History of Winneshiek and Allamakee counties, Iowa, Part 72

Author: Alexander, W. E; Western Publishing Company (Sioux City, Iowa)
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Sioux City, Ia. : Western Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 772


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Michael Farrell, farmer, Sec. 4, P. O. Cresco: owns 1473 acres of land, valued at $20 per acre; was born in Ireland in 1816; is the oldest son of Richard and Elizabeth Farrell; came to America in 1848, settled in Boston, Mass., where he lived until 1865; then came to Winneshiek Co., and has been a resident of the Co. ever since. He was married in 1854 to Miss Julia Heegan, a native of Ireland, and has nine children, William, Edward, Richard, Julia D., Eliza M., Nellie C., Lilly M., Jennie D. and Edna M.


Lorenz Falck, farmer, Sec. 20, P. O. Calmar; owns 169 acres of land, valued at $30 per acre; was born in France in 1846; is the oldest son of Lorenz and Sally Falck; left France with his parents in 1853, came to America and settled in Winneshiek Co., of which county he has been a resident ever since. He was married in 1870 to Miss Molly Silox, a native of Pa., by whom he had five children, William, Caroline, Emma, Ida and Lizzie. His wife died in 1878, and he was married in 1879 to Miss Anna Falck, a native of Io. They have two children, Sophia and Fred.


Herman Frerick, of Ossian, was born in Germany in 1822, emigrated to America in 1847, and settled in Wis., thence in 1854 to Io., settling where he now resides, in Military tp. He was married in 1851 to Kate Pieper; their children are, Herman, Louisa, Henry, Lewis, Clement, Kate, William, Joseph and Emma.


C. Funk, farmer, of Military tp., was born in Prussia, in 1830, came to America in 1853 and settled in Winneshiek Co. in the spring of 1854. In 1852 he was married in Germany to Gertrude Fellerman, and they have nine children. Henry and William re- side in Springfield tp .; C. A. lives in Woodbury Co., Io .; Mary is the wife of Frank Dessel, of Ida Grove, Ida Co., Io .; Lizzie is mar- ried to Joseph Fusch, of Ida Grove, and the rest are living with their parents.


John Fisher, P. O. Ossian; was born in Rhode Island in 1812. He remained in New England until he was 21 years of age, when he moved to N. Y. and engaged in farming. In 1850 he moved to Wis., thence to Io. in 1856, and settled in this Co. and tp., and in 1867 settled in the town of Ossian. Mr. Fisher has been married three times, and has had three sons. John Jr., the only one that arrived at manhood, was born July 4th, 1837, and died in California a few years ago. Mr. Fisher is the only member of the family living. He is a man of integrity, whose word is never questioned, and has many friends. He is a man of abundant means, and his declining years are made pleasant by the fruits of his labor.


Jacob Gesell, farmer, section 29, P. O. Ridgeway; owns 291 acres of land, valued at $20 per acre; was born in Germany in


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1818; is the second son of Philip L. and Abalona Gesell. When he was 18 years of age he left Germany with his parents, came to America and settled in Franklin Co., Ind., where he lived 27 years; then moved to Winneshiek Co., Io., and settled on the farm in Lincoln tp., where he now resides. He was married in 1845 to Miss Magalena Juck, a native of Germany, and has nine children, Charles F., Christian L., John F., Philip J., Theodore J., Wm. A., Phillipene, Abbie, and Mary A. Mr. Gesell has been tp. trus- tee four years.


Fred Glass, farmer, section 29, P. O. Fort Atkinson; owns 320 acres of land valued at $25 per acre; was born in 1858, in Io. Is the second son of Lawrence and Elizabeth Glass. Mr. Glass has lived on the farm where he now is since the spring of 1882.


Ole Garden, farmer, section 21, P. O. Calmar; owns 180 acres of land valued at $30 per acre; was born in Norway in 1835; is the second son of Haldor and Gertrude Garden; left Norway in 1852, came to America and settled in Winneshiek Co .. where he has re- sided ever since. He was married in 1861 to Miss Anna Alven, a native of Norway, and has five children, Gertrude, Dena, Mary, Anna and Sophia.


Erick Guttormson, farmer, section 21, P. O. Decorah; owns 160 acres of land, valued at $25 per acre; was born in Norway in 1822; is the eldest son of Guttorm and Anna Guttormson; came to America in 1857, located in Winneshiek Co., and has resided there since. He was married in 1856, to Miss Sarah Johnson, a native of Norway, and has six children, John, Andrew, Anna, Knudt, Mary and Julia.


Peter A. Gunderson, farmer, Sec. 23, P. O. Calmar; owns 160 acres of land valued at $40 per acre; was born in Norway in 1842; is the oldest son of Gunder and Helena Mathison; left Norway in 1866, came to America, settled in Winneshiek Co., and has resided there since. He was married in 1867 to Miss Margret Hanson, a native of Norway, and has five children, Henrietta, Gena, Adolph, Matilda and Ida.


Halvor Garden, farmer, Sec. 3, P. O. Decorah; owns 120 acres of land valued at $25 per acre; was born in Norway in 1828; is the oldest son of Haldor and Gertrude Garden; left Norway in 1848, came to America and settled in Dane Co., Wis .; lived there two years, then moved to Winneshiek Co. He was married in 1854 to Miss Ingebor Opdahl, a native of Norway, and has nine children, William H., Evan A., Jeanetta A., Emma C., Mary A., Anna E., Lilly E., Edward L. and Halvor B. He has held the offices of trustee and sub-director, and is local deacon in the Nor- wegian M. E. church.


Edwin Hover, farmer, Sec. 5, P. O. Locust Lane; owns 973 acres of land valued at $30 per acre; was born in Norway in 1845; is the oldest son of Hover and Bertha Evenson; left Norway in 1848, came to America with his parents, and settled in Wis .;


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stayed there three years, then came to Pleasant tp., Winneshiek Co., Io. and has resided there since. He was married in 1868 to Miss Bertha Christianson, a native of Norway, and has five children, Matilda B., Clara H., Henry E., Elmer C. and Alice. He has held the offices of assessor eight years, justice of the peace six years, and treasurer of the school board three years.


Hendrick Hendrickson, farmer, Sec. 22, P. O. Highlandville; owns 487 acres of land valued at $15 per acre; was born in Nor- way in 1816; is the fourth son of Hendrick and Carrie Oleson; left Norway in 1845, came to America and settled in Wis .; re- mained there eight years, then came to Winneshiek Co., and has resided there since. He was married in 1843 to Miss Carrie Oleson, a native of Norway, by whom he had two children, Ole and Hendrick. His wife died in 1845, and he was married again in 1850 to Miss Anna Knudson, a native of Norway; they have six childred, Knudt, Jacob, Nels, Carrie, Ole and Sarah.


Henry Halverson, farmer, Sec. 33, P. O. Ridgeway; owns 120 acres of land valued at $25 per acre; was born in Norway in 1845; is the only son of Halver and Asteri Helgason; left Norway when quite young, came with his parents to America, and after a resi- dence of seventeen years in Wis., moved to Winneshiek Co., Io. He was married in 1876 to Miss Therbor Thirel, a native of Nor- way , and has three children, Anna J., Minnie L. and Henry M.


Bernard Herold, farmer, Sec. 14, P. O. Spillville; owns 315 acres of land, valued at $20 per acre; was born in Germany in 1819; is the fifth son of Nick and Dorothy Herold. When he was 30 years of age he left Germany, came to America, and lived for a short time in Erie Co., N. Y., but soon left that place, and settled in Winneshiek Co., where he has lived ever since. He was married in 1842 to Miss Mary Seabold, a native of Germany, and has eleven children, Ragene, Henry, Lizabeth, Andrew, John, Katie, George, Joseph, Mena, Clemens and Anthony. Mr. Herold has been trustee and supervisor.


John Herold, farmer, Sec. 14, P. O. Spillville; owns 160 acres of land, valued at $20 per acre; was born in Io. in 1857; is the sixth son of Michael and Maggie Herold. The farm which Mr. Herold owns has been in the possession of the family for 29 years.


John Huber, farmer, Sec. 22, P. O. Spillville; owns 360 acres of land, valued at $25 per acre; was born in Ind. in 1837; is the sixth son of Michael and Vursula Huber. When he was 18 years of age he left Ind., came to Io., and settled in Winneshiek Co., and has been a resident of the Co. since. He was married in 1863 to Miss Lany Hercoy, a native of Ind., and has nine children, An- thony, Joseph, William, Henry, Rosey, Johanna, Francis, John and Matilda. Mr. Huber has been township clerk, collector and trustee.


D. M. Hoyt, farmer, Sec. 20, P. O. Ridgeway; owns 250 acres of land, valued at $30 per acre; was born in 1831 in Conn .; is the


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fifth son of Warren and Elizabeth Hoyt. When 22 years of age he came to Winneshiek Co., and after a residence of some years at Freeport and Decorah, moved to Lincoln tp., and settled on the farm where he now resides. He was married in 1855 to Miss Maria A. Shotwell, a native of Pa., and has eight children, Eugene W., Walter and Warren (twins), Effie, Ernest A., Fred A., Agnes and Alice (twins.)


Adolph Ferdinand John Hillberg, proprietor of Ridgeway bil- liard hall, was born in Norway in 1827; is the fourth son of John and Andrena Hillberg. When he was 22 years of age he left Norway and traveled in Sweden, Denmark and Finland. He also visited Russia, and from there took passage for New Orleans; went from New Orleans to St. Louis, and after staying there five years went to Burlington, Io., where he lived two years; then went to Chicago, and made that city his home till the war of the rebellion broke out. He was married in 1873 to a Miss Buggea, a native of Norway, and has two children, Adelphina and Dorothy. He has been back to Norway three times, and the last time brought his wife with him. Mr. H. owns 85 acres of land in Howard Co., valued at $25 per acre. Capt. Hillberg served in the free corps in Norway for one year, having enlisted in 1848. He enlisted as a private in 1862, at Chicago, in the 82d Regt. Ill. Vol. Inf., Col. Hecker commanding; went to Springfield, Ill., and then to Washington, and took the field in Va .; was appointed first lieut. in Oct., 1862, by Gov. Yates, and in the following year was made capt. of the same Co .; served under Gen. Seigel until after the battle of Gettysburg, when he was transferred to the western de- partment, and accompanied Sherman in his march to the sea. He was honorably discharged at Chicago in 1865.


G. R. Humphrey, farmer, Sec. 4., P. O. Cresco; owns 160 acres of land valued at $25 per acre; was born in Trumbull Co., Ohio, in Dec., 1837; is the oldest son of J. W. and Lydia Humphrey. When 18 years of age he moved to Io., and settled in Winneshiek Co., where he has lived ever since. He was married in 1866 to Miss Belle R. Murray, a native of Ind., and has six children, Effie, Giles, Frank, Arthur, May and Fred. Mr. Humphrey enlisted in 1862 in the 38th Io., Vol. Inf .; went to St. Louis, and after the capture of New Madrid was ordered to Vicksburg. He partici- pated in the siege of Vicksburg, was at Yazoo City and Black River, then back to Vicksburg, then up to Port Hudson and Carrolton; the winter of 1863 and 1864 he stayed at Brownsville, Texas; then was at the siege of Ft. Morgan; thence to New Orleans, and from there to Donaldsonville, La. The regiment was finally con- solidated with the 34th Io. Inf .; was at Kendallsville, and then in the spring of 1865 went to Pensacola. He was at the siege of Ft. Blakeley, participated in the charge on the 9th, was at Selma, Alabama and at Mobile and was discharged at Houston, Tex., Aug. 15th, 1865.


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Charles Hartung, deceased, was a native of Mass .; came to Ill. in 1840; Thence to Io. in 1855, and settled in Military tp., on the place where his daughter Mrs. Welch resides. He died in Nov., 1877, his wife having previously died, in 1875.


James A. Hart, of Bloomfield tp .; is a native of Canada, born in 1832; came to Ill. in January, 1855; thence to Io. in 1856, and settled in Springfield tp., remained there until 1865, when he set- tled in Bloomfield tp. He married Arosmond Price in 1857, who died in 1878. In 1881 Mr. Price was married to Mrs. Mckenzie Hall, of Ossian.


'Ole Hulverson, of Military tp., is a native of Norway, was born in 1821, and came to America in 1848. He lived in Cal. and Wis. until 1854, when he settled at this place. His wife died in 1862, leaving two daughters, Thora and Engeabor.


Theo. Holtey was born in Westphall, Russia, in 1826; came to America in 1854, and settled in Washington tp., this Co. In 1858 he married Kate Sutelgte; they have seven children; Caroline, wife of William Eimess, of Washington tp .; Barney, Kate. Henry, Roman, Annie and William.


Ole Johnson, farmer, Sec. 27, Pleasant tp., P. O. Decorah; owns 197 acres of land valued at $18 per acre; was born in Norway in 1826; is the only son of John and Ingebor Johnson; left Norway in 1856, came to America and settled in Winneshiek Co. He was married in 1854 to Miss Anna Christina, a native of Norway, and has two children, Henry and John.


Tore Jorgenson, farmer, Sec. 20, P. O. Calmar; owns 80 acres of land, valued at $25 per acre; was born in Norway in 1845; is the oldest son of Jorgen and Carrie Toreson; left Norway in 1866, came to America, and settled in Winneshiek Co., where he has resided since. He was married in 1880 to Miss Dora Anderson, a native of Norway, and has one child, Clara J.


George Johnson, farmer, Sec. 1, P. O. Ridgeway; owns 320 acres of land, valued at $25 per acre; was born in Norway in 1835; is the fourth son of John and Ella Johnson; left Norway when he was 16 years of age, came to America, and settled in Rock Co., Wis., where he lived ten years; the'n enlisted during the war. Af- ter the war was over he settled in Winneshiek Co., and has been a resident of the Co. since. He was married in 1865 to Miss Ra- chel Turgason, a native of Norway, and has seven children, John, Randena, Eliza, Steiner T., Kanute. Olavis, Amun and Otto B. He enlisted in 1861 in the 15th Wis. Vol. Inf., participated in the battle of Chattanooga, was with Gen. Sherman on his memorable march to the sea, and was finally discharged at Chattanooga in 1865. Mr. Johnson held the office of orderly sergeant.


O. Jogerson, farmer, Sec. 5, P. O. Decorah; owns 80 acres of land, valued at $30 per acre; was born in Norway in 1827; is the oldest son of Joger and Ingre Oleson; left Norway in 1850, came to America and settled in Wis., remained there four years, then


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went to Ill., where he remained one and one-half years; then went back to Wis., where he lived twelve years; then came to Io. and settled in Winneshiek Co., where he has resided ever since. He was married in 1848 to Ingre Peterson, a native of Norway, and has five children, Joseph, Ingre D., Oliver A., Carolina A. and Martin E. He has held the office of justice of the peace twelve years, has been collector two terms, assessor one term, and tp. trustee one term.


John Kodelka, farmer, Sec. 30, P. O. Spillville; owns 122 acres of land, valued at $20 per acre; was born in Bohemia in 1842; is the second son of John and Anna Kodelka; came to America in 1863, and settled in Winneshiek Co., where he has since resided. He was married in 1876 to Miss Catherine Fencer, a native of Bohemia, and has three children, John, Jo. and Fanny.


Philip Kratz, farmer, See. 29, P. O. Ridgeway; owns 160 acres of land, valued at $30 per acre; was born in 1820 in Germany; is the only son of J. Philip and Margaret Kratz. When he was 32 years of age he left Germany, came to America, and settled in Ind., where he lived seven years; then moved to Io., located in Winneshiek Co., and has lived there since. He was married in 1844 to Miss Margaret Gesell, a native of Germany, and has nine children, George, William, Philip, Hannah, Margrette, Michael and Kate (twins), Mary and Theobold.


H. W. Klemme, farmer, section 28, P. O. Ridgeway; lias 198 acres of land valued at $20 per acre; was born in 1821 in Ger- many; is the second son of John F. and Charlotte Klemme. When he was sixteen years of age he came to America with his parents, settled in Franklin Co., Ind, and lived there till 1862, when he came to Winneshiek Co., where he has lived ever since. He was married in 1846 to Miss Anna K. Gesell, a native of Germany, and has 13 children, John P., Wm. H., J. Chas., John H., Anna K., John, Mary, Henry F., Christian, Jacob, Benjamin F., Joseph and Stephen.


Haavor Knudson, farmer, section 29, P. O. Calmar; owns 400 acres of land, valued at $35 per acre; was born in Norway in 1826, is the eldest son of Knudt and Anna Haavorson; left Norway in 1850, came to America and settled in Mich., where he lived two years; then went to Wis., where he resided five years, and then came to Winneshiek Co. He was married in 1861 to Miss Julia Torkaldatter, a native of Norway, and has nine children, Anna, Knudt, Segre, Christopher, Toleena, Andus, Mary, Theodore and Christina. He has held the offices of trustee, school director, &c.


Matthias Kneeskern, farmer, section 25, P. O. Ossian; owns 160 acres of land valued at $30 per acre; was born in New York in 1813; is the oldest son of William and Maria Kneeskern; left New York In 1858, came to Winneshiek Co., and has resided here since. He was married in 1838 to Miss Sirlima Webster a native of New York.


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Ole Larson, farmer, section 35, P. O. Ridgeway; owns 160 acres of land valued at $20 per acre; was born in Norway in 1838; is the eldest son of Lars and Rachael Hanson. When he was 21 years of age he left Norway, came to America with his parents, and settled in Winneshiek Co .; stopped for some time at Burr Oak Springs, but finally went to live with his father. At the end of seven years he settled on the farm where he lives at present. He was married in 1862 to Miss Betsy Halverson, a native of Nor- way, and has ten children, Oliver, Belle, Richard, Anna, Tilda, Lena, Lars, Betsy, Loesa and Ole.


T. Lackman, farmer, section 21, P. O. Ossian; owns 80 acres of land valued at $25 per acre; was born in Germany in 1833; is the second son of Theodore and Kate Lackman; left Germany in 1857, came to America and settled in Wisconsin, and remained there two years; then came to Winneshiek Co. and has resided here since. He was married in 1859 to Miss Elizabeth Merrick, a na- tive of Prussia, and has eight children, John, Theodore, Gertrude, Christina, Josie, Francis. Lizzie and Clement.


Ole T. Lomman, of Military tp., is a native of Norway: was born in 1844: came to America in 1851 and settled in Win- neshiek Co. He was elected County Commissioner in 1881. He was first married in 1872, his wife dying in 1876, and in 1881 he was again married to Anna M. Kloster, also a native of Germany. They have two children, Barbara M. and Tora Margaretta.


Wenzel Lansing, deceased, late of Bloomfield tp., was born in Prussia in 1824, and came to America in 1848, and settled in Chi- cago; thence to Wis., where he remained until 1855; thence to this Co. In 1855 he married Gertrude Daldrup. He died in 1869, leaving a wife and five children, Mary, Nettie, Frank, Frederick and Lizzie.


E. S. Lambert, of Bloomfield tp., is a native of Ind .; came to Io., in 1854, and settled on his present farm in 1855. He is a prominent citizen, and has filled various offices of trust in this tp. He married Esther Holcomb in 1855, and they have nine children living.


L. P. Mason, Jr., residence and P. O. Ridgway. Mr. Mason was born in Muscatine, Io. in 1858; is the third son of Lewis P. and Louisa A. Mason. When he was nine years of age he moved with his parents to Indianapolis, Ind .; left there in 1878, came to Cresco, Io., and after a stay of a few months went to Dakota, where he lived eighteen months; then came back to Io., and after a short stay at Cresco and New Hampton, finally came to Ridge- way and took charge of the Ridgeway creamery, owned by Galby & Aacer. He was married in 1881 to Miss Ella May Toft, a native of Io. Mr. Mason's father was a soldier in the war of the rebel- lion, and was killed in battle.


C. A. Miller, farmer, Military tp .; is a native of N. Y., and was born in 1825; came west in 1855 and settled in this co. on his


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farm in Sec. 23. He married Miss Mary J. Freeman, of N. Y., in 1853. Mr. Freeman's parents reside with him. His father is 89 years of age, his mother S5 years, and they have been married 65 years.


Andrew Meyer, farmer and capitalist, whose portrait appears elsewhere, was born in Loraine, France, Apr. 11, 1823. When 17 years of age he came to America, first living in New York for a period of three years. In 1843 he went to Cincinnati, and thence to Franklin Co., Ind., where he was married to Miss Rachael Becker, who emigrated from France in 1832. He remained in Ind. until March, 1849, when with his wife and daughter he came to Io., arriving in McGregor when there were not more than two houses in that town. Continuing his journey, he came to Winne- shiek Co., locating in Washington tp., where he erected a cabin, in which his son George-the first white male born in Winneshiek co .- was born. The nearest military point was Independence, his first trip thither consuming nine days. Contending against the difficulties of pioneer life-for the first four years without a neighbor-he nevertheless remained to see prosperous settlements around him and to himself share the general prosperity, having now a handsome and commodious residence, large and valuable landed property, and ranking among the wealthiest and most re- spected farmers of northeastern Io. Mr. Meyers is a liberal minded and intelligent gentleman whose upright character and consistent habits of life have justly earned for him the esteem of all who know him. His children are all residents of Io .. save one, Mary, who is the wife of Joseph Creamer, of St. Paul. The children are: Mary, nanied above; George, who still resides on the homestead; Frances, now Mrs. Philip Huber, of Ft. Atkinson; Louis, in the banking business at Ossian; Mary Agnes, now Mrs. Hubert M. Kaut, of Lawler; Joseph and Peter, still living at home; Catherine, now Mrs. Nicholas Waggoner, of Washington tp., Car- oline F., now Mrs. Frank Dessel, of Ossian; Mary E., now Mrs. Theo. Heischer, of Ossian. His daughter Barbara died Aug. 15, 1870, aged 19 years.


Martin Novak, farmer, Sec. 7, P. O. Spillville; owns 280 acres of land, valued at $25 per acre; was born in Bohemia in 1833; is the oldest son of John and Anna Novak. When he was 18 years of age he came to America with his family, settled in Calmar tp., and after a residence of five years moved to Sumner tp., of which he has been a resident ever since. He was married in 1861 to Miss Francis Zboal, a native of Bohemia, and has five children, Antho- ny, Thomas, Francis, Mathias and Gustave. He has been a mem- ber of the board of supervisors.


George Oleson, farmer, Sec. 21, P. O. Ridgeway; owns 200 acres of land, valued at $30 per acre; was born in Norway in 1833; is the fourth son of Ole and Margaret Jenson Kaasa. When he was ten years of age he left Norway with his parents, came to


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America, lived in Chicago two years, and then went to Boone Co., Ill., where he lived with Mr. George Williams, of that Co., four years; then went to Chicago, and made that city his home until 1869, when he came to Io., and settled in Winneshiek Co., where he still resides. He was married in 1860 to Miss Sarah Anderson Esperette, a native of Norway, and has seven children, Ansof, Ella M., Edward F., Jepheme, Andrus W., Ida C., and Jens L. He has been tp. trustee and secretary of the school board.


G. K. Opdahl, farmer, Sec. 14, P. O. Decorah; owns 177 acres of land, valued at $25 per acre; was born in Norway in 1841; is the oldest son of Knudt G. and Mary Opdahil; left Norway in 1848, came to America, and located in Dane Co., Wis., remained there two years, then came to Winneshiek Co. He was married in 1868 to Miss Mary Omlie, a native of Wis., and has three chil- dren, Martin K., Mary C., and Ida L. His wife died in 1879.


A. W. Oleson, merchant, at Ossian, was born in Decorah, Io., Jan. 13, 1855, and was the first Norwegian child born in this Co. His parents settled there in 1853. Mr. Oleson clerked in Decorah until the spring of 1882, when he settled in Ossian, and entered business as above.


G. W. Oxley, Bloomfield tp., was born in Ohio in 1824; came to Io. in 1854, and settled on his present farm on Sec. 5. Mr. O. was married to Eliza J. Blue in 1848, and they have eight children.


Anton Peterson, farmer, Decorah tp., Sec. 32; was born in Nor- way in 1844; is the second son of Peter and Carrie Peterson; left Norway in 1859, came to America, settled in Winneshiek Co., Io., and engaged in farming. Mr. P. was married in 1881 to Miss Mary Gilbertson, a native of Io.


John Peterson was born in Sweden in 1827, and at the age of 9 he shipped as cabin boy on a Swedish vessel, and the next year went to Rio Janiero on a German vessel. During the year of 1838 the crew, with the exception of himself and another boy, died of yellow fever. Mr. Peterson was registered as an able sea- man when only 14 years old, and continued a seafaring life until 1857, during which time he visited all the principal ports of the old and new world. In 1858 he went to California and trav- eled through that state and Oregon until 1860. He then came to Io., and settled in Calmar, and in 1868 bought the farm he now owns, on Sec. 4, in Military tp. He was married in 1863 to Ber- tha Knuteson, and they have eight children. Mr. P. served in Co. G, 13th Io. Inf., during the rebellion.




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