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Johan Reinert Reiersen

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Reierson married Henrietta Christine Waldt (1818–1851) on August 5, 1836 in Prairieville, Texas. The couple had six sons and two daughters. He spent the remainder of his life as a farmer and member of the Prairieville community. When he died in Prairieville, he was still writing about Texas in
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Reierson decided to immigrate to Texas and establish a Norwegian colony in the republic. With a small group of Norwegians, including his own family, he returned in the spring of 1845. Before departing for America, he established a monthly magazine,
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Reierson had been sponsored in 1843 by a group of prospective emigrants and financiers to tour the United States and report settlement possibilities. He made his way to the
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After the annexation of Texas in 1845, Reierson led his group of settlers into the state and established the first real Norwegian immigrant colony in Texas in
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encouraged him to bring Norwegian settlers to the republic and promised aid in the establishment of a colony.
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assumed the editorship of the popular magazine until she herself immigrated to Texas in 1847.
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writer, author and publisher as well as an early Texas pioneer and emigration activist.
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Pathfinder for Norwegian Emigrants to the United North American States and Texas
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In 1844, Reierson wrote and published a comprehensive book about America titled
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publications in Norway. He was buried at Four Mile Prairie Norwegian Cemetery.
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Veiviser for norske emigranter til De forenede nordamerikanske stater og Texas
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Index


Vestre Moland
Aust-Agder
Norwegian-American
Republic of Texas
Austin
Sam Houston
Elise Wærenskjold
Henderson County
Brownsboro
Van Zandt County
Prairieville
Kaufman County
Johan Reinert Reierson, Pioneer(Promise of America. The Norwegian Emigrant Museum, Hamar, Norway)
J. R. Reierson's Indiscretions (Einar Haugen. Norwegian-American Historical Association. Volume 21: Page 269)
The Norwegian Texans(University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures. San Antonio: Encino, 1970)
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Norwegian Soldiers in the Confederate Forces (by C.A. Clausen and Derwood Johnson. Norwegian American Historic Association. Volume 25: Page 105)"
the original
Recollections of a Norwegian Pioneer in Texas (translated and edited by C. A. Clausen. Norwegian-American Historical Association. Volume XII: Page 91)
Four Mile Cemetery (Four Mile Prairie Norwegians)
Blegen, Theodore C.
Four Mile Prairie, Texas
Prairieville, Texas
Normandy, Texas
Categories
1810 births
1864 deaths
People from Lillesand

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