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AAA INSTRUCTIONS FOR FAMILY HISTORY REPRESENTATIVES, (1-1-22)

I HAVE 25 DOCUMENTS THAT I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH FAMILY MEMBERS.   A FAMILY REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE ASSIGNED TO EACH FAMILY.  FOR EXAMPLE, IN PATTY’S FAMILY, TAMI LOOSLE WILL BE THE REPRESENTATIVE.  I WILL SEND A DIGITIZED FLASH DRIVE WITH ALL THE DOCUMENTS TO HER.   SHE WILL PASS IT ON TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THAT FAMILY. THOSE NOT INTERESTED WILL NOT RECEIVE THE DOCUMENTS.  IT CAN BE SENT BY E-MAIL OR HAVE THE FLASH DRIVE COPIED.  

AFTER ALL FAMILY HISTORY REPRESENTATIVE ARE APPOINTED, I WILL SEND MORE INFORMATION.  IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT ME. (PHONE 208-xxx-xxxx) (E-MAIL-looslexx@xxxxxxxx)    

PLEASE NOTE:

EACH DOCUMENT HAVE A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE DOCUMENT.

BELOW EACH EXPLANATION (SEE ASTERICKS) IS THE LANGUAGE USED TO “OPEN” EACH ITEM SO THE DOCUMENTS CAN BE ACCESSED.  THE LIST OF THE DOCUMENTS ARE NOT IN ORDER OF PRIORITY

                                                                                                                                               

DOCUMENT- Quotes from Church leaders about the importance of learning of and appreciating our ancestors and descendants.

*Quotes from Church Leaders-Memories

 

 

DOCUMENT-Directions for appointed Family History Representatives

*Directions for appointed Family History representatives

 

 

DOCUMENT-Memories and recollections of George D and Gladys M. Loosle, George Andrew and Anna Loosle, James and Mabel M. Gardner, John (Jack) and Reha J. Loosli, and Norman D. and Veda B. Loosle.  Submitted by Marvin W. Loosle, Jeanette Moore, Darrell K. Loosle, Evelyn Humpherys, Gaylen Loosle and Carla Loosle, and Brenda Jacques in about 2010.  Items 1-10 -There are ten separate documents- Due to the length study them as couples

*Memories and recollections

 

 

 

 DOCUMENT-A List of 80 Family Histories/Life Histories included in Family Tree, selected from Dahle’s from Norway; Loosli’s from Switzerland; Moyses’ and Gardner’s from England, and Scotland. Designed to assist those accessing the histories that includes name, ID Number, and person(s) who submitted the histories.

*List of 80 Family Histories in Family Tree, Memories)

 

 

DOCUMENT-Darrell K. Loosle Archive- A List of Documents of George and Gladys Loosle, George Andrew and Anna D. Loosle, James Gardner and Mabel M Gardner, John Kasper Loosle and Anna H. Loosle, John Hansen Dahle and Janette I. Dahle, Helge (Hilliard) Dahle and Gertrude Grieber Dahle, John (Jack) and Reha J. Loosli, Norman D. and Veda B. Loosle. This list is digitized Family Histories are in Memories in Family tree. There are 317 documents in 9 binders that are not digitized. Most of Darrell’s siblings have copied the items they wanted.  Persons wanting copies should contact their appointed representatives.  Those persons included in Family Tree, Memories, was taken from these documents.

 *Archive of Family History Records, Darrell K. Loosle

 

 

DOCUMENT- John Kasper Loosle’s Missionary Journal. He served a mission in Switzerland from Dec. 1885 to Feb. 1887. The journal was transcribed by Janet Buttars Folster, Great-Granddaughter This is a shortened version (3 pages) of the missionary journal.   It is a condensed version and transcribed into standard English sentences.  It is in Family History Tree, under Memories. The ID# is KWNF-BGT.  It is available in PDF and DOCX.  

*Journal JKL Short version

 

 

 

DOCUMENT- Journal JKL summary transcribed. This is a summary copy of the COMPLETE Missionary Journal of John Kasper Loosle transcribed by Janet B. Folster into standard English sentences.  For those who want a copy please contact your Family History Representative.. (loosledk@gmail.com)

*Journal JKL Summary Revised DKL-23 Pages

DOCUMENT- This document provides additional information about the Missionary Journal of John Kasper Loosle.  It described missionary work in Switzerland and missionaries teaching the Gospel “Without Purse or Script”

*More info DKL- Without purse or scrip

 

DOCUMENT- George Andrew Loosle Journal 1.  Journal 1 was written by George Andrew Loosle in 1924.  It was written in a small notebook measuring 7” X 8”.  It is written in first person.  It was transcribed by Darrell K. Loosle (Grandson)

*Loosle, George Andrew Notebook Journal 1, 1924

 

 

DOCUMENT- Journal 2 was written in 1930-1933 by George Andrew Loosle on a small notebook measuring 7” X 8”.  It was written in first person and was transcribed by Darrell K. Loosle. It was contributed by Dixie D. Loosli, daughter of Norman Deverl Loosle and Veda Barson Loosle.

*Notebook 2- George Andrew Loosle, 1930

 

 

DOCUMENT- Gladys M. Loosle Journal in her own handwriting- This journal was kept from April 1979 to Nov. 13, 1980.  This was the time her mother, Mabel Moyses Gardner, lived with them in Clarkston, Utah. This journal also reflects the love and concern she always showed to her mother and children.

PDF FILE # 02022021104536

 

 

DOCUMENT- Describes the persecution of John of and Janetta Dahle in Norway, when they became members of the Church, including being arrested and jailed.

*John and Jonette Dahle- Persecution in Norway

 

 

DOCUMENT- Discusses children of John and Janetta Dahle, Johannes and Martha Dahle, and Johannes and Johanna Dahle and their work in mining and how it influenced their descendants. Those you have studied these families found that many of their sons went into mining.  For example, my father, George D. Loosle, said on a number of occasions he would like to prospect and do some mining.  Norman D. Loosle, my uncle, talked about mining.  He did invest in mining is southeastern Utah.

 

 * Dahle relatives who worked in mining

 

 

DOCUMENT- Norwegian Farm Records- Bygdeboks- (Approx 400) (In Norwegian) Extremely valuable for those doing Norwegian Research. The Norwegian Archiveette and other documents are more available than they have been in the past. (Not Digitized)  This will not be disseminated now, but it will shard with family or relative interested in Norwegian research.  They will be shared by Hard Copy

*Norwegian Farm Records

 

DOCUMENT- This is a photo gallery of Clarkston, Utah and the surrounding areas.  There are 54 pictures in the gallery including church and school building and houses. Study the pictures of school students and others.  Yes, things have changed. The gallery was prepared by Sharon Bliss, a Dahle cousin, for the 2012 Dahle Reunion.  It is used with permission.

There is another photo gallery of Clarkston with a yellow icon It shows the scan and then a picture. This is the first document on the list.  This one has to be included for the blue icon to work.  I have no answer why it is that way. You will probably have no reason to use it. 

*USE THE BLUE ICON AT THE BOTTOM OF THE LIST

 

DOCUMENT-SIX DATA BASES- This document describes the six data bases including the Dahles from Norway, Loosle/loosli’s from Switzerland, and the Moyses Gardner’s from England and Scotland

*six data bases

 

 

THERE IS A COMBINED TOTAL OF 219 PAGES IN THESE DOCUMENTS

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