✷ Snikkerplassen, Norway · ✝ City Point, Wisconsin
In 1873 he and his brother, Ole, came to America. They were taken off the church books on 18730515. He found work in logging around Black River Falls, Wisconsin. He was short, about 1.56 meters tall, but he did more work than many larger… more →
Parents
Generation 1 before before Iver Paulsen · 2 people
He lived at Snidkerplatsen (originally part of Haverstad) from 1847. It was a well-run small farm. They fed one horse, six cows and five sheep. The summer farm was Vendalen. He was on Djupdalen before marriage.
She was shown as a dairywoman in the 1875 census. They lived at Snidkerplatsen. On 18870415 she sold this farm and the summer farm, Vendalen. At the time of her death she was living with the family of her youngest daughter.
Grandparents
Generation 2 before before Iver Paulsen · 4 people
He bought Haverstad in 1837. His father lived on Prestigards-Vangen, and this family lived there for several years. Their son, Ole Iversen, died on 18750312 and, thus, did not inherit the farm.
Great-grandparents
Generation 3 before before Iver Paulsen · 7 people
Gaardbruger on Stavne. He had 3 cotters and 1 logger on the farm. Stavne was deeded to him by his father-in-law in 1780. Before he died he purchased the summer farm, Storhaugen.
✷ Coral City (near Hixton), Wisconsin · ✝ City Point, Wisconsin
She finished high school in Merrilan, Wisconsin. She taught school near Alma Center, near Merrilan and at City Point. She was a member of Eastern Star and the Royal Neighbors of America.