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Three times an immigrant : the story of Anton Johnson (Anton Johansen), his wife Nielsine Kirstine Nielsen, and their ancestors and descendants in Denmark and in North America / Mary K. Martin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Apple Valley, Minnesota ; Green Valley, Arizona] : Mary K. Martin, [2021]Description: vi, 269 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781734975864
  • 1734975865
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
The "old country" of Anton Johnson and Nielsine Nielsen : Hjørring County, Denmark : Læsø, Vesterø, Bryrum, Lendum, Vrejlev and Bindslev ; Brief social and political history of Denmark and the Danish diaspora -- The early life and known ancestors of Nielsine Kirstine Nielsen, 1857-1897, with pedigree chart -- The early life and known ancestors of Anton Johnson (Johansen), 1956-1936, with pedigree chart -- The first migration, 1887 : a young family moves to Albert Lea, Minnesota, and seventeen years together : the marriage of Anton Johansen and Nielsine Nielsen, 1880-1897 -- Aton Johnson, young widower -- The second migration, 1910 : to frontier Canada with two sons -- The third migration : Anton Johnson returns to the United States-Portland, 1923 -- Mathilde (Mathilda) Kristine (Hilda) Johnson Gorvin Calvert (1881-1936) and her descendants -- Nels Christian Johnson, Sr. (1883-1972) and his descendants -- Laurine Nielsine (Laura) Johnson Bartholomay (1885-1963) and her family -- Anna Petrine (Anne) Johnson Olson (1886-1968) and her descendants -- James Joseph Johnson ( Johnsen) (1889-1966) and his family -- Albert Johnson (1890-1976) and his descendants -- Wilhelmina (Minnie or Mina) Johnson Nagel (1893-1946) and her descendants -- Arthur Stanley Johnson (1896-1917) -- Anton Johnson's brother Marinius Johansen (1861-1936) and his descendants -- Danish recipes.
Summary: "This volume attempts to capture the stories of their ancestors in Denmark, their stories, the story of their journey to North America, the stories of their children and the stories of all of their descendants and their families, as well as some collateral relatives."--Author's foreword.
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Includes index.

The "old country" of Anton Johnson and Nielsine Nielsen : Hjørring County, Denmark : Læsø, Vesterø, Bryrum, Lendum, Vrejlev and Bindslev ; Brief social and political history of Denmark and the Danish diaspora -- The early life and known ancestors of Nielsine Kirstine Nielsen, 1857-1897, with pedigree chart -- The early life and known ancestors of Anton Johnson (Johansen), 1956-1936, with pedigree chart -- The first migration, 1887 : a young family moves to Albert Lea, Minnesota, and seventeen years together : the marriage of Anton Johansen and Nielsine Nielsen, 1880-1897 -- Aton Johnson, young widower -- The second migration, 1910 : to frontier Canada with two sons -- The third migration : Anton Johnson returns to the United States-Portland, 1923 -- Mathilde (Mathilda) Kristine (Hilda) Johnson Gorvin Calvert (1881-1936) and her descendants -- Nels Christian Johnson, Sr. (1883-1972) and his descendants -- Laurine Nielsine (Laura) Johnson Bartholomay (1885-1963) and her family -- Anna Petrine (Anne) Johnson Olson (1886-1968) and her descendants -- James Joseph Johnson ( Johnsen) (1889-1966) and his family -- Albert Johnson (1890-1976) and his descendants -- Wilhelmina (Minnie or Mina) Johnson Nagel (1893-1946) and her descendants -- Arthur Stanley Johnson (1896-1917) -- Anton Johnson's brother Marinius Johansen (1861-1936) and his descendants -- Danish recipes.

"This volume attempts to capture the stories of their ancestors in Denmark, their stories, the story of their journey to North America, the stories of their children and the stories of all of their descendants and their families, as well as some collateral relatives."--Author's foreword.

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