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There are moments in time that never seem to disappear from our memory. It is as if they were yesterday. As a fledgling genealogist surfing the internet on Yahoo late into the evening some years ago, I came upon the Finnish American Heritage Society. A tiny photograph caught my eye and sparked interest. Once I read the caption, I realized I had found a treasure I could never have imagined! The first thing I did was enlarge it and print it. As my printer went from side to side, I felt like the photographer waiting for the image to take shape in the developing tray.
When I saw the printed copy my curiosity was heightened, as I imagined, and perhaps even then realized that all the folks in the photo were most likely relatives. I could see my father as a young fourteen-year-old wearing a crisp white shirt and long slender tie standing directly behind his grandfather, Johan.
Who were all the other people? I immediately sent an email to the webmaster inquiring about the picture. He informed me that he was the historian in the family. Many years passed.
I kept in touch with several relatives in Ohio. Finally, I met long lost cousins. They showed me around Ashtabula Harbour where grandfather had his shop, the family farm outside town, the famous swing bridge and the lighthouse. I visited the original Bethany Lutheran Church that my relatives attended and where my Dad was confirmed. The little photograph I first saw on the computer screen has been an inspiration over the years.
I have dabbled in our family history and the reunion in Ohio in was the catalyst behind a Canadian Lindell Family reunion during the summer of Forty direct descendants of our parents, Karl and Estelle Lindell, my siblings and their extended families from across Canada and the U.