
The above painting was done by John Hardginski (a third cousin once removed of Len Nasman) and was commissioned as a representation of the Näsman family homestead in Tynderö, Sweden. It was created from a photograph of the meadow where the Näsman farm house once stood, a separate photograph of Black Eyed Susans (Rudbeckia), the Nasman family flower, and a Swedish finch-like bird called the gulsparv.
If, in reviewing the ancestor lists of my parents, you discover individuals common to your own ancestor list, we are cousins. Please contact me.
I have discovered a number of Swedish and American cousins on my mother's side of the family. Read about the family reunions here...