What is the origin of the name Olsen?
1: Danish and Norwegian: patronymic from the personal name Ole a short form of Olaf Olav (see Olafsen). This surname is the third most common in Norway. It is also established [...]
White unto harvest, a survey of Lutheran United Mission, the China mission of the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America
...Norway, parents, Hans Engebregtsen and Marie Gurine (nee Olsen) , came to U. S. A. 1899, attended Pleasant View College,... (China - 1899)
...Norway, parents, Hans Engebregtsen and Marie Gurine (nee Olsen) , came to U. S. A. 1899, attended Pleasant View College,... (China - 1899)
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White unto harvest, a survey of Lutheran United Mission, the China mission of the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America
...Karl Andreas Olsen LilLEBERGEN, born October 5, 1887, Ytre Arne, Bergen, Norway, parents, Ole and Anna,... (China - 1887)
...Karl Andreas Olsen LilLEBERGEN, born October 5, 1887, Ytre Arne, Bergen, Norway, parents, Ole and Anna,... (China - 1887)
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White unto harvest, a survey of Lutheran United Mission, the China mission of the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America
...1919-. Married Mathilde Olsen 1915.... (China - 1915)
...1919-. Married Mathilde Olsen 1915.... (China - 1915)
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White unto harvest, a survey of Lutheran United Mission, the China mission of the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America
...1918-. Married Anna Josephine Olsen 1911.... (China - 1911)
...1918-. Married Anna Josephine Olsen 1911.... (China - 1911)
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White unto harvest, a survey of Lutheran United Mission, the China mission of the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America
What is the origin of the name Olsen?
1: Danish and Norwegian: patronymic from the personal name Ole a short form of Olaf Olav (see Olafsen). This surname is the third most common in Norway. It is also established [...]