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Background history of Norway, immigration, organizations and people in Norweigna-America.
Aslak Halvorson Lee (1825-1908) married Liv Tarjeisdatter in 1849, and they emigrated in 1861 from Norway to land in Juneau County, Wisconsin. Aslak and Liv first used Halvorson as a surname in Wisconsin, but later used "Lien" as a surname, which was anglicized to "Lee" after 1880. Descendants and relatives lived in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and elsewhere. Includes ancestry in Vinje and elsewhere in Telemark County, Norway, as well as Viking ancestry in Norway, England and France to about 793 A.D.
John Levorson Goplerud founded the Goplerud family. He lived in central Norway from 1724 to 1801 and he made charcoal for the early iron industry. Thus he and all his descendants are known as the "Charcoal Burner Family." He had 6 children who took the names: Goplerud, Aspholt, Lindelien, Lundo (Lundene), Landsen, and Stugaarden. Those are the 6 "branches" in this book. There have been more than 100,000 descendants of this family. Descendants came to Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Dakota in the mid-1800's. Over 10,500 are listed in this book, more than half distributed widely in the U.S.A. with large numbers also in Norway (especially Valdres, Ringerike, Hallingdal and Oslo). Includes ancestors to the 1400's (with conjecture to 65 B.C.) together with family and locality history.
This book traces the history of immigrants from the British Isles who settled in New England and Virginia, and whose progeny were among the first settlers in Wisconsin.
A History of Norwegian Immigration to the United States by George T. Flom is a book that traces the origins and development of the Norwegian-American community from 1825 to 1848. Flom, a professor of Scandinavian languages and literatures, uses historical sources and personal narratives to document the experiences and challenges of the pioneers who left their homeland for a new life in America.