Any genealogy project, even one of this modest scope, would not be possible without the help of many people. The following list is my effort to acknowledge the kindness and generosity of those who are making this web site a success.
- Fraser Schwalley for hosting the web site
- Leon Gilles and Steven Thompson for sharing Rosenberg family photos
- Mary Eaton for sharing photographs, stories and encouragement
- Mary O'Neil for her recollection of Hayes names and dates
- David Rosenberg for his research on Thurman Bailey
- Anita Reid for her research on William and Ella (Olson) Toppel
- the professional staff of volunteers at the Dodge/Jefferson Counties Genealogical Society
- the late Clarence Imislund who began systematic recording of the Tandelokken genealogy
- Harold Matthias for continuing the work begun by Clarence Imislund
- Doug and Debbi Herrick for information on Virgil, Myrna and Judith Rosenberg
- Hensel Vold for copies of Rosenberg family records from the Moravian Church in Lake Mills, WI
- the many other genealogists who have made data available on the internet
- Sharon Ernst who compiled Knud and Astri Brenn: Ancestors, Descendants and Siblings
- Jody Mahler who regularly rescues me from HTML quicksand
- Charlein at Bullis-Graves Funeral Home (Miles City, MT) for Roy Hayes data
- Dorothy Lukes for many records of the family of Laura Rosenberg Lamp
- Burwin and Margaret Hayes for help with Roy Hayes family data
- Hazel Anderson for Berg recollections, contacts and pictures
- Gloria Bailey Jackson whose Rosenberg research has been an inspiration
- Walter Ward Hayes for his generous loan of 50 pages of Hayes genealogy data
- Glendon Borchardt for data on the Rosenberg/Schmidt families in Iowa
- Kathy Searl and her father, Davis Searl, for valuable information and inspiration
- Jake Roseberry at Roseberry's Funeral Home (Friendship, WI) for Hayes data
- Judy Koopmann at Rienzi Cemetery Association (Fond du Lac, WI) for Searl data
- Sandra Boettcher in Augusta, WI for help with Searle research
- Sue Gabryshak at Wautoma, WI City Hall for Searl burial records
- Joan Shanahan at Ingelwood Park Cemetery (Ingelwood, CA) for Searl/Matthiessen/Jones records
- Dave Lee for generous research of Eau Claire County, WI, records
- Tama County Museum, Toledo, IA