Loved learning about family history, family trees, genealogy since I was a teenager. I am now in my late 30's, still enjoying learning about genealogy. I had two men come up to me asking if I was from Norway. One man asked me when I was just 18, because of the way I look, because my hair was braided on one side. Another man, asked me for my last name, then said Are you part Norwegian? I was really then interested in wanting to know Is the Tronson's from Norway? So very very interesting. Finding out recently a few years ago, a man contacted me on Ancestry.com saying it was originally TronDson then when the family started moving to America, the D got dropped, But not for all. Interesting!
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