Michael left Norway in 1879 and sent for Ingeborg two years later. She arrived, accompanied by three of Michael's siblings. Michael and Ingeborg were married right away, although the marriage date handed down in the family, February 18, 1881, actually predates Ingeborg's arrival in America. After their marriage they settled on a farm in Lafayette County in the Township of Woodford and welcomed ten children into their family, only one of whom died in early childhood. Her beloved Michael preceded her in death, February 2, 1940. Ingeborg died February 9, 1943 and was buried February 13 in the cemetery of East Wiota Lutheran, the church she was so faithful to throughout her Wisconsin life.
Ingeborg had three brothers that also immigrated to America:
Ole Dahlin
Henry Daehlin
Ingvald Daehlin
Michael left Norway in 1879 and sent for Ingeborg two years later. She arrived, accompanied by three of Michael's siblings. Michael and Ingeborg were married right away, although the marriage date handed down in the family, February 18, 1881, actually predates Ingeborg's arrival in America. After their marriage they settled on a farm in Lafayette County in the Township of Woodford and welcomed ten children into their family, only one of whom died in early childhood. Her beloved Michael preceded her in death, February 2, 1940. Ingeborg died February 9, 1943 and was buried February 13 in the cemetery of East Wiota Lutheran, the church she was so faithful to throughout her Wisconsin life.
Ingeborg had three brothers that also immigrated to America:
Ole Dahlin
Henry Daehlin
Ingvald Daehlin
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Mother Ingeborg 1857-1943
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