Anna Maria Tapaninen

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Name Anna Maria Tapaninen Born 1 Dec 1821 Iisalmi Finland - From an email from Ritva Heinnen:
"I drew a blanc with Anna Maria Tapaninen. The only information I could trace was a record of her moving to Pielavesi from the neighboring parish of Iisalmi. Her place of birth is the village Haapajärvi, but I could not find her in the birth records, and the children's book was as good as illegible."
Gender Female Died 7 Jun 1868 Pielavesi, Lampaanjärvi Person ID P300 My Genealogy Last Modified 3 Sep 2019
Family Lauri Ruotsalainen, b. 28 Oct 1815, Pielavesi , d. 23 Nov 1876, Pielavesi, Lampaanjärvi
(Age 61 years)
Married 9 Dec 1843 Pielavesi Finland Children 1. Saara Ruotsalainen, b. 1 Feb 1844, Pielavesi Finland , d. 21 Jun 1919, Pielavesi Finland
(Age 75 years)
2. Johan Peter Ruotsalainen, b. 7 May 1846, Lambanjärvi Finland [Birth]
+ 3. Maria Sofia Ruotsalainen, b. 13 Jul 1848, Pielavesi, Finland , d. 25 Jun 1907, Valkeala Finland
(Age 58 years)
4. Lars Ruotsalainen, b. 3 Jan 1851, Lambanjärvi Finland , d. 25 May 1856, Lambanjärvi Finland
(Age 5 years) [Birth]
5. Henrik Ruotsalainen, b. 14 Mar 1854, Lambanjärvi Finland 6. Abel Ruotsalainen, b. Jan 1 1856, Lambanjärvi Finland 7. Eva Kristina Ruotsalainen, b. 6 Jan 1859, Lambanjärvi Finland Last Modified 12 Jan 2015 Family ID F142 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- From an email from Ritva Heinnen:
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Documents Hiski Marriage Record.
Anna Maria Tapaninen and Lars Ruotsalain marriage record from hiski.
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Notes - " I drew a blanc with Anna Maria Tapaninen. The only information I could trace was a record of her moving to Pielavesi from the neighboring parish of Iisalmi. Her place of birth is the village Haapajärvi, but I could not find her in the birth records, and the children's book was as good as illegible."
From an email from Ritvaa Heinonen.
- " I drew a blanc with Anna Maria Tapaninen. The only information I could trace was a record of her moving to Pielavesi from the neighboring parish of Iisalmi. Her place of birth is the village Haapajärvi, but I could not find her in the birth records, and the children's book was as good as illegible."