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Posted: 21 Nov 2002 11:37PM GMT
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I have a publication that was printed in 1894 all in old Norwegian and it is a medical paper advertising medicines that wer devloped by Dr. Peter Fahrney and I am trying to get info on this or contact any family. If you have any info please email me.
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Posted: 16 Jan 2009 10:56PM GMT
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Have you tried searching in the Shetland Islands? The old Norse language was used there, and your surname rings a bell. I am a member of the Eunson family from the time they were on Fair Isle. Good luck, Eunice
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Posted: 4 May 2009 11:42PM GMT
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I found an old bottle yesterday, one side says,
"Prepared by Dr. Peter Fahreney & Sons Company, Chicago, Ill, U.S,A " the other side says, "Gorni's Alpenkrauier Blutbeleber." Not sure if that is what is says as the caps are not written english.
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