Andrew S. Todalen, who owns 240 acres of good land in Udolpho township, was born in Norway in 1850, son of Sever Severson, and came to America alone in 1871.
After living two years in Corning, Mower county, he went to North Dakota, and there remained sixteen years. Then he returned to this county and purchased the Cook farm, on which he at present resides.
He married Julia Helgason, daughter of Helge B.Olson, Sr. The mother of Mrs. Todalen is still living and has reached the ripe old age of ninety-one.
To Mr. and Mrs. Todalen have been born seven children: Sever, Helge, Maggie, Halver, Adolph, Alfred and Mollie. The family worships at the Lutheran church.
Andrew S. Todalen, who owns 240 acres of good land in Udolpho township, was born in Norway in 1850, son of Sever Severson, and came to America alone in 1871.
After living two years in Corning, Mower county, he went to North Dakota, and there remained sixteen years. Then he returned to this county and purchased the Cook farm, on which he at present resides.
He married Julia Helgason, daughter of Helge B.Olson, Sr. The mother of Mrs. Todalen is still living and has reached the ripe old age of ninety-one.
To Mr. and Mrs. Todalen have been born seven children: Sever, Helge, Maggie, Halver, Adolph, Alfred and Mollie. The family worships at the Lutheran church.
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