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    1. [GE-NORDIC] Johnson, Larson, Anderson
    2. Bryan Johnson
    3. I am searching for families with these surnames. The Anderson's and Larson's came from Hunnested, Sweden and Spannarp, Sweden. I cannot locate Hunnested or Spannarp on any atlas I have looked at. Where are these two towns. Also, The Anderson's and Larson's were in Centerville, IA from the mid 1800's until early 1900 (1902 at the latest) where they moved to Joliet, IL. The Johnson branch comes into play in Joliet in the early 1900's. Thanks for any help on these items.

    02/18/2001 12:32:02
    1. [GE-NORDIC] Re: Johnson, Larson, Anderson
    2. Robert Heiling
    3. Bryan Johnson wrote: > I am searching for families with these surnames. The Anderson's and > Larson's came from Hunnested, Sweden and Spannarp, Sweden. I cannot locate > Hunnested or Spannarp on any atlas I have looked at. Where are these two > towns. Plug those names into: http://maps.expedia.com/pub/agent.dll?qscr=mmfn and you will be pleasantly surprised. > Also, The Anderson's and Larson's were in Centerville, IA from the > mid 1800's until early 1900 (1902 at the latest) where they moved to Joliet, > IL. The Johnson branch comes into play in Joliet in the early 1900's. > Thanks for any help on these items. Can't help with that as my Johnson's & Miller's (Swedish) were in Minnesota. HTH Bob

    02/18/2001 11:17:17
    1. [GE-NORDIC] Re: Johnson, Larson, Anderson
    2. Kurt Fredriksson
    3. I have sent Bryan a private e-mail with the information. Kurt F "Bryan Johnson" <galtson@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:BK_j6.1672$jg2.15486@nntp0.chicago.il.ameritech.net... > I am searching for families with these surnames. The Anderson's and > Larson's came from Hunnested, Sweden and Spannarp, Sweden. I cannot locate > Hunnested or Spannarp on any atlas I have looked at. Where are these two > towns. Also, The Anderson's and Larson's were in Centerville, IA from the > mid 1800's until early 1900 (1902 at the latest) where they moved to Joliet, > IL. The Johnson branch comes into play in Joliet in the early 1900's. > Thanks for any help on these items. > >

    02/19/2001 02:40:17