Visual Family Tree Part III – The Bordewicks

Here's the third part of the visual family tree, as I'm not up for a lot of thoughty stuff today… But I do have a few Brick Wall posts to make very soon.

Mom and her sister and brothers with their parents in the 60s


George and Merle


George and Merle with both sets of their parents at their wedding:
L-R: Bjarne, Mary, George, Merle, Eliza, Daniel


George and Henry Bordewick


Mary Park and Bjarne Bordewick (on their wedding day, I believe)


Robert and Elizabeth Park, Mary's parents, looks to be the same day. Not certain who the other gentleman standing on Elizabeth's left is, but I believe the one on the right to be Robert. The other may have been the Minister...


My sister and I believe this is Bjarne with his brothers. The girl would be one of the girls who lived with the family to help out with things around the house, a common practice for upper-class Scandinavian families, from what I've been told.
L-R - (unknown girl), Bjarne, Harald, and Hans Heinrick



More Visual Family Tree:
The Hillingers
The Hansens
More on this family:
Bardowieck
Johan Petter Bordewick
Brick Wall Update #2
Brickwall Ancestors
Four Generations (George Bordewick and his mother Mary with me and mom are the first picture in the post)
The Bordewick Family
Surname Saturday Posts:
* Bordewick
* Park
* Bordevick
* Curran

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This blog is maintained by two sisters who have had a life long interest in geneology.
Mika writes here mostly about our family (Hansen, Hillinger, Bordewick, Park, etc), and her search for more information.
Shannon mostly uses this space as a place to make the many stories written about and by her husband's family (Holly, Walker, Walpole, etc) available to the rest of the family, present and future.

Our blog is named Oh Spusch! mostly because Shannon is bad at naming things. The first post I put up includes a story about the time Walker's great grandfather took his whole family out to see a play and the littlest kept saying "Oh! Spusch!" No one ever figured out what she meant by that.