Monday, December 8, 2025

Aarwangen, Link FSFT copy of records to information previously pulled

 Aarwangen has become one of my favorite towns, mostly because I have so much time in the records there.  One of my best memories is that SOMEONE kept finding the records just days to months before me and I couldn't figure out who it was.  We were obviously doing the exact thing - going through the records and extracting our family names out for FamilySearch and our own work.

Finally I found a couple that was still in the process - they had been reserved, but only one or two ordinances had been done, and it was done in Manti.  I called the temple to ask if they could tell me who had submitted the names.  I don't remember if they hesitated but after hearing my story they suspect President Brugger.  It was indeed Archie Brugger and his wife Doreen.

Yesterday I started going through the films again, as AI has linked those records up to the records that it has indexed.  So far it is batting 100% with my names, and I find that they were mostly submitted by either Archie or I.  However, this morning I found three family names that were missed by both of us, that do indeed fit into our line.  

So here is my record keeping to keep me from relooking at the pages I have already done:

Aarwangen. Baptism Records 1662–1666, 1666–1729, 1699–1751, 1729–1751, 1752–179

Dec 7, 2025      11 of 551                      added 3 names to my list

Dec 8, 2025      14 of  551    8,907 contributions      added 3 names to my list from the Marti family

to 19 of 551

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