Jackson-Dane County WI Archives Obituaries.....Huset, Ole Andreasen 1890 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/wi/wifiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Deidre Badker berniebadker@iowatelecom.net October 22, 2013, 9:51 am Personal research as of October 2013 Ole Andreasen Huset was born November 25, 1851 at Skavelhuset, Valdres, Buskerud, Norway to Bertha and Andrew Olson Huset. He emigrated to Dane County, Wisconsin with his parents. His father, Andrew Olson Huset, owned farmland at Perry, Dane, Wisconsin in 1890 and is buried at the East Blue Mounds Cemetery, Mount Horeb, Dane, Wisconsin (search Find a Grave for Andrew & Bertha's memorials). Ole married Kari Andersdatter Lundene on April 27, 1877 at Dane, Wisconsin. The couple had 7 children who were all born at Jackson County, Wisconsin: Belinda (b January 1878, married Frank Conzemius 1893 Palo Alto, Iowa, d May 21, 1916 Crookston, Polk, MN); Albert Oliver (b April 6, 1879, never married, d 1936 Burr Oak, Mitchell, Iowa); Ida Mathilde (b November 30, 1880, married Johan J Pedersen abt 1904 Mitchell Co, Iowa, d 1942 Mason City, Cerro Gordo, Iowa); Susanna Caroline (b January 14, 1883, married Johan Martin Simenson December 6, 1905 Cedar, Mitchell, Iowa, d March 1, 1928 Mason City, Cerro Gordo, Iowa); Clarence Oscar (b April 10, 1884, married Alma Thorine Olson February 7, 1909 Cedar, Mitchell, Iowa, d July 24, 1939 Osage, Mitchell, Iowa); Alice Dorothea (b February 20, 1887, married Iver Dammen Halvorson July 25, 1912 Mitchell, Iowa, d June 3, 1946 Mitchell, Iowa) and Effie Gelina (b May 12, 1889, married Carl T Johnson before 1920 Mitchell, Iowa, died 1954 Joice, Worth, Iowa). Family found in the 1880 census at Northfield, Jackson, Wisconsin: Ole A. Husett 28, Carry Husett 24, Belinda Husett 2, Albert O. Husett 1. Ole A Huset died about 1890 at Black River Falls, Jackson, Wisconsin. Cannot find his burial site. After his death, his wife and children moved to Emmetsburg, Palo Alto, Iowa and then to St Ansgar, Mitchell, Iowa. Additional Comments: There are many variations for the spelling of the names used: Huset, Husett, Huseth. Also believe that Ole's father was a soldier in a Wisconsin regiment, probably fighting in the Civil War. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/wi/jackson/obits/h/huset760gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/wifiles/ File size: 2.6 Kb