A group of men and women dressed in older folk costumes from Härjedalen. The men each hold a cane. Information from the hometown researcher Erik Bergström via Ulla Oscarsson in connection with image order: "(...) The photo is published in Modin's place name book, third edition, vignette under from: Jo-Pers-Ola, ie Olof Halvarsson f. 1839 from the farm Jo-Pers in Hede. Wife Gölin Månsd: r, Oviken, Halvar Halvarsson b. In Tännäs and tenant in Hede Prästgå from: Daughter of Östback-Erik, ie Erik Olsson Nääs from Bruksvallar Invention in Östbacken Hede, daughter either S


A group of men and women dressed in older folk costumes from Härjedalen. The men each hold a cane. Information from the hometown researcher Erik Bergström via Ulla Oscarsson in connection with image order: "(...) The photo is published in Modin's place name book, third edition, vignette under from: Jo-Pers-Ola, ie Olof Halvarsson f. 1839 from the farm Jo-Pers in Hede. Wife Gölin Månsd: r, Oviken, Halvar Halvarsson b. In Tännäs and tenant in Hede Prästgå from: Daughter of Östback-Erik, ie Erik Olsson Nääs from Bruksvallar Invention in Östbacken Hede, daughter either Sigrid or Emma Johanna b. Did not want to be a widow after the approximately 55 -year -old priest! So she married Halvar Halvarsson who was a boy in the parsonage where they then became tenants. So Sigrid Jönsd: r in Storsjö, married to the farmer Halvar Jonsson in Frubacken Hede. Thus, many parishes involved, with differences in clothing Erna? Jo-Pers-Ola and wife came in insolvency, they moved to Oviken in 1906. Halvar and Johanna bought home in the hall. Nordic


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