When Julius Hellsten was born on 11 July 1879, in Parkano, Finland, his father, Johan Johansson Koivuniemi Hanhilahti Hellsten, was 29 and his mother, Maria Jonaantyttaren Vatunen, was 33.
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February Manifesto reduces Finland's autonomy. Finland lost much autonomy. russification of Finland policy initiated. censorship and conscription introduced. civil disobedience began.
Finland became first European country to give women right to vote.
The Russian Revolution allows Finland to declare its independence.
Some characteristic forenames: German Fritz.
German: from Hellstern ‘bright star’, i.e. the star of Christian faith. In some cases this was a topographic or habitational name referring to a house named Hellstern; in others it was used as a nickname for a baptized Jew.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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