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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2012 at 11:22
Nice music Aginor, what's the connection to this thread?Smile (for those who can't understand the tongue)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2012 at 11:37
Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Nice music Aginor, what's the connection to this thread?Smile (for those who can't understand the tongue)
it is music set to refugees grandmother, whos poems is known by every child for 5 generations or more, put to music by the good trubadour Finn Kalvik, who manages to put good melodeis to poems, spessialy his music to Inger Hagerups poems is of notable good quality and transendence, he gives the right wamth to the wonderfull words written by Inger, my favourite poem is  "Så Rart"   "So Strange" ,


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2012 at 11:43
50 generations is a bit exaggerated (if one generation is 30 years, that would be 300 years). She was born in 1905. LOL

The lyrics to the third song (Måken = The Seagull) were written by André Bjerke, her long time friend and rival.

EDIT: Sorry, stupid miscalculation. It would be 1500 years. Embarrassed


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2012 at 11:45
my relatives come from different parts of Norway and central Europe ,

my maternal mom is from Haugeland, and she comes from a small village that is almost not vissable on the map, Austboe, she had two sisters, we don't know who her father is, but roumers is that he went on the sea, as most men did in Norway at that, time, sailor, so noone know who he is or have found any traces of him,

my grandfather is from a farming/agriculture  in South Trønderlag, my matternal grandfather can trace the ownership of the farm to 1740, and some time futher back to a different place, my relatives bought the farm in the 1700,

my patternal grandparents is from Hungary
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2012 at 16:01
My older, earlier relatives that i know anything about (my parents and grand-parents) are, or were, Canadian, except for my maternal grand-mother, who was half American.
            My Dad was an English Literature teacher, and in his youth, a jazz drummer (amateur level)-my Mother was a social worker, and very academically inclined, at one point being the top academically in all of Ontario, Canada
            My Dad's father owned an insurance company, and also had a Diamond drilling company up north in Canada, but it was when he became political that he really hit his stride. In the 1950s, he was pretty well Prime MInister John Diefenbaker's right hand man. Grandpa Ted was both a Provincial and later Federal Member of Parliament, and was Chairman of Commitees and Asssistant to the Deputy Speaker of the House under Diefenbaker. But a stroke felled him and put him in a wheelchair. My earliest memory is meeting him when i was just 2 and a half years old, he died just months later.
             My father's Mother, whom i never knew, was a Tobler, and an American Mormon, who was related to the famous Swiss family of "Toblerone Chocolate" fame.
                My mother's father, whom i knew well, was an important Canadian Historian, both as a teacher, and writer. After WW2 when the history texts had to be updated, he was chosen as one of 7 Canadians to do the job,


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2012 at 16:20
Scotts-Irish with a splash of German.  Smile Lindsey and Ransdell. Greene and Mitchell. Witherspoons...

People that settled in the Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio area.  My parents hail from Carrollton Kentucky. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2012 at 16:21
mmmm i love me some Toblerone 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2012 at 11:29
German, Irish, Catholic & Jewish all feature in my gene pool, so I tend to cross borders without permission, am too drunk to know why, but know exactly how much it cost & always feel guilty about it

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2012 at 12:04
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2012 at 12:50
I think my ancestors were notorious horse thieves in Ireland.  Lucky for me a few of them managed to escape the hangman.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2012 at 13:48
My father's family immigrated to the colonies from Essex aboard the Bona Nova in 1620 (family name Tyus) and settled in Virginia. The family later migrated to Georgia and then Alabama.
My mother's family came from Sweden around the time of the U.S. Civil War (family name Hundley) and settled in Kansas.  Apparently I still have a lot of relatives in Sweden but I don't know any of them.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2012 at 14:38
Both my mother and my father come from a village north in the Netherlands, in the province of Groningen.
All of my father's family and half of my mother's family come from Groningen. 
The other half of my father's family come from the province of Friesland, west of Groningen.
So the north part of the Netherlands, that's the origin of my family.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2012 at 20:03
I'm not very into genealogy. I'm probably an heir to the throne of England for all I know. Also, my name is Ralph.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2012 at 20:45
Half Ukrainian, the other half is Italian and Spanish.

There just isn't much about it, typical poor, uneducated immigrants that came to the US for a better life. Though the Ukrainian side is decently interesting. After Hitler invaded they were moved to a work camp where my grandparents met, and my Uncle was born in Germany.
Also some ancestor of mine died in 1917, he was drowned in the town fountain as a sign of surrenderShocked
I always wondered what went down exactly. A lot was happening in 1917 but we'll never know.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2012 at 01:48
OK this is going to be different.

My father was born in Iraq (Yes the same Iraq) to a very wealthy family. One day a government guy knocked on their door and told my grandfather he has a few days to get the hell out of their country. All the jewish community was deported to Israel, that was in 1951.
My grandfather was devastated to find out Irael was in such bad shape. They were forced to live in a tent with the rest of the community, than moved to a tin shack for ten years, they didn't have enough food, no clothes and no health care. And it was worse than you could possibly imagine.

My mom was born in Morocco and in the age of 17 in 1963 she came with her brother to Israel, she had a slightly easier time, but still it was very hard to make that transition.
That's the basic story I guess.

BTW beautiful pictures Jim, I love those old photos.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2012 at 02:10
We actually have a family tree on my fathers side that dates back to the 1500th century Denmark. I´m apparently the descendant to this horny king: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John,_King_of_Denmark, who alledgedly "had his way" with a female laundry woman who was my great, great, great, great.............grandma. So yeah you can call me Prince of Denmark. Blue blooded b*****d to the boneLOL.
 
On my mothers side I only know what my grandma has told me from her childhood and some of the stories that her parents and grandparents told her. The most interesting thing on that side of my family is probably that my great, great grandfather (or maybe it was my great, great, great or maybe only greatLOL) was the one who found this Danish National treasure: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trundholm_sun_chariot


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2012 at 02:48
I guess my ancestry can be traced back to Noah of early Biblical ages, or even Adam. But I won't go that far because I know too little of what's inbetween.
My parents come from a region called 'Het Gooi', some 30 km southeast of Amsterdam. My mother's side has Frisian roots: one of my great-grandfathers (the one whom I have known) came from a village near Harlingen, the other was born on Terschelling, one of the Wadden islands.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2012 at 07:35
Thank you guys for sharing all these stories, this is great reading for me.  I like history, but I enjoy it more when it's on a personal level....coming from people about their own lives. 






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