Ogie (Aage) Enevoldsen Enwall Oral History Interview 1981.
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Ogie Enwall was born on November 22, 1899 in Troldhede, Denmark to Jens Enevoldsen and Johana Mickelsen. Jens was a butcher, and Johanna was a housewife. Ogie had twelve siblings: Jenssine, Mette, Enevold, Jens, Peder, Niels, Sofus, Axsel, Harry, Arthur, Rudolf, and Oda. Ogie attended school until he was fourteen, and then began working on farms to pay for high school, which you had to be eighteen to enter. In March of 1924, Ogie immigrated to the United States, where he took the train from New ...
Shaw, Mary, 1943-
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