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Our families started to come to America in 1685. The Harlans came from England and Ireland to Pennsylvania in that year. The Hullingers came from Switzerland in 1735. Our Anderson and Liffengren families came from Norway in the 1800s.
Our families moved west on the frontier with the rest of the country, from Pennsylvania to Ohio to Illinois to Iowa, and finally to South Dakota.
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Family Trees
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- Liffengren & Anderson (295 KB)
This is the geneology of the Liffengren and Anderson families who originated in Norway, migrating eventually to South Dakota.
- Hullinger Harlan (332 KB)
Hullinger Hollinger Holliger Holiger Harlan
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Family Photos
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- John F. Hullinger (262 KB)
John F. Hullinger about 1969
- Coat of Arms for Hullinger (316 KB)
The Coat of Arms for Holliger to Hullinger, from Switzerland to South Dakota. The silhouete is of Red Hullinger, a real singing cowboy. The rifle and Swiss Halberd depicts the weapons carried by our soldiers. The Dove of Peace shows that peace is superior to war
- Hullinger Family Crest (72 KB)
The family Coat of Arms reflects the migration of Holligers from Switzerland to Hullingers in South Dakota. The silhouette is of Red Hullinger, a real singing cowboy. The Swiss Halberd and American Rifle reflect the weapons used in peace and war. The Dove of Peace shows that peace is preferable to war.
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