had siblings John,
Joseph, Violet and ? Violet (married name unknown) had a son John. Any
help greatly appreciated.
HANSEN
25 Jan 1998 Robert Henricksen
I am respectfully asking for help in locating
information about the following persons (ancestors of my great-grandmother):
CHRISTIAN JOHAN HANSEN : Born 18 Dec 1852 Denmark;
Died (about 1920-1922) Luck, Wisc.
(wife) INGER " MARIE " HANSEN : Unknown birth
date / Unknown death date. Died at Luck, Wisc. (Both are buried at the
North Luck Cemetery) Would like to get the death date on Christian and
the birth/deathdates on Inger Marie. I have written letters to Church and
Cemetery, but they will not respond to my letter. Has been several months
now, but still no reply, when asking them for help. Could you help me please,
or offer any suggestions of who I can go to for help..Thank you so very
much. Sincerely, ROBERT HENRICKSEN
PETERSON
5 Jan 1998 Dian Van Deuren dpeter@direct.ca
Here is some of my family history. Hope you can
use it. I would like any info anyone has on this family. Thanks, Dian.
Walter William PETERSON, born in Bangor, S.D. in 1888. In 1911, he moved to Centuria, Wisconsin to be postmaster there. He married Edna PFARR there. They had 3 children: One died at birth, The other two were Chester Robt. & Willard. They were related to the McChesney family in Centuria. Edna died in 1934 in Centuria. Buried in Lutheran Cemetry. Walter & 2 boys lived with the McChesneys. Chester Robt. drowned in Bass Lake at 13 years of age in 1941. Walter died there in 1942. The family belonged to the Fristad Lutheran Church.
FLANUMS/JOSEPHSON/EVENSON
5 Jan 1998 Roxanne White roxw@top.net
I am looking for any information on the Flanums,
Josephson or Evenson family from Polk County Wisconsin. Can any one help
me?? Thank you
NELSON/CHRISTIANSON 28 December 1997; John C. Engel, jcengel@execpc.com
Looking for information/stories about Andrew John (A.J.) Nelson and Anna Johanna Christianson family. Children included Charley, Dora, Art, Hulda, Maime, Florence, Sid, and Mildred.
The family was Swedish, arrived in Clear Lake Twp. in 1893, and attended the Swedish Congregational Church. Anna Johanna's older brothers Charlie and (Johann) Emil Clark were already in Clear Lake.
Andrew farmed and filled various offices in Clear Lake: town treasurer, supervisor, justice of the peace, and a member of the school board. He was also blockman for McCormick-Deering, possibly having some sort of office in Balsam Lake. He was an agent for the Alden-Black Brook Mutual Fire Ins. Co., a director of the Farmers' Cooperative Milling Co., and a Mason.
Are there any records remaining of these organization?
Also interested in any recollections of a 1933 incident in which George Nelson (no relation), a National Farm Holiday organizer from Milltown, assembled 300-1,000 farmers to halt a chattel foreclosure sale at A.J.'s farm. Newspapers said it was the first such action in that part of the county. Incidents like this got George Nelson the Socialist party nomination for Vice President in 1936, as the running mate of Norman Thomas.
John C. Engel
2359 S. 78th Street
West Allis, WI 53219
(414) 545-6853
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/e/n/g/Debra-A-Engel/
ENGEL 28 December 1997; John C. Engel; jcengel@execpc.com
Looking for information/stories about Geo. J. ENGEL (1869-1943) family, including his wife, Johannna, and children (John or "Jack". Walt, Bertha or "Berb", Wilbert or "Dude", Clifford or "Kip", Evelyn, Elsa or "Elsie", Irene, Robert or "Dutch", George or "Bud." The family came to Clear Lake in 1921, from Covington, Iowa. They bought the A.J. McLennan place in the village, paying a record price. Geo. J. served on the village board for a year or so.
In 1924 the family moved, bought the Kolrush place in Black Brook. George served as assessor for many years. At times he was also a director and Sec.-Treas. of the Four County Corners National Farm Loan Association. He ran for County Treasurer in 1936 as a Democrat (see the poster in the Clear Lake Museum!).
Family members believe Geo. J. was a director of the Farmer's Co-operative Creamery at some point in the 1920's or 30's. Anybody have a way to verify this? He was also believed to be on the school board in Black Brook, president of the Black Brook Community Club, and active in the Red Cross. Any records of these?
TANNER
28 Dec 1997
Would like to find information regarding the
Tanner surname in Polk County. We believe we have relatives in that area.
RTanner162@aol.com
JONES
27 Nov 1997 Meg Lambalot
Looking for information about John W. Jones,
wife's name unknown. He purchased land in Polk County, probably Clear Lake
or Black Brook in 1880. 3 sons that I know of Fred, George William b: 09/04/1877
d: 09/28/1957, married 12/06/1900 in Black Brook to Inga Marie Olson b:
08/14/1878 d: 10/07/1965, and John. George is my great grandfather. Know
John Sr. came from Smaland, Sweden and name was originally Johan Johansson
but nothing else. Any help would be appreciated.
ENDICOTT
11 Nov 1997 John Chalmers
I am trying to find anything I can about my grandmother,
whose maiden name was Nellie Gertrude Endicott. The only thing that I have
is an affidavit from her brother, Charles A. Endicott, swearing that she
was born at Wolf Creek, Polk County, Wisconsin on July 2 1881, and that
her father's name was James Madison Endicott and her mother's name was
Jennie Endicott. Any info or direction to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx.
GRAY
16 Oct 1997 Sharon Gray
searching for any information on GRAY, Charles
Middle name may have been Wyman.b. 30 Nov 1880 in Clear Lake Wisconsin.
sgray
HEROLD
12 Oct 1997 Ann Herold Jungbauer
Looking for any information/stories regarding
HEROLD family that settled in Osceola/Farmington area in 1850's. Andrew
came over from Germany with children Michael and Elizabeth. Elizabeth is
a mystery after they arrived. Michael was a Civil War Veteran who was a
member of the 10th Wisconsin Light Artillery Volunteers. Michael married
Gertrude SLEIGER/EARLY from Stillwater, MN in 1860 and had several children,
including Michael who married Josephine RIES in 1904. Their children include
George HEROLD (my father) and Gene HEROLD, who still resides in Osceola.
MOBERG
6 Sep 1997 Debbie Boaz
Searching for any info on John E. and Severina
J. MOBERG. John was born Apr. 1859 in Sweden, Severina (MALBURG) was born
Mar. 1859 in Sweden. They had four children, Ginnie born Sept. 1888 Polk
County, and Robert, born Dec. 1891 Polk County. No info on other two children,
who possibly died before 1900. Also would appreciate any info on Ginnie
and Robert, marriages, children, etc. Where were John and Severina buried?
Severina had 6 brothers and sisters who also immigrated in different years.They
lived in Elk County, PA. Would share info on her siblings.
COWLES/COLES
2 Sep 1997
Seek info on gr-grandfather, Charles Cowles or
Coles. He was a tinsmith in Clear Lake in the late 1800's. He was married
to Caroline (Powell) O'Greeley Cowles, who married J.J. Weldon after Charles
Cowles'death. I don't have a death certificate, marriage certificate, or
any info on his Civil War record (I have part of his uniform). Land records
show he purchased 80 acres in Polk County 9-1-1880. Thanks for your help.
Sharon Koch
GOODEL/HOAG
29 Aug 1997
I am helping Arnold Goodell who is trying to
discover the Nationality of his grandpa, John Goodel emigrated from Burnette
WI? 1924 to out west. Also his grandma, Mary Hoag married to James Hoag
in Polk County or Burnette but most likely Polk as Arnold gave the town
name of Clam Falls and thinking maybe it was or is in Burnette Co. James
and Mary Hoag had : Delbert, Evelyn, James, Jr. and Myra. I did find a
SSDI on a James Hoag, died 1882 but don't know if this is Arnold's James
Hoag? Cannot get computer access to Burnette co. Got msg. "You can adopt
a county" don't know what that means but sent E mail to the webmaster and
awaiting a reply. Thanks any help you may be able to give or pointers on
how I can help Arnold in his search. :-) Stephen Harrington
LARSON
29 Aug 1997 JoLeen Randolph
Looking for the family of Ed LARSON of Clear
Lake Twp. Ed came to the US in 1896 from Sweden. His wife's name was Hilder
S. . Children: Einar, Agnes F. , Edna K. and Harold W. JoLeen in Minnesota
COMER
8/2/97
We are trying to track what happened to William
Comer, who first bought land in Polk Co in 1859, according to land records
site on the web - we believe he must have been been a brother of Peter
Comer of Juneau Co who bought land at same time - the story has always
been that the Comer brothers, how many we're not sure. arrived here in
the 1850's and just got separated as they found places to live. We wonder
if William married, etc. - any birth/death recordqs to show parents or
his wife/children? Thanks, Judy Comer-Schultz
JOHNSON:
7/21/97
I am looking for information on "Black" John
Johnson. Full name was Johan Frederik Johnson' I believe he came from West
Gotaland Sweden. He settled in Deronda, Wi around 1865 and became a farmer,
(he was a sailor in Sweden eligible for his Captains papers). He later
married his house keeper who had arrived from Sweden with two small children.
They had two or three children together. I understand he was a pioneer
in the area and taught the local Indians how to catch fish in a different
way. Ronald Olson
WENNERSTROM:
July 7, 1997 Tonja Lund
I am looking for information on the WENNERSTROM
family that lived in Amery. The parents were Enoch and Lottie Wennerstrom.
The children were Wernal, Hilma, Myrtle (My great grandmother), Melvina,
and Hilma. Lottie, Enoch and Wernal are all buried at Hillside Cemetery
in Minneapolis, MN, so must have moved to Minnesota at some time. My great
grandmother recently died and was buried just north of Amery. (She lived
in Crystal, MN.)
MUNSON
July 1, 1997 Tonja Lund
The Munson family is from Sweden and had some
land in Range, Wisconsin. The Munson name changed from Carlson to Munson
when they came to the states. One of the farm houses is now a Halloween
House after being abandoned in the 1950's. Two of the sons are named Anton
and Charlie and they married two Wennerstrom sisters from Amery named Melvina
and Hilma. If you have any information on this family, I would love to
hear from you.
TAYLOR 6/30/97 ...I have been searching for information on my grandfather's family. His father was Philander Lee Taylor, who lived in Clear Lakes, WI. ( He was a farmer) before moving to Ca. in the early 1900's. During the Civil war Philander Lee Taylor was suppose to have been a barber/dentist. His wife was Lousia Saunders who died before the move to Ca. He married her blind sister Elisa M. Saunders. Her parents were Dorcus Saunders and Samuel Saunders. My grandfather Amos Lloyd Taylor and his sister Bertha Taylor were born in Clear Lake in Polk Co. Any more information on this side of my family would be appreciated. Thank you so much, Patricia Nita Mc Milon/ Mc Nurlan
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