Jacob Gillberg
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Jacob Gillberg
Summary
Jacob Gillberg is a human[1]. He was born in Ölme parish[2]. He was born on May 26, 1724[3]. He died in Storkyrkoförsamlingen[4]. He died on October 15, 1793[5]. He worked as a military personnel[6] and copper engraver[7].
Key Facts
- Jacob Gillberg was born in Ölme parish[2].
- Jacob Gillberg passed away in Storkyrkoförsamlingen[4].
- Jacob Gillberg was born on May 26, 1724[3].
- Jacob Gillberg died on October 15, 1793[5].
- A child of Jacob Gillberg was Jacob Axel Gillberg[8].
- A child of Jacob Gillberg was Carl Gustaf Gillberg[9].
- Jacob Gillberg held citizenship in Sweden[10].
- Jacob Gillberg worked as a military personnel[6].
- Jacob Gillberg worked as a copper engraver[7].
- A notable student of Jacob Gillberg was Peter Niklas von Gedda[11].
- A notable student of Jacob Gillberg was Erik Grape[12].
- A notable student of Jacob Gillberg was Maria Palm-Hebbe[13].
- A notable student of Jacob Gillberg was Elisabeth Palm[14].
- A notable student of Jacob Gillberg was Maria Gustava Gahn-Hofgaard[15].
- A notable student of Jacob Gillberg was Gustaf von Knorring[16].
- Jacob Gillberg is recorded as male[17].
- Jacob Gillberg's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Jacob Gillberg's Commons category is recorded as Jacob Gillberg[19].
- Jacob Gillberg's military, police or special rank is recorded as army officer[20].
- Jacob Gillberg's family name is recorded as Gillberg[21].
- Jacob Gillberg's given name is recorded as Jacob[22].
- Jacob Gillberg's described by source is recorded as Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon[23].
- Jacob Gillberg's described by source is recorded as Svenskt konstnärslexikon[24].
- Jacob Gillberg's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of Swedish National Biography[25].
- Jacob Gillberg's Commons Creator page is recorded as Jacob Gillberg[26].
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Origins and Family
Jacob Gillberg's place of birth was Ölme parish[2]. He was born on May 26, 1724[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include military personnel[6] and copper engraver[7]. Notable students include Peter Niklas von Gedda[11], a chemist[27], 1737–1814[28], of Sweden[29]; Erik Grape[12], a priest[30], 1755–1808[31], of Sweden[32]; Maria Palm-Hebbe[13], an artist[33], 1754–1800[34], of Sweden[35]; Elisabeth Palm[14], a painter[36], 1756–1789[37], of Sweden[38]; Maria Gustava Gahn-Hofgaard[15], a graphic artist[39], 1753–1839[40]; and Gustaf von Knorring[16], a military personnel[41], 1772–1823[42], of Sweden[43].
Personal Life
Children include Jacob Axel Gillberg[8], a painter[44], 1769–1845[45], of Sweden[46] and Carl Gustaf Gillberg[9], a painter[47], 1774–1855[48], of Sweden[49].
Death and Burial
Jacob Gillberg died on October 15, 1793[5]. He passed away in Storkyrkoförsamlingen[4].
FAQs
Where was Jacob Gillberg born?
Jacob Gillberg's place of birth was Ölme parish[2].
Where did Jacob Gillberg die?
Jacob Gillberg died in Storkyrkoförsamlingen[4].
What did Jacob Gillberg do for work?
Jacob Gillberg worked as military personnel[6] and copper engraver[7].