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I remember that someone a few days ago was trying to trace a family member across North or South Dakota. Maybe this site can help. Linda Western Pioneer Trails While some of the routes taken by early settlers of the American West are well-known, like the famous Oregon Trail, the expansion of settlers into the newly-opened country took many courses. Thanks to the staff of the University of Utah and its Marriott Library, now you can access dozens of maps online. Some of these maps are "static", sho
2. Kvikne books, Struthaug [1]
Anyone have access to the Kvikne books? Searching Struthaug Struthaugen Thanks, Tim Mjoen ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1
3. Trondelag [1]
Hello to all, I am a new member. Where is Trondelag? All I can find on my maps is Trondheim. Thank you. Marti Gibson Find the best deals on the web at AltaVista Shopping! http://www.shopping.altavista.com
4. Kings of Norway [1]
Are the past Kings of Norway listed anywhere? ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1
5. Ole Anderssen Berg, Ring Brxttum [1]
I am looking for the parents of Ole Anderssen Berg eie, Ring f. 1711 d. 1774. He is on page 576 of Brxttumsboka living at Fredrikshaab(Fauskerud) Brxttum, Ringsaker. Thanks, Tim Mjoen ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1
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It's great isn't it? The same thing happened to me about a month ago! Just got my first "Family package" from Norway today! SO many names to add to the family tree! And pictures of the relatives that I knew about but never saw. And a picture of my Grandfather I haven' seen since I was very little! WHOOPEE!! > ** Original Subject: RE: Found a distant cousin! > ** Original Sender: Jessica Drennan > ** Original Date: Wed, 09 May 2001 13:11:28 -0400 > ** Original Message follows... > >
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I was just thinking about where Norway puts it's bodies :>)) today! Where DO they put the body if it's to be re-used?? And what about the islands? Do they ship them to the mainland? Download NeoPlanet at http://www.neoplanet.com
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Try the nearest international airport I was told. Linda > ** Original Subject: RE: Norwegian Kroner > ** Original Sender: DT4406PK@aol.com > ** Original Date: Wed, 09 May 2001 08:27:31 -0400 > ** Original Message follows... > > Hi List > > I need to know where I can get an international money order for 320,- > Norwegian kroner (it's about $35 US) I tried my bank, they almost laughed at > me for asking. Do you have any Ideas? > > I live in Minneapolis Mn. > > Thanks Dave > > > > > ==== NORWAY M
9. Gjovik map 1:50,000 scale [1]
Hello, does anyone have a copy of the Gjovik map 1:50,000. I was wondering if Lake Mjxen is shown on it. It is said to be near Gjovik. Thanks, Tim Mjoen ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1
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How far is Bergen from Oslo? It seems all my family is in the Bergen and Fedje area. How long would it take to get to Oslo from this area? I might not make it this year, but thanks to Odd Braathun of this list I now have to get there as soon as I can! I have so much to do and see now! And I owe Odd a BIG hug!! > ** Original Subject: RE: Going to Norway this year? > ** Original Sender: "Elin Galtung Lihaug" > ** Original Date: Sun, 06 May 2001 16:54:47 -0400 > ** Original Message fol
11. Lake Mjxen [1]
I am looking for the location of Lake Mjxen, a small lake. Not Lake Mjxsa. My father had a Nowegian atlas that had Lake Mjxen in it. Thanks, Tim Mjoen ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1
12. 3300+ names from my friends gedcom! EVERYONE read this. [1]
I just recieved a gedcom from a man whom I have been communicating with. He is from Denmark. His mother's side of the family is from Norway. His father's is from Denmark. I have a huge list of names now if anyone is interested. Here are some of the surnames. If one matches or is a possiblity please email me as I have many people with each name. *Also note the majority of people are from Nord Trondlag, a few from Sor Trondelag, some from unknown places in Norway, and a few miscellaneous.* Here they are: (
13. Legend of the Lantern [0.968552]
Hi everyone! I recently wrote a story about my grandfather who emigrated from Oppland in the late 1800's. How hard all of our ancestors must have worked! http://www.geocities.com/puppysplus/lantern.html Karen -- Sent using LocalLink - Your Local Link to the World http://www.LocalLink.Net
14. Re: Skarmok (now known as Skarmunken) [0.968552]
Hello Lise, The official name on Skarmok seems to be Reiervik (earlier Reiervig). In 1865 it's Reiervik (Skarmok). This is a pretty complicated area when it comes to parish and municipality. First the municipality part: Between 1901 and 1964 it's in Ullfjord municipality. Ullfjord was parted out from Lyngen in 1901. Ullfjord merged with Tromsx with effect from Jan 1 1964. So the clerical district: Prior to Jan 1 1867 this area (Sxrfjord) is in Karlsxy (Carlsx) parish, but from this date Sxrfjord (late
15. Radio Luxembourg [0.968552]
Those Norwegians who were around in those exciting days of "steam" radio (train whistles at every station!), will no doubt remember with some nostalgia 208 metres Radio Luxembourg as I did in the UK. My first visit to Norway was in 1961 - and here's all these young teenagers, like me, all "tuned in to the same station as I did in England. It was great - we already had something in common, apart from my own ancestry. Norwegians of those idyllic days may wish to visit: http://www.rtl208.de/enter.htm Mike
16. Re: Baro/Barø/Baroy Family [0.968552]
Fri, 25 May 2001 16:37:17 +1000, "Jenny Gray" wrote: >Hello, > >I have some documents I received regarding a Baro/Barx/Baroy family who were from Norway (there are 3 variations of the surname in the documents). > >Their names are - > >Arne Magnus BARO, born in Lodingen, Norway >Mina Mathilde BARX (married name), born in Lxddingen, Norway > >I would be happy to pass these documents on to anyone who is researching this family as they are not the BARO family I was looking for and are
17. Re: Mom's family [0.968552]
Wed, 23 May 2001 22:00:54 EDT, KnutsonEorM@aol.com wrote: > Michel Larsen With "Lxfberg" & Trine Svendsdtr. Blix >Hello Listers, > Sent this request and realized it made no sense unless the names were >included in the body of the message. We are learning.:) > 1) Can anyone help me with Michel's line? He was klokker i Lyngen 1792-1825. > f.1762, g.m.Viveke Nilsdtr. Kobbenes (Kjosen),f. 1761. > there is supposed to be a connection to Rickard With, the hertigruten >developer. > > 2)Trine f.169
18. UNSUBSCRIBE [0.968552]
Sandy Taylor taylor@minidata.co.nz phone 03 7557643 ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 9:39 AM Subject: NORWAY-D Digest V01 #527
19. Re: Relatives in Seattle [0.968552]
----- Original Message ----- From: "ARNT WIGGO INGEBRIGTSEN" > Hello again > > My grandmothers uncle emigreited to Seattle from Norway in 1911 His name was Albert Johansen > He get married to a girl from Vesterelen ( I dont now her name ) They got 7 boys, i now that one of them > is called Roy and one called Randolf. I dont now how old this boys are, but Albert was born in 1886 in > Lofoten ( North Norway ) Is there enybody who now about this people, i will be very happy. Hild
20. Re: Help Please! [0.968552]
In a message dated 5/21/01 4:26:44 PM Pacific Daylight Time, tykedirector@hotmail.com writes: > am new to the list and need a little assistance please. Could someone please > advise me on the best way to begin my search for my great, great grandmother > Elise Tonnesen. She was born in Mandal in 1827 and she married a Dane in 1849. > She had 6 childen one being Hjalmar Carl Hansen born in Mandal in 1850. > Thank you for any help or assistance you can provide. > > Sheila Where is Mandal ????????
21. SV: Telemark gardsbruk [0.968552]
I think that both Rxnholt and Bjerkeset are farms in Bamble today. lars lxkkebx ----- Original Message ----- From: Shannon Sorlie To: Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 4:05 PM Subject: Re: Telemark gardsbruk > Hi, > Thanks for your very generous offer to do lookups in your Telemark > gardsbruk. Two of my great grandparents were from Bamble. > Anne Bertia Christensdatter was born June 30, 1848. She was the first born > child of Kristen Jensen and Ingebjor
22. Re: Whay am I doing wrong?? [0.968552]
Sat, 12 May 2001 18:14:19 -0700, Jerry Bragstad wrote: >Daily, I receive a message called : "Norway-D Digest V01 #***", which >contains a list of the Norway messages, in Digest(?) form, which I can >review by pressing the "enter" key, and view them one-at-a-time. > >Occasionally I need to "reply" to just one of the messages? But, they >seem to be all "clumped" together? How do I reply to just ONE message >and not to all of them? When you receive a message and use Reply, you do
23. Re: Departure point of the ship Benedicte [0.968552]
Could it be Fredrikshald, what we no call Halden??Or maybe Fredrikstad? Nina,Sweden. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jenny Gray" To: Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 1:53 PM Subject: Departure point of the ship Benedicte > Hello, > > I have a passenger list for the arrival of the Norwegian (I think it says Norwegian) ship "Benedicte" into Melbourne, Australia, in 1869, however I can not work out the name of the place the ship originated from. It looks l
24. Re: ANNO ?gtebeibe spelling help needed [0.968552]
Thu, 10 May 2001 13:07:51 -0500, Leo Per Hallan wrote: >Hello List, > >I just recieved a old lutheran church marriage record and these words >are new to me. If you give information on what church and what records, Year page/folio etc, I'm sure that will make it more easy to help >They go across the top in a row left to right. This is my attempt at >reading this script. >This word is at the top of the page, ?gtebeibe > >Bibner. > >Steb, Hvor Biefjeno Jfeebe > >Hnmcertninger. > --
25. Re: Bygdebøker collection [0.968552]
You can look at various online sources to determine if a bygdebxk exists for an area, including: http://www.und.nodak.edu/dept/library/Collections/bygdebok.html (?? possibly broken? - I'll update later with info from below?) http://home.sol.no/~cfscheel/bb-index.htm http://www.bibsys.no/english.html http://www.j51.com/~risholmr/bblibrary.html http://www.familysearch.org/Search/searchcatalog.asp and most recently also added to many of the Norway individual fylke page listings at http://homepages.rootsweb.c

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