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Henrik “Henry” Anderson

Birth
Norway
Death
27 Dec 1891 (aged 47–48)
Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Henry Anderson was born in Trondhjem, Norway, and as a young man came to America. He married Cassandra Everson, a native of Harisburg, Pennsylvania and together they came to Trempealeau County. For a time they lived on a farm near Independence. In the 1880 census this family lived in Taylor, Jackson County, WI

In the late 1880’s they moved to Superior, Wisconsin, where Henry Anderson was employed as a structural iron-worker. While engaged in this occupation in November 1891, he was severely injured from the effects of which he died on the 27th of the following month. His wife still lives in Superior.

In the family there were seven children:
1. Ida H (Carl) Sorem (1872-1947)
2. Sebert Julius (1875)
3. Oscar I (1876-27 Nov 1903) verified ELCA records Concordia Lutheran of Superior
4. Cornell Helfred 1st (10 Feb 1881-25 April 1882)
5. Clarence Anton, (8/8/1885-1950) of El Dorado Co., CA, married Georgia in Minneapolis
6. Cornell Helfred (8/8/1885) married Clara, lived Milwaukee
7. Miss Alice L (1889-1969)


Ida married Carl Sorem, an electrical engineer of Minneapolis. Alice is a teacher in the eighth grade of the Superior public schools. Sebert J is a violin player, and makes his home in Chicago. Clarence is the chief clerk of the Minneapolis Board of Education. Cornell H, twin of Clarence, is State insurance inspector and adjustor for the Home Fire Insurance Company of New York, and is located at Milwaukee.

Oscar was killed while deer hunting near Superior, November 27, 1903.

HISTORY OF TREMPEALEAU COUNTY - 1917
Henry Anderson was born in Trondhjem, Norway, and as a young man came to America. He married Cassandra Everson, a native of Harisburg, Pennsylvania and together they came to Trempealeau County. For a time they lived on a farm near Independence. In the 1880 census this family lived in Taylor, Jackson County, WI

In the late 1880’s they moved to Superior, Wisconsin, where Henry Anderson was employed as a structural iron-worker. While engaged in this occupation in November 1891, he was severely injured from the effects of which he died on the 27th of the following month. His wife still lives in Superior.

In the family there were seven children:
1. Ida H (Carl) Sorem (1872-1947)
2. Sebert Julius (1875)
3. Oscar I (1876-27 Nov 1903) verified ELCA records Concordia Lutheran of Superior
4. Cornell Helfred 1st (10 Feb 1881-25 April 1882)
5. Clarence Anton, (8/8/1885-1950) of El Dorado Co., CA, married Georgia in Minneapolis
6. Cornell Helfred (8/8/1885) married Clara, lived Milwaukee
7. Miss Alice L (1889-1969)


Ida married Carl Sorem, an electrical engineer of Minneapolis. Alice is a teacher in the eighth grade of the Superior public schools. Sebert J is a violin player, and makes his home in Chicago. Clarence is the chief clerk of the Minneapolis Board of Education. Cornell H, twin of Clarence, is State insurance inspector and adjustor for the Home Fire Insurance Company of New York, and is located at Milwaukee.

Oscar was killed while deer hunting near Superior, November 27, 1903.

HISTORY OF TREMPEALEAU COUNTY - 1917


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