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History[edit | edit source]
From the very beginning Wisconsin was a primary destination for Norwegian immigrants. By 1850's 8,600 Norwegians lived in Wisconsin; by 1860 the number was well above 44,000. The high consentration of Norwegians Communities living in Rock River Basin formed the center of Norwegian settlers. By 1900 25 % of the Norwegians in America lived in Wisconsin.
The earliest Norwegian settler in Wisconsin was a man named Ole Knudsen Nattestad. He arrived in Wisconsin in 1838, and settled at Jefferson Prairie, Rock County. Ole was born in Vægli in Numedal, Buskerud County, Norway and came over with his brother Ansten. They worked in Illinois for a while, then separated; Ole went to Wisconsin and Ansten went back to Norway where he gathered about 100 persons to come back to America with him.
One of the earliest settlements in Wisconsin was the Muskego Settlement. (Today the town of Norway). John Nielsen Luraas was the leader of the group. The settlers came primarily from Telemark County in Norway. One of the prominant men in Muskego was Even Heg. Even had been a wealthy Innkeeper in Drammen, Buskerud, Norway. After buying the farm of John Luraas he erected a barn that was to be used for many things. The barn proved to be a refuse for many new immigrants who needed a place of rest, hospitality, and assistence. This special place also became a center for religious services; Claus Clausen organized his Sunday school there, and when the cholera outbreak hit Muskego 1849, 1850, and 1852, the barn was used as a 50 bed hospital.
On 31 Jan 1848 the first Temperance Society of the Norwegians was organized in Muskego, again at the home of Even Heg. Even was elected President and his son, Hans C. the future Colonel of the 15th Wisconsin Volunteers, became the secretary.
1860 Wisconsin Census: Norwegians in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Genealogical Societies[edit | edit source]
Wisconsin Genealogical Societies:
County Historical & Genealogy Societies[edit | edit source]
Blue Hills - Barron County Genealogical Society
Buffalo County Historical Society
Burnett County Historical Society
Chippewa County Genealogical Society
Chippewa County Historical Society
Dane County Historical Society
Dodge County Historical Society
Dodge / Jefferson Co. Genealogy Society
Dunn County Historical Society
Eau Claire Genealogical Research Society
Fond du Lac County Genealogical Society
Grant County Genealogy Society
Green County Genealogy Society
Iowa County Genealogical Society
Jefferson / Dodge Co. Genealogy Society
Juneau County Historical Society
Kenosha County Genealogy Society
La Crosse Genealogical Society
Lafayette County Genealogy Society
Langlade County Genealogy Society
Langlade County Historical Society
Manitiwoc County Historical Society
Marathon County Genealogy Society
Marathon County Historical Society
Milwaukee County Historical Society
Oconto County Genealogy Society
Portage County Historical Society
Sauk County Historical Society
Sawyer County Historical Society
Sheboygan County Historical Research Center
St. Croix Valley Genealogical Society
Taylor County Genealogical Society
Vernon County Historical Society
Vilas County - Lakeland Genealogy Society
Walworth County Genealogical Society
Washington County Historical Society
Waukesha County Genealogical Society
Waukesha County Historical Society & Museum
Waupaca Area Genealogical Society
Waushara County Historical Society
Wisconsin Cemeteries:[edit | edit source]
Franklin Norwegian Lutheran Cemetery
Jefferson Prairie Cemetery: Clinton Township,
Laaland/Johnson Cemetery, Barron County
Norwegian Lutheran Cemetery, Westford, Richland County
Norwegian American Newspapers:[edit | edit source]
Nordlyset 1847-1850 Muskego, Wisconsin
Emigranten 1852-1868 Wisconsin