Posted October 11, 2007 at 09:04:55 from 205.188.117.141
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Leagen to Jen
Do u know E. Dahl's first name? What years r u talking about w/her?
Posted October 11, 2007 at 09:06:21 from 205.188.117.141
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Leagen to Jen
Do u know what country she came from?
Posted October 11, 2007 at 13:46:40 from 64.12.117.141
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Leagen to Anyone
Hello, is anyone home?
Posted October 11, 2007 at 16:28:02 from 74.250.1.233
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TNMarge to Lea
Nice to see you back here! Hope all is well and you are enjoying the Fall weather.
Posted October 11, 2007 at 16:36:06 from 74.250.1.233
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TNMarge to Jen
If you know she was born in Norway and her maiden name was E. DAHL. You'll have to estimate the year span of her arrival based on what you know and then just search the Naturalization records in all states where she is found in the census. Also, more recent census should tell you if she became a citzen and when she came to US. Good luck!
Posted October 11, 2007 at 17:30:54 from 74.250.1.233
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TNMarge to Jen
Post the information you have on E. DAHL's married name and location in 1920 & 1930. I will see if I can find her in the census to see what it says about her citizenship and immigration.
Posted October 11, 2007 at 19:56:21 from 66.248.34.172
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Free Use of Genealogy Software Products offered at local Family History Centers
Not sure which genealogy program you should use? Or perhaps you would like to experiment with different programs to find one that suits you better than the program you are using now? Several programs will soon be available for your use at your local Family History Center.
The following announcement was written by FamilySearch:
SALT LAKE CITY , UTAH
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Ancestral Quest 12 (By Incline Software)
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Posted October 11, 2007 at 20:57:15 from 12.75.107.152
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Back pain...I used Equate ( Wal Marts brand)Oain Reliever 500mg works good...but Dr.told me the acetamiophen raises blood pressure. Then was told to take 2 Naproxen Sodium (Equate also)..No acetamiophen in it.It is like Alieve,but cheaper. and workin great for me.
Posted October 11, 2007 at 20:58:43 from 12.75.107.152
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Mar to Admin
Thanks for the info. Not a computer whiz,but....
Posted October 11, 2007 at 21:06:15 from 64.12.117.141
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Leagen to Mar
I heard some bad stuff about Aleve some time ago that it is bad for u and that is y I take the acetimenaphen. Dr.'s had given me a nicotic pain releiver but u can get hooked on it and it is by prescriptoion only. I don't like nicotics.
Posted October 11, 2007 at 21:07:55 from 64.12.117.141
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Leagen to Mar
I had not heard that acemenaphen was bad for your blood pressure. I'll look into that.
Posted October 11, 2007 at 21:30:57 from 12.75.106.161
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Mar to Leagen
We are all different and all have different reactions. Naproxen Sodium is 220 mgs and my brother was told to try them when Alieve was under fire. Then when I went to Drs. and blood pressure was high I was surprised.It has always been low..and told to drink coffee and have that cig. years ago by nurses...times sure have changed.But they work really well as well as Alieve and Tylenol..for brother and I both.
Posted October 11, 2007 at 22:09:41 from 12.75.106.161
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Mar to Rewrite
Yours is >>..IRISH, Palmer7, (Michael6, William5, Jesse4, Jonathan3, John2, John1) Right??...Mine is>>..
IRISH, Job7, (Joseph6, David5, Jesse4, Jonathan3, John2, John1)so we split off at Jesse....Right?
Posted October 11, 2007 at 22:10:43 from 12.75.106.161
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Mar to all
Well,its after 11:00 here..off to bed....night all..ttys..
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