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My husband's grandfather came to this country from Norway. The last name was than Svensen and their were so many by that name that their mail was getting mixed up. One Uncle changed his name from Svensen to Selmar. He didn't marry so didn't mess up Genealogy.
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Balázs Déri thinks :
Ancestor of normans of Norge is A'an-Nawar-Ge-Ma from the tribe of A-Man-Nesh-Sha-Ha,son of E-Shem-Awa-Der-Ga or A-Sham-Mawad-Ar-Ga of the Hansa confoederation.
As one of his brothers was A'ag-Hawan-Na it is possible that they are Magor (Magewar) and Hunor considered to be ancestors of some modyors (magyars) knowing also that Hungarians (hun'g-nu) came from near the North Pole,as chro nicle says.
They,like all their fellowmen spoke eskimaw dialects widespread in the northern part of the Holy Land and they may be related as well to nurage of Sardinia and perhaps to nuragash - meaning nurage from Asia - bushmans.
Samodi nation now among samoeds and manshi in Ugra may also belong here.
Jews and christians call them Aniam,Manassheh and Shemida.
See : Schwed !
My maternal ancestor John NORMAN was born about 1793 in Cambridgeshire, England. He married Elizabeth BURR in 1820 and settled in Sydenham, Kent (now South East London). [https://www.myheritage.com/site-298095651/crispgordonfryarnorman-fa...]
Gordon P MARTIN