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Hi, I've just been working on updating information for one of your members, Daniel Jorgenson which I share some family members with. I have two family trees on MyHeritage, one for each of my parents that I could share on this site. I've gone about as far as I can go in the Swedish church records with the exception of my maternal great grandfather from Sweden who came to Isanti County, Minnesota around 1870, best guess. Maybe I can find help here sometime down the road. I also have gotten pretty good at searching the Swedish church record site ArkivDigital. I have some 5500 names in my two trees.
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larry in Minnesota
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