A Family History, Gideon Elias Olsen (1814-1919), Scandinavian Immigrant

A Family History, Gideon Elias Olsen (1814-1919), Scandinavian Immigrant
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Download or read book A Family History, Gideon Elias Olsen (1814-1919), Scandinavian Immigrant written by Mary Jean Norman Garrison and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 381 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gideon or Gudi Elias Olsen (1844-1919) was born in Budolphi, Aalborg, Denmark, the son of Jens/Johan Olsen and Marie Dorthea Berg. In 1863, he immigrated from Fredrickshald, Norway to Utah to join his sister, Barbara and their brother, Christopher. He married twice, 1) Johanna Carlson Danielson in 1865 and 2) Caroline Sophia Jensen in 1876. Descendants have scattered throughout the West. They include Mormons.


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