Almost every family has some unconfirmed information about anncestors. My goal is the same as everyone else's, I am searching for the TRUTH. My recent enlightenment example:
1. Carl Nyberg was a sea Captain, no, his wife's father was, Karl Johan Osterlund.
2. Carl had fathered 16 children, no, 21 children.
3. Carl made 6 trips a crossed the Atlantic, no, 9.
The big one I am working on now, Carl had escapted from Russia and one of his two brothers fell threw the ice and drowned making their way back to Aland. I do not know, but Carl had two sisters, no brothers.
Carl August Nyberg in 1853 moved from Aland to St. Petersburg, Russia to become an apprentice Tailor under Tailor Johan Ulrik Linstrom, moved back to Aland four years later as a Tailor in 1857, would this be the time he escapted? The only family members recorded drownning Carl's nephew, Karl Emerik Rosenholm b. 28.6.1878, drowned 11.10.1898, and Carl was in Aland during this time. ?? Thank You for reading, Rodney K. Hasting
1. Carl Nyberg was a sea Captain, no, his wife's father was, Karl Johan Osterlund.
2. Carl had fathered 16 children, no, 21 children.
3. Carl made 6 trips a crossed the Atlantic, no, 9.
The big one I am working on now, Carl had escapted from Russia and one of his two brothers fell threw the ice and drowned making their way back to Aland. I do not know, but Carl had two sisters, no brothers.
Carl August Nyberg in 1853 moved from Aland to St. Petersburg, Russia to become an apprentice Tailor under Tailor Johan Ulrik Linstrom, moved back to Aland four years later as a Tailor in 1857, would this be the time he escapted? The only family members recorded drownning Carl's nephew, Karl Emerik Rosenholm b. 28.6.1878, drowned 11.10.1898, and Carl was in Aland during this time. ?? Thank You for reading, Rodney K. Hasting
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