When Anna Lisa Johansdotter Jåfs was born on 8 March 1836, in Vörå, Vaasa, Finland, her father, Johan Gustav Adolfsson Ekman Jåfs, was 39 and her mother, Maria Mårtensdotter Jåfs, was 37. She married Erik Johansson Israels on 25 April 1857. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 4 daughters. She lived in Vörå, Finland in 1834. She died on 20 January 1914, in Vörå, Vaasa, Finland, at the age of 77.
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Finnish peasants allowed to buy land.
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.
Some characteristic forenames: German Armin, Bernhard, Dietmar, Elke, Ewald.
North German: patronymic from a Frisian pet form of an ancient Germanic personal name formed with theud ‘people, race’, or from Gabo, a short form of Gebhardt or some other ancient Germanic name having geb ‘gift’ as its first element.
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