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You lost me there as well.
Haven’t seen the site with your ancestors, but the family trees overlap.
However, I would not have been able to construct my family tree(s) had it not been that massive Strang databank (which previously was accessible for everyone as I do not have a Geneanet account).
Is “The Ostrobothnian Uniform” for all Ostrobothnians or just the Southern ones?
The tattoo looks rather cool.The diamonds represent traditional Finnish cabins, and the lines are the fields, or plains, of Ostrobothnia.
Hey, Koskenkorva is also a place name!
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Lemminkäinen has some explaining to do
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I sit at Kansallisarnisto (Finnish National Archive) hundreds hours watching microfilms and -cards. All based on church registers is my own work, but I hired a historian to seach older data. Everything I have done or bought is freely availabe. The Bothnian network is much larger and most genealogists share data, but I have seen someones being too proud to share or saying that they trust only in their own flawless work, because are so smart. It is not common, once an old man from Kuusamo sent me a DVD with a family tree including over 100000 names. Unfortunately it was corrupted and I lost the connection with him.
I had at primary school South Ostrobothnian jumper. It is only for S.Ostrobothnians, like a Saami dress![]()
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