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Mjangerdagen, a grand summer tradition!
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Mjangerdagen, a grand summer tradition!

For the past quarter century or so (I’m not sure of the year the tradition started), our Mjanger cousins and … Continue reading Mjangerdagen, a grand summer tradition!

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Scouting and Grandpa Ragnvald
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Scouting and Grandpa Ragnvald

When I was a boy, I was both a Cub Scout and a Boy Scout, carrying on the traditions that … Continue reading Scouting and Grandpa Ragnvald

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Sailing on the Christian Radich
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Sailing on the Christian Radich

It’s been nine years this summer since I shipped aboard the SS Christian Radich for a two-week training voyage from … Continue reading Sailing on the Christian Radich

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Josephine Katherine Tryggeseth
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Josephine Katherine Tryggeseth

The other day I realized that I’ve written much more about my grandfathers in this blog than about my grandmothers. … Continue reading Josephine Katherine Tryggeseth

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Tante Fina lived to be 109 years old!
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Tante Fina lived to be 109 years old!

My great-aunt, Olufina Duesund Andvik (“Fina”), was 109 years and eight months old when she died in Seattle, Washington in … Continue reading Tante Fina lived to be 109 years old!

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Carlson Family Camp
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Carlson Family Camp

  This post will stray a bit from the genealogy of my bloodline. I want to look at the concept … Continue reading Carlson Family Camp

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Norwegian-Americans during World War II
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Norwegian-Americans during World War II

Several weeks ago I received an email from a Norwegian writer who is doing research on an unusual unit of … Continue reading Norwegian-Americans during World War II

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The Shetland Bus
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The Shetland Bus

Have you heard of  “The Shetland Bus”? I recently read a book with that title by a British author named … Continue reading The Shetland Bus

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Climbing the family tree
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Climbing the family tree

I have become the family historian for both my nuclear and my extended family. In my father’s generation, the family … Continue reading Climbing the family tree

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The Bergeson brothers in uniform
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The Bergeson brothers in uniform

I didn’t know that my father, Robert William Bergeson, was in the Reserve Officer Training Program until I inherited his … Continue reading The Bergeson brothers in uniform

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