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my ancestors in Germany, sweden & Canada, (polzin, blixt & vasher)

my ancestors in Germany, sweden & Canada, (polzin, blixt & vasher) Louise vasher polzin & John Joseph Polzin. John Joseph Polzin was son of Joseph A Polzin & Michaelina (salina) Malaski. Michaelina was born sept 15, 1855 in Germany to George Malakia. Joseph A Polzin wasw born in Strife, Germany to Peter Polzin & Anna Schultz on March 6,1846. Louise Vasher Polzin daotter of Michell Vasher & Catherine Vasher. Mitchel Vasher emigrated from Canada in 1850. Any Infomation on futher ancestor please email to mrosaireanderson@yahoo.com . Also looking for info on Swedish ancestors Huldah Blixt & Robert Anderson born in Sweden & emigrted through Ellis Island between 1910 & 1920

Also, my first cousin, Roland Peterson, son of Edward Peterson & Mabel (Anderson)Peterson, common grandparents Hulda (or Huldah)(Blixt)Anderson & Robert Anderson (originally Robert Larson, son of Anders Larson,in Sweden)is part of my family's genealogy. Roland Peterson died shortly after the Korean War in the 1950's. My aunt Mabel who died in childbirth, came to the United States with my grandmother on the ship United States through Ellis Island.Hulda(or Huldah) was using her maiden name of Blixt; Mabel was 4. Grandpa came on a separate ship from LIverpool.Hulda & Mabel departed from Kristiana, Akershus, Norway. All originally came from (Tiedestrum), actually Tidaholm, Sweden. (not sure of the spelling of Tiedestrum. (should be Tidaholm) They arrived July 6, 1915. Grandpa arrived 3/7/1911 on the Franconia.


That's my father's side of my family.


On my mother's side, regarding her Polzin & Schultz ancestors, another name in the mix is Buske. In the 1960's my mother Mary Rita (polzin) Anderson, showed my a blacked out letter taht she had received from 2nd or 3rd cousins named Buske (a woman named Elena & her son & daughter)from now former East Germany. The Stasi had blacked out the body of the letter. Perhaps anyone in the eastern part of Germany reading this knows something of them, & if so, the 2 Buske children, now grown, would be able to provide more info on the family tree; (besides geeting to know the family here in the United States.

More details on my Swedish grandparents' ship & my German/Polish ancestors ,the next time I am on this site, as I am using a library or Fedex store computer.