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The Per Lindgren family in Söre. From left: daughter Astrid, Per Lindgren, son Rune, son Ture, grandmother Kersti Lindgren, son Ernst and his wife Britta. Per Lindgren, among others, was a slaughterhouse in the 1915th century along with Adolf Johansson (later Adolf Jahr). He also had a taxi movement, where new car drivers were also trained, emigrated to America in 1925, after about 10 years, and established themselves in the carpentry and construction industry. A personal episode, as the printer of these lines remembers: I was hit by appendicitis in 1920 and was then intranched to Östersund’s lasarette by Per Lindgren. After the Baltic Way there were many gates at the time why my accompanying mother had to jump off the car look like tight to open the gates to the oak wood. Per Lindgren also around and showed the shot Hallenbjörnen for a fee of 10 pennies per look, caused a lot of scripts in the local press in 1921. Time around 1920. Data from Ante Janhed, Lit, 1984.
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The Per Lindgren family in Söre.
From left: daughter Astrid, Per Lindgren, son Rune, son Ture, grandmother Kersti Lindgren, son Ernst and his wife Britta.
Per Lindgren, among others, was a slaughterhouse in the 1915th century along with Adolf Johansson (later Adolf Jahr).
He also had a taxi movement, where new car drivers were also trained, emigrated to America in 1925, after about 10 years, and established themselves in the carpentry and construction industry.
A personal episode, as the printer of these lines remembers: I was hit by appendicitis in 1920 and was then intranched to Östersund’s lasarette by Per Lindgren.
After the Baltic Way there were many gates at the time why my accompanying mother had to jump off the car look like tight to open the gates to the oak wood.
Per Lindgren also around and showed the shot Hallenbjörnen for a fee of 10 pennies per look, caused a lot of scripts in the local press in 1921.
Time around 1920.
Data from Ante Janhed, Lit, 1984.

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