Peterson, Hans.

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Hans Peterson was born on March 22, 1899 in Mørsvikbotn, Norway to Pedder Pederson and Jakobine Karlsen. There were eight children in the family, including Hans. Pedder was a farmer and fisherman, and he died young of blood poisoning, leaving Jakobine to work and care for the family. They lived in a poorly built home but managed. When Hans was fifteen, he went to Lofoten, where he was a cook on a fishing boat. He took this job to earn money for his confirmation suit. He remained in the Lofoten fishing industry for five years, and also fished for herring in Stavanger for two winters. In an effort to make a better living, Hans immigrated to North Dakota in April 1923. He met his brother in Stanley, ND and worked on his cousin's farm for the winter. The next winter, he drove a school bus, which helped him with his English. Hans then decided to go to Alaska with his cousin, Andrew Olafson, and they fished for herring for a short while. After this, Hans worked in a reduction plant, which made fish oil and other products, and then worked at a fox farm for twenty-seven months. He also worked in a cannery and did carpentry work in Petersburg. In 1928, Hans decided to move to Seattle, WA, where his brother was. He worked in a sawmill in Ballard for a while and then went to Vancouver, British Columbia. In Vancouver, he married Selma Reinvik, who had been his neighbor in Norway. They moved to Gig Harbor, WA in 1930 and had three children: Harold, Raymond, and Joanne. At first, Hans did farming and later he made a living by selling milk to Bremerton. His creamery eventually went broke, but he still owned 95 acres when he retired. In 1946, Selma, Hans' first wife passed away and he remarried five years later to Nellie Cleveland. Hans attends church in Rosedale, WA once in awhile and also goes to the lodge occasionally. He has visited Norway three times and receives a Norwegian newspaper once a week in Washington. Hans is very proud of his Norwegian heritage and considers Scandinavians "some of the most civilized people in the world."

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Full Name: Hans Peterson. Father: Pedder Pederson. Mother: Jakobine Karlsen. Paternal Grandfather: Peder Olsen. Paternal Grandmother: (?) Barbo. Maternal Grandfather: (?) Karlsen. Maternal Grandmother: Karen Jakobsen. Brothers and Sisters: Ingvald Peterson, Konrad Peterson, Erling Peterson, Julie Peterson, Inga Peterson, Petra Peterson, Magnus Peterson. Spouse: Selma Reinvik Peterson. Nellie Cleveland Peterson. Children: Harold Peterson, Raymond Peterson, Joanne Peterson.

From the guide to the Hans Marius Peterson Oral History Interview, 1982, (Robert A.L. Mortvedt Library Scandinavian Immigrant Experience Collection Archives and Special Collections Department)

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creatorOf Kemp, J. A. Petrel. Milwaukee Public Library, Milwaukee County Federated Library System
referencedIn Peterson, Hans Marius. Hans Marius Peterson Oral History Interview 1982. Oregon State University Libraries
creatorOf Hans Marius Peterson Oral History Interview, 1982 Robert A.L. Mortvedt Library Scandinavian Immigrant Experience Collection Archives and Special Collections Department
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Gig Harbor (Wash.)
Seattle (Wash.)
Stanley (N.D.)
Mørviksbotn (Norway)
Lofoten (Norway)
Alaska
Vancouver (B.C. Canada)
Stavanger (Norway)
Subject
Education
Christmas
Emigration and immigration
Family
Fishing
Marriage service
Norway
Norwegian
Norwegian
Norwegian
Norwegian language
Ocean travel
Oral history
Overland Journeys to the Northwestern United States
Pioneers
Railroad travel
Scandinavian Americans
Sound recordings
Washington (State)
Occupation
Cannery workers
Carpenters
Hunters
Sawmill workers
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Birth 1922-10-26

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Swedish

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