Ralph Glenn Johnston
Replies: 14
Re: Ralph Glenn Johnston
| RBestrom7380 (View posts) | Posted: 22 Jun 2008 8:56PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Hej !
I've been in contact with Donna/Angelwings98. I've been working on the thought of providing this info to a family member. BUT, the more I think about it, a review of the family data should be made, identify the names, the difficulty in doing a family tree for posting on Rootsweb. I'm also of the thought, All this research by this woman should just go to a family member, but kept in a genealogy based facility, genealogy society, LDS facility, or other public accessible system.
But, that decision would fall to Donna (I think I know her thought on it already), and I would agree the organization she mentioned or similar might be the best solution.
Now, as to you:
You seem to not only have a good number of Norwegian family, but also some good genealogy knowledge about finding them and patronymics.
Are you familiar with the Norway List? I've been one of the "Family" for about 12-13 years now. We're all over the world and help find lost family members in Norway or all over the world. Discussions of culture, travel, weather, etc are also posted.
Here is the home page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~norway/NorwayList.htm
You can subscribe via the above.
It is a mailing list (emails) versus a message board.
Ron Bestrom
I've been in contact with Donna/Angelwings98. I've been working on the thought of providing this info to a family member. BUT, the more I think about it, a review of the family data should be made, identify the names, the difficulty in doing a family tree for posting on Rootsweb. I'm also of the thought, All this research by this woman should just go to a family member, but kept in a genealogy based facility, genealogy society, LDS facility, or other public accessible system.
But, that decision would fall to Donna (I think I know her thought on it already), and I would agree the organization she mentioned or similar might be the best solution.
Now, as to you:
You seem to not only have a good number of Norwegian family, but also some good genealogy knowledge about finding them and patronymics.
Are you familiar with the Norway List? I've been one of the "Family" for about 12-13 years now. We're all over the world and help find lost family members in Norway or all over the world. Discussions of culture, travel, weather, etc are also posted.
Here is the home page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~norway/NorwayList.htm
You can subscribe via the above.
It is a mailing list (emails) versus a message board.
Ron Bestrom