Golden jubilee, 1905-1955: Upham, North Dakota, June 3 and 4, 1955

ANDREW A. BURLOG. Andrew Burlog was born at St. Anskar, Iowa. He arrived at Upham in 1898 and homesteaded. He is still farming near Upham. Andrew was married on June 20, 1906 to Clara Severson. Of their seven children six are living. Alice Wold, Box 99, Deerfield, Illinois; George Burlog, 719 N. 3rd...

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Summary:ANDREW A. BURLOG. Andrew Burlog was born at St. Anskar, Iowa. He arrived at Upham in 1898 and homesteaded. He is still farming near Upham. Andrew was married on June 20, 1906 to Clara Severson. Of their seven children six are living. Alice Wold, Box 99, Deerfield, Illinois; George Burlog, 719 N. 3rd St. Grand Forks, N. Dak., Luther Burlog, Orland Burlog and Harriet Burlog of Upham. and Bernice Halvorson, Palermo, N. Dak. Andrew Bulrog served as township officer for Meadow Township for 15 years. He belongs to the Bloomfield Lutheran Church. MR. AND MRS. G. B. JOHNSON Gudbjartur Johnson was born in Iceland. His father, -Jon Post, homesteaded on what is now the Gottleib Brandt farm near Kramer. The nearest town at that time was Willow City and travel was by oxen team. Mr. Johnson came to Upham in 1900. He married Gudrun Olaf- sdottir. They homesteaded and were members of the Lutheran Church. Five of their six children are living, namely: Justice Nels G. Johnson, Bismarck, N. Dak.; Attorney Einar Johnson, La- kota, N. Dak.; Lilja, wife of Rev. V. J. Eylands, Winnipeg, Man.; Dr. 0. W. Johnson, Rugby, N. Dak, and Dr. C. G. Johnson, Rugby, N. Dak. A son, John, was lost during the flu epidenmic following World War I. MRS. JOHANNA MOEN Mrs. Moen came to Upham in 1892. She is the widow of Mr. E. H. Moen. Six of their seven children are still living. They are: Reuben and Orris of Upham, N. Dak.; Esther, Mrs. Richard Oium, Towner; Judith, Mrs. Edwin Moen, Upham, N. Dak.; Erna, Mrs. Raemer Garnant, Bantrv, N. D.; and Selma, Mrs. John Johnson, Minot, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Moen are homesteaders and belong to the Deep Lutheran Free church. CHARLES M. BAILEY Mr. Charles M. Bailey was born in Missouri. He was married to Miss Ida B. Maupin on February 15, 1895. They came to Upham in 1902 where Mr. Bailey homesteaded and was engaged in farming. They shipped their cattle and other property up from Marshall, Missouri in that same year. Charles served both as a township and school officer in Little Deep township. He served two or three terms in each capacity during the thirties. Two children were born to the Baileys, both of them living. They are Emmet Bailey of Granville and Mrs. J. E. Miller, (Lydia) of Upham, North Dakota. The Baileys belonged to and attended the Baptist church. Scanned with a Zeutschel Zeta book scanner at 300 dpi. Edited in Multi-page TIFF Editor.