When Sissa Johnsdotter was born on 10 March 1835, in Malshult, Osby, Östra Göinge, Kristianstad, Sweden, her father, John Månsson, was 32 and her mother, Elsa Trulsdotter, was 21. She married Pehr Jönsson on 5 July 1863, in Sibbarp, Osby, Östra Göinge, Kristianstad, Sweden. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters. She lived in Osby, Östra Göinge, Kristianstad, Sweden in 1835. She died on 27 November 1901, in Sibbarp, Osby, Östra Göinge, Kristianstad, Sweden, at the age of 66, and was buried in Osby, Östra Göinge, Kristianstad, Sweden.
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The March Unrest, or the Marsoroligheterna, was a series of riots in Stockholm in March 1848, due to news of the French Revolution. As a mob gathered and plundered shops on March 19, the militia fired shots and 18 deaths. The army arrived on March 21 for reinforcement and terminated any further rioting.
Anti-Jewish riots broke out in Stockholm.
The Swedish krona replaced the Swedish riksdaler as the national currency in 1873.
Short form of Melissa . See also Lyssa .
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