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About Henry Hanson Loe
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Henry was born to Anna Hansdatter Loe and Samuel Amble (Soren Johannesson Amble) in Goodhue County Minnesota on January 22, 1880.
Henry had two half sisters, Laura Berg of Trondheim, Norway and Elise Loe Eastwood on his maternal side as well as half siblings on his father's side.
Henry lived in Goodhue County, Minnesota; Sioux City, Iowa; Michigan, North Dakota; Ross, North Dakota; White Earth, North Dakota; Sanish, North Dakota, and Spokane, Washington.
Henry married Eliza Maria Bonde (aka Elise) in Lakota, ND, on May 9, 1903. Eliza was from the McVille, ND area. They had one son, Harold Melvin Loe, born on February 28, 1903. (Since his birth date was prior to their marriage date, it is not clear if he was Henry's biological son or an adopted son.) They homesteaded north of Ross, ND. Eliza filed for divorce in June 1910; their divorce was finalized on July 25, 1910. Eliza changed her last name back to Bonde and was given custody of Harold. She later went by Marie or Maria.
Henry married Ingeborg Larsgaard on September 17, 1910, in Mountrail County, ND. They lived near White Earth, ND, and then Sanish, ND. (Their land was flooded when the Garrison Dam was built.) Together they had eight children - Torgny, Mildred, Sidney, Ruth, Elgin, Amber, Vivian, and Karl, and raised Ingeborg's daughter, Maude. Ingeborg died shortly after Karl was born. Because of the drought and economic depression, Henry was not able to manage the household and support all of his children. The younger children were put the Fargo Children's Home and/or foster homes. Karl was later adopted and renamed, Vernon Jacobson.
Henry was not able to find work in North Dakota, so he moved to Spokane, Washington, about 1939, to work in the paper mills. He wrote letters and visited his children as often as he was able. He died of acute myocardial decompensation at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane on August 12, 1954. He was a member of the Lutheran Church. A service was held in the Gothic Chapel at the Hazen & Jaeger Funeral Home on August 16th with Reverend Robert S. Wilch officiating. He was laid to rest in the Greenwood Cemetery following the funeral.
Henry Hanson Loe's Timeline
1880 |
January 22, 1880
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Kenyon, Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States
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1903 |
February 28, 1903
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McVille, Nelson County, North Dakota, United States
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1911 |
May 9, 1911
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Mountrail County, North Dakota, United States
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1912 |
October 13, 1912
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Ross, Mountrail County, North Dakota, United States
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1914 |
August 26, 1914
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Ross, Mountrail County, North Dakota, United States
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1916 |
August 15, 1916
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Sanish, Mountrail County, North Dakota, United States
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1918 |
June 20, 1918
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Sanish, Mountrail County, North Dakota, United States
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1920 |
June 18, 1920
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1922 |
November 4, 1922
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Sanish, Mountrail County, North Dakota, United States
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1927 |
January 25, 1927
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Parshall, Mountrail County, North Dakota, United States
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