Ole Holter Family

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Ole Holter (1823-1890)
Olia "Lena" Holter (1863-1947)
emigration: Ole Holter Family news: Holter News: 1909-11

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Holter Family: Ringsaker, Hedmark, Norway - La Crosse Co, WI


Ole Holter Family Group

Ole HOLTER, Sr., b. 9 DEC 1823, d. 19 NOV 1890

Father: Peder (Per) Pederson HOLTER
Mother: Kari Christensdatter
(Source: Holter family tree, Nelma Nelson, June 1964)
(Source: Larry L. Borchert, "Sacia Family History," 1994)
See The Story of the Ole Holters' Pilgrimage to America

Spouse: Pauline "Lena" Tolvstad Jønsrud, b. 6 OCT 1823, d. 22 FEB 1907

Father: Ole Jønsrud
Mother: Johanne Jønsrud
(Source: Larry L. Borchert, "Sacia Family History," 1994)
(Source: "Holter family Tree", Nelma Nelson, June 1964)
Married 30 APR 1849.

Children and grandchildren:

  1. Karen HOLTER, b. 29 AUG 1849, m. Hans Daffison GLOMSTAD, 20 SEP 1871, d. 17 JAN 1926; 3 grandchildren
  2. Ole HOLTER, Jr., b. 29 OCT 1851, m. Juli Helena Ada SPARSTAD, 15 APR 1883, d. 28 MAR 1915; 9 grandchildren
  3. Pernille HOLTER, b. ca. 1854, d. at Norway
  4. Johan (John) HOLTER, b. 8 FEB 1856, m. Helena BYE, 13 DEC 1883, d. 24 FEB 1944; 2 grandchildren
  5. Peter HOLTER, b. 20 FEB 1862, m. Mina BYE, 4 APR 1890, d. 24 JAN 1933; 8 grandchildren
  6. Olia "Lena" HOLTER, b. 17 FEB 1863 at Ringsaker, Hedmark, Norway, m. Harmon George SACIA, 6 APR 1881 at Galesville, Trempealeau, WI, d. 1 JUN 1947 at Holmen, La Crosse, WI; 8 grandchildren
  7. Syverin (Severt) HOLTER, b. 2 FEB 1865, m. Augusta OLSON, 26 MAY 1892, d. 4 SEP 1942; 3 grandchildren

Family group report created by Gene 4.2.1, Tue, Aug 31, 1999


Holter News Items

1909

  • Miss Pearl Holter is at the home of Mrs. B.O. Wall this week.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Holmen Locals," May 20, 1909, p. 3.)

  • Peter Holters little son eight months old died Sunday morning at seven o'clock after a weeks illness and was buried Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the home. Rev. Berrum officiated and C.P. Wall was in charge. The pall bearers were George Paulson, Gilbert Paulson, Ansel Bratberg, Orville Bratberg. The burial was in the Long Coulee cemetery.

    Card of Thanks

        We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our kind neighbors and friends for their assistance during the illness and burial of our darling child. Also to the pall bearers and to those who contributed flowers.
    Mr. and Mrs. Peter Holter

  • Ole Holter has the masons at work on the basement of his new house this week.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Holmen Locals," June 17, 1909, p. 3.)

  • A dance is announced in Ole Holters new house Saturday evening.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Stevenstown Items," July 15, 1909, p. 3.)

  • Ole Holter and daughter Hilda spent Saturday in La Crosse on business.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Holmen Locals," October 7, 1909, p. 3)

  • A pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Ole Holter last Sunday when a number of friends gathered at their home, and presnted[sic] them a purse of $12. Refreshments were served and the guests enjoyed themselves.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Stevenstown News," November 11, 1909, p. 3.)

  • Ole Holter has had his new house in Long Cooley painted.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Holmen Locals," December 9, 1909, p. 3)

1910

  • Misses Sena Holter and Julia Larson visited with Albert Herrum of Council Bay Sunday.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Stevenstown Items," March 17, 1910, p. 3.)

  • John Holter is assisting his brother Severt of Glasglow who had his foot hurt in a hayfork sometime ago and is yet unable to do much work.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Stevenstown Items," July 14, 1910, p. 3.)

  • Mrs. Moen spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. John Holter
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Stevenstown Items," July 28, 1910, p. 3.)

  • Peter Holter of Long Coulee and Dan Glomstad of Onalaska spent Sunday with John Holter and family.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Stevenstown Items," August 4, 1910, p. 3.)

  • Clarence Holter is unable to be at his work this week on the government boat at La Moil, Minn., on account of having blood poison in one of his hands. br>(Source: La Crosse County Record, "Local Happenings of the Week," August 18, 1910, p. 3)

  • Mr. and Mrs. Peter Holter, and son Kilmer, and daughter Mildred and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Holter, and son, Bernhard and daughter Lavinda, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Sacia.
  • Miss Selma Gilbertson returned home Sunday after spending the summer with Kilmer Gaarder and family of Long Coulee.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Stevenstown Items," September 22, 1910, p. 3.)

  • Mr. and Mrs. John Holter spent last Sunday at Peter Holter's in Long Coulee.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Stevenstown Items," October 6, 1910, p. 3.)

1911

  • Anton Holter and Edwin Severson visited with Ed. Larson's Sunday afternoon.
  • Misses Sena Holter and Regina Moen visited with Prairie friends Wednesday.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Stevenstown Items," February 9, 1911, p. 3)

  • Miss Sena Holter went to Galesville Tuesday to assist Mrs. Iver Herried a few days.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Council Bay," February 9, 1911, p. 3)

  • Misses Pearl and Hilda Holter and Adolph Holter spent Sunday, at H.G. Sacia's.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Stevenstown Items," August 24, 1911, p. 3)

  • Mrs. H.D. Glomstad accompanied her grand-daughter Nelma Nelson to Midway today for a visit at the home of J.N. Nelson.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Local Happenings of the Week," August 31, 1911, p. 3)

  • Peter Holter had the misfortune to have the ends of his fingers on his left hand crushed in a threshing machine on Monday.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Holmen News Items," September 7, 1911, p. 3)

  • Mrs. Ole Holter will entertain the Long Coolie Ladies Society Thursday Oct. 25th.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Holmen News Items," October 12, 1911, p. 3)

  • Mr. and Mrs. Ole Holter and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Holter and daughters visited at H.G. Sacia's Sunday.
    (Source: La Crosse County Record, "Holmen News Items," October 26, 1911, p. 5)

1966



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