Eva Kähkönen death date
Lähetetty: 15.03.2018 22:15
http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut_e ... 9&pnum=559
The above link shows the communion entry for Japhet Kähkönen (1846-1907) his wife Eva (Leinonen) Kähkönen (1844-?). It also shows their 5 children who all emigrated to America between 1899 and 1908, with Antti, the youngest, emigrating in 1908. Japhet died 13 Apr 1907 Paltamo and come the following 04 Apr 1908 Antti left the country. Eva did not go with him, I do not see her in any Census records or emigration records. Being 63 when her husband died I can see that she would remain in Finland. I checked the Moving records in the FFHA original documents for Paltamo which is where they had and raised all their children. I find no moving records for members of this family from 1900-1913.
I am interested in EVA only! I checked death records in FFHA original documents for Paltamo through 1913 did not find her under the Kähkönen or her maiden name Leinonen. Are there any Paltamo census records that show her living around 1920? That would put her age 76.
Thank You
Janice Horton
The above link shows the communion entry for Japhet Kähkönen (1846-1907) his wife Eva (Leinonen) Kähkönen (1844-?). It also shows their 5 children who all emigrated to America between 1899 and 1908, with Antti, the youngest, emigrating in 1908. Japhet died 13 Apr 1907 Paltamo and come the following 04 Apr 1908 Antti left the country. Eva did not go with him, I do not see her in any Census records or emigration records. Being 63 when her husband died I can see that she would remain in Finland. I checked the Moving records in the FFHA original documents for Paltamo which is where they had and raised all their children. I find no moving records for members of this family from 1900-1913.
I am interested in EVA only! I checked death records in FFHA original documents for Paltamo through 1913 did not find her under the Kähkönen or her maiden name Leinonen. Are there any Paltamo census records that show her living around 1920? That would put her age 76.
Thank You
Janice Horton