Leo A. & Mabel (Kees) Bredesen

Greenwood, Eaton, Clark Co., Wisconsin

Leo Bredesen.

 

Leo Bredeson was the son of Anton and Selma Bordesen and born January 11, 1894.  He resided in Greenwood, Clark County, Wisconsin where he had a well drilling business.  February 10, 1915, he married Mabel, the daughter of John and Mary Rogers (Aitken) Kees.  She was born in Dunn County, Wisconsin, June 12, 1894.  The year of their marriage, both of them turned twenty-one.  Leo passed away February 25, 1964, just ten days after they celebrated their forty-ninth wedding anniversary.  Mabel died in the fall of 1971 on the 4th of September.  They are both buried in the Greenwood City, Cemetery.

 

Leo Bredesen's Farm

 

When my mother, Eileen was born, Mabel and Leo Bredesen lived at about the intersection of E. Division and Crocker Ave. in Greenwood across from the John Arends home. That house was later occupied by the Ellingson family. They purchased the farm on the edge of town when the well drilling business was growing and Leo needed more room for storage of the well drilling tools, well casing etc. and also for the animals that were sometimes received in payment for a well.  Michael Dunn (grandson).

 

 

Social Security

 

Leo Bredesen #397-30-3725, b. 11 Jan 1894, d. Feb 1964, issued in Wisconsin with actual death residence in Wisconsin.

 

Census Records

 

1900 census residence #213 1893 sec 34  (1905 G. B. Andrews property)

Bordesen, Anton

Head

W

M

3/1861

39

M

13

 

 

Norway

Selma

Wife

W

F

3/1866

34

M

13

7

7

Norway

Dagni

Daughter

W

F

7/1885

14

S

 

 

 

Norway

William

Son

W

M

9/1887

12

S

 

 

 

Wisconsin

Emma

Daughter

W

F

12/1888

11

S

 

 

 

Wisconsin

Hilda

Daughter

W

F

9/1891

8

S

 

 

 

Wisconsin

Leo

Son

W

M

2/1894

6

S

 

 

 

Wisconsin

Edwin

Son

W

M

9/1897

2

S

 

 

 

Wisconsin

Elsie

Daughter

W

F

9/1899

8/12

S

 

 

 

Wisconsin


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Contributors

 

Michael Dunn, Duane Horn, Sharon Short & The Clark Co., WI History Buffs.

 

 

 

 


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