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To: ggersh who wrote (201048)8/29/2023 8:21:02 PM
From: David  Read Replies (1) of 217764
 
Looks like a good time to look at lists so I thought I would refer to the lists from the Anderson Reunion held in the Knights of Columbus Hall in Camrose, Alberta July 16, 1995 for the descendants of Jonas and Kristina Anderson.

Our Anderson Reunion


(Where we all fit in. Most of the Kristofferson family were born in Vilhemina Vasterbotten, Sweden. In Sweden, it was the custom for the children to add "son" to their father's surname, e.g. Anders became Anderson. All of Anders' children did this except Frank, who registered as Kristofferson. There were two other Kristofferson children, but one child died in infancy and the other drowned at an early age.)

Lists begin. Looks like grandma (I'm using grandma) Lydia Elizabeth Anderson mom's name was Kristina Kristofferson and Kristina's dad in 1880 married Katherina Erikson. Great grandma Kristina came to Canada with one child Signe (Mareck) and had five more children. Lydia married James Waldemar Carlson in 1929.
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