Hannah E. Hansen (1864-1936)

Hannah E. Hansen (1864-1936) aka Hanne Amundsen, Emigrated from Norway in 1880 (b. February 1864, Oslo, Norway - d. April 24, 1936, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA)

Birth
Hannah was born in Oslo, Norway possibly to Amund Hansen.

Siblings
She had at least three other siblings that emigrated with her: Carrie Hanson who's daughter, May, married Eden T. Brekke (1893-1978); Ole C. Hanson (1870-?) who lived in Dallas, Barron County, Wisconsin and had several children; and a sister who lived in Seattle, Washington.

Marriage
Hannah married Otto Olson (1858-1921) on September 04, 1884 in Chicago at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church at 138th Street and Wabash Avenue.

Children
Together they had the following children: Tille Olson (1885-1918) who married Norval Wintrone (c1885-1918) in Wisconsin then she and her husband died in the influenza pandemic at Devil's Lake, North Dakota; Harry Oliver Olson (1887-1964) who served as a Lieutenant in World War I, married a French woman named Germaine X (1900-1920) who died after two years of marriage in San Francisco and they had no children; Mabel Olson (1890-1971) who married Jesse Clay (1888-1976) and had one child and four grandchildren; Norman Otto Olson (1895-1977) who married Isabelle Wickman (1901-1931) and had one child, Norman Olson II (1921-1967) aka Buddy Olson, who died under the name "Norman Wickman" and was buried in the Catholic Cemetery in Chicago, then Norman senior married Eva X (1904-2000) from Germany and had three children; and Helen Olson (1900-1970) who married John Lozinski (1896-1980) and had two children, Dorothy Lozinski and John Lozinski then she married Frank Kirpichoff (1891-1965).

Chicago, Illinois
In 1900 Otto and Hannah were living at 167 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois with their four children. On February 13, 1910 it appears that Hannah was returning from a trip to Scandinavia by way of Liverpool, England aboard the ship "Campania".

Death of husband
In 1921 her husband died and in 1930 Hannah, now a widow was living with her son, Harry, a widower; and Hazel Wintrone who was the daughter of Tille. They were living at 1227 Mozart Street in Chicago.

Death
Hannah died on April 24, 1936.

Funeral notice
Her funeral notice was in the Chicago Tribune on Sunday April 26, 1936 read as follows: Hannah Olson nee Admundsen, wife of the late Otto, beloved mother of the late Mrs. Tillie Wintrone, Harry, Mrs. Mabel Clay, Norman, Helen, and Hazel Wintrone. Funeral services Monday 1 p.m. at chapel 2906 Madison Street. Interment Mount Olive.

Burial
She was buried on April 27, 1936 at Mount Olive Cemetery at 3800 North Narragansett Avenue in Chicago in the same plot as her husband Otto.