Tersmeden
Tersmeden, originally Tor Smede, is a noble Swedish family introduced at the House of Nobility in 1752. The noble family of Tersmeden originally originates from Germany. [1]
House of Tersmeden | |
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Noble family | |
Country | Sweden |
Founded | 1751 |
Notable people
- Jacob Tersmeden (1712–1767)
- Carl Tersmeden (1715–1797)
- Hedvig Tersmeden (1766-1842)
- Lotten Tersmeden (1826-1892)
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References
- Tersmeden at the House of Nobility (in Swedish). Retrieved 3 July 2020.
External links
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