Clemens Johannes Helin IIII explained

Clemens Johannes Helin IIII or Johan Helin III (1782-1853) was a Swedish scholar, lector, theologist and chamber council in the Royal Court of Sweden. He was the fourth patriarch of the Helin family.

Biography

Clemens Johannes Helin llll (1782-1853) was the registered son of and Sara Christina Unge. He is noted as an unspecified Chamber Council of The Royal Court of Sweden.[1] Clemens llll was the illegitimate child of Axel von Fersen the Younger and Sophia Albertina, Abbess of Quedlinburg. He worked for a period at Uppsala University with Count Axel von Fersen, who further was cousin of Augusta Löwenhielm.[2] He married Albertina Jæger and was father of Teresia Clementine Uggla (1814-1861) as well as Johan Fridolf Helin.[3] Clemens llll was granted Knighthood of the Order of the Polar Star. He was the father-in-law to (1798-1880), who was a soldier of the Värmland Regiment during the Swedish-Norwegian War of 1814 and Commander in the Swedish Army.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Växjö stifts herdaminne D. 4 Konga och Uppvidinge . 1930 . Kommittén . Växjö . 96–97 . sv . LIBRIS

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  2. Book: Carl Forsstrand (in Swedish): De tre gracerna, minnen och anteckningar från Gustaf III:s Stockholm ("The three graces, memories and notes from the Stockholm of Gustav III") Hugo Gebers förlag (1912).
  3. Web site: Johan Helins familjegrav . 2023-06-24 . www.kyrkogardsvandring.se.
  4. Web site: Tab 228 . Pontus Reinhold . Uggla nr 100 - Adelsvapen-Wiki . 2023-06-24 . www.adelsvapen.com.