History of Clay and Norman counties, Minnesota : their people, industries, and institutions : with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . BEXXIE J. OX GlNDERSOX FARM. THE NEV ;,- PIJBUG LIBRARY . LENOX CLAY AND NORMAN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA. 449 America in 1882 and they were married in 1884 and settled on the farmin section 20. Mrs. Gunderson is still living. Gunder B. Gunderson andwife were the parents of the following children: Bennie J., the subjectof this sketch: Allen D., Agnes G., George C., Andrew H


History of Clay and Norman counties, Minnesota : their people, industries, and institutions : with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . BEXXIE J. OX GlNDERSOX FARM. THE NEV ;,- PIJBUG LIBRARY . LENOX CLAY AND NORMAN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA. 449 America in 1882 and they were married in 1884 and settled on the farmin section 20. Mrs. Gunderson is still living. Gunder B. Gunderson andwife were the parents of the following children: Bennie J., the subjectof this sketch: Allen D., Agnes G., George C., Andrew H., William J., Dora J. and Mabel E., all of whom are still living. Mr. andMrs. Gunderson were members of the Norwegian Lutheran church andalways took a proper interest in the affairs of the same, as well as in thegeneral social activities of the district in which thev lived, helpful factorsin the promotion of all causes ha\ing for their object the common goodof the community. Bennie J. Gunderson was educated in the public schools of Molandtownsliiji and was reared on his fathers farm. From boyhood he was anable assistant in the labors of developing and improving the home Gunderson ^old, in the sp


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