Jorgen Aadneram JorgensonOral History Interview 1982

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Jorgen Aadneram JorgensonOral History Interview 1982

An oral history interview with Jorgen AadneramJorgenson, a Norwegian immigrant.

3 file folders,; 2 photographs; 1 sound cassette

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6368038

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Aadneram family

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Austad, Anton

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Aadneram, Jorgen

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Aadneram, Tarjei

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Jorgenson, Florence

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Jorgenson, Jorgen

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Jorgen Jorgenson was born Jorgen Aadneram on February 17, 1909 in Kvaeven, Sirdalen, Norway, the oldest child of Tarjei Aadneram and Ingeborg Kveven; Jorgen had six sisters. His father was a farmer, and his mother died when he was 11 years old. He left from Stavanger, Norway on March 5, 1929 and landed in Halifax, Canada, sixteen days later. He had an uncle living in Tacoma, WA who arranged Jorgen's papers, and he traveled with a friend, Anton Austad. They took the train to Vancouve...

Sinnes, Karen

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Jorgenson family

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Jorgenson, Terry

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Fedjeland, Guri

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St. John's Lutheran Church (Bellingham, Wash.)

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This congregation was organized on October 26, 1890 under the direction of missionary pastor A. Woestenberger with five members present. On January 16, 1891 a loan was received from the Iowa Synod with which a lot on Kentucky Street was purchased, and construction of the church began. Dedication followed the following summer. From 1895 and following, several Lutheran congregations were organized in the area, thus depleting the membership at St. John’s. In 1924 Rev. H. Mau became resident pastor....

Fedjeland family

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Sinnes family

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Kveven family

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