CARL ERICK ENGBERG
Among the natives of the Scandinavian countries who have been
successfully associated with the
agricultural interests of Crawford county must be numbered Carl
Erick Engberg, who is now residing
in Kiron. His birth occurred in Sweden on the 29th of April 1840.
The parents, John Erick
Lofquist and Engred (Christophsen) Engberg, emigrated to the United
States in 1861 and located in
Henry county, Illinois, which continued to be their home for many
years. Six children were born to
them, as follows: Margaret, the wife of Lars Longberg, of Sac
county, Iowa; Carolina, who became
the wife of Samuel Peterson, of Henry county, Illinois; Johannas,
deceased; Carl Erick, our
subject; Christopher, deceased; and Jonas, also deceased. The
father passed away in Henry county,
Illinois, at the age of ninety-one years, and the mother in Sac
county, Iowa, at the age of
seventy.
Carl Erick Engberg came to America with his parents and located
in Henry county, Illinois, where
he began working as a farm hand, in which capacity he continued
for eight years. He was an
industrious and economical young man and was thus able to put
aside a portion of his wages every
month and in this manner acquired the capital to buy land. In
May 1869, he bought one hundred and
sixty acres in Stockholm township, Crawford county, and about
the same time he purchased a ten
acre timber tract near Boyer, this county. He engaged in general
farming and stock-raising, in
both of which ventures he met with a fair degree of success, owing
to his close application and
capable management. In 1904 he bought a quarter section of land
in South Dakota and six years
later he acquired one hundred and sixty acres in Bruett county,
Minnesota. He still owns his South
Dakota and Minnesota farms but sold his homestead in Crawford
county in 1904. Two years prior to
selling his farm he bought property in Kiron, upon which he erected
several residences and in one
of these he now lives.
On the 26th of February 1870, was solemnized the marriage of
Mr. Engberg and Miss Johanna Johnson,
a daughter of Axel and Palnella (Neilsen) Johnson. Nine children
were born to Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson, of whom Mrs. Engberg was the eldest. The others are as
follows: Elenora, the wife of Swan
Johnson of Sac county; Olive, who lives in Chicago; Elizabeth,
deceased; Augusta, who resides in
Colorado Springs, Colorado; Lena, the wife of George Oscar Ostergreen,
of St. Paul, Minnesota;
Nels, living in Lyons, Nebraska; Joseph who went to sea as a boy
and was never heard from
afterward; and Charles, of South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Engberg
have become the parents of seven
children but only four are now living, John, the eldest, passing
away at the age of thirty-eight,
and Oscar and Robert, the next two in the order of birth, dying
in infancy. Those surviving are:
Nettie, the wife of Harlund Smith, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota;
Joseph, living at Kiron;
Caroline, the wife of the Rev. Walter Forest, of Ames, Iowa; and
Lilly, who is at home.
The family attend the Baptist church of which they are members.
Politically Mr. Engberg
affiliates with the Prohibition party considering that its policy
is best adapted to promote the
moral welfare of the public. He is a public - spirited man and
takes an active interest in local
affairs and has been elected to several of the minor township
offices, the duties of which he
capably discharged. The family is well known and highly regarded
in Kiron and the hospitality of
their pleasant home is graciously extended to their many friends.