Freda Ohlsson Ranney Oral History Interview 1982

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Freda Ohlsson Ranney Oral History Interview 1982

An oral history interview with Freda Ohlsson Ranney, a Norwegian immigrant.

3 file folders; 5 photographs; 2 sound cassettes; 1 compact disc

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6373799

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Ranney, Freda

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Freda Ranney was born on July 5, 1890 in KabelvÄg, Norway, which is on the Lofoten Islands. Her parents were Ernest Ohlsson and Karin Krogstad, and Freda was one of four children. She had older twin sisters, Anne and Lena, and an older brother, Ellis. When Freda was one year old, the family moved to Hammerfest, where they remained for eight years. After that, they moved to Narvik, which is near the Swedish border. Ernest was a tailor and had his own business wherever he went. In 190...

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