The first part of their journey took them from Christiania (now Oslo) to Liverpool.The second portion of the their journey was aboard the Britannia from Liverpool to the United States, arriving on January 11, 1886. They appear to have used the surname Lee in Barron County, the name of their farm they lived on in Norway.
Ole and Olive Lee (and their son, Earnest) lived at Route 3 Barron with 40 acres in Section 10 of Dallas West Township according to the 1914 Barron County Plat Book. At that time Ole had lived in the county for 20 years.
Children of Ole & Olive Lee:
Ernest Orin Lee (1910-1930)
Gladys Selma Lee Dahlberg (1919-)
Eleanore May (seen as May Eleanore on other records) Lee Mewhorter (1921-2011)
John Lester Lee (1923-2011)
Ole's siblings Nellie Lee and Ida (Lee) Huset are also buried in Dallas Cemetery.
The first part of their journey took them from Christiania (now Oslo) to Liverpool.The second portion of the their journey was aboard the Britannia from Liverpool to the United States, arriving on January 11, 1886. They appear to have used the surname Lee in Barron County, the name of their farm they lived on in Norway.
Ole and Olive Lee (and their son, Earnest) lived at Route 3 Barron with 40 acres in Section 10 of Dallas West Township according to the 1914 Barron County Plat Book. At that time Ole had lived in the county for 20 years.
Children of Ole & Olive Lee:
Ernest Orin Lee (1910-1930)
Gladys Selma Lee Dahlberg (1919-)
Eleanore May (seen as May Eleanore on other records) Lee Mewhorter (1921-2011)
John Lester Lee (1923-2011)
Ole's siblings Nellie Lee and Ida (Lee) Huset are also buried in Dallas Cemetery.
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