* My wife and I are researching our family tree. * Skupaj s zeno raziskavava nas rodovnik. * Meine Frau und ich Informationen zu unseren Stammbaum sammeln. We are searching for ancestors and connections to these families: The family of Matevz LIKOSAR (1840-1900) of Kranj, Slovenia (formerly Yugoslavia and Austria-Hungary). He married Marija BETON and had children Jozef, Franc, Janez, Tone, Marija, Franciska, Anton, Johana, and Katarina. Other relations from the same area include the KALJAN, KERN, LOGAR, LIKOZAR, GRINTAL, and SUSTARSIC families. The family of Carl Johan STRELITZ (1796-1850) of Urshult, Sweden. He married Catharina SVENSDOTTER and had children Peter, Sven, Paul BERN, Anna, and Johan. This branch of our tree is particularly problematic as it was the common for these families to adopt new surnames through the generations. The first SEDERSTROM is Per (1867-1952) a.k.a. Per JOHANSSON, born in Slätafly, Torsäs, Sweden, son of Johan ANDERSSON and Emma ANDERSDOTTER. He moved to St. Paul MN and married Anna BERN of Urshult, Sweden. The family of Jakob HIRSCHEGGER (1700-1770) of Villach, Austria. He married Emerencia PROTTERHOFFER and had a son Johann. Other relations from the same area include the STEINER, KRAUTGARTNER, REISINGER, KREIN, KREN, TISCH, BERCIC, and REMC families. The family of Joseph KASPRZYK (1860-1930). He married Magdalene ZIELINSKI (1860-1942). Both were originally from Poland and lived in Buffalo, New York. The family of Joseph PAJEWSKI (1864-1942). He married Mary SZYSKO (1875-1952). Both were originally from Poland and lived in Winchester, New Hampshire. In searching other branches of our ancestry, we have collected interesting information on ... ...the PRESCOTT and SAWYER families of Lancaster, Massachusetts (circa 1845) and their descent from ALFRED THE GREAT. ...five generations of John VINTONs who lived in Massachusetts. The first appears in England in 1620. He moved to Lynn, Massachusetts, married Ann, and had 7 children. We welcome all comments and inquiries. Any information you are willing to share would be greatly appreciated.
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