Haram, Henry.

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Henry Haram was born on September 4, 1903 in Ålesund, Norway, but his family moved to Sykkylven when he was very young. He was the third of ten children by Karl Haram and Hanna Grebstad. In 1923, Henry and a friend decided to emigrate; Henry's older brother, Petter Karlson, was already in America. After arriving in Washington State, Henry found work in the fishing and lumber industries, and moved to Seattle in 1926. For the next twenty years, he worked in a variety of jobs: a Ford assembly plant, a sawmill, cannery, and others. He became an American citizen in 1933 and owned a home close to the Ballard area. He returned to Norway after WWII, in about 1946, and remained in the Sykkylven area, employed in brickwork. Henry began playing the violin when he was 7, took lessons, knew Fritz Kreisler, and competed in violin contests in the U.S.

From the description of Henry Haram Oral History Interview 1984. (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 183429353

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associatedWith Grebstad, Jens Jorgenson. person
associatedWith Haram, Karl. person
associatedWith Haram, Petter. person
associatedWith Karlsen, Petter. person
associatedWith Kraus, Arnold. person
associatedWith Kreisler, Fritz. person
associatedWith Kvamme, Ed. person
associatedWith Midtseter, Signe. person
associatedWith Molleram, Carl. person
associatedWith Norway Hall (Seattle, Wash.) corporateBody
associatedWith Pedersen, Karl. person
associatedWith Pernille Grebstad. person
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associatedWith Seattle Cedar Lumber Mill (Seattle, Wash.) corporateBody
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Norway
Hoquiam (Wash.)
Ålesund (Norway)
Seattle (Wash.)
Ballard (Wash.)
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Emigration and immigration
Fiddling
Fishers
Naturalization
Ocean travel
Railroad travel
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