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Lene G. Hogenson 1887 - 1887

Lene G. Hogenson was born on April 12, 1887 in Ephraim, Wisconsin United States to Lena Gesine (Rejnertsdatter) Hogenson and Fordel Hogenson, and had siblings Nels Benjamin Hogenson, Herman David Hoganson, Rheinhart Martin Hoganson, Fredide Leonore Hogenson, Samuel Matthew Hogenson, and Elise Marie Hogenson. Lene Hogenson died on August 30, 1887.
Lene G. Hogenson
April 12, 1887
Ephraim, Wisconsin, United States
August 30, 1887
Wisconsin, United States
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  • 04/12
    1887

    Birthday

    April 12, 1887
    Birthdate
    Ephraim, Wisconsin United States
    Birthplace
  • 08/30
    1887

    Death

    August 30, 1887
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Wisconsin United States
    Death location
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    Lene G. Hogenson lived 75 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 0.
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In 1887, in the year that Lene G. Hogenson was born, on May 9th, Buffalo Bill's Wild West show opened in London. Founded in 1883, the show was attended - twice - by Queen Victoria and adored by audiences who thrilled to his fanciful acts portraying life in the "Wild West."
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In 1889, Lene was only 2 years old when on April 22nd, at "high noon," about 50,000 people took off to claim open lands in the Land Rush of 1889. Called the "Unassigned Lands," part or all of 6 counties in Oklahoma were up for grabs. By the end of the day, Oklahoma City and Guthrie were created - each with about 10,000 inhabitants.
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