When Kaisa Johanna Mickelsdr. or Widlund was born on 18 June 1842, in Finland, her father, Michel Michelsen Widlund, was 31 and her mother, Maria Sofia Johansdr. Tyykilä, was 29. She married Frans Victor Mantyla on 17 March 1864, in Ahlainen, Turku ja Pori, Finland. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 1 daughter. She lived in Ahlainen, Finland for about 14 years. She died on 16 April 1925, in Lyttylä, Turku ja Pori, Finland, at the age of 82, and was buried in Ahlainen, Finland.
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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.
Jewish (Israeli): from Hebrew or ‘light’, a Hebraicized form of various original Ashkenazic surnames.
Chinese: Cantonese form of the surname 柯, see Ke 1.
Chinese: Hokkien form of the surname 胡, see Hu 1.
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