Enjoy the Norwegian National Anthem this syttende mai!
My maternal grandparents, Paul and Dagmar Sevald were Ellis Island immigrants coming from Norway and settling in Chicago, Illinois in the early 1920's. In this blog I post photos, documents, stories, memories and thoughts about my Norwegian ancestry, heritage, family and my life growing up Scandinavian-American in Chicago. WELCOME!
May 17, 2016
Ja vi elsker dette landet (Yes, we love this land) Norwegian National Anthem
Hipp hurra for Norge! Today is syttende mai, Norway's independence day. On the 17th May 1814 Norway's constitution was signed, ostensibly marking the country's birth as an independent nation (it actually wasn't until 1905 that Norway became completely free of Swedish rule). Every year the 17th May is proudly celebrated across the country.
May 8, 2016
Mother's Day
Mothers
hold their children's hands for awhile
but
their hearts ........... forever.
-unknown
Remembering Mom with love this Mother's Day
Grace Sevald Kallman
04 Mar 1927 - 21 Apr 1975
Apr 29, 2016
Anxious to become an American
My grandmother Dagmar, told me "don't ever leave your home. I feel like a person torn, a person who doesn't really fully belong anywhere. When I am in Chicago, I long for Norway. When I am in Norway I long for Chicago. Who am I really now?" She became an American citizen during World War II after being in the U.S. almost 20 years. After my grandfather's death she returned to Norway, became expatriated and again took on Norwegian citizenship. I would imagine feeling torn between two worlds is the experience of many immigrants.
Not so with my grandfather Paul. America was his dream. He loved this country. Of course he was proud of his Norwegian heritage but when he got on that boat he meant business and he never looked back. He shortened his surname from Sevaldsen to Sevald, to sound a bit more "American". How eager was he to become an American? He stepped off the ship Bergensfjord onto Ellis Island on August 1. 1923. Just two weeks later on August 16, 1923 he filed this "Declaration of Intention" in the Superior Court of Cook County in Chicago, Illinois. I didn't even think it was legal to do it that quickly!
However quick and sure his intention was he still had to wait the obligatory 7 years. September 30th 1930 Paul Sevaldsen officially became Paul Sevald, a proud citizen of the United States of America.
Apr 16, 2016
Sibling Saturday - The Gundersen brothers
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Rolf, Oddvar, Finn and Nils Gundersen - Skien Telemark, Norway |
The late 1930's - my great grandfather Nils Gundersen Øvald (far right) poses outside his home in Skien Norway with his three sons. At the time all three were working for him as he captained the boat Union III up and down the Telemarken Canal.
My Grand Uncles (left to right)
Rolf Gundersen
b. 26 September 1912 Skien, Telemark, Norway
d. 03 January 1997 Skien, Telemark, Norway
Oddvar Gundersen
b. 19 November 1917 Skien, Telemark, Norway
d. 09 May 1991 Skien, Telemark, Norway
Finn Gundersen Øvald
b. 27 June 1910 Gjerpen, Telemark, Norway
d. 21 Dec 1946 Skien, Telemark, Norway
I met both Rolf and Oddvar when I visited Norway in the early 1980's. You could not find two nicer men. They were quite respectful of their older sister, my grandmother Dagmar, and their wives and families were equally as kind and welcoming. Exemplary people.
Apr 9, 2016
Sibling Saturday - The Gundersen sisters
1952
On one of her many visits to her family in Norway
my grandmother Dagmar poses with her sisters.
my grand aunts
Dagmar Gundersen Sevald (top left) 10 Jun 1900 - 12 Jun 1991
Dagmar Gundersen Sevald (top left) 10 Jun 1900 - 12 Jun 1991
Hanna Mathea Gundersen Gubberud (top right) 7 Dec 1904 - 22 Mar 1989
Solveig Gundersen Vollen (bottom left) 30 Dec 1907 - 22 Oct 1996
Gudrun Marie Gundersen (bottom right) 19 Dec 1898 - 19 Oct 1989
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Apr 5, 2016
Gudrun Marie Olsdatter
Gudrun Marie was the daughter of Ole Olsen and Nilia Josephine Gundersdatter. Nilia was the older sister of my grandmother Dagmar's father, Nils Gundersen. Unlike my grandmother, who emigrated to America. Gudrun remained in the town where she was born. She married Nils Olaves Fredricksen Klevjer and the couple had three children.
My grandmother Dagmar's cousin
and my first cousin 2x removed
Gudrun Marie Olsdatter
20 Feb 1900 - 29 Sep 1959
Porsgrunn, Telemark, Norway
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