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Flom Footnotes - A view of the past

Located in the southeastern part of Flom Township, sections 27-28, the Village of Flom was settled at a very early date. A small grocery store (trading post) was run by N.E. Nelson as early as 1880. The township was named for one of its most prominent and best known citizens, Hans E. Flom. If you have family history from Flom area or corrections, please post.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

January 2008 Flom Footnotes








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Labels: Flom, Genealogy, Norman County, Norway
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Feel free to contact me if you find relatives in common or if you would like more information. I have Bygdebok's from the Tydal Bind III & IV, Ålen Bind I & II, Haltdalen Bind II & III, Singsås Bind II & III and Røros Bind III, IV & V area of Sør Trøndelag. I have Malvik Bind II & III, Stjørdalboka Band II Del I & II and Stjørdalsboka Gards og Slekthistorie Band III in Nord Trøndelag. Hole Bind I, II, III & IV in Buskerud. I have Vingelen Bind I and Tolga Bind I of the Hedmark area of Norway.
Margit (Nysetvold) Bakke

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