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Lars and Ingeborg Johnson family history, 2012
"Lars and Ingeborg Johnson and Their Descendants" compiled by Jean Nunn, 2012. The Johnsons immigrated to the U.S. in 1852 and later settled in Dakota County, Minnesota, in 1857.
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Lars and Johanna Jacobson family tree, undated
Lars Føre Jacobson (1859-1923) was born in Fayette County, Iowa and married Johanna in 1884. They had 14 children. Later, Lars owned a general store in Madison, Minnesota named L.F. Jacobson & Co.
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Ingebretsen’s Saga: A Family, A Store, A Legacy of Food, 2011
Ingebretsen’s Saga: A Family, A Store, A Legacy of Food by Anne Gillespie Lewis, 2011) Located at 1601 East Lake Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota, the shop has remained a staple in the community for all things Scandinavian for over 90 years. Includes 61 favorite and new Nordic recipes. Also includes obituary for Charles "Hoot" Ingrebretsen Jr. (Minneapolis StarTribune, May 24, 2012).
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Lars and Emma Hustad family history, 1996
"The Hustad Laget," prepared by Marlene H. Engstrom for the Hustad family reunion, 1996. Record of the descendants of Lars (Louis) Peder Hustad and Emma Stoen Hustad.
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Steve Heimerle family history, 2011
"Long Distance Reflections: Musings on a Few Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles & Cousins 1510-1999" by Steve Heimerle, 2011. Surnames: Schjelderup, Tønder, Darre, Hansen, Hesler, Løchen, Heinecke, Gullicksen, Brautigam, and Drews.
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Greene/Carlson and Lien/Sanden family histories, 2011
How We Came to Be edited by Penny Giesbrecht for the Greene Family Reunion, 2011. Includes extensive pedigree charts for the Greene/Carlson and Lien/Sanden Families. Based partly on the manuscript, "A Century of Memories," by Emil O. Greene (1883-1980), circa 1962, transcribed 2011. Touches upon settling near New Ulm, farm life, berry picking, catching gophers for a cent a piece, hunting, Fourth of July and horse racing, caring for horses, moving to Florence, Minnesota, and Saturday dances at the Twin Lakes Bower and Baseball Park.
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Torger Gunderson family papers, circa 1917
Includes scan of Torger and Randi Gunderson family portrait, circa 1917. Torger and Randi were born in 1846, 1847 respectively in Svatsum Parish, Gausdal, Oppland, Norway. They married in Norway shortly before immigrating to the U.S. around 1870, settling in Trempealeau, Wisconsin. File includes family pedigree charts.
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Peder E. Fostvedt family history, 2011
The Fostvedts from Vestvold, Norway…an oral tradition and Family History By Fran Debnam, 2011. Peder Emil Fostvedt emigrated from Norway in 1907, following the earlier emigration to New York of his sisters, Lena and Anna. Readers learn about their life in America and about their siblings who remained in Norway.
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"Remembering a Life," 2010
"Remembering a Life" by Clifford Davidson, 2010. Davidson's childhood spent in Rice County, Minnesota. Touches upon Eklund Lutheran Church, midsummer celebrations, school pranks, cross-country skiing, farming, bullying, mental illness and dysfunctional family life.
Clifford Davidson is Professor Emeritus of English and Medieval Studies in the Medieval Institute at Western Michigan University. He is the author of From Creation to Doom: The York Cycle of Mystery Plays (1984), Illustrations of the Stage and Acting in England to 1580 (1991), Deliver Us from Evil: Symbolic Engagement in Early Drama (2004), Festivals and Plays in Late Medieval Britain (2007), and others. He is the editor of The Tretise of Miraclis Pleyinge, (with Pamela King) The Coventry Corpus Christi Plays, and (with Peter Happé) The Worlde and the Chylde, and is presently preparing a TEAMS edition of the York Corpus Christi plays. He has published numerous articles in major American and international scholarly journals, and for many years was an editor of Comparative Drama. As director of the Early Drama, Art, and Music project in the Medieval Institute and his involvement with the annual International Congress on Medieval Studies, he was an active medievalist with broad interdisciplinary interests in the field. He also served as dramatic director for a number of medieval liturgical dramas.
In 1985, he was named Distinguished Faculty Scholar by his university. Born in Minnesota, Davidson spent his childhood during the Depression and World War II on a farm, and is an army veteran. After receiving his advanced degrees he pursued a vigorous career of teaching, research, and editing. In addition to his extensive work as an editor, he is the author of numerous scholarly books as well as more than a hundred articles published in the U.S. and abroad over the past forty years.
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Quarum family history, 2009
Ancestors and Descendants of Torger Olsen Nerbye and Kari Hansdatter Lien: A family from Fluberg, Søndre Land, Oppland, Norway by Howard D. Baumgart. Named Quarum and Olson in America. Self-published, 2009. Third Edition, compiled by Howard Baumgart.
Formerly part of P539.