When Anders Pipare Ersson was born on 14 December 1695, in Bengtsbo, Folkärna, Dalarna, Sweden, his father, Erik Ersson, was 54 and his mother, Margreta Persdotter, was 45. He married Kjerstin Larsdotter on 28 June 1715, in Folkärna, Kopparberg, Sweden. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 4 daughters. He died on 14 July 1755, in Folkärna, Dalarna, Sweden, at the age of 59.
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King Charles II invaded Denmark. Forced Danish King to sign Peace of Travendal.
By 1658, Sweden had become a great power in northern Europe. The Great Northern War from 1700 through 1721 resulted in the loss of land amassed by Sweden in areas such as Germany, Norway, and Denmark. Nearly 200,000 Swedes lost their lives due to the war while Sweden lost much of its dominance in the Baltic Region.
Northern War occurred.
Some characteristic forenames: Scandinavian Nils, Anders, Erik, Lars, Erland, Lennart, Agnar, Arnell, Bjorn, Helmer, Hilma, Joakim. German Kurt, Darrold, Hans, Mathias, Frieda, Oskar.
Swedish: patronymic from the personal name Per, vernacular shortened form of Peter . It is also established in Denmark and northern Germany. Compare Parson 3 and Person 1.
English: variant of Parson .
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