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Otto August Osmond Lidströmer, born on 15 June 1839 in Stockholm, died there on 1 June 1915, was a Swedish wholesaler.
Biography
editLidströmer was a student at Georgii's Commercial Institute in Stockholm in 1855 and was employed in 1856 by city broker Conrad Nettelbladt[1] and as a bookkeeper at the firm J. L. Gestrin & Comp., with power of attorney in 1862. He received his citizenship as a wholesaler in Stockholm in 1881. He was an auditor of the Stockholm Wholesale Society's accounts from 1882 to 1883 and a partner in the firm J. L. Gestrin & Comp. from 1883 to 1893,[2] and treasurer at the Military Institute in Stockholm from 1895 to 1896.
Family
editHe was the son of Fredrik August Lidströmer and father of Gustaf Lidströmer and Sigrid Lidströmer. He was married in 1865 to Carolina Lodin (1828–1911) from Västervik, daughter of the royal physician and doctor of medicine[3] Carl Gustaf Lodin[4] and Anna Maria Trägårdh.[5] He belonged to the noble Lidströmer family.
References
edit- ^ Sveriges statskalender, Sveriges och Norges statskalender, (1864-1876), 1866, page 150
- ^ https://stockholmskallan.stockholm.se/skblobs/2d/2de6dc77-62de-40d8-b888-fd8228df6eda.pdf, Stockholmskällan, Page 131, Available on 2 December 2022
- ^ https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2019004059/ Academic Publications by Dr Carl Gustaf Lodin, OCLC WorldCat Identities, Available on 2 December 2022
- ^ https://www.kyrkogardenberattar.se/portrait/carl-gustaf-lodin/ Svenska kyrkan, Södra Tjusts pastorat och Västerviks museum, Available on 2 December 2022
- ^ Elgenstierna, Gustaf, Den introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor, med tillägg och rättelser utgivna av Gustaf Elgenstierna, 1925-1936|year=1925-1936, Norstedt, Stockholm, Libris 8576.