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aurlandnewsletter
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USA
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Posted - 22/01/2003 :  05:08:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If your looking for help with research on family's with history in Aurland Area, you can visit http://www.aurlandnewsletter.com . We are just getting the site going but would enjoy helping and working with people with roots for our same heritage.

Visit http://www.aurlandnewsletter.com

atle-unnimarie
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USA
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Posted - 17/12/2007 :  13:57:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi M & A, Have you gotten responses from this site? You should come back to this site. There may be data for you. I just now found it for the first time.

I don't want to say my name in the forum here, but we know each other as I've subscribed from Nancy onward, Was at one of the Pow Wows in your turf maybe four years ago. I did find my PGF here as well as the ship etc. I will attempt to edit it as the P is spelled wrong here. Such is life. Merry Christmas.

Atle - Unni Marie as named at this site. May be a clue.

Edited by - atle-unnimarie on 17/12/2007 14:10:11
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