Detailed description is The Andrew Larson House is a historic home located in Stirling. The house was built in 1906 by Andrew Larson, Sr. and has similarities to the Michelsen home. The house started as a two-room house, Larsen added onto the home in 1910 just before his LDS mission to Denmark.The Larson FamilyAndrew Larson was born in Sonnerup, Roskilde County, Denmark, September 1, 1848. Inger Rassmusson was born the last of nine children in Stora-Koping, Malmöhus County, Sweden, July 27, 1852. Andrew and Inger married March 19, 1874 and had five girls and five boys.Their children were: Christenia Larson, born October 14, 1876John Larson, Born January 6, 1878Julius Larson, born January 24, 1881William Larson, born February 18, 1883 - died October 26, 1903Andrew Larson, born September 8, 1884 - died July 19, 1965James Larson, born February 18, 1886Minnie Larson, born March 21, 1888Magdalene Larson, born July 28, 1890Sarah Larson, born April 27, 1892Clara Larson, April 27, 1896 The Larson family was one of the first families to arrive in Stirling August 20, 1899 as part of a mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to settle Southern Alberta. After arriving in Canada Andrew built a small two room shack later finishing it in 1910. He was a great carpenter and made a loom and did a lot of weaving with it. Magdalene or Maggie his tenth child inherited this and has since donated it to the Glenbow Museum in Calgary.
Established in the recent years Andrew Larson House,Stirling,AB,Canada in division-no-2, alberta in canada.
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