G. B. Olson
G. B. Olson, who devotes his attention to general agricultural
pursuits, is the owner of a well improved tract of land
comprising one hundred and sixty acres on section 35, Center
township. It was on this farm that his birth occurred , his natal
day being July 2, 1867. His father, Peter S. Olson, was born at
Gol, Hallingdal, Norway, and when a lad of ten years accompanied
his parents on their emigration to the United States, the family
home being established in Minnesota, where he grew to manhood. In
the early 50s he came to Allamakee county, Iowa, and was
here married to Miss Betsey Larson, a sister of L. O. Larson, of
Taylor township. He purchased one hundred and sixty acres of wild
land, erected thereon a log house and here made his home for many
years. Subsequently he removed to Mower county, Minnesota, and
six years later went to Nebraska, where he preempted a farm of
one hundred and sixty acres. Keeping this tract, he later
homesteaded another one hundred and sixty acres near Alliance,
Nebraska, and there spent the remainder of his life. Unto him and
his wife were born fourteen children, as follows: Mary Ann, who
is the wife of August Jahnke and resides in Canada; Oscar, who is
decreased; Oliver, living in Nebraska; Josephine Matilda, who is
the widow of John Peterson and resides in Fargo, North Dakota; G.
B., of this review; Ida, the wife of Peter Rensvald, of Alliance,
Nebraska; Louis, who when last heard from was in Alaska;
Elizabeth, the wife of Abert Rensvald, of Alliance, Nebraska;
Emma, who died in childhood; Rosa, living in Salt Lake City;
Addie, who is the wife of John J. Zwingle and resides in Canada;
Sophia, the wife of Henry Rabbit, of Alliance, Nebraska; Stanley
Washington, who was killed by a horse in Wyoming when
twenty-eight years of age; and Isabel, who passed away at the age
of eighteen years.
G. B. Olson spent the first eleven years of his life on the home
farm in Center township, this county, and then accompanied his
parents on their removal to Minnesota, while later the family
home was established in Nebraska. Twenty years ago he returned to
the old homestead in Center township, this county, purchasing the
property from his father. The place comprises one hundred and
sixty acres and he has made all of the improvements thereon,
erecting a substantial frame residence and barns. Success has
attended his efforts as an agriculturist, the well tilled fields
annually yielding bounteous harvest in return for the care and
labor which he bestows upon them. He and his son, William each
have a cream route, hauling cream to the Waterville and Calhoun
creameries respectively.
At Alliance, Nebraska, Mr. Olson was united in marriage to Miss
Inter Kaasa, a native of Winneshiek county, Iowa, and a daughter
of Tosten Kaasa, who was an early settler of that county. They
have seven children, namely: William, at home; Tilda, who is the
wife of Walter Huffy; and Gunda, Jhalmer, Inga, Evelyn and Clara,
all of whom are still under the parental roof. The family belong
to the Synod church. In politics Mr. Olson is a democrat,
staunchly known throughout the community and enjoys an enviable
reputation as one of the substantial agriculturists and respected
citizens of his native county.
-source: Past & Present of Allamakee County; by
Ellery M. Hancock; S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.; 1913
-transcribed by Diana Diedrich
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