She came to Norwich, ND in 1902 and took up a claim in Section 7, 155-80 where she has continued to reside. In 1908 she made a trip back to Norway coming back to her home in 1908. The first home she lived in was a wooden home built by Arne Kringle in 1894. It was 13 x 12 and had 2 windows. She lived there until 1908. She used Wood fuel cut from the Mouse River hauled by her brother. She had a well for water dug in 1894 and made all her clothing at home except for her shoes. Her first crop was in 1894 and it was 161 bushels of flax.
She came to Norwich, ND in 1902 and took up a claim in Section 7, 155-80 where she has continued to reside. In 1908 she made a trip back to Norway coming back to her home in 1908. The first home she lived in was a wooden home built by Arne Kringle in 1894. It was 13 x 12 and had 2 windows. She lived there until 1908. She used Wood fuel cut from the Mouse River hauled by her brother. She had a well for water dug in 1894 and made all her clothing at home except for her shoes. Her first crop was in 1894 and it was 161 bushels of flax.
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