Anna Wallenberg
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Anna Wallenberg
Summary
Anna Wallenberg is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Skeppsholm church parish[2]. She was born on August 26, 1838[3]. She died in Jakob parish[4]. She died on February 23, 1910[5]. She worked as an artist[6] and philanthropist[7].
Key Facts
- Anna Wallenberg's place of birth was Skeppsholm church parish[2].
- Anna Wallenberg passed away in Jakob parish[4].
- Anna Wallenberg was born on August 26, 1838[3].
- Anna Wallenberg died on February 23, 1910[5].
- Burial took place at Wallenberg-mausoleum[8].
- Anna Wallenberg's father was Johan Gustaf von Sydow[9].
- Anna Wallenberg's mother was Eleonora von Sydow[10].
- Anna Wallenberg was married to André Oscar Wallenberg[11].
- A child of Anna Wallenberg was Gustaf Oscar Wallenberg[12].
- A child of Anna Wallenberg was Oscar Wallenberg[13].
- A child of Anna Wallenberg was Marcus Wallenberg[14].
- A child of Anna Wallenberg was Axel Wallenberg[15].
- A child of Anna Wallenberg was Siri Eleonora Wallenberg[16].
- A child of Anna Wallenberg was Ruth von Essen[17].
- Anna Wallenberg held citizenship in Sweden[18].
- Anna Wallenberg's professions included artist[6].
- Anna Wallenberg's professions included philanthropist[7].
- Anna Wallenberg's field of work was women's suffrage in Sweden[19].
- Anna Wallenberg was a member of Friends of Handicraft[20].
- Anna Wallenberg is recorded as female[21].
- Anna Wallenberg's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Anna Wallenberg's family is recorded as Wallenberg family[23].
- Anna Wallenberg's genre is portrait[24].
- Anna Wallenberg's Commons category is recorded as Anna Wallenberg[25].
- Anna Wallenberg's family name is recorded as Wallenberg[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Anna Wallenberg's place of birth was Skeppsholm church parish[2]. She was born on August 26, 1838[3]. Her father was Johan Gustaf von Sydow[9]. Her mother was Eleonora von Sydow[10].
Education
Studied under Carl Gustaf Qvarnström[27], a sculptor[28], 1810–1867[29], of Sweden[30] and Johan Christoffer Boklund[31], a painter[32], 1817–1880[33], of Sweden[34], specialised in history painting[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include artist[6] and philanthropist[7]. Anna Wallenberg's field of work was women's suffrage in Sweden[19].
Personal Life
Among Anna Wallenberg's spouses was André Oscar Wallenberg[11]. Children include Gustaf Oscar Wallenberg[12], a politician[36], 1863–1937[37], of Sweden[38]; Oscar Wallenberg[13], a banker[39], 1872–1939[40], of Sweden[41]; Marcus Wallenberg[14], a banker[42], 1864–1943[43], of Sweden[44], awarded the Royal Order of the Seraphim[45]; Axel Wallenberg[15], a diplomat[46], 1874–1963[47], of Sweden[48]; Siri Eleonora Wallenberg[16], 1868–1929[49], of Sweden[50]; and Ruth von Essen[17], a courtier[51], 1880–1972[52], of Sweden[53].
Death and Burial
Anna Wallenberg died on February 23, 1910[5]. She passed away in Jakob parish[4]. She is buried at Wallenberg-mausoleum[8].
FAQs
Where was Anna Wallenberg born?
Anna Wallenberg's place of birth was Skeppsholm church parish[2].
Where did Anna Wallenberg die?
Anna Wallenberg died in Jakob parish[4].
Who were Anna Wallenberg's parents?
Anna Wallenberg's father was Johan Gustaf von Sydow[9]. Anna Wallenberg's mother was Eleonora von Sydow[10].
Who was Anna Wallenberg married to?
Anna Wallenberg's spouses include André Oscar Wallenberg[11].