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    1. Re: [WiMilwau] New to List
    2. Joellen Smart
    3. Thank you. I am sorry I did not use first names. On my Cameron I am looking for Donald, Duncan, Nancy, Catherine, Alexander and Angus.. For Dutcher, I need Angus, Caroline, and Pierpont. All of you are so nice on this list. JoEllen >From: Gartzr@aol.com >Jo Ellen, > I am going to ask you to do something from now on - please include >some first names. Cameron: > >Historic Scrapbooks of newspaper articles at Forest Home: The Cameron >Family > >Buck's 4-volumes: A.. Duncan C. Duncan E. > Donald John E. > >Gregory's 4-volumes: Dr. F. J. Donald Mrs. Donald > >Still's 1-volume: J. E. > >Western Publishing large 1-volume: (Senator) Angus Archibald > >Bruce's 3-volumes: Frank J. Adrian > >Watrous's 2 volume: John E. Duncan E. Winfield H. > Mrs. Winfield H. nee Julia Greer Winfield H., Jr. > Mrs. Jacob Dreyer nee Angeline E. Cameron > >AND, for the Dutcher name: > >Buck: John A. > >Gregory: John A. Mrs. John A. George C. Mrs. >George C. > William E. Mrs. William E. > >Korn's 1-volume re: BayView: Pierpont E. > >Western: John A. W. Mrs. John A. Andrew > (Senator) Angus > >Bruce: William J.A. P.E. Mrs. William >nee >Helen Gillick > Mrs. George C. nee Margaret Nabel Meagher > Mrs. (Dr.) George Dutton Ladd nee Annette A. Dutcher _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com

    02/10/2002 01:43:12
    1. [WiMilwau] What do I do?
    2. Linda Bjelkendal
    3. Hi everybody! I am new to this list, and only in the beginning of my searching. When I was a kid my grandmother did a lot of searching and I have information all the way back to ‰1669. When I looked in all these papers I got very interested in one specific family. Of the ten children in this family, seven of them emigrated to the US! The one of these I know most of is Fred Nelson (Fredrik Hjalmar Nilsson in Sweden) who emigrated in 1891. His younger brother left from Sweden eleven years later and in his passenger record it says he was on his way "To my brother Fred Nelson 1222 Galena St Milwaukee". I have also found a grave at the Wood National Cemetary: "Nelson, Fred H, d. 04/20/1936, PVT CO D 7 ENG 3RD DIV, Plot: 28 62, bur. 04/23/1936, *" I don't know if that is my Fred, but maybe it could be? I would like some help from you with what I should do next? As I wrote I am totally new on this. Fred Nelson was born in Karlsborg, NederKalix (Sweden) 26 Apr 1873. So, if you have any suggestions - please tell me! /Linda I am sorry for my bad English... but I hope you got the point! :)

    02/10/2002 04:37:01