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Hammarskjöld family

The Hammarskjöld family, also known as Hammarskiöld family, is a Swedish noble family, enrolled in Riddarhuset (English: "House of Nobility") with the number of 135.

Hammarskjöld
Swedish noble family
Coat of arms
CountrySweden
MembersDag Hammarskjöld

Background edit

The founder of the family was Peder Mikaelsson (c. 1560–1646), the Governor of Borgholm Castle.[1] He fought for King Sigismund at Stångebro in 1598 and was knighted in 1610 with the name of Hammarskiöld. He was married twice. His first wife was Beata Körning, daughter of the slottslov ("castle commander") Erik Matsson Körning and Kjerstin Hand. His second wife, a cousin of Beata, was Christina Stjerna, the daughter of Peder Månsson Stjerna (number 77 in Riddarhuset) and Karin Hand. The two marriages produced children but the issue from his first wife went out early on the "sword side" (svärdssidan, literally "on the side of the sword" meaning without any male heirs).

As early as 1607 Peder Mikaelsson Hammarskiöld received as his properties the manors in the present Oskarshamn Municipality – Misterhult, Virbo and Fårbo – and, in the present Vimmerby Municipality, Tuna, all in the modern Kalmar County for providing five fully armed men for the defense. Tuna is still a family estate for the Hammarskjölds, and the church there houses the family mausoleum for them. The family was introduced to Riddarhuset in 1628. The son of the second marriage, Major Arvid Hammarskjöld, married Anna Dorothea Patkull. The Hammarskjöld dynasty continued with their son, Colonel Carl Gustaf Hammarskjöld, who married Baroness Hedvig Ulfsparre of Broxvik, whose mother belonged to the Stake family (number 47 in Riddarhuset).

A younger branch of the family has been partners and managing directors of Skultuna Messingbruk, a Swedish manufacturer of cuff links in Skultuna near Västerås in Västmanland, by intermarriage with the Adlerwald family. In 2014, there were 61 people who bear the Hammarskjöld or Hammarskiöld surname in Sweden.

Notable members of the family edit

  • Peder Mikaelsson Hammarskjöld [sv] (c. 1560–1646), Swedish soldier
    • Arvid Hammarsköld (1626–1678), Swedish officer
      • Carl Gustaf Hammarsköld (1662–1729), Swedish officer
        • Carl Hammarsköld (1694–1774), Swedish officer
          • Mikael Hammarskjöld (1732–1802), Swedish hovjägmästare
            • Vilhelm Hammarskjöld (1780–1843), Swedish factory manager
              • Peder Hjalmar Hammarskjöld (1817–1861), Swedish manager of Surahammars Bruk
              • Emilie Hammarskjöld, née Holmberg (1821–1854), Swedish-American composer, singer, pianist, music teacher and organist, wife of Peder Hjalmar from the Skultana branch
          • Carl Gustaf Hammarsköld (1729–1799), Swedish officer and chamberlain
            • Arvid Hammarskiöld (1787–1866), Swedish officer
              • Per Teodor Hammarskiöld (1819–1908), Swedish officer
                • Ludvig Hammarskiöld (1869–1958), Swedish general, cousin of Hjalmar
                  • Karin Augusta Sofia Hammarskjöld (1897–1975), Swedish businesswoman
                  • Per Arvid Magnus Hammarskiöld (1899–1988), Swedish engineer
                  • Sven Ludvig Hammarskiöld (1901–1983), Swedish judge
                  • Göran Hammarskjöld (1906–1969), Swedish officer
                  • Lennart Hammarskiöld [sv] (1912–1974), Swedish banker
            • Lorenzo Hammarsköld (1785–1827), Swedish author
            • Carl Åke Hammarskjöld (1768–1848), Swedish Groom of the Chamber
              • Carl Leonard Hammarskjöld (1807–1878), Swedish officer
                • Åke Hugo Hammarskjöld (1845–1937), Swedish architect and farmer
                  • Carl Olof Hammarskjöld (1880–1949), Swedish lawyer
                    • Sven Olof Hammarskjöld (1909–1993), Swedish physician
                      • Anders Hammarskjöld [sv] (born 1942), Swedish officer
                • Carl Hammarskjöld [sv] (1838–1898), Minister of Education for Sweden (1880–1888)
                • Hugo Hammarskjöld (1845–1937), Minister of Education for Sweden (1906–1909), brother of Carl
              • Knut Vilhelm Hammarskjöld (1818–1891), Swedish officer
                • Carl Gustaf Waldemar Hammarskjöld (1865–1940), Swedish officer
                  • Carl Gustaf Fredrik Knut Hammarskjöld (1904–1994), Swedish engineer and officer
                    • Carl-Gustaf Hammarskjöld [sv] (born 1934)
                • Hjalmar Hammarskjöld (1862–1953), Prime Minister of Sweden (1914–1917), cousin of Carl and Hugo
                  • Bo Hammarskjöld [sv] (1891–1974), Governor of Södermanland (1935–1958) and State Secretary for Sweden, son of Hjalmar
                    • Claes Åke Hjalmar Hammarskjöld (born 1924), Swedish county director
                  • Åke Hammarskjöld (1893–1937), Swedish civil servant and diplomat, son of Hjalmar, brother of Bo and Dag
                    • Knut Hammarskjöld [sv] (1922–2012), Swedish diplomat
                      • Erik Hammarskjöld [sv] (born 1954), Swedish diplomat
                    • Peder Hammarskjöld [sv] (1923–1994), Swedish diplomat
                      • Elinor Hammarskjöld [sv] (born 1967), Swedish diplomat
                    • Michaël Olof Hjalmar Åkesson (1929–2001), Swedish Secretary of the House of Nobility
                  • Sten Hjalmar Fridolf Knut Hammarskjöld (1900–1972), Swedish journalist, author
                  • Dag Hammarskjöld (1905–1961), Secretary-General of the United Nations, son of Hjalmar and brother of Åke and Bo
                • Carl Gustaf Hammarskjöld (1865–1940), Secretary of Defense for Sweden (1920–1921), brother of Hjalmar and cousin of Carl and Hugo
                  • Carl Gustaf Fredrik Knut Hammarskjöld (1904–1994), Swedish engineer
                  • Bengt Gustaf Hjalmar Hammarskjöld (1905–1997)

References edit

  1. ^ "Hammarskjöld, släkt". sok.riksarkivet.se. Retrieved 2022-02-28.
  • (in Swedish) Svenskt biografiskt lexikon [ Swedish Biographical Dictionary ]
  • (in Swedish) [Johan] Gabriel Anrep, "Adel ätten [ Noble family of ] Hammarsköld, N:o 135", Svenska adelns Ättar-taflor [ Pedigree Tables of the Swedish Nobility ], Volume 2 (Stockholm: P. A. Norstedt & Söner, 1861), pages 191-195
  • (in English) Statistics Sweden [ Statistiska centralbyrån ], “. How many are named...?", results obtained 4 January 2014.

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The Hammarskjold family also known as Hammarskiold family is a Swedish noble family enrolled in Riddarhuset English House of Nobility with the number of 135 HammarskjoldSwedish noble familyCoat of armsCountrySwedenMembersDag HammarskjoldBackground editThe founder of the family was Peder Mikaelsson c 1560 1646 the Governor of Borgholm Castle 1 He fought for King Sigismund at Stangebro in 1598 and was knighted in 1610 with the name of Hammarskiold He was married twice His first wife was Beata Korning daughter of the slottslov castle commander Erik Matsson Korning and Kjerstin Hand His second wife a cousin of Beata was Christina Stjerna the daughter of Peder Mansson Stjerna number 77 in Riddarhuset and Karin Hand The two marriages produced children but the issue from his first wife went out early on the sword side svardssidan literally on the side of the sword meaning without any male heirs As early as 1607 Peder Mikaelsson Hammarskiold received as his properties the manors in the present Oskarshamn Municipality Misterhult Virbo and Farbo and in the present Vimmerby Municipality Tuna all in the modern Kalmar County for providing five fully armed men for the defense Tuna is still a family estate for the Hammarskjolds and the church there houses the family mausoleum for them The family was introduced to Riddarhuset in 1628 The son of the second marriage Major Arvid Hammarskjold married Anna Dorothea Patkull The Hammarskjold dynasty continued with their son Colonel Carl Gustaf Hammarskjold who married Baroness Hedvig Ulfsparre of Broxvik whose mother belonged to the Stake family number 47 in Riddarhuset A younger branch of the family has been partners and managing directors of Skultuna Messingbruk a Swedish manufacturer of cuff links in Skultuna near Vasteras in Vastmanland by intermarriage with the Adlerwald family In 2014 there were 61 people who bear the Hammarskjold or Hammarskiold surname in Sweden Notable members of the family editPeder Mikaelsson Hammarskjold sv c 1560 1646 Swedish soldier Arvid Hammarskold 1626 1678 Swedish officer Carl Gustaf Hammarskold 1662 1729 Swedish officer Carl Hammarskold 1694 1774 Swedish officer Mikael Hammarskjold 1732 1802 Swedish hovjagmastare Vilhelm Hammarskjold 1780 1843 Swedish factory manager Peder Hjalmar Hammarskjold 1817 1861 Swedish manager of Surahammars Bruk Emilie Hammarskjold nee Holmberg 1821 1854 Swedish American composer singer pianist music teacher and organist wife of Peder Hjalmar from the Skultana branch Carl Gustaf Hammarskold 1729 1799 Swedish officer and chamberlain Arvid Hammarskiold 1787 1866 Swedish officer Per Teodor Hammarskiold 1819 1908 Swedish officer Ludvig Hammarskiold 1869 1958 Swedish general cousin of Hjalmar Karin Augusta Sofia Hammarskjold 1897 1975 Swedish businesswoman Per Arvid Magnus Hammarskiold 1899 1988 Swedish engineer Hans Hammarskiold 1925 2012 Swedish photographer Sven Ludvig Hammarskiold 1901 1983 Swedish judge Gerd Hammarskiold born 1926 Swedish librarian Eva Hamilton b 1954 Swedish journalist and since 2006 CEO of Sveriges Television Goran Hammarskjold 1906 1969 Swedish officer Lennart Hammarskiold sv 1912 1974 Swedish banker Lorenzo Hammarskold 1785 1827 Swedish author Carl Ake Hammarskjold 1768 1848 Swedish Groom of the Chamber Carl Leonard Hammarskjold 1807 1878 Swedish officer Ake Hugo Hammarskjold 1845 1937 Swedish architect and farmer Carl Olof Hammarskjold 1880 1949 Swedish lawyer Sven Olof Hammarskjold 1909 1993 Swedish physician Anders Hammarskjold sv born 1942 Swedish officer Carl Hammarskjold sv 1838 1898 Minister of Education for Sweden 1880 1888 Hugo Hammarskjold 1845 1937 Minister of Education for Sweden 1906 1909 brother of Carl Knut Vilhelm Hammarskjold 1818 1891 Swedish officer Carl Gustaf Waldemar Hammarskjold 1865 1940 Swedish officer Carl Gustaf Fredrik Knut Hammarskjold 1904 1994 Swedish engineer and officer Carl Gustaf Hammarskjold sv born 1934 Hjalmar Hammarskjold 1862 1953 Prime Minister of Sweden 1914 1917 cousin of Carl and Hugo Bo Hammarskjold sv 1891 1974 Governor of Sodermanland 1935 1958 and State Secretary for Sweden son of Hjalmar Claes Ake Hjalmar Hammarskjold born 1924 Swedish county director Ake Hammarskjold 1893 1937 Swedish civil servant and diplomat son of Hjalmar brother of Bo and Dag Knut Hammarskjold sv 1922 2012 Swedish diplomat Erik Hammarskjold sv born 1954 Swedish diplomat Peder Hammarskjold sv 1923 1994 Swedish diplomat Elinor Hammarskjold sv born 1967 Swedish diplomat Michael Olof Hjalmar Akesson 1929 2001 Swedish Secretary of the House of Nobility Sten Hjalmar Fridolf Knut Hammarskjold 1900 1972 Swedish journalist author Dag Hammarskjold 1905 1961 Secretary General of the United Nations son of Hjalmar and brother of Ake and Bo Carl Gustaf Hammarskjold 1865 1940 Secretary of Defense for Sweden 1920 1921 brother of Hjalmar and cousin of Carl and Hugo Carl Gustaf Fredrik Knut Hammarskjold 1904 1994 Swedish engineer Bengt Gustaf Hjalmar Hammarskjold 1905 1997 References edit Hammarskjold slakt sok riksarkivet se Retrieved 2022 02 28 in Swedish Svenskt biografiskt lexikon Swedish Biographical Dictionary in Swedish Johan Gabriel Anrep Adel atten Noble family of Hammarskold N o 135 Svenska adelns Attar taflor Pedigree Tables of the Swedish Nobility Volume 2 Stockholm P A Norstedt amp Soner 1861 pages 191 195 in English Statistics Sweden Statistiska centralbyran Namesearch How many are named results obtained 4 January 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hammarskjold family amp oldid 1149333501, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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