After only eight years of marriage, Mr. Anderson died and Mrs. Anderson was left a young widow with six little children. Strong and healthy, she was able to work and provide for her children. CAME TO AMERICA IN 1902 Her son, John, emigrated to this country in 1890 and settled near Frost, Minn. Twelve years later, in 1902, Mrs. Unni Anderson emigrated to this country accompanied by three of her children and came to her son's home near Frost, the 18th day of April, 1902.
Four months after she came to her son's home, he was taken sick and died. She made her home after his death with her oldest son, Anders, for about three years. She was united in marriage to Lars Aaberg in the month of October, 1905. Only two years after her second marriage, Mr. Aaberg died and she was left a widow a second time.
Her first husband, Thor Anderson, her sons, Anders, Andreas, Hans, John, and one daughter, Unni, and her second husband, Lars Aaberg, preceded her in death.
After only eight years of marriage, Mr. Anderson died and Mrs. Anderson was left a young widow with six little children. Strong and healthy, she was able to work and provide for her children. CAME TO AMERICA IN 1902 Her son, John, emigrated to this country in 1890 and settled near Frost, Minn. Twelve years later, in 1902, Mrs. Unni Anderson emigrated to this country accompanied by three of her children and came to her son's home near Frost, the 18th day of April, 1902.
Four months after she came to her son's home, he was taken sick and died. She made her home after his death with her oldest son, Anders, for about three years. She was united in marriage to Lars Aaberg in the month of October, 1905. Only two years after her second marriage, Mr. Aaberg died and she was left a widow a second time.
Her first husband, Thor Anderson, her sons, Anders, Andreas, Hans, John, and one daughter, Unni, and her second husband, Lars Aaberg, preceded her in death.
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