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Lars Christian Pedersen Dahl

Lars Christian Pedersen Dahl

Male 1874 - 1971  (97 years)

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  • Name Lars Christian Pedersen Dahl 
    Born 19 Feb 1874 
    Gender Male 
    Died 25 Aug 1971  Velva, McHenry, North Dakota, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried Hitterdal, Clay, Minnesota, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I5857880208  Master Tree
    Last Modified 5 Jul 2004 

    Father Peder Kristian Oksendal,   b. 2 Oct 1827, Øksendal, Bakken Sogn, Vest Agder, Norway Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 25 Mar 1903  (Age 75 years) 
    Mother Anna Larsdatter Espetvedt,   b. 22 Sep 1842 
    Married 29 Dec 1869 
    Family ID F5350806905  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Tori Eliasdatter Oksendal,   b. 7 Jun 1885, Øksendal, Bakken Sogn, Vest Agder, Norway Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 8 Jun 1970, Velva, McHenry, North Dakota, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 85 years) 
    Married 22 Dec 1906 
    Children 
    +1. Clarence Peter Dahl,   b. 21 Aug 1907, Norway Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 16 Aug 1970, Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 62 years)
    +2. Olaf Edman Dahl,   b. 9 Aug 1909, Cottonwood, Lyon, Minnesota, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Feb 1991, Willmar, Kandiyohi, Minnesota, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 81 years)
    +3. Alvin Ditlif Dahl
    +4. Theressa Dahl
    Family ID F5350806909  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsDied - 25 Aug 1971 - Velva, McHenry, North Dakota, United States Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - - Hitterdal, Clay, Minnesota, United States Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • !SO: D-005, D-036, D-042, MRIN-517.
      NOTES: The name is listed various ways on these documents. MRIN-517 states
      that it was Lars Christian Pedersen Dahl in Norway and that Pedersen was
      dropped when he came to America and took the name, DAHL.
      The obituary attached to MRIN-517 lists, Lars Christian Dahl.
      BURIAL: Hitterdal East Cemetery.
      NOTES: D-042 lists him as cook in Norse army, farmer, sunday school teacher.
      NOTES: D-042 says Lars and Anna were reared in Oxendal. AT age 16 Lars
      emigrated to America and worked for his relatives (D-013 indicates
      he worked for Nils Dahl) in Southern Minnesota, attending school and
      learning English. After 8 years he returned to Norway and worked on his
      father's farm for 3 years. He then returned to America. After spending
      2 years he returned to Norway, taking over the estate upon the death of
      his father. Lars sold the estate, married, and together with his wife
      and his mother, returned once again to America (June 1908) and settled in
      Minneapolis, MN, where he worked for a time as a streetcar conductor.
      But city life did not appeal to Lars and Anna (who spoke no English)
      and they moved to Cottonwood, MN to be among relatives in a Norse
      community. They farmed there for 7 years. Their desire to own their
      own home in a christian community of their own nationality prompted
      their move to their farm near Hitterdal, MN where they lived out their
      lives. Son, Olaf, goes on to relate that the average life of his
      paternal ancestors was between 75 and 94 years; his maternal side lived
      between 70 and 87 years of age. His ancestors were blonde, fair
      complexioned, and had grey or blue eyes. Olaf goes on to relate that
      his father's ancestors were were of a listless nature with not much
      enthusiasm for betterment of surrounding conditions, rather quiet and
      prefer to hear rather than speak. His mother's ancestry was more
      concerned with finding ways to make things different and better, were
      often a bit outspoken, were outgoing, sociable and had a happy nature.
      Olaf notes that both sides of his ancestry were interested in reading,
      there were teachers, an author and also one who wrote a mathematics
      textbook. His parents and grandparents were christian examples and
      taught their children reverence for the bible and prayer. All of the
      ancestors had been born a raised in rural valleys between the mountains
      in Norway. The male ancestry of both Lars and Anna had derived from
      Oxendal where farming is carried on on a small scale. All the tillable
      land was used for agriculture while the mountain slopes were used for
      raising hay and for pasturing cattle and sheep. Wood cut from the
      mountainsides had to be transported (as did the hay) to the valley below.
      Fishing was not commercialized but was carried on a a source of food.
      Oxendal had had a religious awakening at one time and the community had
      their own pastor and the children were thoroughly instructed in the
      catechism and, at public school, in church history. Travel to the
      nearest town, Flekkefjord, a distance of about 30 miles, was by boat.
      Life was meager and not without hardship and many left to come to
      America to seek their fortune. They found work in the lumber camps of
      northern Minnesota and Wisconsin. However, most of the older ones
      returned later to Norway to be with their families.