has a good place of 80 acres in Section 8, east, which he is cultivating and
improving, and where he carries on general farming and dairying. He is well
liked in the community and takes pride in the growth and progress of the
county which gave him birth, and in which his parents were early settlers. He
was born in the township where he still lives, Oct. 14, 1886, and received his
education in the district school of his neighborhood. He thoroughly learned
farming from his parents, Andrew and Augusta (Storm) Anderson, and remained
with them until 1918, when he started in for himself on a place which he
rented. He bought his present place in 1919. Mr. Anderson was married Jan. 1,
1918, to Signe Nelson, daughter of Andrew and Anna (Sanderson) Nelson, natives
of Sweden, who came to America in the early eighties, and now reside in Maple
Grove Township. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have one child, Orville A., born Aug.
14, 1918. The family faith is that of the Norwegian Lutheran Church.
--Taken from: History of Barron Co., Wisconsin, H. C. Cooper, Jr., &
Co., 1922, pp. 995-996.
has a good place of 80 acres in Section 8, east, which he is cultivating and
improving, and where he carries on general farming and dairying. He is well
liked in the community and takes pride in the growth and progress of the
county which gave him birth, and in which his parents were early settlers. He
was born in the township where he still lives, Oct. 14, 1886, and received his
education in the district school of his neighborhood. He thoroughly learned
farming from his parents, Andrew and Augusta (Storm) Anderson, and remained
with them until 1918, when he started in for himself on a place which he
rented. He bought his present place in 1919. Mr. Anderson was married Jan. 1,
1918, to Signe Nelson, daughter of Andrew and Anna (Sanderson) Nelson, natives
of Sweden, who came to America in the early eighties, and now reside in Maple
Grove Township. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have one child, Orville A., born Aug.
14, 1918. The family faith is that of the Norwegian Lutheran Church.
--Taken from: History of Barron Co., Wisconsin, H. C. Cooper, Jr., &
Co., 1922, pp. 995-996.
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