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making pocket-watches and clocks. He
fathered Jaakko Juhonpoika Könni (1774-1830) and Juho
Juhonpoika Könni (1782-1855), the
clockmaker family's most outstanding...
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freezing temperatures, or
baking them in ovens. When a man
named Esko
Juhonpoika Eskonsipo returned to
Oulunsalo in 1716, only a few of his acquaintances...
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Kuusinen was born on 4
October 1881, to the
family of
village tailor Wilhelm Juhonpoika Kuusinen in Laukaa,
Grand Duchy of Finland,
Russian Empire. Otto's mother...
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Toivo Juhonpoika Vähä (Russian: То́йво Ю́хонпойка Вя́хя, also
known as Ivan
Mikhailovich Petrov, Russian: Ива́н Миха́йлович Петро́в, 12
April 1901 – 18...
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Kalle Juhonpoika Hakala (18
March 1880 – 16 May 1947) was a
Finnish newspaper editor,
politician and
member of the
Parliament of Finland, the national...
- The July fire was the
largest of these. The fire
started in
Knuutti Juhonpoika's kitchen,
where the maid
Valpuri Pietarintytär was
preparing liquor mash...
- were
serving Finnish communities in the
Upper Peninsula: Nikander,
Jacob Juhonpoika Hoikka (who had
served as Nikander's co-pastor),
Kaarlo L.
Tolonen of...
- born in
Sakkola in the
Grand Duchy of Finland. His
parents were
Matti Juhonpoika Kuparinen, a
farmer and a tanner, and
Emilia Martintytär
Karvanen (or...
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permanent settlers of the area were
Tavastian people: in 1539,
Heikki Juhonpoika from
Uittamo (in the
parish of Saarioinen) and
Perttu Nuutinpoika from...
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ballad collection from the
library of the Jyväskylä University:
Kalle Juhonpoika,
Kalle Johansson Archived 2015-01-03 at the
Wayback Machine Photograph...