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A political manuever in the family
Holtan

A political manuever in the family

Well, sort of in the family. More accurately, the following bit of political history occurred to someone in the family … Continue reading A political manuever in the family

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The transatlantic crossings of our immigrant families
Hart, Holtan, Lindseth, Newberry, Redfield

The transatlantic crossings of our immigrant families

A quarter of my ancestors’ families first arrived in North America in the early to mid-18th century. My paternal grandmother … Continue reading The transatlantic crossings of our immigrant families

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Hans Hanson Holtan walked to St. Paul in 1858
Holtan

Hans Hanson Holtan walked to St. Paul in 1858

. . . from Wanamingo! Continue reading Hans Hanson Holtan walked to St. Paul in 1858

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