Carol Reishus Lund, Saebbe Garen: A Family History, Seattle Washington, 1982, Page 129. This is a rare issue, Deb Johnson has a copy and will scan the page on request.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Kari by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Kari:
The Patronym as LNAB is the default rule for most Norwegians born before the legal requirements for surnames.
Rather than using the common abbreviations for patronyms found in records (eg. Olsdtr), the full name (Olsdatter) must be entered. This is important, because the system currently doesn't recognize that an "Olsdtr" and an "Olsdatter" may be the same person. Hence using abbreviated names will hide the profile from potential matches. Whether you will use "-datter" or "-dotter" is optional, as "-sen", "-son", and "-sson"
The Patronym as LNAB is the default rule for most Norwegians born before the legal requirements for surnames.
Rather than using the common abbreviations for patronyms found in records (eg. Olsdtr), the full name (Olsdatter) must be entered. This is important, because the system currently doesn't recognize that an "Olsdtr" and an "Olsdatter" may be the same person. Hence using abbreviated names will hide the profile from potential matches. Whether you will use "-datter" or "-dotter" is optional, as "-sen", "-son", and "-sson"