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"got roots"?
Welcome to my Scandinavian Ancestry site.
This site is about me, my family and my Swedish roots.
But it's also for you.
Let me tell you what I can do for you in your search for the past.
I have been interested in genealogy and history in general since I was a child. My paternal grandmother, see photo below, Selma Persson (Pehrsdotter) born in Farstorp, Skåne, Sweden, in 1885, passed away in 1970 (on Valentines Day) when I was 10 years old. As my father talked about his mother, I realized that not only did I have grandparents, but my grandparents had parents and their parents also had parents. I had become aware of the concept of generations, descendants and ancestors.
My grandmother was 84 years old when she passed away and to me she had always been an elderly quiet lady with white hair. I realized that my father and I, and my whole family, were all a part of this, of her family. Of the history. And our family tree had so many branches that I did not (nor did my father) know anything about.
My father often talked about his father and his paternal grandmother and grandfather. He did not know exactly where they came from, only that they were from “Småland” somewhere. In those days that was 'far away'. I realized that my paternal grandfather (whom I never met) came from somewhere that my father never knew about and I had to find out from where.
I started filling out my family tree little by little from conversations with members of the family, my father of course, my maternal grandfather, I was happy to have him until he was 102 years old, some detailed research and very old and dusty documents. I kept hoping that my father's memory one day would be clear again and that we together would find his past. That never happened. But we sure spent hours and hours talking about his childhood and his younger days. He loved to tell stories from his younger days (and some were so good that they will remain with me forever…). I eventually found his grandparents and their origins but I never got to complete his and my son's tree before my father passed away. That was a great loss to us, and it changed our life in so many ways.
I dedicate this site and my services to you, my father;
Per Rune Ebert Friskh, 1925 -2004
And I dedicate this site and my services to my son, my beloved son, who in this moment is serving our new country. I dedicate this site to you and all the soldiers in our past and present.
Click here to read more about some of them
It is time for me to give back what I have received over the years. It is time for me to help others finding their roots.
Not everyone has the passion, the time, the resources, the knowledge or the patience to do and 'live' with genealogy. I do, and I do have a way of ‘thinking out of the box’ which is necessary at times, especially when you have to do with ‘brick walls’, or 'broken branches' as I prefer to call them.
Welcome to Scandinavian Ancestry!
Sanna


Selma, b. 1885, Farstorp, Sweden.
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