Pousette Explained

Pousette
Country:Sweden
Origin:Wallonia, Belgium

Pousette is a Swedish family name of Walloon origin.

Pousette is one of Sweden's largest Walloon families and the name was originally written Poncet. The family has a strong connection to the forges in northern Uppland, where the family members worked mainly during the first century after arriving in Sweden in the 1620s. Ancestors of the family are the brothers Gottfrid and Martin Pousette who signed contracts in Liège in eastern Belgium in 1627 and from 1629 worked at Lövsta forge. Gottfrid Pousette worked at Forsmark forge 1640–1649 and was a few years later at Gimo forge while Martin Pousette worked at Österby forge and at the forge in Nora before he was active at the forge in Hillebola from 1644 until 1651.[1]

In the Swedish family calendars of 1963 and 1974, the Gävle branch of the family is said to have originated from the wholesaler and shipowner Johan Fredrik Pousette (1816–1880).[2] [3]

Genealogy of prominent members

Unplaced branches

Notes and References

  1. Book: Vallonskivan 4 . Version 4.0 . 2013 . Sällskapet Vallonättlingar . Sundbyberg . sv. 978-91-98118-41-4 . Släkten Pousette . Olsson, Jan .
  2. Book: Svenska släktkalendern. Årg. 16 (1963) . 1963 . Bonnier . Stockholm . sv. 366.
  3. Book: Svenska släktkalendern. Årg. 19 (1974) . 1974 . Bonnier . Stockholm . sv. 313–314 . 91-0-039295-2.
  4. http://sok.riksarkivet.se/sbl/Presentation.aspx?id=9498 Johan (John) T Morén
  5. https://runeberg.org/statskal/1963/0174.html Sveriges statskalender 1963
  6. https://runeberg.org/statskal/1970/0171.html Sveriges statskalender 1970
  7. Book: Rotemannen. 2012. City archives. Stockholm. sv.
  8. https://runeberg.org/vemarhon/0374.html Pousette-Hovell, Madeleine, journalist, Sthlm
  9. http://sok.riksarkivet.se/sbl/Presentation.aspx?id=17503 Oscar de Wahl