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Finnestad family photo

I had posted this photo of the Finnestad family taken about 1870 in Norway and recently* located the original, which is slightly clearer than the one I posted in March 2010. 




















The correct positions are, based upon what was written on the back of the photo:

Back row: Bert, Mary, Rasmus, Ole Jr, Bertha, Serina (Sarah)
Front row: Rachel, Ole Sr, Mari and Elizabeth




















My original guess that the photo was taken just before Iverdine and Rachel left Stavanger in May 1871 and moved to the United States was based upon the copy I'd received from Trish Hodgens.     

This photo was probably taken prior to the 1900 US Census, the last census before Rasmus appeared in the 1905 Iowa Census and Bert had moved to Saskatchewan in 1903.    This makes more sense than my original post as Bert would have been 10 and Rasmus would have been 8 in a photo taken in 1871.    

Iverdine passed away November 3, 1879 prior to this photo.  Narrowing the date, this photo was taken sometime between 1882 (when Mary and Ole Sr moved from Norway to the United States) and 1903 (when Bert moved to Saskatchewan).

*Photo provided by Genevieve Berg, great granddaughter of Mari and Ole Finnestad.

Post updated November 11, 2020.

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