Many generations of my grandmother's family (the Rubes) lived in Grindelwald. It made building the family tree easier than might otherwise be. Once one looks at these pictures, it isn't surprising why no one left.
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Not bad huh?
This beautiful mountain village is between Interlaken and Italy.
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| Can anyone say beautiful? |
Because many generations lived here, when I was doing research I found hundreds of names off of one microfilm. I believe it was Lutheran Church records although I'm not certain.
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| Upper Grindelwald Glacier |
It was in reviewing the microfilm of Grindelwald I had some pretty inspirational experiences. Some names were repeated a lot, names such as Christian and Anna. There was a lot of back and forth of scrolling through looking for birthdays/baptisms, then scrolling about 18 years later looking for weddings. Then going forward looking for children of the couple. Many times I was about to record someone as a relative and feeling a strong impression to ignore it. There were also many times when I was about to reject a record, and the impression came to include it. This particular set of records had many spiritual experiences gathering together the Rube (pronounced Ruby) and related lines of our family tree.
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| They have houses too! |
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