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Oline <I>Alton</I> Fliflet Josephson

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Oline Alton Fliflet Josephson

Birth
Death
15 Dec 1938 (aged 70)
Rice Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin, USA
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__Oline married Ole Fliflet. they lived in Sec. 7 N1/2NE. Ole was born in Norway the son of Lars and Ingeborg Fliflet. He came to America with his mother and four brothers, Alfred, Martin(married Johanna Brein), Carl (married Josephine Holm) and Iver. Ole died of typhoid while helping Ludwig Alton build a new house on the homestead. He died before his daughter Olga was born, in July 1889. Oline Alton Fliflet then married Jake Josephson and they lived on Newton St in Rice Lake. They had two more daughters Clara and Irene. Oline is buried in Nora Cemetery, Rice Lake. ~ PIONEERS REST-A HISTORY OF THE HALVORSON HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY SUMNER TOWNSHIP, BARRON COUNTY, WI by Esther Bandli 2000
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Obituary
MRS. OLINE JOSEPHSON
Mrs. Oline Josephson, 70, resident of Rice Lake since 1892, passed away Thursday at home. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Bethany Lutheran church with the Rev. A. E. Berg officiating and burial was in the Nora Cemetery.
Mrs. Josephson was born in Faberg, Gulbransdalen, Norway, July 17, 1868. She came to this country at the age of one year with her parents. The family resided in Portage County, Wisconsin and then moved to their homestead near Canton, Wis. She was married to Joseph K. Josephson in 1892 and immediately came to Rice Lake where she has since resided. Mr. Josephson passed away just a year prior to Mrs. Josephson's death.
Mrs. Josephson is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John C. (Olga) Nelson, Cumberland; Clara, this city, and Mrs. Paul C. (Irene) Iverson, Red Wing, Minn.; one sister, Mrs. Martin J. Rude, this city; three brothers, Ludwig Alton, Rice Lake, and Christ and Paul who reside on farms seven miles from Rice Lake. A. J. Hyllengren had charge of the arrangements.
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__Oline married Ole Fliflet. they lived in Sec. 7 N1/2NE. Ole was born in Norway the son of Lars and Ingeborg Fliflet. He came to America with his mother and four brothers, Alfred, Martin(married Johanna Brein), Carl (married Josephine Holm) and Iver. Ole died of typhoid while helping Ludwig Alton build a new house on the homestead. He died before his daughter Olga was born, in July 1889. Oline Alton Fliflet then married Jake Josephson and they lived on Newton St in Rice Lake. They had two more daughters Clara and Irene. Oline is buried in Nora Cemetery, Rice Lake. ~ PIONEERS REST-A HISTORY OF THE HALVORSON HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY SUMNER TOWNSHIP, BARRON COUNTY, WI by Esther Bandli 2000
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Obituary
MRS. OLINE JOSEPHSON
Mrs. Oline Josephson, 70, resident of Rice Lake since 1892, passed away Thursday at home. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Bethany Lutheran church with the Rev. A. E. Berg officiating and burial was in the Nora Cemetery.
Mrs. Josephson was born in Faberg, Gulbransdalen, Norway, July 17, 1868. She came to this country at the age of one year with her parents. The family resided in Portage County, Wisconsin and then moved to their homestead near Canton, Wis. She was married to Joseph K. Josephson in 1892 and immediately came to Rice Lake where she has since resided. Mr. Josephson passed away just a year prior to Mrs. Josephson's death.
Mrs. Josephson is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John C. (Olga) Nelson, Cumberland; Clara, this city, and Mrs. Paul C. (Irene) Iverson, Red Wing, Minn.; one sister, Mrs. Martin J. Rude, this city; three brothers, Ludwig Alton, Rice Lake, and Christ and Paul who reside on farms seven miles from Rice Lake. A. J. Hyllengren had charge of the arrangements.
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