Harald Evensen was the son of
Even
Eriksen Gulset and Gunhild Haraldsdatter, who also emigrated on the same
ship. He was born June 24th 1824, probably in Lunde parish i Telemark, as he moved to
Gjerpen from Lunde with his parents in 1837.
He was married to Karen Gurine Eriksdatter on Dec 10, 1847 in Gjerpen, and he seems to have settled in a house
on the part of Skien/Gjerpen called Brekkejordet, which at this time belonged
to Gjerpen, but was only minutes from the city of Skien. They had a daughter, Gunhild Annette, born there on August 14, 1848. She emigrated with her parents.
In 1845 Harald lived on Gulset with his parents. He was a painter. His wife
Karen Gurine also lived on Gulset, where her parents
Erik
Helgesen and Anne Pedersdatter had a farm called Nyhus u/Gulset. They also
emigrated in 1849.
When Harald, his wife Karen Gurine, and their daughter arrived in America in August of 1849, they settled in the
Pine Lake area. They are listed in the Oconomowoc township in
Waukesha County in the 1850-census, and at that time they were living
next door to Karen’s parents, the Helgesens. By 1850, they also had a son
named Edvardt, who was apparently born after they arrived in America and whose name is listed in the census. Karen’s
parents both died by November 1852, and evidence shows that the Harald Evensen
and his family moved to Scandinavia township around 1854. His family was among some of
the original settlers in that area. They lived on a 120-acre farm just south of
the present-day village limits of Iola. They also took with them to Scandinavia, Karen’s two youngest siblings, Carl and Anne Karine, who had
been orphaned by the parent’s deaths.
The Evensens can be found in the census of 1860 (and all censuses thereafter)
in Scandinavia township. They had a total of 11 children, 6 who died
young or as infants. The couple also raised Karen’s two youngest
siblings, Carl and Anne Karine (who have
confirmation records in the
Scandinavian Lutheran church.)
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From left: Henry, Edwin, Clara, Joseph and Edward.
In front Harald and Karen Gurine.
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The Evensen children were:
1. Gunhild Annette, b. Gjerpen Aug 14, 1848. Dead before 1854.
2. Edvard, b. Febr 7, 1850. Died Nov 3, 1860.
3. Edwin, b. 1850. He was an educator
and moved to the Seattle area before the Great Depression and was reported to
be a college professor there. He also invested in real estate and he and his
sons managed some of the expensive real estate in what is now known as the
downtown Seattle financial district.
4. Gunhilde Annette, b. 1854. Dead 1855.
5. Anna Georgine, b. 1856. Dead 1860.
6. Gustav Adolph, b. 1858. Gustav Adolph began study for the ministry, but died
in 1885 before he finished his studies.
7. Adam, b. ca 1859. Dead 1860.
8. Edward, b. 1861. He married a Jaastad-girl from the Iola area and they moved
to Tomahawk, WI where they operated a business catering to tourists.
9. Henry, b. 1862.
10. Clara Henrietta, b. 1864. She married John Frogner, who was partner with
his brothers in a lumber mill and electric company in downtown Iola. The
Frogners also owned a Case car dealership for a short time, before the car
company folded.
11. Joseph, b. 1867. He married his first cousin, Sara Helgesen (Henry’s
daughter) and took over the family farm after his parents died. He also owned
and rented several cottages at the Chain of Lakes, but some poor business
dealings let to Joseph eventually losing the farm to the bank in the 1930’s.
The farm was later purchased by Edgar Johnson, who was one of Anne Karine’s
grandsons (Alfred’s son), and it remained in that family for many years –
so the Johnson family owned the two adjacent farms. Joseph died in 1941.
Most of the Evensen family members are buried in the
Scandinavia Lutheran Cemetery on Country Road G north of Scandinavia.
Harald Evensen died March 20, 1907, and Karen Gurine died July 3, 1910.