I can't find the message on the web site that I received via email on your quest to find information on John and Anna (Jasaitis) Klimas. It wasn't clear whether or not you found the 1910 and 1930 US Census for them, that they were married around 1919, etc., and the "boarders" in 1910, Adam and Frank Yasaitis , were probably her brothers. Lithuanian uses "j" for the sound "y" in the the English "youth". "y" in Lithuanian is only pronounced "ee". So I didn't feel it worthwhile to continue searching until I had a better understanding of what records you already had found.
hello i dont have much to share as far as the soldwisch family name but i do know of some of us and could get more info from other members of the family im also tring to find out more of my name
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Our Blackburn/Blakeburns were all in Northumberland and Durham in the very northeast of England.
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