Hans Johan Fredrik FahlOral History Interview 1983
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Fahl, Hans Johan Fredrik
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Hans Johan Fredrik Fahl was born on November 28, 1901 in Karlskrona, Sweden. His parents, Fredrik and Axelina Fahl, had three other children, Arthur, Lilly, and Svea. Hans spent much of his time on the water while he lived in the island city of Karlskrona, and he served in the Navy after attending grade school and high school. Karlskrona had a very close-knit community, so it was difficult for Hans to leave and move to the United States in 1923. However, he wanted to broaden his hor...
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Central Lutheran was formed on February 25, 1926 from a merger of St. Luke's (NLCA), Trinity (ULC) and Immanuel (Augustana) Lutheran Churches. There were 134 charter members. A building fund was begun in 1943, ground was broken in 1951, and the new church was dedicated on Christmas Eve, 1951. The Golden Jubilee was celebrated in 1975. Current membership numbers 1142 baptized and 811 confirmed. From the guide to the Central Lutheran Church, Yakima, Washington,...
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Fahl, Axelina Karlsson
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Fahl, Fredrik
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Fahl, Johan
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