Furuhjelm
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Furuhjelm is the surname of a Swedish noble family from Stockholm. The earliest reference dates back to 1500s, with merchant Olof Naucler being the oldest of known ancestors. The surname Furuhjelm originated in 1776. The coat of arms was registered at Finland's Riddarhus (House of Nobility) in 1818.
[edit] Notable members
- Otto Wilhelm Furuhjelm (1794-1871) - Russian lieutenant-general of Finnish descent
- Johan Hampus Furuhjelm (1821-1909) Russian vice-admiral, explorer, President of Russian-American Company, Governor of Taganrog in 1874-1876, Governor of Russian America, 1859-1863
- Sten Knut Johan Furuhjelm (1813-1892) Hero of the Crimean War during the siege of Bomarsund fortress, awarded with an Order of the White Eagle in 1879
- Vladimir Johan Otto Furuhjelm (1819-1883) bearer of the Order of the White Eagle in 1874
- Edvard Furuhjelm, governor of Oulu (province) in 1901-1903
- Annie Furuhjelm (1859-1937), one of the foremost figures within the international women's movement and a member of Finland's Parliament.