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Heyerdahl Family History & Genealogy

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Thorvald Heyerdahl
Thorvald Heyerdahl was born on February 14, 1801 in Aurskog, Aurskog-Høland County, Akershus Norge. Thorvald was baptized on February 14, 1801 in Aurskog. Thorvald Heyerdahl died at age 80 years old on August 15, 1881 in Aurskog, Akershus County Norway, and was buried in Aurskog, Aurskog-Høland County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Thorvald Heyerdahl.
Marie Christine (Rynning) Heyerdahl
Marie Christine Christine (Rynning) Heyerdahl was born on August 27, 1815 at Odalen in Norway to Erik Christopher Blix Rønning and Pauline Emilie Bech. Marie Christine Heyerdahl married Hieronymus Heyerdahl, and died at age 86 years old on August 28, 1901 at Spydeberg. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Marie Christine (Rynning) Heyerdahl.
Hieronymus Heyerdahl
Hieronymus Heyerdahl was born on November 25, 1815 at Stjordal in Norway. Hieronymus Heyerdahl was married to Marie Christine (Rynning) Heyerdahl, and died at age 77 years old on December 25, 1892 at Spydeberg. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Hieronymus Heyerdahl.
Adelaide Heyerdahl was born on March 3, 1838 in Kristiansand, Kristiansand County, Vest-Agder Norway, and died at age 40 years old on April 4, 1878 in Mustapha Algérie. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Adelaide Heyerdahl.
Nikolai Anton Heyerdahl
Nikolai Anton Heyerdahl was born on December 22, 1839 at Stangvik, More og Romsdal in Norway, and died at age 65 years old on April 27, 1905 at Stangvik, More og Romsdal. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nikolai Anton Heyerdahl.
As of the 1865 Norwegian Census, Kaja Heyerdahl was single / never-married.
As of the 1865 Norwegian Census, Gudmanda Heyerdahl was married.
Olgh Josefina (Heyerdahl) Skattebol of United States of America was born in 1861, and died at age 44 years old in 1905. Olgh Skattebol was buried in 1905.
Einar Fredrik Barth-Heyerdahl was born on July 29, 1876 in Nesna, Nordland County Norway. Einar Barth-Heyerdahl was married to Borghild Wiig Barth-Heyerdahl. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Einar Fredrik Barth-Heyerdahl.
Torleif Heyerdahl of Houston, Harris County, Texas was born on December 22, 1884, and died at age 86 years old in March 1971.
Borghild (Wiig) Barth-Heyerdahl was born on May 23, 1885 in Namdalen Nord-Trøndelag, Nord-Trøndelag County Norway. Borghild Wiig was married to Einar Fredrik Barth-Heyerdahl. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Borghild Wiig Barth-Heyerdahl.
Otto Heyerdahl of Miami, Gila County, Arizona was born on December 28, 1886, and died at age 79 years old in October 1966.

Heyerdahl Family Members

Adelaide Heyerdahl (Mar 3, 1838 - Apr 4, 1878) Anna Heyerdahl (Mar 22, 1894 - Sep 1975) Arthur Heyerdahl (Feb 13, 1921 - Oct 1980) Bertola Heyerdahl (Jun 11, 1904 - Jul 8, 1997) Bessie Heyerdahl (Aug 23, 1902 - Aug 27, 1996) Betsey Heyerdahl (Oct 19, 1895 - Jan 25, 1996) Bolette Heyerdahl Borghild Barth-Heyerdahl (Born May 23, 1885) Bradley Heyerdahl (Apr 14, 1965 - Apr 16, 1993) Buena Heyerdahl (Aug 26, 1920 - Jan 1978) Carl Heyerdahl Caryol Heyerdahl (Mar 31, 1927 - Oct 30, 2003) Charles Heyerdahl Christophe Heyerdahl (Oct 31, 1905 - Dec 1981) Clarence Heyerdahl (Oct 31, 1919 - Aug 8, 2007) Dennis Heyerdahl (Dec 20, 1948 - Jan 15, 1982) Dixie Heyerdahl (Feb 8, 1938 - Dec 25, 2009) Earl Heyerdahl (Mar 27, 1923 - Jul 1986) Einar Barth-Heyerdahl (Born Jul 29, 1876) Elma Heyerdahl (Aug 21, 1921 - Mar 26, 2006) Ernest Heyerdahl (Aug 1, 1910 - Apr 16, 1993) Esther Heyerdahl (Jan 13, 1911 - Dec 7, 1997) Ethel Heyerdahl (Oct 13, 1900 - Dec 1983) Florence Heyerdahl (Nov 17, 1901 - Aug 24, 1999) Frances Heyerdahl (Dec 22, 1924 - Nov 8, 2005) Garfield Heyerdahl (Jun 16, 1895 - Jan 1972) Gerald Heyerdahl (Feb 8, 1923 - Jul 1, 2007) Gilbert Heyerdahl (Nov 8, 1919 - Dec 20, 1996) Gladys Heyerdahl (Apr 29, 1910 - Jun 5, 2008) Gordon Heyerdahl (Jun 6, 1940 - Apr 17, 2011) Gudmanda Heyerdahl (Born 1857) Gust Heyerdahl (Nov 27, 1893 - Jun 1966) Halvor Heyerdahl (Jun 25, 1897 - Jul 1978) Hans Heyerdahl (Jul 30, 1915 - Aug 11, 1988) Harald Heyerdahl (Sep 29, 1915 - Jun 30, 1991)

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Harald E Heyerdahl of Palestine, Anderson County, TX was born on September 29, 1915, and died at age 75 years old on June 30, 1991.
Earl G Heyerdahl of Hannaford, Griggs County, North Dakota was born on March 27, 1923, and died at age 63 years old in July 1986.
Thor Heyerdahl
Thor Heyerdahl NORWEGIAN ETHNOLOGIST WRITTEN BY: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Thor Heyerdahl, (born October 6, 1914, Larvik, Norway—died April 18, 2002, Colla Micheri, Italy), Norwegian ethnologist and adventurer who organized and led the famous Kon-Tiki (1947) and Ra (1969–70) transoceanic scientific expeditions. Both expeditions were intended to prove the possibility of ancient transoceanic contacts between distant civilizations and cultures. For the most part, Heyerdahl’s theories have not been accepted by anthropologists. Heyerdahl attended the University of Oslo, studying zoology and geography, but left before graduating to travel to Polynesia. It was while on Fatu Hiva in the Marquesas that he began to wonder how Pacific inhabitants had reached the islands. On April 28, 1947, Heyerdahl and a small crew sailed from Peru in the primitive raft Kon-Tiki. Their arrival in Polynesia three and a half months later demonstrated the possibility that the Polynesians may have originated in South America. The story of the voyage was related in Heyerdahl’s book Kon-Tiki (1950) and in a documentary motion picture of the same name. Kon-Tiki crossing the Pacific Ocean, 1947. National Library of Norway (blds_05860) In 1969 Heyerdahl and a small crew crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Morocco to within 600 miles (965 km) of Central America in a facsimile of an ancient Egyptian reed boat, the Ra, thus confirming the possibility that the pre-Columbian cultures of the Western Hemisphere might have been influenced by Egyptian civilization. Again, the voyage was described by Heyerdahl in The Ra Expeditions (1971) and was the subject of a documentary film. Late in 1977 Heyerdahl and an international crew embarked upon the Tigris expedition, a four-month, 4,000-mile (6,400-km) voyage in a craft made of reeds. The expedition began on the Tigris River in Iraq, traveling down the Persian Gulf, across the Arabian Sea to Pakistan, and ending in the Red Sea. The goal of the Tigris expedition was to establish the possibility that the ancient Sumerians might have used similar means to spread their culture through southwest Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. The voyage was recorded in Heyerdahl’s book The Tigris Expedition (1979) and in a documentary film. He subsequently led research expeditions to the Maldive Islands, to Easter Island, and to an archaeological site in Peru. The tallest standing Easter Island stone statue (about 37 feet [12 metres] high) after being excavated by Thor Heyerdahl (top right, leaning against statue); it was subsequently partially buried again. The tallest standing Easter Island stone statue (about 37 feet [12 metres] high) after being excavated by Thor Heyerdahl (top right, leaning against statue); it was subsequently partially buried again. Courtesy of Thor Heyerdahl; photograph, Walter Leonardi Get unlimited access to all of Britannica’s trusted content. Start Your Free Trial Today Heyerdahl’s other books include Aku-Aku: The Secret of Easter Island (1958); Fatu-Hiva: Back to Nature (1974); and Early Man and the Ocean: A Search for the Beginnings of Navigation and Seaborne Civilizations (1979), in which he synthesized the findings of earlier expeditions and provided additional evidence for his theory of cultural diffusion. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen, Corrections Manager. LEARN MORE in these related Britannica articles: raft …dramatically demonstrated by Norwegian scientist Thor Heyerdahl in 1947; to test his theory that the Pacific islands might have been settled by people from South America, he sailed a large balsa raft, the Kon-Tiki, from Peru to islands near Tahiti in a voyage of three and a half months. The… Ra …with which the Norwegian scientist-explorer Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Atlantic in 1969–70 to demonstrate the possibility of cultural contact between early peoples of Africa and Central and South America. The first was built in Egypt by boatbuilders Heyerdahl hired from Lake Chad, where reed boats are commonplace. Manned by seven… Kon-Tiki …in which the Norwegian scientist Thor Heyerdahl and five companions sailed in 1947 from the western coast of South America to the islands east of Tahiti. Heyerdahl was interested in demonstrating the possibility that ancient people from the Americas could have colonized Polynesia; to do so, he constructed Kon-Tiki (named… newsletter icon BORN October 6, 1914 Larvik, Norway DIED April 18, 2002 (aged 87) Colla Michari, Italy Ra SHIP Ra, either of two papyrus boats with which the Norwegian scientist-explorer Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Atlantic in 1969–70 to demonstrate the possibility of cultural contact between early peoples of Africa and Central and South America. The first was built in Egypt by boatbuilders Heyerdahl hired from Lake Chad, where reed boats are commonplace. Manned by seven men chosen from seven nations, “Ra” sailed from Safi, Mor., May 25, 1969, but defects in design and cargo loading, the result of inexperience, caused it slowly to founder in July after sailing 3,000 miles. With nearly the same crew, but with a boat (“Ra II”) built by Aymaro Indians of Lake Titicaca, Heyerdahl repeated his adventure in 1970, completing the crossing of the Atlantic from Safi to Barbados, West Indies, in 57 days (May 17 to July 12).
Gilbert L Heyerdahl of Saint Paul, Ramsey County, MN was born on November 8, 1919, and died at age 77 years old on December 20, 1996. Gilbert Heyerdahl was buried at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery Section 15 Site 1894 7601 34th Avenue, South, in Minneapolis.
Mary J Heyerdahl of Saint Paul, Ramsey County, MN was born on August 1, 1939, and died at age 54 years old on December 20, 1993. Mary Heyerdahl was buried at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery Section 15 Site 1894 7601 34th Avenue, South, in Minneapolis.
Olgh Josefina (Heyerdahl) Skattebol of United States of America was born in 1861, and died at age 44 years old in 1905. Olgh Skattebol was buried in 1905.
Bolette Sophie Heyerdahl was born to Anne Sophia Andersdatter Haneborg. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bolette Sophie Heyerdahl.
Stein Barth-Heyerdahl
Stein Barth-Heyerdahl was born on July 12, 1909 in Stamnes, Nordland County Norway, and died at age 63 years old in 1972 in Eggedal, Buskerud County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Stein Barth-Heyerdahl.
Einar Fredrik Barth-Heyerdahl was born on July 29, 1876 in Nesna, Nordland County Norway. Einar Barth-Heyerdahl was married to Borghild Wiig Barth-Heyerdahl. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Einar Fredrik Barth-Heyerdahl.
Borghild (Wiig) Barth-Heyerdahl was born on May 23, 1885 in Namdalen Nord-Trøndelag, Nord-Trøndelag County Norway. Borghild Wiig was married to Einar Fredrik Barth-Heyerdahl. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Borghild Wiig Barth-Heyerdahl.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Karoline Agnete Heyerdahl.
Thorvald Heyerdahl
Thorvald Heyerdahl was born on February 14, 1801 in Aurskog, Aurskog-Høland County, Akershus Norge. Thorvald was baptized on February 14, 1801 in Aurskog. Thorvald Heyerdahl died at age 80 years old on August 15, 1881 in Aurskog, Akershus County Norway, and was buried in Aurskog, Aurskog-Høland County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Thorvald Heyerdahl.
Marie Christine (Rynning) Heyerdahl
Marie Christine Christine (Rynning) Heyerdahl was born on August 27, 1815 at Odalen in Norway to Erik Christopher Blix Rønning and Pauline Emilie Bech. Marie Christine Heyerdahl married Hieronymus Heyerdahl, and died at age 86 years old on August 28, 1901 at Spydeberg. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Marie Christine (Rynning) Heyerdahl.
As of the 1865 Norwegian Census, Kaja Heyerdahl was single / never-married.
Nikolai Anton Heyerdahl
Nikolai Anton Heyerdahl was born on December 22, 1839 at Stangvik, More og Romsdal in Norway, and died at age 65 years old on April 27, 1905 at Stangvik, More og Romsdal. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nikolai Anton Heyerdahl.
As of the 1865 Norwegian Census, Gudmanda Heyerdahl was married.
Hieronymus Heyerdahl
Hieronymus Heyerdahl was born on November 25, 1815 at Stjordal in Norway. Hieronymus Heyerdahl was married to Marie Christine (Rynning) Heyerdahl, and died at age 77 years old on December 25, 1892 at Spydeberg. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Hieronymus Heyerdahl.
Adelaide Heyerdahl was born on March 3, 1838 in Kristiansand, Kristiansand County, Vest-Agder Norway, and died at age 40 years old on April 4, 1878 in Mustapha Algérie. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Adelaide Heyerdahl.
Michael J Heyerdahl was born on November 9, 1988, and died at age 13 years old on January 13, 2002. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Michael J Heyerdahl.
Nils Henrik Ameln Heyerdahl of Blue Jay, San Bernardino County, California was born on October 4, 1934, and died at age 72 years old on March 1, 2007.

Popular Heyerdahl Biographies

Stein Barth-Heyerdahl
Stein Barth-Heyerdahl was born on July 12, 1909 in Stamnes, Nordland County Norway, and died at age 63 years old in 1972 in Eggedal, Buskerud County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Stein Barth-Heyerdahl.
Hieronymus Heyerdahl
Hieronymus Heyerdahl was born on November 25, 1815 at Stjordal in Norway. Hieronymus Heyerdahl was married to Marie Christine (Rynning) Heyerdahl, and died at age 77 years old on December 25, 1892 at Spydeberg. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Hieronymus Heyerdahl.
Thor Heyerdahl
Thor Heyerdahl NORWEGIAN ETHNOLOGIST WRITTEN BY: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Thor Heyerdahl, (born October 6, 1914, Larvik, Norway—died April 18, 2002, Colla Micheri, Italy), Norwegian ethnologist and adventurer who organized and led the famous Kon-Tiki (1947) and Ra (1969–70) transoceanic scientific expeditions. Both expeditions were intended to prove the possibility of ancient transoceanic contacts between distant civilizations and cultures. For the most part, Heyerdahl’s theories have not been accepted by anthropologists. Heyerdahl attended the University of Oslo, studying zoology and geography, but left before graduating to travel to Polynesia. It was while on Fatu Hiva in the Marquesas that he began to wonder how Pacific inhabitants had reached the islands. On April 28, 1947, Heyerdahl and a small crew sailed from Peru in the primitive raft Kon-Tiki. Their arrival in Polynesia three and a half months later demonstrated the possibility that the Polynesians may have originated in South America. The story of the voyage was related in Heyerdahl’s book Kon-Tiki (1950) and in a documentary motion picture of the same name. Kon-Tiki crossing the Pacific Ocean, 1947. National Library of Norway (blds_05860) In 1969 Heyerdahl and a small crew crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Morocco to within 600 miles (965 km) of Central America in a facsimile of an ancient Egyptian reed boat, the Ra, thus confirming the possibility that the pre-Columbian cultures of the Western Hemisphere might have been influenced by Egyptian civilization. Again, the voyage was described by Heyerdahl in The Ra Expeditions (1971) and was the subject of a documentary film. Late in 1977 Heyerdahl and an international crew embarked upon the Tigris expedition, a four-month, 4,000-mile (6,400-km) voyage in a craft made of reeds. The expedition began on the Tigris River in Iraq, traveling down the Persian Gulf, across the Arabian Sea to Pakistan, and ending in the Red Sea. The goal of the Tigris expedition was to establish the possibility that the ancient Sumerians might have used similar means to spread their culture through southwest Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. The voyage was recorded in Heyerdahl’s book The Tigris Expedition (1979) and in a documentary film. He subsequently led research expeditions to the Maldive Islands, to Easter Island, and to an archaeological site in Peru. The tallest standing Easter Island stone statue (about 37 feet [12 metres] high) after being excavated by Thor Heyerdahl (top right, leaning against statue); it was subsequently partially buried again. The tallest standing Easter Island stone statue (about 37 feet [12 metres] high) after being excavated by Thor Heyerdahl (top right, leaning against statue); it was subsequently partially buried again. Courtesy of Thor Heyerdahl; photograph, Walter Leonardi Get unlimited access to all of Britannica’s trusted content. Start Your Free Trial Today Heyerdahl’s other books include Aku-Aku: The Secret of Easter Island (1958); Fatu-Hiva: Back to Nature (1974); and Early Man and the Ocean: A Search for the Beginnings of Navigation and Seaborne Civilizations (1979), in which he synthesized the findings of earlier expeditions and provided additional evidence for his theory of cultural diffusion. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen, Corrections Manager. LEARN MORE in these related Britannica articles: raft …dramatically demonstrated by Norwegian scientist Thor Heyerdahl in 1947; to test his theory that the Pacific islands might have been settled by people from South America, he sailed a large balsa raft, the Kon-Tiki, from Peru to islands near Tahiti in a voyage of three and a half months. The… Ra …with which the Norwegian scientist-explorer Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Atlantic in 1969–70 to demonstrate the possibility of cultural contact between early peoples of Africa and Central and South America. The first was built in Egypt by boatbuilders Heyerdahl hired from Lake Chad, where reed boats are commonplace. Manned by seven… Kon-Tiki …in which the Norwegian scientist Thor Heyerdahl and five companions sailed in 1947 from the western coast of South America to the islands east of Tahiti. Heyerdahl was interested in demonstrating the possibility that ancient people from the Americas could have colonized Polynesia; to do so, he constructed Kon-Tiki (named… newsletter icon BORN October 6, 1914 Larvik, Norway DIED April 18, 2002 (aged 87) Colla Michari, Italy Ra SHIP Ra, either of two papyrus boats with which the Norwegian scientist-explorer Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Atlantic in 1969–70 to demonstrate the possibility of cultural contact between early peoples of Africa and Central and South America. The first was built in Egypt by boatbuilders Heyerdahl hired from Lake Chad, where reed boats are commonplace. Manned by seven men chosen from seven nations, “Ra” sailed from Safi, Mor., May 25, 1969, but defects in design and cargo loading, the result of inexperience, caused it slowly to founder in July after sailing 3,000 miles. With nearly the same crew, but with a boat (“Ra II”) built by Aymaro Indians of Lake Titicaca, Heyerdahl repeated his adventure in 1970, completing the crossing of the Atlantic from Safi to Barbados, West Indies, in 57 days (May 17 to July 12).
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Karoline Agnete Heyerdahl.
Nikolai Anton Heyerdahl
Nikolai Anton Heyerdahl was born on December 22, 1839 at Stangvik, More og Romsdal in Norway, and died at age 65 years old on April 27, 1905 at Stangvik, More og Romsdal. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nikolai Anton Heyerdahl.
Bolette Sophie Heyerdahl was born to Anne Sophia Andersdatter Haneborg. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bolette Sophie Heyerdahl.
Olgh Josefina (Heyerdahl) Skattebol of United States of America was born in 1861, and died at age 44 years old in 1905. Olgh Skattebol was buried in 1905.
Adelaide Heyerdahl was born on March 3, 1838 in Kristiansand, Kristiansand County, Vest-Agder Norway, and died at age 40 years old on April 4, 1878 in Mustapha Algérie. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Adelaide Heyerdahl.
Einar Fredrik Barth-Heyerdahl was born on July 29, 1876 in Nesna, Nordland County Norway. Einar Barth-Heyerdahl was married to Borghild Wiig Barth-Heyerdahl. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Einar Fredrik Barth-Heyerdahl.
As of the 1865 Norwegian Census, Kaja Heyerdahl was single / never-married.
Borghild (Wiig) Barth-Heyerdahl was born on May 23, 1885 in Namdalen Nord-Trøndelag, Nord-Trøndelag County Norway. Borghild Wiig was married to Einar Fredrik Barth-Heyerdahl. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Borghild Wiig Barth-Heyerdahl.
Thorvald Heyerdahl
Thorvald Heyerdahl was born on February 14, 1801 in Aurskog, Aurskog-Høland County, Akershus Norge. Thorvald was baptized on February 14, 1801 in Aurskog. Thorvald Heyerdahl died at age 80 years old on August 15, 1881 in Aurskog, Akershus County Norway, and was buried in Aurskog, Aurskog-Høland County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Thorvald Heyerdahl.
Marie Christine (Rynning) Heyerdahl
Marie Christine Christine (Rynning) Heyerdahl was born on August 27, 1815 at Odalen in Norway to Erik Christopher Blix Rønning and Pauline Emilie Bech. Marie Christine Heyerdahl married Hieronymus Heyerdahl, and died at age 86 years old on August 28, 1901 at Spydeberg. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Marie Christine (Rynning) Heyerdahl.
Marie E Heyerdahl of Saint Paul, Washington County, MN was born on August 14, 1916, and died at age 72 years old in June 1989.
Bessie F Heyerdahl of Brodhead, Green County, WI was born on August 23, 1902, and died at age 94 years old on August 27, 1996.
Gilbert L Heyerdahl of Saint Paul, Ramsey County, MN was born on November 8, 1919, and died at age 77 years old on December 20, 1996. Gilbert Heyerdahl was buried at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery Section 15 Site 1894 7601 34th Avenue, South, in Minneapolis.
Ruth F Heyerdahl was born on April 18, 1920, and died at age 78 years old on October 16, 1998. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ruth F Heyerdahl.
Gerald M Heyerdahl of Orfordville, Rock County, WI was born on February 8, 1923, and died at age 84 years old on July 1, 2007.
Rose Heyerdahl of La Crescent, Houston County, Minnesota was born on January 12, 1903, and died at age 84 years old in November 1987.
Shirley A Heyerdahl of Downey, Los Angeles County, CA was born on April 22, 1934, and died at age 69 years old on January 26, 2004.

Heyerdahl Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Heyerdahl family member is 74.0 years old according to our database of 70 people with the last name Heyerdahl that have a birth and death date listed.

Life Expectancy

74.0 years

Oldest Heyerdahls

These are the longest-lived members of the Heyerdahl family on AncientFaces.

Betsey M Heyerdahl of Evansville, Rock County, WI was born on October 19, 1895, and died at age 100 years old on January 25, 1996.
100 years
Florence G Heyerdahl of Round Lake, Saratoga County, NY was born on November 17, 1901, and died at age 97 years old on August 24, 1999.
97 years
Gladys E Heyerdahl of Green Bay, Brown County, WI was born on April 29, 1910, and died at age 98 years old on June 5, 2008.
98 years
Ruth N Heyerdahl was born on March 7, 1895, and died at age 95 years old in February 1991. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ruth N Heyerdahl.
95 years
Bessie F Heyerdahl of Brodhead, Green County, WI was born on August 23, 1902, and died at age 94 years old on August 27, 1996.
94 years
Bertola M Heyerdahl of Yuma, Yuma County, AZ was born on June 11, 1904, and died at age 93 years old on July 8, 1997.
93 years
Vivian H Heyerdahl of Long Beach, Los Angeles County, CA was born on October 25, 1902, and died at age 91 years old on July 1, 1994.
91 years
Sarah Heyerdahl of Houston, Harris County, Texas was born on June 22, 1893, and died at age 92 years old in August 1985.
92 years
Clarence F Heyerdahl of Janesville, Rock County, WI was born on October 31, 1919, and died at age 87 years old on August 8, 2007.
87 years
Thor Heyerdahl
Thor Heyerdahl NORWEGIAN ETHNOLOGIST WRITTEN BY: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Thor Heyerdahl, (born October 6, 1914, Larvik, Norway—died April 18, 2002, Colla Micheri, Italy), Norwegian ethnologist and adventurer who organized and led the famous Kon-Tiki (1947) and Ra (1969–70) transoceanic scientific expeditions. Both expeditions were intended to prove the possibility of ancient transoceanic contacts between distant civilizations and cultures. For the most part, Heyerdahl’s theories have not been accepted by anthropologists. Heyerdahl attended the University of Oslo, studying zoology and geography, but left before graduating to travel to Polynesia. It was while on Fatu Hiva in the Marquesas that he began to wonder how Pacific inhabitants had reached the islands. On April 28, 1947, Heyerdahl and a small crew sailed from Peru in the primitive raft Kon-Tiki. Their arrival in Polynesia three and a half months later demonstrated the possibility that the Polynesians may have originated in South America. The story of the voyage was related in Heyerdahl’s book Kon-Tiki (1950) and in a documentary motion picture of the same name. Kon-Tiki crossing the Pacific Ocean, 1947. National Library of Norway (blds_05860) In 1969 Heyerdahl and a small crew crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Morocco to within 600 miles (965 km) of Central America in a facsimile of an ancient Egyptian reed boat, the Ra, thus confirming the possibility that the pre-Columbian cultures of the Western Hemisphere might have been influenced by Egyptian civilization. Again, the voyage was described by Heyerdahl in The Ra Expeditions (1971) and was the subject of a documentary film. Late in 1977 Heyerdahl and an international crew embarked upon the Tigris expedition, a four-month, 4,000-mile (6,400-km) voyage in a craft made of reeds. The expedition began on the Tigris River in Iraq, traveling down the Persian Gulf, across the Arabian Sea to Pakistan, and ending in the Red Sea. The goal of the Tigris expedition was to establish the possibility that the ancient Sumerians might have used similar means to spread their culture through southwest Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. The voyage was recorded in Heyerdahl’s book The Tigris Expedition (1979) and in a documentary film. He subsequently led research expeditions to the Maldive Islands, to Easter Island, and to an archaeological site in Peru. The tallest standing Easter Island stone statue (about 37 feet [12 metres] high) after being excavated by Thor Heyerdahl (top right, leaning against statue); it was subsequently partially buried again. The tallest standing Easter Island stone statue (about 37 feet [12 metres] high) after being excavated by Thor Heyerdahl (top right, leaning against statue); it was subsequently partially buried again. Courtesy of Thor Heyerdahl; photograph, Walter Leonardi Get unlimited access to all of Britannica’s trusted content. Start Your Free Trial Today Heyerdahl’s other books include Aku-Aku: The Secret of Easter Island (1958); Fatu-Hiva: Back to Nature (1974); and Early Man and the Ocean: A Search for the Beginnings of Navigation and Seaborne Civilizations (1979), in which he synthesized the findings of earlier expeditions and provided additional evidence for his theory of cultural diffusion. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen, Corrections Manager. LEARN MORE in these related Britannica articles: raft …dramatically demonstrated by Norwegian scientist Thor Heyerdahl in 1947; to test his theory that the Pacific islands might have been settled by people from South America, he sailed a large balsa raft, the Kon-Tiki, from Peru to islands near Tahiti in a voyage of three and a half months. The… Ra …with which the Norwegian scientist-explorer Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Atlantic in 1969–70 to demonstrate the possibility of cultural contact between early peoples of Africa and Central and South America. The first was built in Egypt by boatbuilders Heyerdahl hired from Lake Chad, where reed boats are commonplace. Manned by seven… Kon-Tiki …in which the Norwegian scientist Thor Heyerdahl and five companions sailed in 1947 from the western coast of South America to the islands east of Tahiti. Heyerdahl was interested in demonstrating the possibility that ancient people from the Americas could have colonized Polynesia; to do so, he constructed Kon-Tiki (named… newsletter icon BORN October 6, 1914 Larvik, Norway DIED April 18, 2002 (aged 87) Colla Michari, Italy Ra SHIP Ra, either of two papyrus boats with which the Norwegian scientist-explorer Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Atlantic in 1969–70 to demonstrate the possibility of cultural contact between early peoples of Africa and Central and South America. The first was built in Egypt by boatbuilders Heyerdahl hired from Lake Chad, where reed boats are commonplace. Manned by seven men chosen from seven nations, “Ra” sailed from Safi, Mor., May 25, 1969, but defects in design and cargo loading, the result of inexperience, caused it slowly to founder in July after sailing 3,000 miles. With nearly the same crew, but with a boat (“Ra II”) built by Aymaro Indians of Lake Titicaca, Heyerdahl repeated his adventure in 1970, completing the crossing of the Atlantic from Safi to Barbados, West Indies, in 57 days (May 17 to July 12).
87 years
Katherine A Heyerdahl of Palestine, Anderson County, TX was born on November 23, 1922, and died at age 87 years old on July 18, 2010.
87 years
Torleif Heyerdahl of Houston, Harris County, Texas was born on December 22, 1884, and died at age 86 years old in March 1971.
86 years
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