Family genealogy tracing the descendants of Jorgen and Ane Ingvardsen who immigrated from Denmark and settled in Danevang, Texas around 1904. The table of contents lists: Tusind Tak, History, Register Report of Ingvart Hansen Ingvardsen, Kinship Report of Ingvart Hansen Ingvardsen, and an index (starting on page 37). Documentation also includes immigration records for family members with a photocopy of the original manifest, and photographs from several generations.
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Family genealogy tracing the descendants of Jorgen and Ane Ingvardsen who immigrated from Denmark and settled in Danevang, Texas around 1904. The table of contents lists: Tusind Tak, History, Register Report of Ingvart Hansen Ingvardsen, Kinship Report of Ingvart Hansen Ingvardsen, and an index (starting on page 37). Documentation also includes immigration records for family members with a photocopy of the original manifest, and photographs from several generations.
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40, [19] p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.
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Lisa Leona Gann Married Clifford Earl Stayman (b. 1975) February 14, 2001 and divorced August 1, 2005 Children of Lisa and Clifford: i. Steffen Ja'ke Stayman March 12, 2001 ii. Sammantha Rosemerri Stayman- December 30, 2002 iii. Savannah Kimberly-May Stayman (aka Kimmy) September 18, 2004 Lisa Leona Gann married Buddy Lee Van Wie Sr. March 30, 2007"
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Ingvardsen, Gary Allen & Flagg, Irene Hansen.The Family History of Jorgen and Ane Ingvardsen,
book,
February 5, 2005;
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221883/:
accessed May 27, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting Danish Heritage Preservation Society.