Nikoline Andersen
Lars S. Larsen was born November 14, 1857, near the city of Holbek, Island of Sjeland, Denmark, and died 1914 in Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI, at about age 58. Buried in Lakeside Memorial Park, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI. He is the son of Ole Larsen of Denmark, and Ane Marie Unknown of Denmark. Ane Marie Larsen died in Waupaca April 6, 1882. Ole Larsen died in Waupaca November 26, 1885.
Nikoline "Lena" Andersen was born June 3, 1858, in the Village of Vejby, Velby Parish, Frederiksborg Co., Hobo Hundred, Zealand, Denmark; was Baptized June 13, 1858, at the Velby Church, Velby Parish, Frederiksborg Co., Hobo Hundred District, Zealand, Denmark; and died 1910 in Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI, at about age 52. Buried in Lakeside Memorial Park, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI. She is the daughter of Christian Andersen of Denmark, and Johanne "Johanna" Nielsdatter of Denmark.
Lars S. Larsen changed his name to Lars S. Larson.
Lars S. Larson and Nicoline "Lena" Andersen were married December 22, 1876, in Waupaca Co., WI.
Lars S. Larson and Nicoline "Lena" (Andersen) Larson had many children:
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Lars S. Larsen was born November 14, 1857, near the city of Holbek, Island of Sjeland, Denmark.
Nicoline "Lena" Andersen was born June 3, 1858, in the Village of Vejby, Velby Parish, Frederiksborg Co., Hobo Hundred, Zealand, Denmark, and Baptized June 13, 1858, at the Velby Church, Velby Parish, Frederiksborg Co., Hobo Hundred District, Zealand, Denmark.
Nicoline "Lena" Andersen Birth Record.
The 1870 U. S. Census taken on June 24, 1870, shows Ole Larson (age 60) born in Denmark, and with real estate of $150 and personal estate of $300 is a Farm Laborer, and is living in Lind Twp., Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him are: Mary Larson (age 56) born in Denmark, who is Keeping House; and Lars Larson (age 14) born in Denmark.
The 1870 U. S. Census taken on June 15, 1870, shows Christian Anderson (age 33) born in Denmark with real estate of $450 and personal estate of $200 is a Carpenter living in Waupaca Twp., Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him is Johana Anderson (age 38) born in Denmark, who is Keeping House. Also living there are three females and one male, all born in Denmark: Juliann M. Anderson (age 12); Nickolena Anderson (age 12); Anna M. Anderson (age 3); and Andrew F. Anderson (age 1).
The 1880 U. S. Census taken on June 5, 1880, shows Christian Anderson (age 43) born in Denmark to Danish-born parents is a Farmer living in Lind Twp., Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him is his wife, Jannie Anderson (age 48) born in Denmark to Danish-born parents, who is Keeping House. Also living there are his two children, both born in Denmark to Danish-born parents: Rica Anderson (age 13); and Andrew Anderson (age 11).
The 1880 U. S. Census taken on June 14, 1880, shows Lars Larsen (age 23) born in Denmark to Danish-born parents, is a married Farmer, and is living in Lind Twp., Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him are: his wife, Nicklena Larsen (age 20) born in Denmark to Danish-born parents, who is Keeping House; his daughter, Carrie M. Larsen (age 2) born in Denmark to Danish-born parents; and his son, Charles Larsen (age 1) born in Denmark to Danish-born parents.
The 1895 Wisconsin State Census taken on June 20, 1895, shows Christian Anderson is living in the 3rd Ward, City of Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI. There are 2 White Males, 5 White Females, with 5 born in the United States and 2 born in Scandinavia.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 7, 1900, shows Lars Larson (age 43) born November, 1856, to Denmark to Danish-born parents, and having immigrating in 1861, is a married Manager Ice Dealer who owns his home with a mortgage, and is living on Berlin Street, 2nd Ward, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him is his wife of 23 years, Nicoline Larson (age 42) born June, 1858, in Denmark to Danish-born parents, and who emigrated in 1870, with all 9 of the children born to her still alive. Also living there are his nine unmarried children, all born in Wisconsin to Danish-born parents: his daughter, Carrie M. Larson (age 22) born January, 1878, a Musician; his son, Charlie Larson (age 20) born June, 1879, a Butcher; his son, Fred Larson (age 18) born September, 1881, a Teamster; his son, Oscar Larson (age 17) born April, 1883, a Common Laborer; his daughter, Emma Larson (age 15) born January, 1885; his daughter, Mary Larson (age 13) born October, 1886; his daughter, Eva Larson (age 10) born October, 1889; his daughter, Jessie Larson (age 6) born July, 1893; and his daughter, Nina Larson (age 3) born November, 1896.
Nicoline "Lena" (Andersen) Larson and her six daughters, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI, about 1900.
Johanne "Johanna" (Nelsen) Andersen and daughters, Nicoline seated next to her mother, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI, about 1905.
The 1905 Wisconsin State Census taken on June 1, 1905, shows Lars S. Larson (age 48) born in Denmark to Denmark-born parents, is a married Iceman, and who owns his home free of a mortgage, and is living in the 2nd Ward, City of Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him are: his wife, Lena Larson (age 47) born in Denmark to Denmark-born parents; his unmarried son, Fred J. Larson (age 23) born in Wisconsin to Denmark-born parents, a Cigar Maker; his unmarried son, Oscar Larson (age 21) born in Wisconsin to Denmark-born parents, a Laborer; his unmarried daughter, Emma Larson (age 20) born in Wisconsin to Denmark-born parents, an Art Work; his unmarried daughter, Mary Larson (age 18) born in Wisconsin to Denmark-born parents, a Dining Room Girl; his daughter, Eva E. Larson (age 14) born in Wisconsin to Denmark-born parents; his daughter, Jessie F. Larson (age 11) born in Wisconsin to Denmark-born parents; and his daughter, Nina L. Larson (age 8) born in Wisconsin to Denmark-born parents.
The 1905 Wisconsin State Census taken on June 1, 1905, shows Charles Larson (age 48) born in Wisconsin to Denmark-born parents, is a married Butcher, and who rents his home, and is living in the 2nd Ward, City of Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him are: his wife, Faye Larson (age 19) born in Wisconsin to Illinois and Wisconsin-born parents; and his son, Kenneth Larson (age 1) born in Minnesota to Wisconsin-born parents.
The 1905 Wisconsin State Census taken on June 1, 1905, shows Gustavus Lewis (age 57) born in Sweden to Sweden-born parents is a Carpenter owning his home with a mortgage and living in the 2nd Ward, City of Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him is his wife, Julia Lewis (age 47) born in Denmark to Denkark-born parents. Also living there are his seven unmarried children, all born in Wisconsin to Sweden and Denmark-born parents: Edith Lewis (age 26) a Clerk; Elmer Lewis (age 20) a Cigar Maker; Henry Lewis (age 17); Clara Lewis (age 14); Irving Lewis (age 12); Ruben B. Lewis (age 5); and Philip A. Lewis (age 1).
The 1905 Wisconsin State Census taken on June 1, 1905, shows Christian Anderson (age 68) born in Denmark to Denmark-born parents, is a Carpenter owning his home free of a mortgage and living in the 2nd Ward, City of Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him is his wife, Johanna Anderson (age 73) born in Denmark to Denmark-born parents.
The 1905 Wisconsin State Census taken on June 1, 1905, shows Cyrus B. Barnes (age 73) born in New York to Vermont-born parents is a Retired Farmer owning his own home free of a mortgage and living in the 2nd Ward, City of Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him is his wife, Lucy E. Barnes (age 72) born in New Hampshire to New Hampshire and Massachusetts-born parents. Also living there is his unmarried step-son, Frank A. Lear (age 32) born in Wisconsin to New York and New Hampshire-born parents, who is a Clerk.
Arthur Tew Rice and Emma Hilda Larsen were married September 4, 1907, in Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI.
Nicoline "Lena" (Andersen) Larson died 1910 in Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI, at about age 52. Buried in Lakeside Memorial Park, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI. S
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 21, 1910, shows Arthur Rice (age 26) born in Wisconsin to New York and Wisconsin-born parents, and in his 1st marriage, is a married Music Teacher, and who is renting his house, and is living at 805 Doty Street, 5th Ward, City of Green Bay, Brown Co., WI. Living with him are: his wife of 2 years, Hilda Rice (age 25) born in Wisconsin to Denmark-born parents, and in her 1st marriage; his married father, Arthur Rice (age 50) born in New York to New Hampshire and New York-born parents, and in his 1st marriage, a Capitalist; his married mother, Alice Rice (age 49) born in Wisconsin to New York-born parents, and married for 29 years, and in her 1st marriage, and with both of the children born to her still alive; and his unmarried sister, Nora Rice (age 23) born in Wisconsin to New York and Wisconsin-born parents, a Concert Singer.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on May 2, 1910, shows Lars S. Larsen (age 52) born in Denmark to Denmark-born parents, is a widower with his Own Income, and who owns his home with a mortgage, and is living at 710 Berlin Street, 2nd Ward, City of Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him are: his widower son, Charles Larsen (age 31) born in Wisconsin to Denmark-born parents, a Butcher in a Butcher Shop; his unmarried daughter, Mary Larsen (age 23) born in Wisconsin to Denmark-born parents, a Telephone Operator; his unmarried daughter, Eva Larsen (age 20) born in Wisconsin to Denmark-born parents; and his daughter, Nina Larson (age 14) born in Wisconsin to Denmark-born parents.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on May 2, 1910, shows Christian Anderson (age 73) born in Denmark to Denmark-born parents, owns his home free of a mortgage, and is living in the 2nd Ward, City of Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI. Living with him is his wife of 53 years, Johanna Anderson (age 78) born in Denmark to Denmark-born parents, with 3 of the 4 children born to her still alive.
Arthur Edmund Feragen and Marie Mathilda "Mary" Larsen were married November 30, 1911, in Menominee, Menominee Co., MI.
Arthur Edmund Feragen and Marie Mathilda "Mary" Larsen Marriage Record.
The Waupaca Republican Post, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI, January 26, 1911
THE ICE HARVEST
Lars S. Larson & Son have a crew of thirty men this week filling the spacious ice house on the shore of Mirror Lake. It is interesting to watch the men at this work. The ice is first plowed by team into cakes twenty-two inches wide and about four feet long. Being about twenty inches thick these cakes weigh 600 pounds each. Two teams are sued to haul the ice up the slide four or five cakes at a load. About 5,000 tons are harvested each year for the local trade and the job requires a week. Next week Messrs. Larson will fill the ice house at t he Wisconsin Veterans’ Home on contract to put up 1,200 cords, taking sixteen men nearly a week to do the work.
Christian Andersen died September 13, 1912, in Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI, at age 75.
Waupaca Republican Post, Waupaca, WI, September 19, 1912
PIONEER CALLED BY DEATH
C. Anderson Called
Christian Anderson. Friday evening, Sept. 13 at eight o’clock, at his residence in this city, Christian Anderson passed quietly from this life after an illness of about four months following a paralytic stroke. Deceased was born in Denmark, Nov. 28, 1836 and June 30, 1857 was united in marriage to Miss Johanne Nelson. Six children were born of this union, two of whom died in childhood. June 1, 1870, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson with their family, immigrated to America and have resided in this city or vicinity since that time. An aged widow, one son, A. F. Anderson of this city, two daughters, Mrs. Carl Jensen and Mrs. Gus Lewis, besides twenty-three grandchildren and eight great grandchildren survive. Mrs. Lars S. Larson, who died in this city two and a half years ago, was also a daughter of deceased. On June 30, 1907, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson celebrated their golden wedding at which nearly all their descendents with their immediate families were present. The funeral which was very largely attended, was held Monday afternoon at two o’clock at Our Savior’s Lutheran church, of which church deceased was a charter member, Rev. J. P. Naarup officiating. Six of the grandsons, Charles, Fred and Oscar Larson, Albert and Irvin Lewis and Walter Anderson acted as pall bearers. The interment was in Lakeside cemetery.
Lars S. Larson died 1914 in Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI, at about age 58. Buried in Lakeside Memorial Park, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI.
Ralph H. Fabricius Sr. and Jessie Frances Larsen were married September 27, 1916, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI.
The Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, Oshkosh, WI, September 28, 1916
WEDDINGS AT WAUPACA.
(Special to The Northwestern.)
Waupaca, Wis., Sept. 28. - The marriage of Miss Jessie Larsen to Ralph Fabricus, both of this city took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson at 10 o'clock yesterday, only members of the immediate families were present.
Harry E. Gordon and Eva Evelyn "Eve" Larsen were married October 20, 1916, at the home of John Peterson, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI.
The Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI, Tuesday, October 24 1916
The marriage of Miss Eva Larson to Harry Gordon, both of this city, took place at the home of John Peterson, on Jefferson street, at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. Rev. Enoch Perry of Milwaukee officiated. The couple motored to Oshkosh, from which place they left for their honeymoon. Later they will take up their residence here.
The Gazette, Stevens Point, WI, Wednesday, October 25, 1916
The marriage of Miss Eva Larson and Harry Gordon, both of Waupaca, took place at Waupaca last Thursday evening. Miss Larson has visited in Stevens Point frequently and has a number of friends here. The young couple will reside in Waupaca.
Johanna (Nelsen) Anderson died 1918 in Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI, at about age 86.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 16, 1920, shows 2, 1910, shows James W. Dalby (age 30) born in Pennsylvania to United States-born parents, is a married Railroad Comductor, and who is renting his house, and is living at 107 Fremont Avenue, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA. Living with him are: his wife, Gertrude Dalby (age 30) born in Nevada to United States-born parents; and his son, Lou Dalby (age 12) born in California to Pennsylvania and Nevada-born parents.
Harry E. Gordon died Saturday, October 20, 1934, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Ferago, South Bend, St. Joseph Co., IN, at age 51. Buried in Lakeside Memorial Park, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI.
The Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI, Monday, October 22, 1934
HARRY GORDON PASSES AWAY AT SOUTH BEND
Waupaca, Wis. - (Special) - Harry Gordon, 51, brother of Mrs. Van Nelson, Waupaca, died suddenly Saturday morning at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Ferago, in South Bend, Ind. He had been associated with the firm of Brummer & Sons, Milwaukee, stock commissioners, for a number of years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eva Gordon; his mother, Mrs. Agnes Gordon, Milwaukee; two sisters, Mrs. Van Nelson, Waupaca; and Miss Mabel Gordon, Milwaukee, and a brother, Dr. John Gordon, Milwaukee. The deceased was born in Waupaca and spent the early years of his life here, His body will be brought here today, and the remains may be viewed at Mrs. Nelson's home up until the time of the funeral.
James Walter Dalby died November 15, 1937, in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA, at age 47. Buried in Mount Rock Cemetery, Lewistown, Mifflin Co., PA.
The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA, Friday, November 12, 1937
DEATHS With Funeral Announcements
DALBY. James W. Dalby. Remains at the chapel of W. A. Brown, 1815 South Flower street.
The Appleton Post-Crescent, Appleton, Outagamie Co., WI, Saturday, September 16, 1939
Mrs. Emma Dalby returned Friday from Community hospital, New London, where she had been a patient several weeks.
The Appleton Post-Crescent, Appleton, Outagamie Co., WI, Thursday, October 5, 1939
Mrs. Emma Dalby was taken to Rochester, Minn., Tuesday where she entered Mayo hospital for treatment. Her serious illness of several weeks, necessitated the call of relatives from South Bend, Ind. and Milwaukee. Her sisters, Mrs. Irving Feragen of South Bend and Mrs. Donald Barnes Milwaukee, arrived Monday.
Emma Hilda (Larson) Dalby died October 9, 1939, at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Olmsted Co., MN, at age 54. Buried in Lakeside Memorial Park, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI.
The Appleton Post-Crescent, Appleton, Outagamie Co., WI, Monday, October 9, 1939
MRS. EMMA DALBY
Mrs. Emma Dalby, 52, Waupaca, died at 8 o'clock this morning at the Mayo clinic, Rochester, Minn. She entered the hospital there a week ago. Born Jan. 22, 1887, Mrs. Dalby was a lifelong resident of Waupaca. She was a member of the Pythian Sisters and Eastern Star. Survivors are five sisters, Mrs. Arthur Feragen and Mrs. Harry Gordon, South Bend, Ind.; Mrs. Donald Barns, Milwaukee; Mrs. John Peterson and Mrs. Ralph Fabricious, Waupaca; and three brothers, Oscar, Fred and Charles Larson, Waupaca. The body will removed from Rochester to the Holly Funeral home Waupaca, tonight.
The Appleton Post-Crescent, Appleton, Outagamie Co., WI, Thursday, October 12, 1939
Dalby Funeral Services Conducted at Waupaca
Waupaca - The Rev. Edward Langdon read the funeral service for Mrs. Emma Dalby Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist church. Bearers were Henry Larson, Lester Feragen, Earl Fabricius, Miles Loberg, Vigo Jenson, and S. W. Johnson. Burial was in Lakeside cemetery. Emma Larson was the daughter of Lars and Lena Larson; she was born in Waupaca Jan. 22, 1887. Survivors are five sisters: Mrs. John Peterson and Mrs. Ralph Fabricius, Waupaca; Mrs. Harry Gordon and Mrs. Donald Barnes, Milwaukee; and Mrs. Arthur Feragen, South Bend, Ind., three brothers, Oscar, Charles and Fred, Waupaca.
Oscar Larson died April 13, 1944, at a hospital, Madison, Dane Co., WI, at age 62. Buried in Lakeside Memorial Park, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI.
The Wisconsin State Journal, Madison, Dane Co., WI, Saturday, April 15, 1944
DEATHS IN MADISON - Oscar Larson, 61, Waupaca, at a hospital, Apr. 13.
The Appleton Post-Crescent, Appleton, Outagamie Co., WI, Tuesday, April 18, 1944
Three Funerals Held at Waupaca
Waupaca - Funeral services for Oscar Larson, 62, who died April 13 in a Madison hospital after a long illness, were held from the Holly Funeral home Saturday afternoon. The Rev. A. E. Tink of the First Methodist church was in charge and burial was in Lakeside cemetery. The deceased, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lars Larson, has spent his entire life in this community. Survivors include the widow, one son, Gordon of Janesville, and two daughters, Mrs. Edward Johnson, Waupaca, and Mrs. Paul Nicholson, Arlington, Va.
Charles Hans "Charlie" Larson died Monday, January 20, 1947, in Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI, at age 68. Buried in Lakeside Memorial Park, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI.
The Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Manitowoc Co., WI, Tuesday, January 21, 1947
HEART ATTACK FATAL
Waupaca. UP - Charles Larson, 66, retired Waupaca businessman and prominent in state and national trap shooting circles, died in his automobile yesterday. Dr. A. M. Christofferson, county coroner, said Larson had suffered a heart attack.