The Anderson Family Tree |
My Sources of InformationThanks to the hard work and perseverance of my cousin Gladys Green and others, a significant amount of information about our family has been researched and compiled over the past 20 years. Although I was aware of Gladys' efforts, I really did not think much about it at the time. After all, having grown up on "Dane Hill" literally surrounded by aunts, uncles and cousins, the composition of the Anderson Family seemed pretty obvious to me. After my father's death in 1992, my siblings and I divided up old photos and other mementos from his house and I obtained copies of the following documents that Gladys had prepared:
My sister Mary Ann later sent me additional information that Marlowe Nelson and Rick Larsen had uncovered about Danish ancestors dating back to the 18th century. The Work of Gladys Green, Marlowe Nelson, and OthersThe following are excerpts from the notes that Gladys Green included in the March 1983 edition of the Anderson Family Tree: We started the family tree in 1975 as a result of our children asking "How is So and So related to us?" We started taking our book to family gatherings. As we found out death dates of the family members we went to the Racine Library and looked thru microfilm of obituaries in the Racine Journal Times to gather more complete information. We visited with Hilda Nelson and she gave us quite a bit of information including that which son Marlowe had located on his trip to Denmark in 1979. In 1981 we started writing letters to relatives giving them the information we had and putting in blanks for what was missing and including a self-addressed envelope. It was really exciting getting the letters back, the relatives were so cooperative and very interested in getting a family tree made. Many letters included more names and addresses to write to. One of the most exciting times to us was when we found Grandma Elsie Anderson's birth as it was recorded in the church records on the Danish micro-film. Putting the Information onto the ComputerSince I didn't want this information to get lost and I also wanted a better way to revise and update the lists, I decided to put the available data onto my computer. For this purpose I purchased a copy of Family Tree Maker by Broderbund Software. (Information about this software and about geneology can be found at their web site.) So far I have over 450 names entered into the computerized version of the Anderson Family Tree. The data that were compiled by Gladys Green and Marlowe Nelson include many more names than this since they have been working on both the Anderson and the Nelson family trees. The Family TreeI'm not able to make the entire Anderson Family Tree available for viewing on this web page. However, to illustrate some of the information that has been gathered to date, the chart below shows 8 generations of Anderson males from my sons up to my grandfather's grandfather's grandfather. Some interesting things to note:
Genealogy on the World Wide WebIf you are interested in genealogy, there's a lot of information available on the internet. In addition to the Family Tree Maker web site mentioned above, more information about genealogy can be found at the following sites:
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