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Sine Maria <I>Moller</I> Andersen

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Sine Maria Moller Andersen

Birth
Denmark
Death
12 Feb 1916 (aged 49)
Burial
Lake Benton, Lincoln County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 3, Lot 27, Grave 3W
Memorial ID
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Lake Benton News
02 16 1916 Page 1

Mrs. Ole Anderson of Drammen township, passed away last Friday after a lingering attack of tuberculosis. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock today from the Diamond Lake Danish church, and interment made in the cemetery close by. Rev. Nelsen, pastor of the churh, officiated at the funeral services. Mr. Andersen and family have the sympathy of a large cirle of friends in the loss of a loving wife an mother

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Wife of Ole Andersen

In the summer of 1888, two young people were seen walking on the road north of Lake Benton. They were Ole Andersen and Sine Moller who had come from Dwight, Illinois and were on their way to the Cornelsen home. Later it was learned that they came form Langetved, Skrave Sogn, Sonder jylland, Denmark. In the early years of the Diamond Lake congregation it ws costomary to celebrate both the Danish Fest, June 5th, and the 4th of July Festival. They entertained themselves with games, and dancing, and at these celebrations it was Ole Andersen and Johannes Cornelsen, who played the violins for the occasion. In the fall of the same year, Ole Andersen and Sine Moller were married and then made their home on a farm in Drammen township.

The next year, Mrs. Andersen's father, Jens Moller came here from Illinois, together with his son Jens and daughters Anne, Mathilda and Birgette. He and Ole Andersen purchased the farm where Ole lived and divided the land. In 1898 Ole's brother Christian came here from Denmark. He married Anne Moller in 1902, and they purchased Jens Moller's farm.

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Lake Benton News
02 16 1916 Page 1

Mrs. Ole Anderson of Drammen township, passed away last Friday after a lingering attack of tuberculosis. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock today from the Diamond Lake Danish church, and interment made in the cemetery close by. Rev. Nelsen, pastor of the churh, officiated at the funeral services. Mr. Andersen and family have the sympathy of a large cirle of friends in the loss of a loving wife an mother

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Wife of Ole Andersen

In the summer of 1888, two young people were seen walking on the road north of Lake Benton. They were Ole Andersen and Sine Moller who had come from Dwight, Illinois and were on their way to the Cornelsen home. Later it was learned that they came form Langetved, Skrave Sogn, Sonder jylland, Denmark. In the early years of the Diamond Lake congregation it ws costomary to celebrate both the Danish Fest, June 5th, and the 4th of July Festival. They entertained themselves with games, and dancing, and at these celebrations it was Ole Andersen and Johannes Cornelsen, who played the violins for the occasion. In the fall of the same year, Ole Andersen and Sine Moller were married and then made their home on a farm in Drammen township.

The next year, Mrs. Andersen's father, Jens Moller came here from Illinois, together with his son Jens and daughters Anne, Mathilda and Birgette. He and Ole Andersen purchased the farm where Ole lived and divided the land. In 1898 Ole's brother Christian came here from Denmark. He married Anne Moller in 1902, and they purchased Jens Moller's farm.

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