Ehrnrooth

Ehrnrooth is a Finnish noble family of German origin. It originated from Pomerania, and came to Finland from Livonia around 1600. Its status descends from Johan Plagman (1623-1696), who was raised to nobility in 1687. The family was registered in the Finnish House of Nobility in 1818.[1][2]

Many members of the family have been prominent in Finland's business community.

Members of the family

Johann Casimir Ehrnrooth.
  • Adelaïde Ehrnrooth (1826–1905), writer, feminist
  • Adolf Ehrnrooth (1905–2004), general
  • Adolf Reinhold Ehrnrooth, general
  • Alexander Ehrnrooth (b. 1974), businessman
  • Anthony Ehrnrooth (b. 1984), cinematographer, editor and blogger
  • Casimir Ehrnrooth (1931–2015), businessman, chairman of Nokia
  • Gay Ehrnrooth (1925–2006), businessman
  • Georg C. Ehrnrooth (1926–2010), politician
  • Georg Larsson Ehrnrooth|Georg Ehrnrooth (b. 1940), businessman
  • Göran Ehrnrooth (1905–1996), banker, father of Casimir (1931–2015), Göran J. (b. 1934), Robert (b. 1939) and Elsa Margaretha Louise (b. 1942)
  • Göran J. Ehrnrooth (b. 1934), CEO of Fiskars, father of Alexander (b. 1974) and Albert (b. 1976)[3] Alexander Ehrnrooth is the main owner of Tiimari since 2006 (Finnish shops with paper, party and consumption ware).[4]
  • Gustaf Ehrnrooth (1898–1983), general
  • Gustaf Adolf Ehrnrooth (1779–1848), general
  • Gustaf Robert Ehrnrooth (1821–1911), general
  • Hans Ehrnrooth (b. 1974), businessman
  • Henrik Ehrnrooth (b. 1969), finance manager of Kone and member of Board of Directors
  • Johann Casimir Ehrnrooth (1833–1913), lieutenant general
  • Leo Ehrnrooth (1877–1951), politician
  • Mia Mikela Ehrnrooth (b. 1987), actress and model
  • Nina Ehrnrooth (b. 1962), alpine skier

Göran Ehrnrooth 1905–1996

Göran Ehrnrooth was a bank manager in Union Bank Finland. Göran Ehrnrooth was married to Louise von Julin, daughter of Jacob von Julin, the CEO of Kaukas paper factory. Their children are Casimir Ehrnrooth (b. 1931) UPM-Kymmene CEO, Göran J. Ehrnrooth (b. 1934), Robert Ehrnrooth (b. 1939) EFFOA-Suomen Höyrylaiva CEO and Elsa Margaretha Louise Fromond (b. 1942).[5]

Casimir Ehrnrooth's children are Henrik Ehrnrooth (b. 1954), CEO of Pöyry, Johanna Ehrnrooth (1958–2020), painter, Georg J. C. Ehrnrooth (b. 1966), and Carl-Gustaf Ehrnrooth (b. 1969), a member of Guggenheim Foundation Board of Directors since September 2008.[6]

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References

  1. "Ehrnrooth A 85". Riddarhuset. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  2. "Ehrnrooth : Riddarhuset". www.riddarhuset.se. Riddarhuset. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  3. Kuka kukin on (Who is who in Finland) Otava 2009 p. 130
  4. Talouselämä 21.6.2011
  5. Ehrnrooth, Göran (1905–1996). National Biography of Finland. Finnish Literature Society
  6. Ehrnrooth, Casimir (1931–2015). National Biography of Finland, 6 June 2003.

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