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Gästgivare/Rusthållare Per Österblad, 1774 - 1843
MyHeritage Family TreesPer Österblad, 1774 - 1843
MyHeritage Family TreesPeter "Per" Österblad, 1790 - 1876
MyHeritage Family TreesPer Adolph Österblad, 1858 - 1863
MyHeritage Family TreesPer Adolph Österblad, 1858 - 1863
MyHeritage Family TreesStudent Per Adolf Österblad, born 1796
MyHeritage Family TreesPer Adolf Österblad, born 1796
MyHeritage Family TreesPer (Peter) Österblad
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Per Österblad, 1774 - 1843
Sweden Household Examination Books
Per Österblad, born 1774
Sweden Household Examination Books
Per Johan Harald Österblad, born 1852
Sweden Household Examination Books
Per Johan Harald Österblad, born 1852
Sweden Household Examination Books
Per Johan Harald Torsten Österblad, born 1852
1900 Sweden CensusPer Österblad
FamilySearch Family TreePer Österblad
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920Per A. M. Österblad
Sweden, Stockholm Census Registers, 1800-1884Per A. M. Österblad
Sweden, Stockholm Census Registers, 1800-1884Per A. M. Österblad
Sweden, Stockholm Census Registers, 1800-1884Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Per Österblad
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The first name "Per" has its origins in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden and Norway, where it is derived from the Old Norse name "Páll," which is a variant of "Paulus," meaning "small" or "humble." Historically, the name has been associated with individuals who were seen as modest or of lower status, reflecting the characteristics of humility and simplicity. Over time, "Per" has become a common name in Nordic countries, often used as a standalone name or as a diminutive of "Per Anders" or "Per Erik." Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Peter" in English, "Pietro" in Italian, and "Pierre" in French, all of which share the same root and meaning. The pronunciation of "Per" typically emphasizes a single syllable, contrasting with its longer variations in other languages. Overall, "Per" remains a popular name in Scandinavian regions, embodying a rich cultural heritage and historical significance.
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