Saturday, June 21, 2014

Mina "Minnie" Amelia (Hanson) Hovey


Mina Amelia (Hanson) Hovey (1875-1955). Cropped from a Hanson family portrait (bef. 1913). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Mina Amelia Hanson was born in Winneshiek County, IA on 4 Oct 1875. On 19 Mar 1894 she married Peter T. Hovey (b. 6 Mar 1868, Winneshiek, IA). At this time we are unaware of any relationship between Peter and Ole Hovey, who married Minnie's older sister, Clara.


Peter T. Hovey (1868-1940). Cropped from a Hanson family portrait (bef. 1913). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.


Peter and Minnie (Hanson) Hovey (Decorah, IA: Solberg, c. 1894). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Peter and Minnie had five children: Orville (b. 17 Jan 1896), Charlotte (b. 8 Feb 1897), Phillip (b. 6 Oct 1899), Gladys (b. 7 Mar 1902), and Myrtle (b. 24 Feb 1906).

Friday, June 20, 2014

Peter and Minnie (Hanson) Hovey Children

Unfortunately there were no photos of Peter and Minnie's other children. Presumably these were taken at Orville and Charlotte's high school graduation as they appear to be holding diplomas.


Orville Hovey (c. 1913). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.


Charlotte Hovey (c. 1914). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Gravestone: Minnie and Peter Hovey

Peter died on 1 Oct 1940 and was buried in the Orleans Lutheran Cemetery in Winneshiek County, IA. Minnie died on 13 Feb 1955 and was buried beside her husband.


Gravestone. Minnie A. (1875-1955) and Peter T. Hovey (1868-1940). Image courtesy of the Iowa Gravestone Photo Project.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Descendants of Mina Amelia (Hanson) Hovey


Descendants chart (page 1). Image courtesy of Williams Family Pages.


Descendants chart (page 2). Image courtesy of Williams Family Pages.


Descendants chart (page 3). Image courtesy of Williams Family Pages.


Descendants chart (page 4). Image courtesy of Williams Family Pages.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Carl Oscar Hanson


Carl Oscar Hanson (1878-1946). Cropped from a Hanson family portrait (bef. 1913). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Carl Oscar Hanson was born on 20 Jan 1878 in Winneshiek County, IA. He married Hanna Fredrica Owen (b. 2 Jun 1879, Winneshiek, IA) on 21 Feb 1900 at Ridgeway, IA.


Hannah Fredrica (Owen) Hanson (1879-1961). Cropped from a Hanson family portrait (bef. 1913). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Shortly after they were married they moved to South Dakota. In the 1900 Census they are listed as living in Buffalo, Marshall County.

Carl died on 12 Jan 1946 and is buried in the Sisseton Cemetery, Roberts County. Hannah died in 1961 and was buried on 10 May beside her husband. We currently have no records of their having any children.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Annetta "Nettie" Gustava (Hanson) Bothner


Annetta (Hanson) Bothner (1881-1913). Cropped from a Hanson family portrait (bef. 1913). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Annetta Gustava Hanson was born on 26 Dec 1881 in Winneshiek County, IA. On 7 May 1902, she married Ludwig Marius Bothner (b. 17 Mar 1870, Lincoln, Winneshiek, IA) in Ridgeway, Winneshiek, IA.


Ludwig Marius Bothner (1870-1959). Cropped from a Hanson family portrait (bef. 1913). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Around 1911 they had a son who they named Charles Gordon Bothner. Charles was born in Minneapolis, MN. Shortly thereafter they moved to Canada as the family appears in the 1911 Canada Census.

Sadly Nettie died at the young age of 31 on 8 Mar 1913 in Rochester, MN. She is buried in the Hanson family plot in the East Madison (Vold) Cemetery in Winneshiek County, IA.


Gravestone.  Annete G. Bothner. (Madison, Winneshiek, IA: East Madison (Vold) Cemetery). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Charles lived with his grandparents, Charles and Jane Hanson, and appears with them in the 1915 IA Census and the 1920 US Census. At some point he migrated to Canada and on 23 Oct 1933 he married Bernice Lenora Hansen (b. 7 Jun 1915, Outlook, Saskatchewan, CAN; d. 31 Dec 1968, Langley, BC, CAN). I have been unable to find any records on their children, but an Ancestry.com member's chart listed three children and ten grandchildren. Their names, however, were private.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Hannah Maria (Hanson) Sollied


Hannah (Hanson) Sollied (1887-1970). Cropped from a Hanson family portrait (bef. 1913). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Charles and Jane (SANDER) Hanson's youngest daughter, Hannah, was born on 18 Aug 1887 in Winneshiek County, IA. She married Hans Olaus Severine Sollied.


Hans Olaus Severine Sollied ( -1969). Cropped from a Hanson family portrait (bef. 1913). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

At some point Hans and Hannah moved to Kyle, Saskatchewan, CAN where their daughter, Laila Ethel Dorothy Sollied, was born on 6 Apr 1925.


The Sollied family (c. 1945). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Laila married Harry Marker Graham Jr. and had two children: Mark Andrew (b. 25 Feb 1950, Dallas, TX), and Linda Louise (b. 19 Jun 1952, Dallas, TX).

Hans died on 8 May 1969 in Saskatoon, Saskatechewan and was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery. Hannah died several months later on 30 Jan 1970 and was buried beside her husband.

On 10 Jun 1972, Linda Graham married Gregory J. Gero (b. 10 Sep 1949), in Dallas, TX. There are currently no records of their having any children or of her older brother, Mark, getting married.

Laila passed away on 6 May 1991 in Lakeland, Polk County, FL. Her husband, Harry, died 19 Sep 2011 in Spring, Harris County, TX, and is buried at Laurel Land Memorial Park in Dallas.

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Brede Bredesen SANDER, Jr.


Brede Bredesen SANDER, Jr. (Howard, SD: Lubeck, Bef. 1881). Cropped from a portrait of the three SANDER brothers. Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Brede SANDER, Jr. was born 17 Oct 1848 in Grue, Hedmark, Norway and baptized on 26 Dec 1848 according to the Grue parish records.


Detail of Hedmark fylke, Grue, Ministerialbok nr. 8 (1847-1858), Fødte og døpte 1848, side 24. Image courtesy of Digitalarkivet.

Brede Jr., his parents, and his siblings migrated to America in 1853 settling in Madison Township, Winneshiek County, Iowa where they appear in the 1860 US Census as the "Braderson" family.

According to Luther College Through Sixty Years (Norlie, 1922: 206), Brede attended Luther College only during the 1864-1865 academic year, and so did not receive an A.B. degree. By the time of the 1870 Census he was still working on their farm in Madison Township. In 1871 the family moved to Glenwood Township where Brede Jr. was still living when the 1880 Census was taken.

Friday, June 13, 2014

Brede B. SANDER, Jr.: Family Group Sheet

Brede SANDER, Jr. married Siri Jukam (b. 3 Jan 1857, Bagn, Valders, NOR) on 13 Nov 1883 in Miner County, South Dakota. They had seven children: Clara Julina, Berthea Anetta, Serene Marie, Juel, Anton, Theodor Bernhardt, and Emma Sofia.


Family Group Sheet. Brede Bredesen SANDER, Jr. (1848-1905). Image courtesy of Williams Family Pages.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

1900 US Federal Census: Brede SANDER, Jr. Family



Detail of 1900 US Census. Image courtesy of Ancestry.com.

31 / 31 / Sander, Brede B., Jr. / Head / W / M / Oct 1848 / 51 / M / Norway / Norway / Norway / Farmer
________, Siri / Wife / W / F / Jan 1857 / 43 / M / Norway / Norway / Norway
________, Clara J. / Daughter / W / F / Oct 1884 / 15 / S / South Dakota / Norway / Norway
________, Berthea A. / Daughter / W / F / Jun 1886 / 13 / S / South Dakota / Norway / Norway
________, Serine M. / Daughter / W / F / Feb 1888 / 12 / S / South Dakota / Norway / Norway
________, Juel / Son / W / M / Jun 1890 / 9 / S / South Dakota / Norway / Norway
________, Anton / Son / W / M / Nov 1892 / 7 / S / South Dakota / Norway / Norway
________, Theodor B. / Son / W / M / May 1895 / 5 / S / South Dakota / Norway / Norway
________, Emma S. / Daughter / W / F / May 1897 / 3 / S / South Dakota / Norway / Norway




Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Grafton, Miner, South Dakota; Roll: 1552; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0245; FHL microfilm: 1241552.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Brede B. SANDER, Jr. Family


Portrait. Brede B. SANDER, Jr. family (Miner, SD, c. 1900). Back row: Juel, Clara, Bertha, Marie. Front row: Theodor, Brede, Emma, Siri, Anton. Photocopied image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Either at about the same time as the portrait above or shortly thereafter, Brede sat for an individual portrait. Unfortunately we do not have the original of this image either.


Portrait. Brede B. SANDER, Jr. (Miner, SD, c. 1900). Courtesy of Verla Williams.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Gravestones: Brede SANDER, Jr.

Brede SANDER, Jr. died on 22 Nov 1905 at the age of only 57 and was buried on the 25th in the SANDER family plot in Belleview Cemetery in Howard, Miner, SD.


Gravestone. SANDER family (Belleview Lutheran Cemetery, Howard, Miner, SD). Image courtesy of Find A Grave.com.


Right image: Inscription on the side of the gravestone above. Left image: Individual gravestone for Brede B. SANDER, Jr. (1848-1905). Images courtesy of Find A Grave.com.

Monday, June 9, 2014

Emma Sofia SANDER (c. 1915)

The portrait below of Emma SANDER, Brede and Siri's youngest daughter, was probably taken for her confirmation or high school graduation as she can be seen to be holding a rolled-up document which is most likely a certificate or diploma.


Portrait. Emma Sofia SANDER (c. 1915). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Obituary and Gravestones: Siri (Jukam) SANDER


Siri passed away on 14 Sep 1951 and was buried in the SANDER plot in Belleview Cemetery, Howard, SD beside her husband. At the time of her passing she was Miner County's oldest resident.


Obituary. Siri (Jukam) SANDER, "Pioneer, 94, Dies," (1951). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.


Right image: Inscription on the side of the gravestone. Left image: Individual gravestone for Siri (Jukam) SANDER (1857-1951). Images courtesy of Find A Grave.com.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Memorial: Serene "Marie" SANDER (1888-1980)




Memorial. Marie SANDER (Howard, SD: Willoughby Funeral Home, 6 Sep 1980). Images courtesy of Verla Williams.

Friday, June 6, 2014

Descendants of Brede Bredesen SANDER, Jr.


Descendants chart (page 1). Brede SANDER, Jr. Image courtesy of Williams Family Pages.


Descendants chart (page 2). Brede SANDER, Jr. Image courtesy of Williams Family Pages.


Descendants chart (page 3). Brede SANDER, Jr. Image courtesy of Williams Family Pages.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Anton Bredesen SANDER


Visiting Card (Front and back). Anton Bredesen SANDER. (Decorah, IA: J. T. Relf, Bef. 1881). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Anton Bredesen SANDER was born 4 Oct 1851 in Grue, Hedmark, Norway and baptized on 26 Oct 1851 according to the Grue parish records.


Detail of Hedmark fylke, Grue, Ministerialbok nr. 8 (1847-1858), Fødte og døpte 1851, side 58. Image courtesy of Digitalarkivet.

When he was two years old, Anton, his parents, and his two older siblings migrated to America and settled in Madison Township, Winneshiek County, Iowa where they appear in the 1860 US Census as the "Braderson" family.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Anton B. SANDER: Luther College & 1870 US Census


According to Norlie (1922:208), Anton enrolled at Luther College in Decorah, IA in 1868 and graduated with an A.B. degree in 1874.


Luther College. Main I South Wing Dedication (1874). Image courtesy of Luther College Archives.

In 1870, Anton is listed at Luther College in the US Census.


1870 US Census. Anton B. Sander. Images courtesy of Ancestry.com.

Sander, A. B. / 18 / M / W / Student / Norway



Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Decorah, Winneshiek, Iowa; Roll: M593_426; Page: 96B; Image: 196; Family History Library Film: 545924.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: 1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Anton SANDER at Yale

After graduating from Luther College in the spring of 1874, Anton enrolled at Yale in New Haven, CT. Ancestry.com has several records from some of Yale's old catalogs and yearbooks that contain Anton's name. This page has him listed as a student of Philosophy and the Arts.


Yale College in 1874. (New Haven, CT, 1874), p. 14. Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., School Catalogs, 1765-1935 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: Educational Institutions. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts.

Shown below are pages from two different yearbooks for 1875. Anton is listed as a graduate student in Philosophy and the Arts from Decorah, Iowa. He was living at 38 High Street.


Right image: Yale Pot Pourri (New Haven, CT, 1875), p. 17. Left image: Catalog of Officers and Students of Yale College 1874 (New Haven, CT, 1875), p. 21. Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: Various school yearbooks from across the United States.

In 1876, Anton was still living at 38 High St. Now, however, in addition to being a student in Philosophy and the Arts, he also is listed as a member of the Theology Department. At some point during the year he moved into 107 West Divinity Hall.


Right image: The Yale Banner (New Haven, CT, 1876), p. 11. Center image: Yale Pot Pourri (New Haven, CT, 1876), p. 18. Left image: The Yale Banner (New Haven, CT, 1876), p. 38. Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: Various school yearbooks from across the United States.

The stars in the following image from Google Maps show the locations of 77 Ashmun St., 38 High St., 107 West Divinity Hall, and their relationship to the Yale campus. Today 77 Ashmun St. would be across the street from the Paolillo Service Station and presumably part of the Grove Street Cemetery.


Environs of Yale University campus, New Haven, CT. Image courtesy of Google Maps.


It is interesting that there still is a residence at 38 High St. as the image below from Google's street view shows. Whether it dates to the 1870s, however, is unknown.


38 High St., New Haven, CT. Image courtesy of Google Maps Street View.

According to Wikipedia:
When the [Theological] department was organized as a school in 1869, it was moved to a campus across from the northwest corner of the New Haven Green composed of East Divinity Hall (1869), Marquand Chapel (1871), West Divinity Hall (1871), and the Trowbridge Library (1881). The buildings, designed by Richard Morris Hunt, were demolished under the residential college plan and replaced by Calhoun College.
The star on the map above representing Calhoun College is where West Divinity Hall (shown below) was located.


Old Divinity School building of the Yale Divinity School, the school's second home. East Divinity Hall (right, 1870), Marquand Chapel (center, 1872), and West Divinity Hall (left, 1874). Image courtesy of Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division and Wikimedia Commons.

Ancestry did not have any records for 1877 which is when he earned his doctoral degree. But there are two pages for 1878 that suggest he may have stayed for another academic year as an instructor. By the fall of 1878, Anton had returned to Decorah to teach at Luther.


Right image: Yale Pot Pourri (New Haven, CT, 1878), p. 12. Left image: Yale Pot Pourri (New Haven, CT, 1878), p. 22. Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., School Catalogs, 1765-1935 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: Educational Institutions. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts.