- The
Linroth family, also
known as
Linderoth family, was a
Swedish noble family, that rose to
prominence with
Elias Linroth. The
family was
elevated to...
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Publishing Company. ISBN 0-02-517920-9.
Linroth,
Ralph W. (2009). A
History of the CB&Q
Illinois Pea-Vine.
Ralph W.
Linroth. ISBN 978-1-4507-1388-7. Marshall...
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notable Swedish families, for
instance the af Geijerstam,
Mitander and
Linroth families. The current-standing
manor house was
completed in the 17th century...
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Silnecker Polchow Steb
Godenhielm Reuterholm Elfving Riddersvärd
Cronmarck Linroth Adlerstedt Westersköld
Ehrenstolpe Gripenstedt Tigerstedt Lagerström Lagerbom...
- garden, that is
still preserved. In 1736,
Gustavsvik was
acquired by the
Linroth family.
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- walls, and
wooden paneling. The
church building was
expanded in 1671. The
Linroth family donated various items to the church,
including an altarpiece. Lindberg...
- was the
eight and
youngest son of
Johan de
Frietzcky and Anna
Elisabeth Linroth. In 1754 he
became manager of the
Storfors factory located outside Filipstad...
- Värmland; the
oldest son of
Georg Adlersparre (1760–1835) and
Lovisa Magdalena Linroth (1784–1866). As a
student he
pursue the
military career and in 1841 became...
- Värmland,
where he died in 1835. In 1809 he
married Lovisa Magdalena Linroth (April 20, 1784 –
November 8, 1866
Kristinehamn Muni****lity, Värmland)...
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Various items that is kept at this site were
donated by the
influential Linroth family. In 1854, more than 200
emigrants from Bjurtjärn
settled in Pepin...