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History of Mitchell and Worth Counties, Iowa
Springfield, Ill: Union Publishing Co., 1884.
A.
O. Tenold emigrated to Worth County
in 1866. He bought 120 acres on section 21, eighty acres on section
26, eighty acres on section 27, Hartland township. He was born in Norway
Sept. 15, 1824. In 1846 he emigrated to America. He went at once to
Boone Co., Ill., by way of Chicago, made his home there twenty years.
He then moved to Iowa, He raises grain and stock. He married Feb. 29,
1859, Emily Lee, born in Norway, September, 1833. They have seven children
- Ole, John, Elling, Gilbert, Hanna, Emma and Andrena, They belong to
the Lutheran Church. He is a republican.
Ole
O. Tenold, postmaster after whom the
post office received its name, came to Brookfield township in 1868.
He in company with Ole O. Harmon bought 400 acres, which they worked
together a year. They then dissolved partnership, Mr. Tenold retaining
240 acres. he was born in Norway, Nov. 28, 1843. His parents emigrated
to America in 1846 and settled in Boone County, Illinois, where they
were pioneers. Ole resided with his parents on a farm and received a
common school education. In 1861 he emigrated to Winneshiek Co., Iowa,
and worked until 1862; then bought land on section 21, Hartland township,
which he made his home until 1868. On June 20, 1880, he married Carrie
T. Iverson, a native of Rock Co., Wis., born Oct. 28, 1853. they have
one child - Oscar. They are members of the Lutheran Church. He is a
republican and has been assessor three terms; is also justice of the
peace and road supervisor. He is an enterprising citizen.
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