Ossian Wuorenheimo

Finnish politician
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Ossian Wuorenheimo (until 1906 Bergbom) (3 December 1845, Viborg – 13 June 1917, Helsinki) was a Finnish politician. He was a member of the Senate of Finland.[1]

Family

Wuorenheimo's parents were Senator Johan Erik Bergbom and Fredrika Juliana Rochier. His siblings were Kaarlo and Emilia Bergbom, known as the founders of the National Theatre, and Augusta af Hörlin, an activist. Wuorenheimo's first wife from 1877 was Augusta Fredrika Theresa Rotkirch (1857-1881) and her second from 1884 was Agnes Augusta Charlotte Idman (1864-1921).[2][3] They had three children. Her son from her second marriage was Aarne Vuorenheimo, a missionary counselor and executive director of Suomi-Film. The writer Toivo Tarvas was the adopted son of Osian Vuorenheimo. Vuorenheimo's father-in-law, Gustav Fredrik Rotkirch, and his two sons-in-law, Samuel Werner von Troil and Gustav Samuel von Troil, were senators.[1][4][5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Etusivu". kansallisbiografia.fi. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  2. ^ Kuka kukin oli, Wikiaineisto.
  3. ^ Ilmari Heikinheimo (1955). Suomen elämäkerrasto. Helsinki: Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö. p. 841.
  4. ^ Ilmari Heikinheimo (1955). Suomen elämäkerrasto. Helsinki: Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö. p. 841.
  5. ^ "Kuka kukin oli: V – Wikiaineisto". fi.wikisource.org (in Finnish). Retrieved 2023-08-30.


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