Stories from Finland my great great grandfather was was and educater,
minister and town elder in general, a Finnish Shaman so to speak and a
leader in the Free Church of Movement in Finland apart from the official
Lutheran Church, Independent Church Fundamentalist. There was a large lake
in his home town of Tianus Jurva, a part of the town of village of Jurva,
near Vaasa Finland and he noticed how the water was do shallow that he
could see the fish swimming around in it, near the surface so he tried to
organize the locals to dig a canal and drain he lake for rich farmland. But
the villagers mocked him at he idea or the project, so he ended up hiring
them instead to dig the canal, instead of enjoying the mutual benefit and
land ownership, after buying the lake of course and drained the lake and
turned it into rich farmland next to his already handsome farmhouse the
villagers then grumbled that he became so wealthy in land and prosperity.
He then ran for school board and lost and then used his property and
position to build a school and wrote textbooks to bring the Fi mush
language back, from the common language of Swedish because most Swedes
lived on the coast of Finland and couldn't even speak Finnish, even though
that they have lived in Finland for hundreds of years, during the war with
Russia the President couldn't even speak Finnish , funny...when I was there
dome give times in the seventies Finland was still a bilingual country,
being passed back and forth between Russia and Sweden, before it's
independence around 1918, today it's better and Finnish Swedes are starting
to learn and speak Finnish. The result was that the Finnish language was
tough phoneticaly, by Principles and educators like my ancestor, who wrote
the books on grammer, among others so that today Finnish is the perfect
computer language and. Finn named Torval developed a computer language
that was better then Bill Gates and Microsoft and he gave it away free
instead of bring a greedy multi-billionaire, but
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Peter Romanowsky Family History escape from Russia
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