Dang, it’s been almost 2 weeks since my last post. Thanks for your patience. I am on the brink of adding a *bunch* of content to the Website proper. You will soon be able to browse the complete pedigree of each of the several family branches I have been working on (well, as complete as I have them so far). So, if you wish, you can follow Isaac Larson’s (and also Gunder Sletten’s) line all the way back to those early-medieval kings of Kvenland; Anna Moen’s back to the emperor Charlemagne and beyond, etc. etc.
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- About the Keeper
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- Ancestral Sites in Norway
- Ancient History I: The First Millennium
- Ancient History II: 1000-1250
- Ancient History III: 1250-1500
- Early, Early Americans
- Anne Larsdatter Skurdal (1801-1890)
- Anne Samuelsdatter Bjerke (1845-1885)
- Samuel Jorgenson, AKA Samuelson(!)
- Ole Larson (1841-1908)
- Dan and Lillian Myers
- Myers, Drayer, Colby, Sprung: Back To the Revolution!
- Isaac Larson (1884-1969)
- Lovell & Reatha Larson
- Helene Olsdatter (1854-1927)
- Marte Bø: Great-Grandma, Murderess
- Philip Myers (1759-1835)
- Wyoming Captive
- Michael Myers (1768-1815)
- Smith Larson (1877-1922), WWI Vet
- Tracing the Slettens
- Martha Bennett (m. Myers, 1763- 1851)
- William Drayer (1859-1937)
Lois Larson Hall
Jan 3, 2010
Looking for family resemblences here–anyone finding any??? (-: Hmmm, perhaps it’s because there’ve been lots of changes in the gene pool in the past 1,200 years?
George
Jan 5, 2010
Got me one this one, cousin. I cant find any. I tried pictures of me, because of the beard, and some others; no luck. But who knows where this image of Charlemagne originated anyway? Probably some sort of French archetype.