Hülphers
Hülphers, German-Swedish family originating from Schmalkalden, Thuringia, Holy Roman Empire. Hans and Jannich Hilper immigrated to Sweden circa 1626, engaging in Swedish iron works.
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Coat of arms of atop neoclassical epitaph of Abraham Hülphers the Older and spouse inside Västerås Cathedral, erected (1772) by Johan Ljung.[1] | |
Current region | Sweden |
Place of origin | Schmalkalden, Thuringia, Holy Roman Empire |
A great-grandson of Hans Hilper was the early industrialist Abraham Hülphers the Older (1704–1770).
Members in selection
- Abraham Hülphers the Older (1704–1770), early industrialist, and politician
- Nils Hülphers (1712–1776), politician
- Abraham Hülphers the Younger (1734–1798), topographer, genealogist
- Walter Hülphers (1871–1957), journalist, author
- Gustav Hülphers (1884–1968), professor
- Torsten Hülphers (1901–1965), politician
- Arne Hülphers (1904–1978), pianist, Musical Director
- Greta Hülphers (1904–1995) (née Greta Wassberg),singer
- Inger Modin-Hülphers (1906–1956), sculptor
- Zarah Hülphers (1907–1981) (née Leander), singer
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