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Family: Per Jeppson / Nilla Martensdotter (F343)



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  • Male
    Per Jeppson

    Birth  1820   
    Death  1915   
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    Marriage    Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Female
    Nilla Martensdotter

    Birth  1826   
    Death  1909   
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    Male
    + Per Persson

    Birth  1855  Skoglass, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  1929   
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    Spouse  Pernilla | F349 
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    Male
    Olaf Persson

    Birth  1846  Skoglass, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  1924   
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    Nils

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    Female
    Elna Persdotter

    Birth     
    Death  1915   
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    Male
    Jons Persson

    Birth  1 May 1860  Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  25 Aug 1935   
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    Female
    Sigrid Persdotter

    Birth  1866   
    Death  21 Jan 1941  Hasselholm, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location
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  • Notes 
    • Per and Nilla were a happy ambitious couple in Sweden. Nilla was considered a wise person. Per and Nilla were quite wealthy. They had many men working for them. These men assumed the last name Jeppeson or Jeppson which is the custom in Sweden. Therefore in looking up the name Jeppson, there will be those who are not actually related. Per and Nilla?s son, Jons, made a statement that there might be a way to distinguish between them. In Sweden children took their names as a "son" or "dotter" of their father. For example the son of Per would have a second name of Persson, or the daughter of Marten would be Martensdotter. As told by his granddaughter, Karin, Per had a long white beard that she would braid while sitting on his lap. He taught her to read and to sing a lot of songs, especially ?Work for the Night is Coming.? Nellie Pearson Ray, another granddaughter, used to sing the same song while working about the house and garden. Per died of a stroke or heart attack with a psalm book he was reading under his chin.