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I was born at the home of Nanny Maria Carlson Scott (born Andersson), because my mother, Cora Norman, was her daughter.
I lived on 'Norman Hill'. My siblings and I attended school at District 156N-Birch Knoll School.
All four of my grandparents emigrated from northern Sweden, and my parents were first-generation Americans. Our family moved to Oregon in 1950.
Many of my relatives are buried in Central Swede Grove Cemetery, and I am very happy to see this fine listing of folks who are interred there.
I am a retired elementary school teacher, have children and grandchildren. My calling right now, is to have as many family members accounted for in my Norman Web Site.
I was born at the home of Nanny Maria Carlson Scott (born Andersson), because my mother, Cora Norman, was her daughter.
I lived on 'Norman Hill'. My siblings and I attended school at District 156N-Birch Knoll School.
All four of my grandparents emigrated from northern Sweden, and my parents were first-generation Americans. Our family moved to Oregon in 1950.
Many of my relatives are buried in Central Swede Grove Cemetery, and I am very happy to see this fine listing of folks who are interred there.
I am a retired elementary school teacher, have children and grandchildren. My calling right now, is to have as many family members accounted for in my Norman Web Site.
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