Donald Nelson really knows more about Norwegians in Minnehaha County, and his roots are deeper. However, I have photographs for almost every tombstone in the Nidaros Churh Cemeteries. Don cannot make that claim! Seriously, Don will help me keep track of the messages concerning the descendants of Norwegian immigrants that you find and send over this list. Don does not know that yet, but I think after this message, he has the hint. Wade Anderson of Kansas studies the book daily. He is trying to find descendants of Peder Haugmoe (Hogmoe/Hogmo) and Anna Moen. Peder and Anne were probably born about 1890- 1900 in Sverdrup Township. Alice was confirmed in 1914 at East Nidaros in Baltic. Are there any descendants surname of Haugen that changed the surname from Medhaug/Mehaug? Glad you are here, Don-- Ardell Drube
And I'm on the list from now on. It seems to me that very many in Minnehaha has Norwegian ancestors, and especially from Meraker. And that's were I come in. I was born there, and I almost live there, just a few miles away. I'm interested in genealogy and have several sources for looking up people for they who are wondering about their "old people". So, if you have any questions about Meraker and the people who lived there / are living there, just write me some lines, and I will try to help you. And my hope is that some of you listers might help me in my searching for my relatives in SD. I'll be back with more details about that later. Last years I have the pleasure to cooperate with Ardell an Don in genealogy. They are great! Ragnar Olsen At 10:59 02.11.2003 -0700, Ardell Drube wrote: >Donald Nelson really knows more about Norwegians in Minnehaha County, and >his roots are deeper. However, I have photographs for almost every >tombstone in the Nidaros Churh Cemeteries. Don cannot make that claim! > >Seriously, Don will help me keep track of the messages concerning the >descendants of Norwegian immigrants that you find and send over this list. >Don does not know that yet, but I think after this message, he has the hint. > >Wade Anderson of Kansas studies the book daily. He is trying to find >descendants of Peder Haugmoe (Hogmoe/Hogmo) and Anna Moen. Peder and Anne >were probably born about 1890- 1900 in Sverdrup Township. Alice was >confirmed in 1914 at East Nidaros in Baltic. > >Are there any descendants surname of Haugen that changed the surname from >Medhaug/Mehaug? > >Glad you are here, Don-- >Ardell Drube Ragnar in Hell