Emma Severine Mattson OralHistory Interview 1982
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Mattson, Matt
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Matt Mattson was born Matt Wæsbotten on October 11, 1903 in Sunnfjord, Norway, which is located twenty-three miles southeast of Bergen. Matt's parents were Kristoffer and Henrikke Wæsbotten, and he had three older siblings: Henrik, Mads, and Susanne. Kristoffer was a farmer and Henrikke was a homemaker. Matt began fishing in Norway when he was sixteen years old, but in April 1926, he immigrated to America, where he hoped to make a better living. Matt went to South Dakota, where he...
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Bratten, Severine
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Gloria Dei was established on May 5, 1959 as a result of the merger of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, then located at 17th and J. Streets, and Messiah Lutheran, 1209 South I. In 1964 Olivet Lutheran Church, South 15th and K, formerly of the Lutheran Free Church, merged with Gloria Dei. On May 13, 1962 ground was broken for a new church on South 19th, and it was completed in January of 1963. Up until that time services had been held in the old Messiah church. Messiah Lutheran was established in 18...
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Mattson, Dennis
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Mattson, Emma
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Emma Mattson was born on April 25, 1913 in Bergen, Norway. Her parents were Engel and Severine Bratten, and she was an only child. Engel was a farmer and fisherman, and Severine did housework. Emma was confirmed when she was fourteen years old, which was considered a time for great celebration, marking the division between childhood and adulthood. After her confirmation, Emma finished school and began doing housework. Emma's father had visited Washington and Montana, and in 1928, th...
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