. History of Winnebago County and Hancock County, Iowa, a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement ... Hansing, who was born in Iowa county, Wisconsin,ill January. ls7il. a son of Arnc and Julia (Harldson) Hansing. who were nativesof the hind of the midniglit sun. Coming to America in an early day, theyestablished their home in Iowa county, Wisconsin, where for a time the fathercultivated a rented farm, but at length purchased land which he further devel-oped and improved, and later moved to Blair, Nebraska, spending his remainingdays there. He passed away in December, IIMH

. History of Winnebago County and Hancock County, Iowa, a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement ... Hansing, who was born in Iowa county, Wisconsin,ill January. ls7il. a son of Arnc and Julia (Harldson) Hansing. who were nativesof the hind of the midniglit sun. Coming to America in an early day, theyestablished their home in Iowa county, Wisconsin, where for a time the fathercultivated a rented farm, but at length purchased land which he further devel-oped and improved, and later moved to Blair, Nebraska, spending his remainingdays there. He passed away in December, IIMH Stock Photo
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. History of Winnebago County and Hancock County, Iowa, a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement ... Hansing, who was born in Iowa county, Wisconsin, ill January. ls7il. a son of Arnc and Julia (Harldson) Hansing. who were nativesof the hind of the midniglit sun. Coming to America in an early day, theyestablished their home in Iowa county, Wisconsin, where for a time the fathercultivated a rented farm, but at length purchased land which he further devel-oped and improved, and later moved to Blair, Nebraska, spending his remainingdays there. He passed away in December, IIMHI. and is still survived by his wife. Henry 0. Hansing was reared and educated in his native county and remainedwith his parents until he attained his majority, when he started out in thebusiness world indei)endently. Removing to Winnebago county, Iowa, he washere employed for about seven years and then married and moved upon his wifesfarm of one hundred and si.xty acres on section 29, King township. lie at oncebegan the further development of the place, which he has since operated and has ?Z CD t-H O. ?r--- K... ... : y TXLOF.N .on>; i:).*; KM.*- Ji u WlXXKBAdO AXl) HANCOCK tUdXTIKS 235 converted it into one of the fines^t improved farms of tlie eounty, upon whichhe has erected a residence that is scarcely equaled and is not surpassed in thissection of the state. lie follows the most progressive methods in his farm work, which is conducte<l along- scientific lines, and his life of diligence and deter-mination has brought a notable and gratifying measure of prosperity. He isalso a stockhdiilcr in the elevator and the creamery companies of Thompson. In August, IIJOO, Jlr. Hansing was united in marriage to Mrs. Mary (Uahl)Grasley, a daughter of the Kev. I. N. and Catherine (Maursund) Dahl, who werenatives of Xorway. The father was for six years a missionary in India andMrs. Hansing was born in that country in Decendier, 1872. Mr. Dahl came toAmerica in 1873, establishing his