User talk:Kgale

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Thanks for participating in your virtual community. --Ronni 22:18, 27 June 2007 (MDT)


andersson - my research.ged Imported Successfully

The pages from your GEDCOM, "andersson - my research.ged" have been generated successfully. You may view them by launching the Family Tree Explorer and opening the family tree into which this GEDCOM was imported.

-WeRelate agent 10:49, 28 June 2007 (MDT)

BERGSTEDT-1773.ged Imported Successfully

The pages from your GEDCOM, "BERGSTEDT-1773.ged" have been generated successfully. You may view them by launching the Family Tree Explorer and opening the family tree into which this GEDCOM was imported.

-WeRelate agent 10:27, 29 June 2007 (MDT)

I am interested in Rasmine Nielsen [22 August 2007]

I have some additional information about her. Perhaps we could collaborate?--DemoGirl 18:32, 22 August 2007 (EDT)

Sure, why don't you enter what you know right on Person:Rasmine Nielsen (1)? I'd be happy to collaborate with you.--Kgale 18:37, 22 August 2007 (EDT)

Hello Katie,

I just googled my great-great grandfather's name, and found the wonderful information you posted about Anders Andersson, etc. I am a great granddaughter of Hannah Anderson and Charles John Gustaveson's daughter Rebecca. You have done amazing research, and I am so thrilled to have come across it!

You cited my great aunt Ina Harris Day as one of your sources; I know that the Harris family periodically hired researchers in Sweden, but I'm not confident that we have any more info than you do on that line. In fact, I had never heard of Anders coming to America, let alone to Illinois. We do have (xeroxed) pictures of Anna Larson and some of her children, some correspondence of the family, and many stories recorded by Rebecca and her daughter Ina. Also a autobiographical history dictated by Charles John Gustaveson.

I am attending BYU right now, and am studying Swedish so that I will be able to contribute to the research on these lines of our family. I would love to meet you if you are in the vicinity of Provo.

Thank you so much for your wonderful work!