They followed his sister Margit and her husband Thomas Everson in 1883 to North Dakota Walsh County. The first two children born in North Dakota in 1884 and 1885. The next five were born in Wisconsin and their eighth and ninth were born in South Dakota. Between the years 1894 and 1896, the family left Wisconsin again and migrated to South Dakota. George only farmed there for a very short period of time as he died of glanders, (a disease of horses), on June 4,1898 on his farm near Wagner in Charles Mix Co., South Dakota. Shortly after George's death Adeline gave birth to a son that she named George after his father.
They followed his sister Margit and her husband Thomas Everson in 1883 to North Dakota Walsh County. The first two children born in North Dakota in 1884 and 1885. The next five were born in Wisconsin and their eighth and ninth were born in South Dakota. Between the years 1894 and 1896, the family left Wisconsin again and migrated to South Dakota. George only farmed there for a very short period of time as he died of glanders, (a disease of horses), on June 4,1898 on his farm near Wagner in Charles Mix Co., South Dakota. Shortly after George's death Adeline gave birth to a son that she named George after his father.
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