Lagerhjelm family explained

Surname:Lagerhjelm
Type:Swedish noble family
Country:Sweden
Founded:1668
Current Head:None
Dissolution:1991

The Lagerhjelm family (in Swedish pronounced as /lɑːgɛːrˈjɛːlm/) was a Swedish noble family.

History

Founded as the Staffander family, the Lagerhjelm family that rose to prominence with Johan Staffander (1628–1680).[1]

In 1668, the Lagerhjelm family was elevated to noble rank in the Kingdom of Sweden. It was associated with the Bofors Works in Karlskoga, where members of the family served as ironmasters.Ironmaster Pehr Lagerhjelm played a significant role in the history of Bofors Works in Karlskoga,[2] where his contributions as a pioneering industrialist were widely recognized. Noted Karlskoga author Alf Bande acknowledges Lagerhjelm as one of the most prominent and influential figures in the history of the arms manufacturer Bofors.

In 1853, Lagerhjelm sold it to his sons Gustaf Reinhold and Per Erland Lagerhjelm. Per Erland Lagerhjelm procured more Lancashire hearths.

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Citations

  1. Web site: Lagerhielm, släkt . 22 October 2022 . sok.riksarkivet.se . . sv-SE.
  2. Web site: Årtal och händelser i Karlskoga under 1800- och 1900-talen . 22 October 2022 . www3.karlskoga.se . sv-SE . 1853-1879 - Pehr Lagerhjelm ägare till Bofors..

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