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1 ESIPOLVITAULU II III IV Taulu 1 T. 2 T. 3 T. 4 T. 5 T. 6 T. 7 T. 8 T. 9 T. 10 ANCHEADER 1 1 Taulu 1 III IV 1 Johan Johansson Forsman 1 T. 2 Carl Johansson Forsman * 1655 Uusikaarlepyy II * 1698 Uusikaarlepyy † 1707 Uusikaarlepyy ISÄNISÄ 1 † 25.12.1750 Ylikannus ¥1683 Georg Forsman Magdalena Wilhelmsdotter 2 T. 3 * 11.07.1726 Ylikannus Ross † 22.01.1789 Laihia ¥1721 * 1664, 1705 2 Johan von Streitbach 3 T. 4 Christina von Streitbach * 1641 ¥07.09.1756 Oulu * 30.09.1690 † 1699 ISÄ 1 † 03.01.1770 Ylikannus ¥1684 Tukholma Henric Zacharias Forsman Wendela (Vendla) 4 T. 5 * 31.12.1763 Ylikannus Ehrenskjöld † 03.05.1839 Vähäkyrö * 1651 Lyypekki, 1701 3 Mikko Mikael Wacklin 5 Samuel Michaelsson Wacklin * 1678 ¥08.05.1795 Lapväärtti * 11.1710 Oulu † 14.04.1737 ISÄNÄITI 2 † 19.11.1780 Laihia Helena Maria Wacklin Helena Paldanius 6 T. 6 * 1736 Turku * 1682, 1759 † 13.03.1804 Kurikka ¥ Turku 4 Petter Björman 7 Elisabet Björman * 1708 Turku † 1710 Turku † 05.12.1791 Laihia LÄHTÖHENKILÖ 1 Maria Fleege 8 T. 7 Carl Rudolf Forsman * 15.08.1802 Yliveteli † 29.07.1882 Vaasa 5 Johan Henriksson 9 T. 8 Henrik Johansson Estlander Estlander * 02.1683 * 1659, 1693 † 06.04.1731 Oulu ¥1682 Anna Georgsdotter Taka 10 ÄIDINISÄ 3 Jakob Estlander ¥1703 † 1686 Oulu * 15.11.1713 Oulu 6 Peter (Petter) Bondstorph 11 T. 9 † 01.04.1785 Lapväärtti Dorothea (Dordi) Bonstorph ( Bonsdorf) † 1704 Oulu * 1678 † 09.06.1747 Oulu ¥05.06.1754 Anna Knutsdotter 12 ÄITI 2 Eva Aurora Estlander † 1703 Oulu * 23.09.1774 Lapväärtti 7 Henrik Peldanus 13 T. 10 † 17.06.1856 Laihia Isak Peldan * 01.1666 Ilmajoki * 01.05.1699 Ilmajoki † 03.05.1706 Ilmajoki † 14.12.1748 Lapväärti Helena Alftanus 14 T. 11 ÄIDINÄITI 4 * 24.06.1669, 1748 Rebecca Peldan ¥26.08.1733 Stockholm, Sweden * 02.08.1738 Pori 8 Henric Berg 15 † 25.09.1785 Lapväärtti Rebecka Henricsdotter Berg * 1719 † 04.02.1803 Lapväärti Brita Uddman 16 ESIPOLVITAULU ANCHEADER 2 ANCHEADER 1 2 Taulu 1 III IV Taulu 2 taulusta 1 VII VIII 1 Johan Johansson Forsman 1 T. 2 1 Nicolaus Petri 1 T. 12 Carl Johansson Forsman * 1655 Uusikaarlepyy Petrus Nicolai Simplicus * 1470 Ångermanland, Nordingrå, Sverige II * 1698 Uusikaarlepyy † 1707 Uusikaarlepyy VI * 1525 Ångermanland, Säbrå,† 1560 Sverige ISÄNISÄ 1 † 25.12.1750 Ylikannus ¥1683 ISÄNISÄ 1 † 1619 Säbrå Georg Forsman Magdalena Wilhelmsdotter 2 T. 3 Petrus Petri Forselius * 11.07.1726 Ylikannus Ross † 22.01.1789 Laihia ¥1721 * 1664, 1705 † 08.04.1658 Nordmaling, Sverige 2 Johan von Streitbach 3 T. 4 2 Evert Henriksson 3 T. 13 Christina von Streitbach * 1641 Elizabeth Evertsdotter Zynth * 1530 Torsåker, Sverige ¥07.09.1756 Oulu * 30.09.1690 † 1699 * . † 1624 Holm, Överlännäs, Sverige ISÄ 1 † 03.01.1770 Ylikannus ¥1684 Tukholma ISÄ 1 † 1618 Säbrå Henric Zacharias Forsman Wendela (Vendla) 4 T. 5 Johan Pietarinpoika Forsman * 31.12.1763 Ylikannus Ehrenskjöld * 1626 Nordmaling, Sverige † 03.05.1839 Vähäkyrö * 1651 Lyypekki, 1701 † 1683 3 Mikko Mikael Wacklin 5 3 Samuel Michaelsson Wacklin * 1678 Ericus Andreae ¥08.05.1795 Lapväärtti * 11.1710 Oulu † 14.04.1737 ISÄNÄITI 2 † 19.11.1780 Laihia ISÄNÄITI 2 Helena Maria Wacklin Helena Paldanius 6 T. 6 Anna Erici * 1736 Turku * 1682, 1759 † 13.03.1804 Kurikka ¥ Turku 4 Petter Björman 7 Elisabet Björman * 1708 Turku † 1710 Turku † 05.12.1791 Laihia LÄHTÖHENKILÖ 1 Maria Fleege 8 T. 7 JATKOHENKILÖ 1 Carl Rudolf Forsman Johan Johansson Forsman * 15.08.1802 Yliveteli * 1655 Uusikaarlepyy † 29.07.1882 Vaasa † 1707 Uusikaarlepyy 5 Johan Henriksson 9 T. 8 5 Henrik Johansson Estlander Estlander Olof (Olav) Pictorius * 02.1683 * 1659, 1693 † 06.04.1731 Oulu ¥1682 † 1623 Anna Georgsdotter Taka 10 ÄIDINISÄ 3 ÄIDINISÄ 3 Jakob Estlander ¥1703 † 1686 Oulu Johan Olai Pictorius * 15.11.1713 Oulu 6 Peter (Petter) Bondstorph 11 T. 9 * 1593 Turku † 01.04.1785 Lapväärtti Dorothea (Dordi) Bonstorph ( † 1643 Kemi Bonsdorf) † 1704 Oulu * 1678 † 09.06.1747 Oulu ¥05.06.1754 Anna Knutsdotter 12 ÄITI 2 ÄITI 2 Eva Aurora Estlander † 1703 Oulu Susanna Pictorius (Pictoria) * 23.09.1774 Lapväärtti 7 Henrik Peldanus 13 T. 10 * 1630 7 Mikko Matinpoika Mattila 13 T. 14 † 17.06.1856 Laihia Isak Peldan * 01.1666 Ilmajoki † 1697 Petter Arctophilacius * 1540 * 01.05.1699 Ilmajoki † 03.05.1706 Ilmajoki * 1570 Lohtaja † 1616 Kokkola, Länsi-Suomi, Suomi † 14.12.1748 Lapväärti † 1647 Kalajoki Helena Alftanus 14 T. 11 NN Erichsdotter 14 T. 15 ÄIDINÄITI 4 * 24.06.1669, 1748 ÄIDINÄITI 4 Rebecca Peldan ¥26.08.1733 Stockholm, Sweden Margareta Arctophilacius * 02.08.1738 Pori 8 Henric Berg 15 8 Östen Erikinpoika Sursill 15 T. 16 † 25.09.1785 Lapväärtti Rebecka Henricsdotter Berg † 1660 Uudenkaarlepyyn pitäjäMagdalena Östenintytär Sursill * 1520 * 1719 * 1555 † 1580 † 04.02.1803 Lapväärti † 1650 Kalajoki Brita Uddman 16 Magdalena Eriksdotter 16 * 1535 Vaasa ESIPOLVITAULU ANCHEADER 3 ANCHEADER 2 3 Taulu 2 taulusta 1 VII VIII Taulu 3 taulusta 1 VII VIII 1 Nicolaus Petri 1 T. 12 9 Hugh Ross 17 T. 17 Petrus Nicolai Simplicus * 1470 Ångermanland, Nordingrå, Sverige George Ross * 1526 Hawkhead, Renfrewshire, Scotland VI * 1525 Ångermanland, Säbrå,† 1560 Sverige VI * 1560 † 11.01.1573 ISÄNISÄ 1 † 1619 Säbrå ISÄNISÄ 5 Petrus Petri Forselius William Ross Janet 18 * 1598 Lauder, Haddingtonshire, Berwickshire, Scotland † 08.04.1658 Nordmaling, Sverige † 1648 Vaasa 2 Evert Henriksson 3 T. 13 Elizabeth Evertsdotter Zynth * 1530 Torsåker, Sverige * . † 1624 Holm, Överlännäs, Sverige ¥1633 ISÄ 1 † 1618 Säbrå ISÄ 3 Johan Pietarinpoika Forsman Wilhelm Ross * 1626 Nordmaling, Sverige * 1635 Vaasa † 1683 † 12.1690 Uusikaarlepyy 3 11 Ericus Andreae Jacob (Joachim) Wessel ( ¥1662 Wazell) ISÄNÄITI 2 ISÄNÄITI 6 * 1590 Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland Anna Erici Margaretha Wessel (Wazell) * 1610 12 Kersten von Rosen 23 T. 18 Gertrud von Rosen JATKOHENKILÖ 1 JATKOHENKILÖ 2 Johan Johansson Forsman Magdalena Wilhelmsdotter * 1655 Uusikaarlepyy Ross † 1707 Uusikaarlepyy * 1664 5 Olof (Olav) Pictorius † 1705 Uusikaarlepyy † 1623 ÄIDINISÄ 3 ÄIDINISÄ 7 Johan Olai Pictorius Cort Bochmöller * 1593 Turku * 1615 Lübeck, Deutschland † 1643 Kemi † 20.02.1667 Uusikaarlepyy ¥22.07.1638 Vöyri ÄITI 2 ÄITI 4 Susanna Pictorius (Pictoria) Anna Cortsdotter Bochmöller * 1630 7 Mikko Matinpoika Mattila 13 T. 14 * 1640 15 Matheus Jacobi 29 T. 19 † 1697 Petter Arctophilacius * 1540 † 1704 Uusikaarlepyy Magnus Mattsson Gammal Skepperus * 1570 Lohtaja † 1616 Kokkola, Länsi-Suomi, Suomi * Vårö * 1580 Perniö, 1633 † 1647 Kalajoki † 06.02.1636 Pietarsaari NN Erichsdotter 14 T. 15 Brita Jacobintytär Wiloides30 T. 20 ÄIDINÄITI 4 ÄIDINÄITI 8 * 1564 Margareta Arctophilacius Anna Magnidotter Gammal ¥1618 8 Östen Erikinpoika Sursill 15 T. 16 * 26.06.1619 Vöyri 16 Knut Henrikinpoika 31 T. 21 † 1660 Uudenkaarlepyyn pitäjäMagdalena Östenintytär Sursill * 1520 † 22.06.1682 Uusikaarlepyy Margaretha Knutintytär Westzynthius * 1555 † 1580 Westzynthius * 1555, 1621 † 1650 Kalajoki * 21.09.1602 Pietarsaari ¥10.08.1600 † 14.12.1667 Kruununkylä Magdalena Eriksdotter 16 Anna Petridotter 32 T. 22 * 1535 Vaasa Gestricius (Niurenius) * 1580 Gävle, Sverige, 1664 ESIPOLVITAULU ANCHEADER 4 ANCHEADER 3 4 Taulu 3 taulusta 1 VII VIII Taulu 4 taulusta 1 VII VIII 9 Hugh Ross 17 T. 17 George Ross * 1526 Hawkhead, Renfrewshire, Scotland VI * 1560 † 11.01.1573 VI ISÄNISÄ 5 ISÄNISÄ 9 William Ross Janet 18 Johan Stridbech * 1598 Lauder, Haddingtonshire, Berwickshire, Scotland † 1648 Vaasa † 16.01.1629 ¥1633 ISÄ 3 ISÄ 5 Wilhelm Ross Henrik Striedbech * 1635 Vaasa * 1614 † 12.1690 Uusikaarlepyy † 1668 11 Jacob (Joachim) Wessel ( ¥1662 Wazell) ¥15.10.1638 Lyypekki ISÄNÄITI 6 * 1590 Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland ISÄNÄITI 10 Margaretha Wessel (Wazell) Margareta Klövekorn * 1610 12 Kersten von Rosen 23 T. 18 Gertrud von Rosen JATKOHENKILÖ 2 JATKOHENKILÖ 3 Magdalena Wilhelmsdotter Johan von Streitbach Ross * 1641 * 1664 † 1699 † 1705 Uusikaarlepyy ÄIDINISÄ 7 ÄIDINISÄ 11 Cort Bochmöller Johan Cratz * 1615 Lübeck, Deutschland * 1587 Sverige † 20.02.1667 Uusikaarlepyy ¥22.07.1638 Vöyri ÄITI 4 ÄITI 6 Anna Cortsdotter Bochmöller Margareta Cratz * 1640 15 Matheus Jacobi 29 T. 19 * Sverige † 1704 Uusikaarlepyy Magnus Mattsson Gammal Skepperus * Vårö * 1580 Perniö, 1633 † 06.02.1636 Pietarsaari Brita Jacobintytär Wiloides30 T. 20 ÄIDINÄITI 8 * 1564 ÄIDINÄITI 12 Anna Magnidotter Gammal ¥1618 Gertrud * 26.06.1619 Vöyri 16 Knut Henrikinpoika 31 T. 21 * 1587 Sverige † 22.06.1682 Uusikaarlepyy Margaretha Knutintytär Westzynthius Westzynthius * 1555, 1621 * 21.09.1602 Pietarsaari ¥10.08.1600 † 14.12.1667 Kruununkylä Anna Petridotter 32 T. 22 Gestricius (Niurenius) * 1580 Gävle, Sverige, 1664 ESIPOLVITAULU ANCHEADER 5 ANCHEADER 4 5 Taulu 4 taulusta 1 VII VIII Taulu 5 taulusta 1 VII VIII VI VI ISÄNISÄ 9 ISÄNISÄ 13 Johan Stridbech Nils Olofsson † 16.01.1629 † 1648 ISÄ 5 ISÄ 7 Henrik Striedbech Johan Nilsson Ehrenskiöld * 1614 * 1631 † 1668 † 15.04.1706 Korsholma ¥15.10.1638 Lyypekki ISÄNÄITI 10 ISÄNÄITI 14 Margareta Klövekorn Wendela Eriksdotter JATKOHENKILÖ 3 JATKOHENKILÖ 4 Johan von Streitbach Wendela (Vendla) Ehrenskjöld * 1641 * 1651 Lyypekki † 1699 † 1701 ÄIDINISÄ 11 ÄIDINISÄ 15 Johan Cratz Johan Rask * 1587 Sverige * 1604 Ruotsi ÄITI 6 ÄITI 8 Margareta Cratz Catharina Rask * Sverige * 1631 Göteborg ÄIDINÄITI 12 Gertrud * 1587 Sverige ESIPOLVITAULU ANCHEADER 6 ANCHEADER 5 6 Taulu 5 taulusta 1 VII VIII Taulu 6 taulusta 1 VII VIII 41 Lars Paldanius 81 Thomas Laurenti Paldanius * 1550 Oulu VI VI * 1570 Hailuoto ISÄNISÄ 13 ISÄNISÄ 21 † 1598 Nils Olofsson Samuel Thomae Paldanius * 1596 Hailuoto † 1648 † 1651 Paltamo ISÄ 7 ISÄ 11 Johan Nilsson Ehrenskiöld Zacharias Samuelsson * 1631 Paldanius † 15.04.1706 Korsholma * 1645 † 1690 43 Lars Johannis 85 Mathias Laurentii
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