Individual Details
Ola Eriksen Bogen
(1838 - 1907)
Emmigrated to America in 1867 - from Sorstuen
Emigrated to America in 1867, lived in Hendricks, Minnesota . (Singsåsboka, vol.3, p.404)
1880 Census, Hendricks, Brookings County, Dakota Ter, page 26
Ole, age 42, born Norway, parents born Norway
Annie, wife, age 31, born Norway, parents born Norway
Erik, son, 15, born Norway
Caroline, dau, 9, adopted daughter, born MN
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From Torill Johnsen:
He is a Arne Folstad decendant, his wife is from Ålen
I think he had a daughter too: Christine born in nOctober 1887 and dead before 1910
[Enge Larsdt Forosen from dag.FTW]
Emigrated to America in 1867, lived in Hendricks, Minnesota. (Singsåsboka, vol.3, p.404)
From Gudbrand Rognes (Norway):
"As young men Nils and his brother Ole left Sørstuen Bogen in lower
Singsås, and were among the first farmers near Hendricks. Many from
Singsaas travelled in the same period. I can mention the brothers Ole and
Nils Troøien, Nils P. Foros (Winsness) and his sisters son Peder E.
Kosberg. Mother of the Bogenbrothers, father of the Troøienbrothers and
mother of Nils Foros were from Nordgaarden Osøyen og and were sibblings?
Nils Rognes from Støren married a widow in Osøien, grandmother of the 5
last mentioned. He appreciated that her family named children after him,
and promised a gift for christenings - the value of a cow to all within
the family who was named after him. That's how it became Nils Bogen, Nils
Troøien and Nils Foros."
Best regards
Gudbrand
Emigrated to America in 1867, lived in Hendricks, Minnesota . (Singsåsboka, vol.3, p.404)
1880 Census, Hendricks, Brookings County, Dakota Ter, page 26
Ole, age 42, born Norway, parents born Norway
Annie, wife, age 31, born Norway, parents born Norway
Erik, son, 15, born Norway
Caroline, dau, 9, adopted daughter, born MN
-------
From Torill Johnsen:
He is a Arne Folstad decendant, his wife is from Ålen
I think he had a daughter too: Christine born in nOctober 1887 and dead before 1910
[Enge Larsdt Forosen from dag.FTW]
Emigrated to America in 1867, lived in Hendricks, Minnesota. (Singsåsboka, vol.3, p.404)
From Gudbrand Rognes (Norway):
"As young men Nils and his brother Ole left Sørstuen Bogen in lower
Singsås, and were among the first farmers near Hendricks. Many from
Singsaas travelled in the same period. I can mention the brothers Ole and
Nils Troøien, Nils P. Foros (Winsness) and his sisters son Peder E.
Kosberg. Mother of the Bogenbrothers, father of the Troøienbrothers and
mother of Nils Foros were from Nordgaarden Osøyen og and were sibblings?
Nils Rognes from Støren married a widow in Osøien, grandmother of the 5
last mentioned. He appreciated that her family named children after him,
and promised a gift for christenings - the value of a cow to all within
the family who was named after him. That's how it became Nils Bogen, Nils
Troøien and Nils Foros."
Best regards
Gudbrand
Events
Families
| Spouse | Anne Johsdt. Stene (1849 - ) |
| Child | Erik Bogen (1865 - ) |
| Child | Caroline Gundersen Bogen (1871 - ) |
| Father | Erik Olsen Bogen (1802 - 1879) |
| Mother | Kari Olsdt. Øsøyen (1805 - 1875) |
| Sibling | Berit Eriksdt. Bogen (1840 - 1917) |
| Sibling | Nils Eriksen Bogen (1844 - 1922) |
| Sibling | Kari Bogen (1832 - 1903) |
| Sibling | Ola Eriksen Bogen (1835 - 1912) |
Endnotes
1. Singsåsboka, volume 3, p.404.
2. Enge Larsdt Forosen from dag.FTW.
3. Singsåsboka, volume 3, p.404.
4. Singsåsboka, volume 3, p.404.
5. Enge Larsdt Forosen from dag.FTW.
6. Enge Larsdt Forosen from dag.FTW.
7. Enge Larsdt Forosen from dag.FTW.
