Ollongren (family)

The Ollongren family, also spelled Ållongren is a Finish noble family.

The coat of arms, as used nowadays in Netherlands

History

The progenitor of the family, Olof, owned an estate of Pepot (Peippola) in Porvoon maalaiskunta. His son Nils Olofsson was a Nimismies 1480.

The family was immatriculated into Swedish House of Nobility 1625 under number 115, and it got surname Ållongren i Finland from its coat of arms, displaying two oak tree branches with acorns (modern swedish: ekollon).

The family became extinct in Finland 1806, but continued in Russia.[1] The surname has been made known in Netherlands by astronomer Alexander Ollongren and politician Kajsa Ollongren.

Sources

  1. "Genos 12(1941), s. 10-12". Archived from the original on 2009-11-30.
  • Falck, Henrik, Ållongren i Finland. Genos 1994:139-140.
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