| "A History of Strum & the Town of Unity" The original 75-page book with pictures by Roy H. Matson of Strum A factual account of a Norwegian settlement in America! Christianson & Tackett Family History WEB Site by Bill Christianson NEW Strum area Genealogies and Old Strum Pictures presented by a boy from Strum. NEW SEARCH PAGE INDEX. GENEALOGIES Althoff-Lisbakken Bradal Dahlen Dalby Nordengen Nordfjæren Frodalen Holmstad Høvern Bonkerud Odegard Ovren Skeiten Bjørkebakken Sogstadstuen Grøtberg Klavestad-Bjorklund-Johnson-Hanestad Aker Bassum Finstad Garson Matson Moltzau Voldsness Wingad and many more here Hurdal & Garsjøen Farm Mini-Tour Pictures by Atle Rønning of Oslo, Norway, formerly of Hurdal, Norway Norseville School & Community Picture & Document Series Clear Creek Township, Eau Claire County, 4 miles north of Strum, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin MORE: Search for Maren Paulsen Evensen | Strum St. Paul's Church Anniversary Pictures Skudesness Lutheran Church, Bawlf, Alberta, Canada 100th Anniversary Booklet 1932 Strum Baseball Team JFK Visits Eleva-Strum Central High School in 1960 Presidential Campaign Are you in the gym crowd that saw and heard John F. Kennedy? Dan Bergerson and Jon Olson were. And they were still grade school students! Zieske Extended Family Research in Prussia 1750-1850 Prussian Church Record Extractions, Genealogies and Progress Reports Ascherbude, Follstein, Gross Kotten, Putzig, Putzighauland, Stieglitz of kreis Czarnikau, Posen, Prussia Email norhemian@comcast.net you are at www.norhemian.com WEB Site Birth: 8 May 2001. Last Update: 28 May 2011 |
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| From Østre & Vestre Toten, Hurdal, Nord Aurdal, Tolga, Rindal, Solør and other points of Norway they came for land in sparsely populated north Trempealeau Coiunty, Wisconsin, USA. Land was free, or, nearly so, for many. Read and view about the Norwegian influx, how they built and developed their new community in cooperation with a few New England settlers already here. (story below) |