Bjørn Ege Kvelve Anderson
1801 - 1850 (49 år)-
Navn Bjørn Ege Kvelve Anderson Fødsel 3 Jun 1801 Vikedal, Norway Kjønn Mann Død 10 Aug 1850 Albion township, Dane County, Wisconsin Person ID I94568 Boe Sist endret 16 Sep 2012
Familie Abel Cathrine von Krogh, f. 8 Okt 1809 d. 31 Okt 1885, home of dau. Mrs. Torgerson at Briston, Worth Co., Northwood, Iowa (Alder 76 år) Ekteskap Ca Jul 1831 Vikedal, Vindafjord, Rogaland, Norway Barn 1. Arnehaldus Andrew Anderson, f. 9 Apr 1832, Norway d. 22 Mai 1923 (Alder 91 år) 2. Augustinus Meldahl Bruun Bjørnsen Kvelve Anderson, f. Ca 1834, Norway d. 6 Aug 1850, Albion township, Dane County, Wisconsin (Alder 16 år) 3. Elizabeth Anderson, f. 2 Sep 1837, Albion township, Dane County, Wisconsin d. 19 Jan 1921 (Alder 83 år) 4. Cecelia Anderson, f. 14 Feb 1840, La Salle Co, Illinois d. 30 Mai 1900, Spring Grove, West End Cemetery (Alder 60 år) 5. Martha Anderson, f. 26 Nov 1841, Albion township, Dane County, Wisconsin d. 2 Feb 1927 (Alder 85 år) 6. Dina Anderson, f. 14 Sep 1843, Albion township, Dane County, Wisconsin d. 11 Mar 1935 (Alder 91 år) 7. Rasmus Anderson, f. 12 Jan 1846, Albion, Dane, Wisconsin, United States d. 2 Mar 1936, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, United States (Alder 90 år) 8. Abel Anderson, f. 6 Des 1847, Albion township, Dane County, Wisconsin d. 11 Nov 1925 (Alder 77 år) 9. Brown Anderson, f. 7 Apr 1851, Albion township, Dane County, Wisconsin d. 24 Sep 1935, West End Cemetery, Bl 80, lot 4, grave b (Alder 84 år) Famile ID F30312 Gruppeskjema | Familiediagram Sist endret 27 Des 2023
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Notater - Bjorn Anderson Kvelve was of yeoman stock. The place name "Kvelve" apparently was dropped when the family arrived in this country. Later it was resurrected and used by R. B. Anderson when he was reporting for his paper, "Amerika," on the subject of his own lecture tours in the Middle West. Whether readers belived that "Kvelve's" accounts of Professor Anderson's lectures were written by a person other than Anderson, I don't know. Because of the strong class, consciousness then existing in Norway, the von Krogh-Anderson marriage was a misalliance; however, there were perhaps other reasons why the bide's family objected to their son-in-law. Bjorn Anderson Kvelve was an able and energetic man, but he was also extremely disputatious. As a young man he went to church soley for the purpose of starting arguments outside the sanctuary over the doctrine and ritual of the state church.
In 1835, Bjorn and his wife had arrived in the town of Albion, Dane County, Wisconsin from Norway. After brief stays in Rochester, New York and La Salle County, Illinois, they went to Albion in the spring of 1841. There he purchased 80 acres of land outright, he secured 40 acres on pre-emption and subsequently he purchased another 100 acres. Mrs. Anderson was the first while woman to live in the town of Albion - a pioneer settlement with its market in Milwaukee, 70 miles away
Pg 21 - Norwegian Immigrants to the United States by Gerhard Naeseth, Vol 1, 1825-1843 ---
He emigrated to Rochester, New York in 1836, moving in 1837 to Mission Township., LaSalle County, Illinois and in 1841 to Albion Township, Dane County, Wisconsin. He was a farmer
- Bjorn Anderson Kvelve was of yeoman stock. The place name "Kvelve" apparently was dropped when the family arrived in this country. Later it was resurrected and used by R. B. Anderson when he was reporting for his paper, "Amerika," on the subject of his own lecture tours in the Middle West. Whether readers belived that "Kvelve's" accounts of Professor Anderson's lectures were written by a person other than Anderson, I don't know. Because of the strong class, consciousness then existing in Norway, the von Krogh-Anderson marriage was a misalliance; however, there were perhaps other reasons why the bide's family objected to their son-in-law. Bjorn Anderson Kvelve was an able and energetic man, but he was also extremely disputatious. As a young man he went to church soley for the purpose of starting arguments outside the sanctuary over the doctrine and ritual of the state church.