Olaf MAANINGA
Born on family farm. Farmed in Shell River Township, Wadena County, Minnesota. Came to the US in July 1893. Landed at the Port of Sault St Marie, Michigan. Became a US citizen on 6 December 1898. (Wadena County Records) On the Board of Directors for the Menahga Co-operative Creamery in 1923.
Born in St. Joseph Hospital. Burried in Jim Cook Cemetery. Mother of 19 children of which 10 died in infancy. Farmed in Shell River Township, Wadena County, Minnesota. Came to US in 1885 with Mother Maria Ruona and Father Lars Pulju. Alma said that she wanted two dozen children. Her wish was nearly fulfilled as she and Olaf had 19 children. The sad aspect of this was that only nine of them lived to reach the age of ten. Doctors were few and far between at this time. This lack of medical supervision along with childhood diseases and epidemics took its toll. One of their sons, Evert, remembers having ot make a wooden box for one of his young brothers who had died. The funerals were always held soon after the death and always in the living room. The first son, John, was born on September 19, 1896. He was named after Olaf's father in Finland. By this time Olaf and Alma had settled on a farm a few miles from the Lars Pulju's. It was a wedding gift from Lars. The Maaninga's last children were bron in 1922; they were twins but only one, Ailie, survived. Three years later Olaf died of a heart lesion and pulmonary TB on February 1, 1925. Evert remembers the funeral being held at the house and Adam Kinnunen taking the body to Jim Cook Cemetery in a flat bed truck. Olaf was laid to rest close to ten of his children who had preceded him. Alma continued to farm with her children on the farm. As they grew up and married they were given a farm as a wedding gift by their grandfather, Lars Pulju. Obviously he wanted his family to live nearby as all the farms were in Shell River Township. -From "Maaninga Family History" by Curtis Maaninga.
Born on family farm. Died in St. Joseph's Hospital. Buried in Jim Cook Cemetery. Farmed in Shell River Township, Wadena County, Minnesota until his death. Was active in community affairs. Served as a member of the the School Board and also Township Board of Shell River Township. On the Board of Directors for Menahga Co-operative Creamery 13 February 1941-Secretary February 22, 1940, Board Member of FHA-PMA and REA.
Lived in Iron, St Louis County, Minnesota while married to John Hakala.
Buried in Jim Cook Cemetery. Graduated from Menahga High School in 1945. Farmed in the Shell River Township area all his life. He retired to live in Menahga in 1975.
After marrying Waino, they farmed in Shell River Township for a while and then moved to Duluth, Minnesota.
Lived in Shell River Township, Wadena County, Minnesota and farmed the Lars Pulju homestead. Fathered 10 children, one died.
While married to Axel Peterson they farmed near Sebeka, Minnesota.
Farmed in Sebeka, Minnesota area and then moved to Duluth, Minnesota.
Burried in Jim Cook Cemetery.
Farmed and lived near Sebeka, Minnesota.
He married Anna Hanna Aliina Pulju 22 Nov 1895 at Wadena, Wadena, Minnesota . Anna Hanna Aliina Pulju was born at Simo, Oulun Lääni, Finland 18 Oct 1880 daughter of Lauri Pulju and Maria Kaisa Ruona .
They were the parents of 15
children:
John a Maaninga
born 19 Sep 1896.
Atolf Maaninga
born 1 Jan 1898.
Olof Maaninga
born 23 Jan 1900.
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Olaf Maaninga died 1 Feb 1925 at Shell River Township, Wadena County, Minnesota .
Anna Hanna Aliina Pulju died 30 Dec 1964 at Park Rapids, Hubbard, Minnesota .