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maja
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Posted - 03/10/2003 :  13:46:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In January/february 1921 vent Ragna - born Bjørnsrud and her husbond Rangvald Rangvaldsen Bergen, Norway.
Rangvald vas born i Lofoten (Nordland) and Ragna near Gjøvik ?
In Norway they left ther daughter Lilly behind their family.
They went too New York and Broocklyn where they woorkt as Ragna piano thetcher and Rangvald no a boat. Leither they had a rastautante i Brooklyn.
In 1924 they got a per of twins, Gerd and Sigrunn (nd ?).
In US they got a new name (Peterson ?)
Is there anyone who know the family in US or know the history ?

Please write me and excuse my bad langune.
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