Anderson, Alfred (Aage) Valdemar

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Aage Valdemar Andersen was born on August 24, 1902 in Hornbæk, Denmark to Ernst Andersen and Louise Jensen. Ernst owned a shoe store but spent most of his time as a Lutheran missionary. There were four other children in the family: Dan, Skjøld, Else, and Frede. Aage finished high school in Denmark and then became an apprentice in the hardware business for four years. Aage obtained a good job after his apprenticeship but wanted to travel, which led him to immigrate to the United States in 1924. He stayed in New York City for about one year and then went to Detroit, where he worked for General Motors. Aage then went to British Columbia, where his brothers had immigrated in the meantime. He did harvest work with them for a couple of months before moving to Seattle, WA, where he got back into the hardware business. In Seattle, Aage also met his wife, Ellen Hoch, and was married in 1928. Ellen was from Fredericia, Denmark, and they had two children, Elsie and Carl. Aage worked as an electrician at Sand Point Naval Station during WWII, after which he and Ellen bought their own store, where they sold gifts and hardware. Aage also became a storekeeper in Alaska for ten seasons, during which time Ellen managed the store at home. After the store, Aage made another business venture and built a motel in Moses Lake, WA with a friend named Sigmund Tetten. Aage sold the motel after eleven years, retiring at the age of sixty-six. After retirement, Aage and Ellen settled in Poulsbo, WA and bought a motor home. They have visited all fifty states and have also visited Denmark several times. Aage has belonged to the Danish Brotherhood and the Sons of Norway and is proud of his heritage. However, he also feels he is "as good of a citizen [American] as anybody is going to be."

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Full Name: Alfred (Aage) Valdemar Andersen. Father: Ernst Andersen. Mother: Louise Jensen. Paternal Grandfather: Jens Christian Andersen. Paternal Grandmother: Stine Tipperup. Maternal Grandfather: Lars Jensen. Maternal Grandmother: Else Jensen. Brothers and Sisters: Dan Andersen, Skjøld Andersen, Else Andersen, Frede Andersen. Spouse: Ellen Hoch Andersen. Children: Elsie Andersen, Carl Andersen.

From the guide to the Alfred (Aage) Valdemar Anderson Oral History Interview, 1982, (Robert A.L. Mortvedt Library Scandinavian Immigrant Experience Collection Archives and Special Collections Department)

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associatedWith Andersen, Carl person
associatedWith Andersen, Dan person
associatedWith Andersen, Else person
associatedWith Andersen, Elsie person
associatedWith Andersen, Ernst person
associatedWith Andersen family family
associatedWith Andersen, Frede person
associatedWith Andersen, Skjold person
associatedWith Danish Brotherhood in America. Lodge 29 (Seattle, Wash.) corporateBody
associatedWith General Electric Company corporateBody
associatedWith Hoch, Ellen person
associatedWith Hoch family family
associatedWith Jensen family family
associatedWith Jensen, Louise person
associatedWith Naval Station Puget Sound ( Wash.) corporateBody
associatedWith Seattle Hardware Company (Seattle, Wash.) corporateBody
associatedWith Sons of Norway (U.S.) Leif Erikson Lodge No. 1 (Seattle, Wash.) corporateBody
associatedWith Tetten family family
associatedWith Tetten, Sigmund person
associatedWith Tipperup family family
Place Name Admin Code Country
Hornbæk (Denmark)
Detroit (Mich.)
New York (N. Y.)
British Columbia
Moses Lake (Wash.)
Fredericia (Denmark)
Poulsbo (Wash.)
Seattle (Wash.)
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Emigration and immigration
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Motel management
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