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Adolph Anderson

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Adolph Anderson

Birth
Sweden
Death
21 Nov 1933 (aged 67)
Menomonie, Dunn County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Trenton, Pierce County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Adolph Anderson, an old resident of Trimbelle Township, died Tuesday at Menomonie. He was 67 years old. Mr. Anderson was born January 25, 1866 at Arvika Gransel Suten, Sweden. He was the son of Andrew ans Stena Nelson. In 1875 he came with his parents to America, settling at Boone, Iowa. In 1878 they moved to Red Wing. Later he moved to Trimbelle Township. In 1892 he married Mary Glem who passed away October 3, 1905. Surviving are four children Alric Anderson of St. Paul, Mrs. Leo Nugent of Ellsworth, Mrs. Frank Stoetzel of Beldenville and George at home; two sisters Annie and Mrs. Hannah Gilchrist, the latter of Miles City, Montana. and seven grandchildren.
Mr. Anderson was a member of the Ellsworth Lodge of Odd Fellows.
Funeral services will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the Mission church at Moeville. -November 23, 1933 Pierce County Herald
Adolph Anderson, an old resident of Trimbelle Township, died Tuesday at Menomonie. He was 67 years old. Mr. Anderson was born January 25, 1866 at Arvika Gransel Suten, Sweden. He was the son of Andrew ans Stena Nelson. In 1875 he came with his parents to America, settling at Boone, Iowa. In 1878 they moved to Red Wing. Later he moved to Trimbelle Township. In 1892 he married Mary Glem who passed away October 3, 1905. Surviving are four children Alric Anderson of St. Paul, Mrs. Leo Nugent of Ellsworth, Mrs. Frank Stoetzel of Beldenville and George at home; two sisters Annie and Mrs. Hannah Gilchrist, the latter of Miles City, Montana. and seven grandchildren.
Mr. Anderson was a member of the Ellsworth Lodge of Odd Fellows.
Funeral services will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the Mission church at Moeville. -November 23, 1933 Pierce County Herald


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