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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Peter Oliver Dahl: Birth: 1890 Mar in Wisconsin.

  2. John Elmer Dahl: Birth: 1891 Jun in Wisconsin.

  3. Marie Elizabeth Dahl: Birth: 1894 in Wisconsin.

  4. Alfred (Mattias) Matthew Dahl: Birth: 1896 Mar in Wisconsin.

  5. Emil Oscar Dahl: Birth: 1897 Aug 14 in Wisconsin. Death: 1945 Aug 2 in Baldwin, Wisconsin (St. Croix Co.)

  6. Henrikka Regina Dahl: Birth: 1901 Jan 30 in Township of Cady, St. Croix County. Death: 1994 Apr 13 in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington


Sources
1. Publication:   Cady, Saint Croix County, Wisconsin Series: T623 Microfilm: 1815 Book: 2 Page: 31

Notes
a. Note:   Trondheim - quite a big town in the Norwegian mountains,even has a university
  1865 - They are living on the farm Str�mmen Stransted inthe prestegjeld Inder�sen, the sogn, Saxhaug.
  1900 - Henning owned his own farm, although it wasmortgaged.
b. Note:   RI1
Note:   (Research):Is it possible that Henning's last name wasspelled Dahle and not Dahl? It wasn't until the early1900's that last names were nailed down. The date of 1922is wrong, but this may be a bit of a clue to follow for ourparticular Dahls.
  Dahl is also a farm name.
 Henning probably worked at a farm with a name ending in daland took that name in America.
  Dahl Farm, Ski Parish, Kraakstad, Norway
 Dahl Farm, Kraakstad Parish, Akershus, Norway
  Place names with "Trondheim"
 Ugla.Trondheim.S-Tr�ndela
 R�nningsvegen.Kuhaugen.Trondheim.S�r-Tr�ndelag.Norway
  I was not able to find any Henning (either as a name or aspart of a
 name) Dahl leaving Norway listed on any of the emigrationprotocols.
 Nor do I find him arriving at Ellis Island. I also lookedto see
 whether he was listed as a seaman, since that could explainwhy Ragnhild
 Dahl would have been traveling alone. No luck.
  It's originally a Danish name. People of some renown. Anarchbishop in the
 13th century, lots of priests and people of substance. TheNorwegian branch
 were likely originally clerics.
  Re: the name Bang
  Hi Olaf,
 > that's the family I am looking for. the oldest son isHenning, who, it
 > looks like, changed his name to Dahl. Is there abygdebok for the area? I
 > would imagine Bang would get a lot of attention in theUS. And, if he
 > worked at a farm with dal as the last sylable, that wouldexplain it.
  My sister in-law's family on mother side is Bang/Dahl fromStj�rdal (Hegra), and a lot of them went to America. (Shehas visited them many times)...but that is perhaps anotherBang/Dahl...they are in the Stj�rdal Bygdebooks
 Randi
  With all I am getting from the Tronder list, you may havea very large family in Norway. Randis' sister in law is ofthe family there and has many relatives in the US. Shesays the Inder�y Bang-Dahl came from Stj�rdal. That thereare 2 Bang-Dahl farms there. I trace the Bang family backto 1700s and the original probably came about the time mygggggggggrandfather Jens Andersen Bull came from Denmark inabout 1580.


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