Johanna Andersdotter Wikstedt

Brief Life History of Johanna Andersdotter

When Johanna Andersdotter Wikstedt was born on 26 February 1869, in Oulunsalo, Oulu, Finland, her father, Anders Wikstedt, was 39 and her mother, Anna Benjaminsdotter Kuivala, was 38.

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Family Time Line

Anders Wikstedt
1829–1876
Anna Benjaminsdotter Kuivala
1830–
Anders Andersson Wikstedt
1855–1918
Maria Sofia Wikstedt
1857–1936
Johan Abram Wikstedt
1859–
Rosefina Charlotta Wikstedt
1862–
Carolina Wikstedt
1863–
August Andersson Wikstedt
1865–
Johanna Andersdotter Wikstedt
1869–
Herman Wikstedt
1871–1871
Anna Mathilda Wikstedt
1872–1873
Herman Henrik Wikstedt
1875–

Sources (1)

  • Johanna Wikstedt, "Finland, Baptisms, 1657-1890"

World Events (7)

1899

February Manifesto reduces Finland's autonomy. Finland lost much autonomy. russification of Finland policy initiated. censorship and conscription introduced. civil disobedience began.

1907

Finland became first European country to give women right to vote.

1917

The Russian Revolution allows Finland to declare its independence.

Name Meaning

feminine form of Johannes ( see John ).

Dictionary of First Names © Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges 1990, 2003, 2006.

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