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Haldis
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Posted - 26/05/2007 :  01:41:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Knud/Knut Lamo b.21.12.1871 emigrated to Minnesota together with his brother Paul Lamo in 1908. Paul had already settled in Two Harbours, Lake, MN a couple of years earlier. I found Paul and his family, but I cant find Knut...

They also had a sister named Rønnaug (Olsdatter) Lyngved (Lamo) b. 06.08.1874, she went to Boston in 1905. The ship was Montebello. Cant fìnd her either...

Another brother named John Lamo b. 04.07.1891emigrated in
1913. I found him join the military 05.06.1917, But nothing else.

Their parents name was Ole Knudsen and Brid/Brit Paulsdatter, Lom, Gudbrandsdalen.
They lived first at a place called LAMO then they moved to
LYNGVED. Its difficult to know which name the children chose. In my search for Paul, Lamo is sometimes spelled Laino and Lama.... Please help me if you can
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