by Alicia LeGrand-Riniker
Investigating your family history has become a popular activity, but not every search leads to an international partnership. Amber Dhesse of Spring Valley loved her grandmother, but when her grandmother passed away Dhesse felt the loss. Soon Dhesse found herself connecting with family she never knew she had.
Giliola Burgoni of Acquaria di Montecreto, Italy began researching her family tree. She soon learned she had some members who immigrated to America to a small town called Spring Valley. She began by talking with Dhesse's grandmother and then later to Dhesse herself.
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