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The Burns and Doyle families emigrated from Ireland to America in the 1840s. The Burns family came from County Tipperary, the Doyle family from County Wexford, settling first in Massachusetts and New York respectively. Later both families migrated to Wisconsin where they were linked by marriage. The immigrant couple, Peter Dennis Doyle (1826-1896), son of Patrick Doyle and Mary Dunn, and Margaret Carroll (1835-1891), daughter of Kearne Carroll and Mary Conway, were parents of ten children born in Albany, N.Y. and in Milwaukee and Green City, Wisconsin. Richard Burns (1847-1921), son of Thomas Burns and Nora Prout of Ireland, was born in Cheshire, Mass. He married Mary Ann Doyle (1854-1909), daughter of Peter Dennis Doyle and Margaret Carroll. They had four children born in Wisconsin.
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Chiefly, a record of the descendants of Hans Hansen Loken who was born November 20, 1835 in Norway. He was the son of Hans Hansen and Kari Fingalsdatter. He married first Jaaren Raaen in Norway on September 18, 1865. Jaaren was born April 12, 1842 as the daughter of Truls Aslesen Raaen and Ragne Olesdatter. They emigrated to the United States and settled in Houston County, in Minnesota. They had four children. Jaaren died sometime after having their fourth child. Hans married Maren Helene Halgrimson on December 9, 1874. Maren was born on November 2, 1848 as the daughter of Halgrim Halgrimson and Aase Evensdatter. They had nine children. Hans died on a farm in Michigan on June 10, 1913. Maren died on October 6, 1929 in Houston, Minnesota. Descendants lived in Minnesota, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, Washington, California, British Columbia and elsewhere.