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| 100 Years of Emigrant Ships from Norway SHIP INDEX (1825-1925) - PASSENGER LISTS - VOYAGE ACCOUNTS DESCRIPTIONS - PICTURES - ARTICLES |
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This website was created in 1996 to provide a road map to various Internet resources on Norwegian - American genealogy. Since then, Ancestors from Norway has grown to over one hundred separate web pages, and now contains several original articles on how to trace your Norwegian ancestors, as well as numerous links to genealogy-related web sites in Norway and the U.S. | |
![]() | LaSalle County Illinois Genealogy Page | LaSalle County was established in 1831 from parts of Putnam and unorganized Tazewell Counties. LaSalle County was named for the famous French explorer Robert de la Salle. The original LaSalle County covered parts of present-day Kendall, Livingston and Marshall counties. Its current boundaries were established in 1843. |
| The Kendall County, Illinois Home Page |
The Kendall County, Illinois Home Page Part Of The USGenWeb Project |
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| Digitalarkivet (The Digital Archives) |
Digitalarkivet (The Digital Archives) holds the Norwegian National censuses of 1801, 1865, 1900 and other sources. It is a joint project between The National Archives of Norway, The Regional State Archives of Bergen and The Department of History, University of Bergen. | |
| • Search for your ancestors in our vast record collections. • Get step-by-step research guidance on searching for your ancestors. • View maps, forms, guides, and other research helps. • Find other web sites containing family history information. | ||
| The companion web site to the PBS family history and genealogy television series. "One Hundred Years From Now, Will Anyone Know Who You Were?" |
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THE NORWEGIAN EMIGRATION CENTER "Your Way Home" |
The Norwegian emigration history started in Stavanger. Not surprisingly, therefore, the city is host to the Norwegian Emigration Center. Here the emigration history is documented and commemorated. Here you can trace your Norwegian roots. | |
| Welcome to the launch of the American Family Immigration History Center. We are pleased to have you among our very first visitors to this site which we created to help people search for and tell stories about passengers who came to America through Ellis Island and the Port of New York. | ||
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RootsWeb, the oldest and largest FREE genealogy site | |
| A friend of ours, David Meznarich, has done considerable genealogy research (as well as web page authoring). Be sure and visit his entertaining web site. | ||