History of the Lee Family: Descendants and the Ancestry of the Norwegian Immigrants, Aslak Halvorson Lee and Liv TarjeisdatterThomson-Shore Pub., 1989 - 424 pages Aslak Halvorson Lee (1825-1908) married Liv Tarjeisdatter in 1849, and they emigrated in 1861 from Norway to land in Juneau County, Wisconsin. Aslak and Liv first used Halvorson as a surname in Wisconsin, but later used "Lien" as a surname, which was anglicized to "Lee" after 1880. Descendants and relatives lived in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and elsewhere. Includes ancestry in Vinje and elsewhere in Telemark County, Norway, as well as Viking ancestry in Norway, England and France to about 793 A.D. |
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The Bayeux Tapestry | 14 |
Ꭰ William I the Longsword Duke of Normandy | 18 |
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Alfred Lee Alvin Ancestor Chart Anne Aslak and Liv Aslak Lee Aslaksen Lee Aslaug Barron Birth born brother Cameron Cemetery Christian Cont Count of Flanders Date daughter Death died Duke of Normandy Earl East Lemonweir Edna Egilsson Elroy Ettrick farm Father Flanders fødd Gisle Gunhild Halvor Halvor Halvorsen Halvorsdatter Halvorsson Harold Henry Lee Høydalsmo Høydalsmoen husband Ida Lee Ingebjørg Johnson Judith of Flanders Juneau County King Kneeland Knut Kviteseid Laila Lårdal Larsen Lee family Lemonweir Liv Tarjeisdatter lived Lottie Lutheran Church Lyle Marie marriage married Morgedal Mytten Norskog Norway Norwegian Nystøyl Olav Olavsdatter Olsdatter Olsen Olson Ormson Orville Oscar Anderson Øygarden p.b.
b. Mother Place Plymouth Township Rauland Reference Material Article Rice Lake Saave Seljord Sigrid sister Spring Grove Telemark Temte Thelma Drive Exeter Thone Tollefson Torger Lee Tostig Vinje wife Wisconsin