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Haagen Nelson (1828-1905) was the second son of Niels Haagenson Rud and Anne Halvorsdtr Opheim of Rud in Liagardane. He was baptized in Aal parish, Hallingdal, Norway. Niel's father, Haagen Eirichson Gulhagen married (1) Margit Olsdtr Medgarden in 1779, she died after their fourth child Niels, was born in 1793. He married (2) Astrid Haagensdtr Gulhagen Bombrud in 1795. The entire family of Niels Haagenson emigrated in 1846 to America. They settled at Rock Prairie, Wisconsin. Family members later settled in Clayton and Lyon Counties in Iowa. Haagen Nelson settled in Watonwan Co., Minn. Haagen Nelson married Anne Gjermundsdtr (1841-1920) in 1863. She was the daughter of Gjermund Halvorson Hagen and Haldis Halvorsdtr Bratalien of Aal parish, Hallingdal, Norway. Five generations of ancestors and several generations of descendants are given.
James Thomas (1813-1882) and Sophia Dibbs (1817-1877) were married in 1838. Aboard the ship Rappahannock, the Thomas family emigrated in 1848 from Liverpool, England to New York. Descendants and relatives lived in Wisconsin, Minnesota and elsewhere.
The bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.
Annual. Alphabetically arranged biographical listings of registered occupational therapists and certified occupational therapy assistants. Includes officials and affiliates of American Occupational Therapy Association, as well as accredited programs in the United States and the world. Cross indexes to maiden and married names.
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This work presents a series of studies that examine the impact of democracy and the growth of the idea of nationhood in the making of modern Wales. The author explains key aspects of the making of modern Wales in the 19th and 20th centuries. He discusses topics that include political issues from the age of Lloyd George to that of Nye Bevan, a variety of localities, both rural and industrial, and the major political personalities of the period. The book also covers the dominance of the Liberal Party to the World War I, the ascendancy of Labour from the 1920s to the 1990s, and the revived form of nationalism in recent times.
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