[Facts] Re: Guscott (Old Swedish?) and Wachbert (German?)
Guscott is definitely not Swedish - I've never heard it. Names with "C" in them are always borrowed from other countries. Are you sure you don't mean Gustav or Gusten (nn for Gustav)?
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Guscott (Old Swedish?) and Wachbert (German?)  ·  "Bagpus"  ·  4/3/2005, 3:29 PM
Re: Guscott (Old Swedish?) and Wachbert (German?)  ·  Caprice  ·  4/4/2005, 4:32 AM
Attn:- Caprice  ·  "Bagpus"  ·  4/4/2005, 5:35 AM
Re: Attn:- Caprice  ·  Caprice  ·  4/4/2005, 12:05 PM