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Hi there!
Here is a collection of photos of my Rosenberg branch of my family. Since I currently have very little information on them, they are not organized in any special way. I plan to add more details sometime soon. Or, whenever, I find the time. This family genealogy is an Artisan Well of project opportunities!
Many of the photos on this page are of the Rosenberg Twins. Their names were Ralph Arthur Rosenberg and John Axel Rosenberg (my grandfather). Both of them used their middle names throughout their lives.
To view larger versions of the photos, just click on the caption below the photos. The larger image will open in a new windows.
Most of these photos are courtesy through the efforts of Cousin Betty Brown, of Elmore, Ohio. The links are to larger scale photos, but are frequently smaller than the ones Betty sent to me. Screen-sized images were made to make online-viewing more practical and downloads faster. If you want higher resolution copies, or care to make an addition, please send me an e-mail with the file name that is located just below the photos.
Chuck Bliley
May 2017
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J. Axel Rosenberg Family
Isabelle Frances McGrorey, & John Axel Rosenberg
IMK_IR_JR.JPG (98K) 331 x 451 |
Isabelle Frances McGrorey, & John Axel Rosenberg
J_Rosenberg_Family_1918.JPG (105K) 323 x 472 |
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(L-R) Ralph Arthur Rosenberg, Ruth Viola Victoria Rosenberg-Brown, Esther Eleanora Elizabeth Rosenberg-Larson, & John Axel Rosenberg All brothers & sisters; four of seven siblings. (Circa May 1963) |
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Johann Erik Norberg (Left) "Are you aware that your great-grandfather was a poet and linguist? He could speak and write 8 languages. During the war he worked as an interpreter for the GE plant in Erie. He lived with his daughter Ruth, in Toledo for about 6 years after his wife, Anna Marie Erickson died." |
Norberg & Rosenberg Family Information on the links below were formerly on the Jim Brown's Web site. That site has been discontinued. These pages are now only available through Archive.org. |
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