[376] Ole Danielson had lived in Illinois since he came from Norway in 1846.
[377] The citation is from Langeland, page 73.
[378] Tollefson says that at Clinton he worked for a Mr. Sherwood a while; he cut 600 rails for the loan of the latter’s oxen and wagon with which to bring his parents from Muskego to Rock County.
[379] Among them were Knut Grimstvedt and Ole Hastvedt from Telemarken.
[380] Jens P. Tyvand (b. 1817) who had emigrated from Sannikedal in 1843 to Lisbon, Ill., and removed to Stoughton, Wis., in 1847, settling in Pleasant Spring, located in Perry in 1854.
[381] Mrs. Evanson died in 1894 and Mr. Evanson in 1897, survived by two children, Anne and Niels (Dr. N. E. Evans of Mt. Horeb). C. Evanson was a successful farmer, owning 279 acres of land; he also conducted a store at Perry after 1874.
[382] They left four children: H. B. Dahle, one time member of Congress, J. T. Dahle (who died in 1908), Henry L. Dahle, all of Mt. Horeb, and Mrs. James A. Peterson, Minneapolis.
[383] Flom was with Dr. Collins during 1846.
[384] As we have seen, Knud Langeland and Niels Torstenson passed through Madison in 1845.
[385] He died there a few years ago.