Deborah Anderson
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My Anderson's immigrated from Sweden, Clarence Robert in 1881 followed by his wife Louise in 1886. They settled in Crown Point, NY and are buried there in Forestdale Cemetery.
Find A Grave Memorial# 69138056 Clarence R. Anderson Find A Grave Memorial# 69138079 Louise A Lanson Anderson
http://immigration-records.mooseroots.com/l/23172977/Louise-Anderson
Photo of US Naturalization form dated Oct. 19, 1892
1900 United States Federal Census. Official Enumeration Date: June 1, 1900. Enumeration District: 35. Place: Crown Point Township (east part), Essex, New York, United States. Household ID: 267. Publication Number: T623. Page: 12A. Line Number: 1. Microfilm Number: 1241035. Image number: 00077.
Born 1 JUN 1971. Towson, MD.
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I havent heard back from you about the break up of the United Kingdom Project. I hope all is well with you. I assume you dont wish to join any of the country-level projects at present, and will go ahead and remove the United Kingdom badge. If you wish to join England, Scotland, Wales or Ireland in the future, you would be most welcome to do so via the respective G2G sign-up post.
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