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Christian C Larson

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Christian C Larson

Birth
Denmark
Death
1 Dec 1932 (aged 82)
Ferndale, Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ferndale, Whatcom County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Christian C. Larson was the older brother of Mary, Minnie and Sena (Sine). Following is information* on this branch of the family which was given to us by Golda McCarthy, a granddaughter-in-law of "Uncle Chris" and "Aunt Emma". We appreciate the effort she has made in securing this information. Like other members of Grandma Larsen's family, Christian was born in Denmark, immigrating to the United States at about the age of 20. For some time he lived in Freeborn County; he was a farmer, but when he took his family to the west coast and settled in the Bellingham-Ferndale, Whatcom, Washington, area is not known. The information was the Family Tree.

* From time to time in this history the spelling of the family name differs. Originally, the surname was spelled Larsen, as was the Danish way, but through the years, some families spelled it Larson. In this book, the name is spelled the way the family member spells it today and the way it was written in newspaper articles, etc. which have been quoted.
Christian C. Larson was the older brother of Mary, Minnie and Sena (Sine). Following is information* on this branch of the family which was given to us by Golda McCarthy, a granddaughter-in-law of "Uncle Chris" and "Aunt Emma". We appreciate the effort she has made in securing this information. Like other members of Grandma Larsen's family, Christian was born in Denmark, immigrating to the United States at about the age of 20. For some time he lived in Freeborn County; he was a farmer, but when he took his family to the west coast and settled in the Bellingham-Ferndale, Whatcom, Washington, area is not known. The information was the Family Tree.

* From time to time in this history the spelling of the family name differs. Originally, the surname was spelled Larsen, as was the Danish way, but through the years, some families spelled it Larson. In this book, the name is spelled the way the family member spells it today and the way it was written in newspaper articles, etc. which have been quoted.


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