
Biographies - V
VESTERHEIM, Nels L.
"These Our Roots, The History of Fertile,
Minnesota;" The Ulen Union, David G. Evans (Publisher), 1987, page 196
"Nels L. Vesterheim born in 1865 at
the Opheim farm in Voss, Norway, the son of Lars Isakson Vesterheim and Ingjerd
Opheim. In 1884, he left Norway together with one brother, Isak, and sisters,
Gjertrud and Cecelia. They first lived at Ada, Minnesota and then moved to
Fertile. Gjertrude lived with Nels and later married Fred Peterson. Cecelia
moved to Crookston and married Mr. Knutson. The brother, Isak, moved to Lengby.
Mrs. Nels Vesterheim was Sigrid Moyard, born in 1864. They were married on
November 18, 1893, and opened a restaurant where the Town and County building
now stands. There were five children, a son who died when a child and four
daughters, Ida, Christine, Leona and Inger. As they grew up they all worked
with the parents in the business. Christine married Chris Ormbreck and lives
in Ulen, Minnesota. She has four sons, Harlan, who lives in Fargo; Clayton,
Neal and Paul who live with their mother. Ida lived in Fertile all of her life
and died on September 14, 1973. Lena lived in Grand Forks and married Melvin
Herndon. She died in 1959. They had one daughter, Lois, who lives in
Macungie, Pennsylvania. Inger worked for many years in Grand Forks, returned
to Fertile and lives at the Sunshine Courts. Mr. Vesterheim died in 1945 and
Mrs. Vesterheim lived to be almost 95 years and died in 1961. She was a very
active worker in Concordia Lutheran Church ladies aid. She had attended aid
meetings from the time she was twelve years old back in Norway. The first aid
meeting she served in Fertile was in the kitchen of the restaurant where she
set the table in the kitchen, served biscuits, sauce, cheese, jelly, cake and
cookies and, of course, coffee. Another interesting fact is that Mr.
Vesterheim built the house where Jessie Halvorson now lives. Later he sold
this to Albert Gullickson, who added to the size of the house, and the
Vesterheim Family then bought the Kankel house where Inger lived until five
years ago. This house is now owned by G. Werner."
Jon Raymond
St. Paul Park, MN
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~raymond
submitted February 2006
VIKEN, OLE SYVERSEN
Bicentennial History of Polk County,
Minnesota: Pioneers of the Valley,
Polk County Historical Society, 1976, Copyright 1976, Taylor
Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas
page 136
Ole Syversen Viken and his wife Ingeborg Olsdatter Rud
Viken together with Mr.
Viken’s old mother Anna Knudsen
Viken, and their three daughters Anna, Alice (Olaug),
and Thora, immigrated to the United States from Nesbyen, Hallingdal, Norway in
1880. They arrived first at Lanesboro, Minnesota, where Mr. Viken had a
relative. Later Mrs. Viken’s two brothers, Jurgen and Jens Rud, convinced them
to take a homestead near them at Fertile in Polk County. They arrived at Edna
(New Beltrami) by train and took a claim near the Red Lake northeast of
Fertile. Four sons were born in America: Syvert, Henry, Otto and Olaf. Anna
Viken married Andrew Stovern and pioneered at McIntosh; Alice Viken married
Luther Fowler and resided in Two Rivers, Wisconsin; Thora married a Fertile
school teacher, Mr. Orvik. Syvert married and became a pioneer farmer near
Portland, Oregon. Henry was Chief of Police in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Olaf
married Anna Larson and resided at Blackduck. Otto Joel Viken married Rose
Morvig of Fertile. Rose and Otto had seven children: Albert, Anges, Dora, Olga,
Otis, Orpha and George.
submitted by Jon Raymond January 2003

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