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Edward Olson was born Olaus Edward Thallaug (1862-1946), the son of Ole Olsen and Johanna Larsdatter Grimsrud, in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He died in Spokane, Washington. He married 1887 in Valley City, N.D., Ursula (Annie) Kleinhans (1866-1949), the daughter of Johannes and Anna Spiegel Kleinhans. Ursula was born in Aldingen, Wurttemberg, Germany. She arrived in New York City in 1884 accompanied by her cousin. They went to Houghton Co., Michigan, where other members of the family had settled before. Ole Olson Thallaugh, the father of the above Edward, was born on the Thallaug farm in Nykirke parish, Oppland Co., Norway in 1838, and died in 1897 in Clancy, Mont. He married Johanna Grimsrud in 1861 in Hamburg, Wisc. In 1855 the immigrant couple, Ole Ellingsen Thalloug and his wife Eli Hansdatter with their two children, left Norway for America. At the time of immigration family adopted the patronymic surname Olson.
Reprint. Originally published 1911. "The text of the work is bold and plain, and the classification is mainly of subjects embracing details succinctly given. The genealogies seem to have been carefully worked out and expressed. The work is copiously illustrated, and all the prints are selected impressions. The work shows at once on the part of General Underwood a noble artistic sense and critical and conscientious study of his subject. Among the interesting members of the family in England was the celebrated Rev. John Rogers, a pro-to-martyr of the Anglican Reformation. American history is familiar, of course, with George Rogers Clarke, the conqueror of the Northwest territory." (The William and Mary Quarterly, v21, n2, Oct., 1912, p. 142)
Ezra Sisson, son of John and Betsey (Buckman) Sisson was born 21 Apr 1824 at Crown Point, Essex Co., N.Y. and died 25 Jan 1898 near Lewiston, Nez Perce Co,. Idaho. He married 15 Sep 1855, at West Rosendale, Fond du Lac Co., Wisc., Amelia (Plemon) Christian, daughter of Oliver and Amelia (Inglehart) Plemon. . Elihu Byron Gifford, better known as E.B. Gifford, was born 18 Nov 1830 in Greenfield, Saratoga Co., N.Y., the son of John Gifford and Hannah Wing. He died 1 Mar 1891 in Spokane, Washington. On 5 Jan 1854, he married Catherine Sandow Barrows in Greenfield.
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