Frederick Christensen Madsen Oral History Interview 1982

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Frederick Christensen Madsen Oral History Interview 1982

An oral history interview with Frederik Christensen Madsen, a Danish immigrant.

2 file folders; 2 sound cassettes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6379772

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Madsen, Steffen

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Madsen, Peter Christensen

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Madsen, Alfred Dana Sleiborg

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Frederick VIII (Steamship)

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Wendelbo Nielsen Madsen, Agnes

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Nielsen, N. C. (Niels Christian), 1872-

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Grønborg Madsen, Thomasine Kristine.

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Larsen Madsen, Esther

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Madsen, Frederik Christensen

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Fred Madsen was born on November 9, 1904 in Brainerd, Minnesota to Peter Christensen Madsen and Agnes Wendelbo Nielsen Madsen. Both of Fred's parents were born in Denmark, and his father owned a dairy and milk route in Brainerd. When Fred's father had earned enough money to return to Denmark to buy a home in 1912, he moved the family to a little place near the town of Hygum. At this time, there were five children in the family, including Fred, and they attended private school for th...

Nielsen family

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Madsen, Peter Frederik Sleiborg

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Harmonien (Seattle, Wash.)

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Grønborg family

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Larsen family

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Danish-American Heritage Society (Seattle, Wash.)

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Madsen, Mark Christian Sleiborg

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Wendelbo family

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Nordic heritage museum

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Danish Brotherhood in America. Lodge 29 (Seattle, Wash.)

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Founded 1888. From the description of Records, 1889-1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71123478 The Danish Brotherhood in America is a fraternal benefit society dedicated to perpetuating Danish cultural traditions by promoting a shared sense of Danish heritage among its members. In addition, the Danish Brotherhood in America provides financial and emotional support to its members in times of need, assists them in securing employment, and offers them low cost l...

Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

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