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jwiborg
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Posted - 29/11/2008 :  19:03:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is a lot of information about Anna Grethe Mikkelsdatter Harnisk's father, Mikkel Mikkelsen Harnisk, born in Øvre Torneå 29 Jan 1816. His death is listed as 14 Sep 1835, but that is obviously wrong since he married Aasel Marie Olsdatter Gram on 12 Nov 1837, and he is also listed in the 1865 census. Aasel is born 26 Jan 1818 and died 23 Mar 1873

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crymisty
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Posted - 30/11/2008 :  06:51:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The person who placed this posting may no longer be receiving notices from this site about your responses. I thought that perchance she might have updated her e-mail here.

It was someone, who had helped me track another member of my family, that requested my assist for her. The scenario was to close not to be the same. If she is not watching the posting?
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