Fact: Residence (1944) Vallejo, CA - duplex in old motel - bed came out of wall - left there right after I was born.
Sources
"Public Member Trees", database, Ancestry.com, profile for Sheri Lee Anne Goeser.
First-hand information. Entered by Sheri Goeser.
Only the Trusted List can access the following:
Sheri's formal name
full middle name (A.)
e-mail address
exact birthdate
birth location
images (1)
private children's names (7)
spouse's name and marriage information
For access to Sheri Stritof's full information you must be on Sheri's Trusted List. Please login.
DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships.
It is likely that these
autosomal DNA
test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Sheri:
100.00% 100.00%
Sheri (Goeser) Stritof:
23andMe, GEDmatch M421739[compare][compare x], yourDNAportal SHE7423a9b4
+
AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A346918[compare][compare x], yourDNAportal SHE37576425, Ancestry member sherigoeser
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Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch M421739[compare][compare x], yourDNAportal SHEd9163518, FTDNA kit #329308
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MyHeritage DNA, GEDmatch PT327133C1[compare][compare x]
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