It appears as if the Munson clan gathered to celebrate the 25th anniversary of emigration in 1909. Judging from the ages of the children and the "typhoid" haricuts of Eleanor Bie and Josephine Munson Bie (as per Eleanor's daughter Ellie Carver) it was 1909, but a handwritten notation on the back of a photo indicates 1910. Presumably the notation was made later and is wrong. The pictures at the bottom of this page were taken then.
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Lauritz Christian Andresen (Monsen) b January 22, 1840 Christiansand, Norway emigrated 1883 d August 17, 1922 Brooklyn ![]() |
Josephine Pedersdatter (Halling) Monsen b September 16, 1844 Christiansand, Norway emigrated 1884 d March 18, 1914 Brooklyn
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Lauritz and Josephine had nine children who survived (one adopted) ,their 6th child, (Kirsten) Agnes Monsen was no longer living (1875-1898) at the time of this celebration, the 8th child, Alfred died in infancy, and the 9th child, also Alfred Christian b. 1883-? (married Gertrude Stolschmidt) is not present
Here are the two pictures from the celebration, first of the whole clan, then of just the descendants of Lauritz and Josephine. Notice the American flag. Click on either picture to see the large version
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The standing women on the left are Inga Munson Christiansen's children, Louise Christiansen, Jane Christiansen, and Nancy (Berg) and the child at the bottom left is Agnes Christiansen (Larkin), Dick's mother. The other children are probably Bie's, although the older boy may be Lt. Cmdr. Christian Thomas Christiansen and the child held by Lawrence J is his son Alex and the child held by Josie must be Lawrence Joachim Bie, b February 22, 1909 and thus indicates the date of the picture.