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Marcus Gerhard Hatteberg

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Marcus Gerhard Hatteberg

Birth
Rosendal, Kvinnherad kommune, Hordaland fylke, Norway
Death
1 Oct 1961 (aged 82)
Waseca County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Faribault County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.8252417, Longitude: -94.0162417
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"Came to the US with his brother, Ole. Was farming in the Fonda, Iowa area." Bjarne Emil Feet (1895-1986)

Digitalarkivet - Utflyttede says Markus Gerhard Hatteberg (1879) moved out of Kvinnherad parish on 22 April 1899. He was traveling with Olaf Kristoffersen Mel (1879) & Sigfus Larsson Mel (1877). Olaf was heading to Story City, Iowa and the other two were heading to Illinois, USA. "Emigrants from Kvinnherad sailing from Bergen" records show them leaving Bergen on 24 April 1899 on a Amerikan Line vessel. Husmandsøn, Markus Gerh. Johs Hatleberg was 20, born 1879 in Kvinnherred and a resident of Kvinnherred when he left

He and his brother, Ole were living in Fonda in 1912 when Ole came back from a visit to family in Norway according to Ellis Island Immigration Records.

Mark Hatteberg (37 Norway) appears in the 1915 Iowa State Census (cards 141-144) for Fonda, Cedar Township, Pocahontas County, Iowa along with his wife, Mrs. Mark Hatteberg (31 Illinois) and children, Albert Hatteberg (2 Iowa) and Alice Hatteberg (1 Iowa). He had earned $1000 from farming in the year 1914. Both had seven years of common school and were members of the Lutheran Church. Mark had been in the US for 15 years, 10 in Iowa and was a naturalized citizen. Tillie had lived in Iowa seven years.

Markus Hatteberg (39, b - 02 Feb 1879, Norway) of No. #2, Fonda, Pocahontas County, Iowa signed up for his World War I Draft Registration Card on 12 Sept 1918 in Pocahontas County, Iowa, serial #1662. He was farming for himself in Fonda, Iowa. His nearest relative was his wife, Tillie Hatteberg. He was described as being tall, of slender build, with grey eyes and grey hair.

They moved to Minnesota about 1919.

Marcus Hatteberg (40 Norway) is found in the 1920 United States Federal Census (20-21 January 1920) for Mapleton Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota (sheet 1B, dwelling 16) along with his wife, Tillie Hatteberg (36 Illinois) and children, Albert Hatteberg (7 Iowa), Alice B. Hatteberg (6 Iowa) and Marvin Hatteberg (3 Iowa). Marcus immigrated in 1899. He was a general farmer.

Marcus Hatteberg (51 Norway) is farming in Mapleton, Blue Earth County, Minnesota (sheet 1A, dwelling 11) in the 1930 United States Federal Census (02 April 1930) along with his wife Lilly Hatteberg (48 Illinois) and children Albert A. Hatteberg (17 Iowa), Alice B. Hatteberg (16 Iowa), Marvin Hatteberg (14 Iowa) and Lester Hatteberg (5 Minnesota). Marcus was 33, and Lilly 28 when they married. He was a grain farmer.

Marcus Hatteberg (61 Norway) is enumerated in the 1940 United States Federal Census (29-30 April 1940) for Mapleton, Blue Earth County, Minnesota (sheet 8A, family 129) along with his wife Tillie E. Hatteberg (57 Illinois) and children Marvin Hatteberg (23 Iowa, farm help) and Lester Hatteberg (15 Minnesota). They had lived in the same house on 01 April 1935. Marcus, Marvin & Lester had an 8th grade education, Tillie finished 5th grade. Their home was valued at $1200. Marcus was a farm manager.
"Came to the US with his brother, Ole. Was farming in the Fonda, Iowa area." Bjarne Emil Feet (1895-1986)

Digitalarkivet - Utflyttede says Markus Gerhard Hatteberg (1879) moved out of Kvinnherad parish on 22 April 1899. He was traveling with Olaf Kristoffersen Mel (1879) & Sigfus Larsson Mel (1877). Olaf was heading to Story City, Iowa and the other two were heading to Illinois, USA. "Emigrants from Kvinnherad sailing from Bergen" records show them leaving Bergen on 24 April 1899 on a Amerikan Line vessel. Husmandsøn, Markus Gerh. Johs Hatleberg was 20, born 1879 in Kvinnherred and a resident of Kvinnherred when he left

He and his brother, Ole were living in Fonda in 1912 when Ole came back from a visit to family in Norway according to Ellis Island Immigration Records.

Mark Hatteberg (37 Norway) appears in the 1915 Iowa State Census (cards 141-144) for Fonda, Cedar Township, Pocahontas County, Iowa along with his wife, Mrs. Mark Hatteberg (31 Illinois) and children, Albert Hatteberg (2 Iowa) and Alice Hatteberg (1 Iowa). He had earned $1000 from farming in the year 1914. Both had seven years of common school and were members of the Lutheran Church. Mark had been in the US for 15 years, 10 in Iowa and was a naturalized citizen. Tillie had lived in Iowa seven years.

Markus Hatteberg (39, b - 02 Feb 1879, Norway) of No. #2, Fonda, Pocahontas County, Iowa signed up for his World War I Draft Registration Card on 12 Sept 1918 in Pocahontas County, Iowa, serial #1662. He was farming for himself in Fonda, Iowa. His nearest relative was his wife, Tillie Hatteberg. He was described as being tall, of slender build, with grey eyes and grey hair.

They moved to Minnesota about 1919.

Marcus Hatteberg (40 Norway) is found in the 1920 United States Federal Census (20-21 January 1920) for Mapleton Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota (sheet 1B, dwelling 16) along with his wife, Tillie Hatteberg (36 Illinois) and children, Albert Hatteberg (7 Iowa), Alice B. Hatteberg (6 Iowa) and Marvin Hatteberg (3 Iowa). Marcus immigrated in 1899. He was a general farmer.

Marcus Hatteberg (51 Norway) is farming in Mapleton, Blue Earth County, Minnesota (sheet 1A, dwelling 11) in the 1930 United States Federal Census (02 April 1930) along with his wife Lilly Hatteberg (48 Illinois) and children Albert A. Hatteberg (17 Iowa), Alice B. Hatteberg (16 Iowa), Marvin Hatteberg (14 Iowa) and Lester Hatteberg (5 Minnesota). Marcus was 33, and Lilly 28 when they married. He was a grain farmer.

Marcus Hatteberg (61 Norway) is enumerated in the 1940 United States Federal Census (29-30 April 1940) for Mapleton, Blue Earth County, Minnesota (sheet 8A, family 129) along with his wife Tillie E. Hatteberg (57 Illinois) and children Marvin Hatteberg (23 Iowa, farm help) and Lester Hatteberg (15 Minnesota). They had lived in the same house on 01 April 1935. Marcus, Marvin & Lester had an 8th grade education, Tillie finished 5th grade. Their home was valued at $1200. Marcus was a farm manager.


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