Sons of the Vikings

history and genealogy of Jens Christensen (1801), Christian Christensen (1844), Jacob Christensen (1851), Marten Svend Eliason (1836), Soren Jorgensen (1845), Samuel Webster Keller (1856), Hans Christian Mortensen (1833), John Christian Nelson (1843), Niels Scow (1821), and allied families

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Sons of the Vikings
Evan Marion Croft
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Sons of the Vikings

history and genealogy of Jens Christensen (1801), Christian Christensen (1844), Jacob Christensen (1851), Marten Svend Eliason (1836), Soren Jorgensen (1845), Samuel Webster Keller (1856), Hans Christian Mortensen (1833), John Christian Nelson (1843), Niels Scow (1821), and allied families

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E.M. Croft
Language
English
Pages
283

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Provo, Utah

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
929/.2/0973
Library of Congress
CS71.C5552 1974, CS71.C5552 1974

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 283 p. :
Number of pages
283

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3269976M
LCCN
83192003

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