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Name: | Marie Larsdatter Jerde | | Age: | 20 | | Sex: | f | | Additional: | residence Sogndal* | | Source: | NAC C-4523 list 33 - Transcribed by Paul Scheie - 2004 | | Passenger list | | Return |
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Additional Information: | Submitted by Lori Hedin, 25. March 2015 | MariLarsdatterGjerde is my great-great grandmother. She was born in Sogndal November 14, 1848 which I found her birth and confirmation record in the Norwegian Archives. She temporarily settled in Wisconsin, USA and married Johannes Hanson Nagloren (later to be known as John N. Hanson) Source is Wi. Marriage record. Together they set out for a new life traveling to Urness Township, Douglas County, Minnesota and settled there on a farm and raising a family. Around 1912, Mari and John moved to Minneapolis, Mn and remained there till her death on November 24, 1930. Sources are from Census's, City Directories, and Mn Death Record. |
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