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Cleng Peerson (17 May 1783 – 16
December 1865) was a
Norwegian emigrant to the
United States; his
voyage in 1824 was the
precursor for the boat load of...
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Peerson is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Cleng Peerson (1783–1865), Norwegian-American
pioneer Jack
Peerson (1910–1966), American...
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Martin Peerson (or Pearson, Pierson, Peereson) (between 1571 and 1573 –
December 1650 or
January 1651 and
buried 16
January 1651) was an
English composer...
- country's gold
bullion past
German guards to a
waiting ship, the
Cleng Peerson.
Published in 1942, it has been in
print ever since. The book was made...
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annual installments.
Kleng Peerson led the group.
After his stay in New York, he
explored Illinois, Missouri, and Texas.
Peerson was born May 17, 1782, on...
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pioneering band of farm-s****ers led by the
peripatetic ethnic leader Cleng Peerson.
Peerson's vessel, the Restauration, is
often credited with
bringing the first...
- Jack
Chiles Peerson (1910–1966) was an
American Major League Baseball shortstop. He pla**** for the
Philadelphia Athletics during the 1935 and 1936 seasons...
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Tyler Peerson, and
Blake Evans. In late 2002,
vocalist Matt
Young also
joined the band with
Justin Westcott. In the
summer of 2003,
Peerson and Evans...
- century. The
nearby community of
Norse is the
final resting place of
Cleng Peerson,
commonly recognized as the "Father of
Norwegian Immigration to America...
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Restauration (often
called the "Norse Mayflower").
Under the
leadership of
Cleng Peerson, the
Restauration left
Stavanger in July 1825 and
ferried six families...