Wallenberg family

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The Wallenberg family is one of the most influential and wealthy families in Sweden, renowned as bankers and industrialists.

Wallenberg family grave at Linköping city cemetery, Sweden. The four stones from left to right: (1) Professorskan E. M. Barfoth (1762-1837), (2) Marcus Wallenberg (1774-1833) with wife Anna Laurentia Barfoth (1783-1862), (3) Agathon Wallenberg (1809-1887), Marcus Hilarius Wallenberg (1807-1897) with wife Amalia Ulrika Santeson (1821-1859) and son Marcus Hilarion (1842)
Wallenberg family grave at Linköping city cemetery, Sweden. The four stones from left to right: (1) Professorskan E. M. Barfoth (1762-1837), (2) Marcus Wallenberg (1774-1833) with wife Anna Laurentia Barfoth (1783-1862), (3) Agathon Wallenberg (1809-1887), Marcus Hilarius Wallenberg (1807-1897) with wife Amalia Ulrika Santeson (1821-1859) and son Marcus Hilarion (1842)

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  • Jacob Wallenberg (17461778), sailor, clergyman and author with burlesque interests, particularly for women. Author of "Min Son på Galejan." Jacob was born Wallberg and changed his name to Wallenberg.
  • Raoul Oscar Wallenberg (18881911), son of Gustaf Wallenberg, naval officer. (Died of cancer three months before the birth of his son Raoul).
  • Jacob Wallenberg (senior) (18921980), son of Marcus Wallenberg (senior), naval officer, banker, industrialist, and diplomat. After the Nazi Party Machtübernahme Jacob Wallenberg participated in the trade negotiations the new German régime required. During World War II, he played a central role in the almost perpetual trade negotiations with Nazi Germany. Controlled the Wallenberg empire together with his brother Marcus.
  • Marcus Wallenberg (junior) (18991982), son of Marcus Wallenberg (senior), industrialist, banker and diplomat, who played a crucial role in the negotiations on Swedish–British trade agreements during World War II. Controlled the Wallenberg empire together with his brother Jacob until the time of his death.
  • Raoul Wallenberg (19121947?), son of Raoul Oscar Wallenberg, stepson of Fredrik von Dardel, diplomat, acclaimed for his role in saving a great number, possibly tens of thousands, of Jews during the Nazi Holocaust in Hungary. Captured by the Soviet Union in Budapest, Hungary in January, 1945, near the end of World War II, and rumoured to be alive in Soviet prison camps until the 1970's. Subsequently, Wallenberg was awarded the status of Righteous Among the Nations by Israel.
  • Marc Wallenberg (19241971), son of Marcus Wallenberg, banker, industrialist.
  • Peter Wallenberg (senior) (1926– ), son of Marcus Wallenberg (junior), banker and industrialist. Succeeded his father in 1982 as leader of the Wallenberg Sphere Has 3 children: Jacob, Andrea and Peter.
  • Peder Wallenberg (senior) (1935– ), son of Jacob Wallenberg (Senior), architect, businessman and co-founder of the Carpe Vitam educational foundation. Has eight children: Fredrik (1967), Marie (1968). Jacob (1981), Nicholas (1983). Anna (1988), Peder (1991), Christopher-Robin (1994) and Alexander (1997).
  • Peter "Poker" Wallenberg (junior) (1959– ), son of Peter Wallenberg (senior).
  • Nane Maria Annan, half-niece of Raoul Wallenberg, wife of former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.

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