In 1912, he married the above-mentioned Hulda Osterman. She was born in Fort Worth, Texas and isthe daughter of W. Osterman, a construction entrepreneur. She went to public school in Fort Worth, thengraduated from high-school there and the Denton Normal School. She was a teacher in Pouder, Denton County, and for one year in Roanoke, the same county and one year in Carlson, Travis County. She is an educated woman with a sunny disposition. Two boys, who are sturdy and sweet, will soon help their father with the farming: Carl Edward, born in 1914 and Raymond Julius, born in 1915. The Edward
Carlson family belongs to the Lutheran Congregation in New Sweden.
bio
THE SWEDES IN TEXAS
IN WORDS AND PICTURES
1838-1918
A HISTORICAL-BIOGRAPHICAL WORK
COLLECTED AND PUBLISHED
BY
ERNEST SEVERIN
EDITED AND COMPILED
BY
DR. ALF. L. SCOTT
PASTOR T. J. WESTERBERG
EDITED AND OVERSEEN
BY
PUBLISHER
J. M. OJERHOLM
In 1912, he married the above-mentioned Hulda Osterman. She was born in Fort Worth, Texas and isthe daughter of W. Osterman, a construction entrepreneur. She went to public school in Fort Worth, thengraduated from high-school there and the Denton Normal School. She was a teacher in Pouder, Denton County, and for one year in Roanoke, the same county and one year in Carlson, Travis County. She is an educated woman with a sunny disposition. Two boys, who are sturdy and sweet, will soon help their father with the farming: Carl Edward, born in 1914 and Raymond Julius, born in 1915. The Edward
Carlson family belongs to the Lutheran Congregation in New Sweden.
bio
THE SWEDES IN TEXAS
IN WORDS AND PICTURES
1838-1918
A HISTORICAL-BIOGRAPHICAL WORK
COLLECTED AND PUBLISHED
BY
ERNEST SEVERIN
EDITED AND COMPILED
BY
DR. ALF. L. SCOTT
PASTOR T. J. WESTERBERG
EDITED AND OVERSEEN
BY
PUBLISHER
J. M. OJERHOLM
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