SOUTH AFRICA. Genealogical Society of South Africa (GSSA) (in Afrikaans and English). Quarterly journal "Familia"; National Projects include Cemetery Headstone project, Index to Dutch Reformed Church Baptisms, Death Notice project, ANC and PAC Graves project, "Familia" scanning project (The first phase of this project was completed, and the total period 1964-1999 has been published on CD and is available from the GSSA). Articles on this page include "1850 British Settlers to the Cape," "Military Records as a Genealogical Source in South Africa," "Military Settlers 1860," and "Germans in South Africa." http://www.ggsa.info/Afr/GGSA.html SWEDEN. KARLSKOGA HERITAGE SOCIETY. The site is an invitation to all Americans who have roots in Karlskoga, Sweden to seek contact with Karlskoga Heritage Society for exchange of information. Many Karlskoga emigrants covered the first stage of their passage to America from Gothenburg to Hull in England on board the ship ORLANDO. They usually continued by train to Liverpool, from where the big America liners left. The records of the Karlskoga Heritage Society are jam-packed with information about emigrants from Karlskoga. From 1849 to 1935 they left the Karlskoga area, sailed to the United States, and fanned out over the continent. Every year descendants of these emigrants visit the archives of our Heritage Society, where archivists are ready to help them in their search for Swedish roots. The Society, in turn, seeks to learn the fate in the new country of a large number of former Karlskoga residents. http://www.kjell.just.nu/ More about Karlskoga Heritage Society (in Swedish)[TWO-LINE URL] http://www.karlskoga.se/kulturhistoria/hembygdsforeningen/hembygdsforeningen htm PERMISSION TO REPRINT articles from MISSING LINKS is granted unless stated otherwise, provided: (1) the reprint is not used for commercial purposes; and (2) the following notice appears at the end of the article: Previously published in MISSING LINKS, Vol. 7, No. 48, 1 December 2002 http://www.petuniapress.com .