“Emigration from Norway” by Nina Larson (dates and places of when family members emigrated), family tree showing that Herman Anderson and Anne Gurine Berentsdatter Nodland were third cousins, “Relationships at Edison and in Norway” by Nina Larson, “Naming Customs in Older and Newer Times” by Per Seland.
Saga about Anders Jørgensen Moi and his wife, Ingeborg Torgeirsdatter from Augland. Contains letters and documents linked to them. 1292-1665 Torkel Gunnarsson and his son, Gase Torkildsen.
Contains a special souvenir issue of Morgenbladet, released November 26th 1949 in Oslo, Norway. Articles on Norwegian emigration written in both Norwegian and English. Morgenbladet is a weekly newspaper in Norway, founded in 1819.
This section of the collection consists of information on Herman Anderson’s occupations, immigration, church records, and letters to family members.
This section of the collection consists of family pictures, Herman Anderson’s sailing logs and immigration story, and his family church papers when they left Norway, Herman and Anne Gurine’s baptismal church records, Herman’s petition for naturalization, Herman’s declaration of intention, letter from Herman Anderson to Anna and Theol at the time of Anne Gurine Anderson’s death.
A portrait of the Mother of Liva Joa, Stavanger, Norway.
The folder contains Music for a Home Study Course for guitar printed by the U. S. School of Music in New York (96 lessons).
Anita Hillesland Londgren’s finding as she looked into her Norwegian ancestry. The story, which contains the Myrstøl family’s ancestry all the way back to year 860, is made into a booklet broken into the chapters: Roots in Norway (and Denmark and Sweden), Emigrants and Immigrants (Going to America), Families and Individuals, Religion and Churches, Culture, Customs and Communities, and Family Photos.