An edition of Utvandrerhistorie for Folldal (2000)

Utvandrerhistorie for Folldal

håpet om ei bedre framtid

Utvandrerhistorie for Folldal
Vidar Støen, Vidar Støen
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An edition of Utvandrerhistorie for Folldal (2000)

Utvandrerhistorie for Folldal

håpet om ei bedre framtid

General immigration history includingthe causes of leaving their homes as economic recession when the mines were flooded and finally closed around 1850. There is a description of their new homes in three or four colonies in north-west and central Wisconsin. The book has a 200 page long family-tree for most of the 800 immigrants from Folldal containing genalogical info for some 3000 people in three generations. You may also find a first name-index of those Norwegin-Americans.
Some English text , explanations and a summary. ca.100 photos and illustrations

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V. Støen
Language
Norwegian
Pages
488

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Utvandrerhistorie for Folldal: håpet om ei bedre framtid
2000, V. Støen
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Edition Notes

Summary in English.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 483-485) and index.

Published in
[Tynset
Genre
Genealogy., Registers.

Classifications

Library of Congress
F590.S2 S77 2002

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Pagination
488 p. :
Number of pages
488

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3663351M
ISBN 10
8299624304
LCCN
2002550410

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