Erland von Hofsten (ironmaster, born 1719) explained

Erland von Hofsten
Birth Date:7 August 1719
Death Date:8 June 1758
Death Place:Villingsberg, Knista Socken (present-day Karlskoga Municipality), Sweden
Resting Place:Knista Cemetery
Nationality:Swedish
Occupation:Ironmaster
Chamberlain

Erland von Hofsten (in Swedish pronounced as /fɔn hɔfˈstɛːn/; 7 August 1719 – 8 June 1758), was a Swedish ironmaster, chamberlain, and heir to the Villingsberg Works.[1]

Life and work

Erland von Hofsten was born on August 7, 1719, and was the first of nine children of Bengt Erlandsson Hofsten and Ingrid Brita Kolthoff.

In 1733, he enrolled at Uppsala University. In 1740, he began serving as a hovjunkare, and in 1742 as a chamberlain.

Von Hofsten was ironmaster to both Villingsberg and Valåsen Works, in present-day Karlskoga Municipality.[2] In addition, Von Hofsten is known to have been an importer of East Indian Porcelain.[3]

In 1743, Erland von Hofsten married Christina Kolthoff. They were both buried at Knista Cemetery.

References

  1. Web site: Hofsten, von, släkt . Von Hofsten family . 26 November 2022 . sok.riksarkivet.se . National Archives of Sweden.
  2. Web site: Von Hofsten nr 1794 - Adelsvapen-Wiki . 26 November 2022 . www.adelsvapen.com . sv.
  3. Book: Ȧrstryck . 1935 . sv.