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Samuelson, Andrew (History - 1862) |
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Janet Schwarze |
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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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SAMUELSON HANSON ERICKSON ANDERSON |
----Source: 1918 History of Clark County,
Wisconsin
ANDREW SAMUELSON, who is engaged in farming in Section 6, Worden
Township, was born in Esterdale, Norway, Sept. 25, 1862. His
father's name was Samuel Olson, and his mother's, before marriage,
Anne Hanson. There were three sons in the family, Ole, Samuel and
Andrew, the two latter being twins. In 1880 Ole came to the United
States, being followed by Andrew in 1882. The latter found work in
a factory At St. Croix, Wis., where he remained for three years. In
1885 he and his brother Samuel, came to Clark County and bought
land, Sam securing eighty acres in Section 31, Thorp Township, and
Andrew, a tract of the same size in Section 6, Worden Township,
lying just across the road from that of his brother. Both tracts
were wild. Building a log cabin the brothers led a bachelor's life
for five years, during that time being engaged in clearing their
farms, Sam naming his Poplar Grove Farm, and Andrew bestowing the
name of Maple Ridge Farm upon his own. The latter has now
sixty-five acres cleared and Samuel has seventy. In 1911 Andrew
built his present residence and his brother Sam resides with him.
Andrew was the first to build a silo, which he did in 1913, Sam
building his in 1916. They are operating their farms separately,
Sam raising mixed stock. Andrew raises Guernsey cattle, starting
five years ago with six cows. He now owns a full blooded bull, and
milks twenty-two cows. He has thirteen acres of his land planted
with corn and ten acres with oats, and also grows potatoes. In 1917
he built a new barn, 36 by 86 feet in size, with stone basement and
concrete floor, provided with forty cattle stalls, two box stalls
and three horse stalls. The hay mow will hold about 150 tons.
Andrew Samuelson was married, in August, 1910, to Mrs. Annie Erickson, who was born in Norway, in 1873, and whose maiden name was Anderson. By her first husband she had two children: Thorville and Birger, the latter being now deceased. Mr. Samuelson and wife have one child, Arthur, who was born April 7, 1912. The family are members of the Norwegian Lutheran Church.
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