Inga Karolina Olivia Jensdatter Hole Anderon Oral History Interview 1981.
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Hole, Jens Petter.
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Anderson, Olaf
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Hole, Jensina.
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Anderson, Astrid
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Hole, Anna.
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Anderson, Inga.
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Anderson, Inga Karolina Olivia Jensdatter Hole.
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Inga Anderson was born Inga Karolina Olivia Jensdatter Hole on October 18, 1892 in Hole, Norway. Her parents were Jens Petter and Anna Hole, and there were six other children in the family: Jensina, Petra, Jakob, Kornelia, and Lars. The family lived on a farm with twelve cows, two horses, and approximately thirty sheep. Inga had a cousin, Mrs. Sather, in Tacoma, WA, and in May 1912, Inga decided to immigrate to America to live with her. Two days after she arrived in Tacoma, she became employed a...