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Neal Shelden
Detective Sergeant Username: Neal
Post Number: 88 Registered: 3-2003
| Posted on Thursday, November 27, 2003 - 4:42 pm: | |
Has anyone got a contact address or up to date information on the family of Liz Stride’s sister Anna Christina Gustafsdotter. According to Klas Lithner’s article in True Detective magazine in 1987, Anna Christina married a shoemaker in 1864 named Bernard Olsson at Gothenburg, Sweden. Lithner was able to trace down the family from Bernard and Anna Christina Olsson, but found no photographs of either sister. I am searching for the living relatives of Anna Christina for a TV company, hope someone can help or know who might? Thanks Neal Shelden
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angelica Unregistered guest
| Posted on Wednesday, February 18, 2004 - 9:21 am: | |
The only thing I know is that she and her husband had 6 children and some of them also had children. The author Birgitta Leufstadius (who wrote a book about Elisabeth) was in contact with one of Anna Christinas grandchildren and she said that her father had mentioned that his aunt lived in England and something horrible had happened to her. But that was all she knew. |
Sharon Eddowes
Unregistered guest
| Posted on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 - 5:29 pm: | |
My surname is Eddowes and my family is from Wolverhampton where Catherine Eddowes' family was from. I am interested to know if Neal Shelden has any more info. |
Neal Stubbings
Inspector Username: Neal
Post Number: 169 Registered: 3-2003
| Posted on Thursday, July 01, 2004 - 2:31 pm: | |
Sharon, I have replied to your post on the subject "Eddowes genealogy". Thanks Neal |
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