tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544912606664081101.post6138250566627551357..comments2016-11-09T13:51:31.360-08:00Comments on History by Brubaker: Some Insight Into ImmigrationMike Brubakerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02022055095971365170noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544912606664081101.post-80303926352616172122014-03-13T09:42:04.713-07:002014-03-13T09:42:04.713-07:00I am enjoying your blog posts and applaud your pla...I am enjoying your blog posts and applaud your plan to post weekly; wishing I would be so industrious!! I imagine there is a lot of genealogy work involving Sweden in Minnesota and I lucked up on a good source in my search for the ancestors of G. L. Norrman. I found a librarian named Anders Aklint at the Norrkoping City Library [the nearest city to Norrman's rural birthplace]who is fluent in English. He emailed me sections from the 1976 genealogy book "Svenska slatkalendern" giving the Norrman family genealogy going back to 1757. Evidently this is a compendium of Swedish family names based on official records, etc. It was extremely helpful to me and might be to your people up there. He also gave me the email address for the national archives, stadsarckivet@ssa.stockholm.se for more research. Anders email address is anders.aklint@norrkoping.se. It has been years since I contacted him [2009] so he might not be there?? And surely wouldn't remember our brief messaging.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13978221787577232178noreply@blogger.com