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Engebret “Embret” Olsen

Birth
Elverum, Elverum kommune, Hedmark fylke, Norway
Death
23 Mar 1871 (aged 42)
Trysil kommune, Hedmark fylke, Norway
Burial
Elverum, Elverum kommune, Hedmark fylke, Norway Add to Map
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES by his grand-niece Gale Boetius Perez (Find a Grave Member 47724849)

1853 - Birth and Baptism
Oluf was born on May 28, 1853, at the farm, called Gammelmoen, of his parents, Engebret Olson and Andrea Hansdatter. Most Norwegians at that time still used the patronymic surname system: Engebret's father was Ole Eriksen, so Engebret's was Engebret Olson ("son of" Ole). Oluf was therefore Oluf Engebretson. These patronyms were also spelled Olsen and Engebretsen, as well as Embretsen (Embret was a contraction of Engebret).

Oluf was baptized five months after he was born, on October 28, 1853.

1865 Norway Census
In the 1865 Census, Oluf' s family was still living at the farm called Gammelmoen. Oluf's father Embret was listed as head of household and co-owned the farm with his unmarried younger brother Syver. Embret's parents (Ole Eriksen and Marte Engbretsdatter) also lived there.

Embret's unmarried sister Oline (born 1834) also lived at the farm, and was listed as a tjenestepige (female servant or employee). Also listed as a servant or employee was Anne Olsdatter (born 1849). I do not know whether Anne was related to the family.

Oluf now had four younger siblings: Marthea, Emil, Hans and Oline. (Oline was my maternal great-grandmother.)

1870-1871 Skjærbæk; Death of Oluf's Parents
Oluf's youngest sibling, Otto, was the only child not born at Gammelmoen. By the time he was born in May 1870, the family no longer owned Gammelmoen but were lodgers at a farm called Skjærbæk.

Oluf's mother Andrea died four months after Otto was born, and Oluf's father Embret died six months after Andrea, in March 1871. Oluf was 17 at the time and had six younger siblings; Otto was still an infant. The seven children went to live in different households: for example, as of 1874 Emil was living at the Korsveibakken household, and Hans was staying in the Kjærneby household. Fifteen years later, Otto was living on the farm Lille Finstad at the time he was confirmed at 15 (October 18, 1885).

1882 Emigration to the United States
When Oluf was 29, he emigrated to the United States on the S.S. Indiana, arriving in Philadelphia May 24, 1882. He settled in Shawano County, Wisconsin, decided to stay, and on October 30, 1884, he filed a Statement of Intent to Naturalize (the name on the Statement was spelled Olif Engerbertson). An "Olif Engebrightsen" became a U.S. citizen on March 30, 1885, so perhaps that is his record.

Oluf returned to Norway sometime before October 1887, and then came back to the United States with his unmarried sister Oline and her three-month old son Einar Louis on the S.S. Geiser on October 14, 1887. The passenger list states Oluf was already a U.S. citizen, and that Oluf and Oline are still using the patronymic surname "Engebretsen."

In adapting to their new country, both Oluf and Oline later started using their father's patronymic surname Olson.

1888 Marriage
On July 15, 1888, Oluf - by now "Olson" instead of Engebretsen - married Marie Christine Olson at the First Lutheran Church in Wittenberg, Shawano County, Wisconsin. I posted a picture of their marriage record from the U.S. Evangelical Church Records (theirs is the last record on the page).

Oluf's sister, my great-grandmother Oline, married Lars Tullberg in 1891 in Morris, Shawano County, Wisconsin, and her marriage record shows her maiden name (and those of her parents) as Olson. Her son Einar was thereafter known as Einar Tullberg (although he later changed the spelling to Tulberg).

In 1900, Oluf and Marie were living in Birnamwood, Shawano County, Wisconsin. Oluf was a farmer and their home was mortgaged rather than owned outright. The census shows that they had no biological children but had an adopted son named Alex. Alex was born in August 1879 and was 20 years old at the time of the 1900 census.

At present, I do not know what happened to Oluf, his wife Marie, and their adopted son Alex, but I am continuing my research and will add to these notes when I have more information.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES by his grand-niece Gale Boetius Perez (Find a Grave Member 47724849)

1853 - Birth and Baptism
Oluf was born on May 28, 1853, at the farm, called Gammelmoen, of his parents, Engebret Olson and Andrea Hansdatter. Most Norwegians at that time still used the patronymic surname system: Engebret's father was Ole Eriksen, so Engebret's was Engebret Olson ("son of" Ole). Oluf was therefore Oluf Engebretson. These patronyms were also spelled Olsen and Engebretsen, as well as Embretsen (Embret was a contraction of Engebret).

Oluf was baptized five months after he was born, on October 28, 1853.

1865 Norway Census
In the 1865 Census, Oluf' s family was still living at the farm called Gammelmoen. Oluf's father Embret was listed as head of household and co-owned the farm with his unmarried younger brother Syver. Embret's parents (Ole Eriksen and Marte Engbretsdatter) also lived there.

Embret's unmarried sister Oline (born 1834) also lived at the farm, and was listed as a tjenestepige (female servant or employee). Also listed as a servant or employee was Anne Olsdatter (born 1849). I do not know whether Anne was related to the family.

Oluf now had four younger siblings: Marthea, Emil, Hans and Oline. (Oline was my maternal great-grandmother.)

1870-1871 Skjærbæk; Death of Oluf's Parents
Oluf's youngest sibling, Otto, was the only child not born at Gammelmoen. By the time he was born in May 1870, the family no longer owned Gammelmoen but were lodgers at a farm called Skjærbæk.

Oluf's mother Andrea died four months after Otto was born, and Oluf's father Embret died six months after Andrea, in March 1871. Oluf was 17 at the time and had six younger siblings; Otto was still an infant. The seven children went to live in different households: for example, as of 1874 Emil was living at the Korsveibakken household, and Hans was staying in the Kjærneby household. Fifteen years later, Otto was living on the farm Lille Finstad at the time he was confirmed at 15 (October 18, 1885).

1882 Emigration to the United States
When Oluf was 29, he emigrated to the United States on the S.S. Indiana, arriving in Philadelphia May 24, 1882. He settled in Shawano County, Wisconsin, decided to stay, and on October 30, 1884, he filed a Statement of Intent to Naturalize (the name on the Statement was spelled Olif Engerbertson). An "Olif Engebrightsen" became a U.S. citizen on March 30, 1885, so perhaps that is his record.

Oluf returned to Norway sometime before October 1887, and then came back to the United States with his unmarried sister Oline and her three-month old son Einar Louis on the S.S. Geiser on October 14, 1887. The passenger list states Oluf was already a U.S. citizen, and that Oluf and Oline are still using the patronymic surname "Engebretsen."

In adapting to their new country, both Oluf and Oline later started using their father's patronymic surname Olson.

1888 Marriage
On July 15, 1888, Oluf - by now "Olson" instead of Engebretsen - married Marie Christine Olson at the First Lutheran Church in Wittenberg, Shawano County, Wisconsin. I posted a picture of their marriage record from the U.S. Evangelical Church Records (theirs is the last record on the page).

Oluf's sister, my great-grandmother Oline, married Lars Tullberg in 1891 in Morris, Shawano County, Wisconsin, and her marriage record shows her maiden name (and those of her parents) as Olson. Her son Einar was thereafter known as Einar Tullberg (although he later changed the spelling to Tulberg).

In 1900, Oluf and Marie were living in Birnamwood, Shawano County, Wisconsin. Oluf was a farmer and their home was mortgaged rather than owned outright. The census shows that they had no biological children but had an adopted son named Alex. Alex was born in August 1879 and was 20 years old at the time of the 1900 census.

At present, I do not know what happened to Oluf, his wife Marie, and their adopted son Alex, but I am continuing my research and will add to these notes when I have more information.


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