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HANS SANDERSON was born near Christiania, Norway. In his native country he worked at the butcher’s trade and at lumbering. He came to Quebec in 1878, and to Anoka Co. two years later. He lived in the city of Anoka until 1893, when he bought his present farm in Ramsey, where he owns 160 acres. In 1853 he was married to Gertrude Belspid. Children: Mary A. (Mrs. John Phalen, Minneapolis), Alexander (Everett, Wash.), Eric (Anoka), Anna (died Aug. 5, 1890), Ole C. (Anoka), Hans A., George H., Julius, and Eliza (died 1881). ~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905 ~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
HENRY E. SEELYE (son of Moses S. Seelye, Sr.) was born Jan 4, 1839, at St. George, New Brunswick. At the age of seventeen he removed with his parents to Minnesota, and in May, 1855, he went with his father upon his claim in sections 7 and 8 town of Oak Grove, and has since made his home there and on his own farm on the adjoining section 5. From 1855 to 1862 he was in the pineries and on the log drive. August 16, 1862, he enlisted at Fort Snelling, in Co. A, Ninth Minnesota Regiment, and the company immediately started in pursuit of the Indians who had been engaged in the massacre which had just taken place. At Camp Release (near the present site of Montevideo) 120 women and children were released about October. The company wintered at Fort Ridgeley, 1862-3. As soon as the grass started they went northwest as far as Bismarck, fighting seventeen battles on the way. In the fall of 1863 the troops drove the Indians across the Missouri river. General Sully’s command then took charge of the Indian fighting. and Sibley's command returned to Fort Snelling. About Nov. 1, 1863, the company went south. Half the regiment was lost at the battle of Guntown, Mississippi. Mr. Seelye was wounded and captured at that battle. He was a prisoner seven months and was then exchanged. He was mustered out May 29, 1865. Worked at lumbering several years. Kept a hotel at St. Francis four years, beginning in 1880, since which time he has lived on his present farm, known as Woodlawn farm. He has 80 acres in section 5, a part of the original McKenzie claim. Mr. Seelye has been twice married. Aug. 16, 1865, he was married to Minnie Pease, who died five months later. His present wife was Jennie Bogart, to whom he was married Nov. 20, 1867. They have two children, twins: Jennie E. (Mrs. Amadorus Morton). Minnie E. (Mrs. Edward Morton). Mr. Seelye is the earliest living settler of Oak Grove, having turned the first sod and assisted in building the first house in the town. ~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905 ~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
WILLIAM SOWDEN was born in Tavistock, Devonshire, England, July 14, 1829. He came to America at the age of fourteen and made his home at Stockbridge, Mass., where he learned the trade of a machinist. In 1856 he moved to Milwaukee and three years later to St. Paul, finally settling in Anoka in 1871. where he lived until his death Dec. 12, 1900. He was, during almost the entire period, superintendent of the Reed & Sherwood saw mill. Mr. Sowden was married Oct. 1o, 1850, to Anna Webb, who died some years later. July 1, 1865, he was married to Maria Stocking. Children: C. T. (Louisiana), George (Minneapolis), F. T. (Montana), Mrs. J. C. Houston, Mrs. George Beardsley (Fergus Falls), William (St. Paul), H. B. (Walker, Minn.), James C. (Grand Rapids, Minn.). ~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
JAMES STACK was born in County Kerry, Ireland, in 1833. His first employment in America was in railroading. In October, 1856, he came to Anoka Co., and settled on a farm in section 12, town of Ramsey, where he still lives. He was a member of the school board for twenty years. Mr. Stack was married in September, 1857, to Catherine M. Glynn. Children: John. Margaret, Mary (deceased), James (deceased), George (deceased), Philip, Dorothy, Katherine, Henry and Hannah. Mrs. Stack came to Anoka July 18, 1853, her father settling on a claim included in the present Insane Asylum site, where her mother died Dec. 13th, leaving a son five days old, who was the first white child born in the town of Grow. ~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
GUY BENJAMIN STEADMAN, D. D. S. Before engaging in the practice of dentistry in Anoka, Dr. Steadman had spent his whole life in the city of Anoka, excepting that portion occupied in taking the dental course at the Minnesota State University, where he graduated in 1904. As a ground work to his university course he received his training in the schools of Anoka, graduating from the high school in 1901. Dr. Steadman has a well earned reputation as a musician, has taught the violin for eight years, and is a leader in musical culture. He was born at Anoka June 12, 1886. His dental parlors are located in the Phoenix Block, Anoka. ~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
HENRY W. STERLING was born in Summerhill, Crawford Co., Penn., Sept 1, 1831. He lived for ten years in Illinois, coming to Anoka May 1, 1866. He followed the express business for about five years. Since that he has done teaming and farming. Mr. Sterling was town supervisor of Anoka one year before the city was incorporated, deputy sheriff for three years, and for eight years a member of the board of county commissioners. He was a delegate to the first Republican state convention, held at Pittsburg, Penn., in 1856, and has voted for every Republican presidential candidate since Fremont. He was married July 8, 1858, to Caroline L. Roe. They had one child, Tessa S. (Mrs. Leslie M. Hunt, died Mar. 22, 1891). ~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
S. A. STOCKWELL (son of Sylvanus Stockwell) was born at Anoka June 8, 1857. He attended the Anoka high school and taught school three years in Anoka county and counties adjoining. He then entered the employ of the American Express Co., with whom he remained twelve years, removing about 1880 to Minneapolis, where he has since made his home. He was special agent of the Provident Life and Trust Co. four years, and in 1896 became general agent for the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., which position he still holds. In 1890 he was elected to a seat in the Minnesota legislature, and served in the House of Representatives in 1891 and 1897 and in the state Senate in 1899, 1901 and the extra session of 1902. He was the Democratic candidate for Congress from the Fifth district (Hennepin county) in 1900. Mr. Stockwell was married Oct. 4, 1887, to Maud Conkey. Children: Ruth (died Dec. 26, 1899), Charlotte and Elizabeth C. ~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
SYLVANUS STOCKWELL was born in Sutton, Worcester Co., Mass., March 23, 1824. He received his education in his native state, coming to Minnesota in 1856, and arriving at Anoka May 31st of that year, where he has ever since resided. Mr. Stockwell has followed farming for a livelihood nearly all his life. He has served as coroner and deputy sheriff, and was the first county treasurer elected by the people after Minnesota was admitted to the Union, serving in that capacity from 1859 to 1861. He was alderman of the city of Anoka from 1885 to 1887. Mr. Stockwell was married Feb. 15, 1853, to Charlotte P. Bowdish (deceased). Children: Sylvanus Albert, William Wellington, Walter Lincoln and Charlotte S. (See group picture, page 74.) ~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
CAPT. LEMUEL P. STORMS was born Feb. 25, 1831, at Onondaga Valley, Onondaga county, New York, and was given his higher education at an academy at Fulton, New York. He came to Anoka in 1883, and was successively in the grocery business, farming, and later was county surveyor (1893 to 1896), and was also county superintendent of schools (1897-8). He enlisted for the Civil War August 5, 1862, and served as private and corporal in Co. A, 110th New York Volunteer Infantry. He also served as A. C. sergeant and second lieutenant in Co. F, First Engineers, Corps d'Afrique (afterwards 95th U. S. I.) (colored). He also served two years as lieutenant and five years as captain in the 48th Regiment N. G. S. of N. Y. (Co. B). He has filled several of the most important offices in the J. S. Cady Post, including adjutant, chaplain, commander, and at the present time (October, 1904) is quartermaster. Capt. Storms was married April 5, 1854, to Deliaette Matteson, and there have been born: Orie Delia (Mrs. Geo. H. Wyman), Lemuel Eldon, Arthur Boardman, Charles Harrison, and Gertrude Elizabeth (Mrs. Wm. A. Ridley). ~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905
~Source: History of Anoka County and the Towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin County Minnesota, by Albert M Goodrich, Minneapolis, Hennepin Publishing Co., 1905 |