Lotten Tersmeden

Hedvig Charlotta Lotten von Düben (née Tersmeden 29 June 1826 – 21 January 1892) was a Swedish peer, baroness of Kägleholm, diocesan miss, great-granddaughter twice of Jacob Tersmeden and great grandmother of renowned cinematographer Gunnar Fischer.[1][2]

Lotten von Düben
Baroness von Düben, painted by Maria Röhl in 1848.
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Full name
Hedvig Charlotta von Düben
Native nameHedvig Charlotta Tersmeden
Titles and styles
Baroness
Born29 June 1826
Medinge, Sweden
Died21 January 1892(1892-01-21) (aged 65)
Kägleholm, Sweden
Noble familyvon Düben
Spouse(s)Viktor von Düben, Baron of Kägleholm (m. 1849; he died in 1867)
FatherCarl Reinhold Tersmeden
MotherGustava Charlotta Tersmeden

Biography

Lotten Tersmeden was born in Medinge on 21 October 1826. She was a daughter of Carl Reinhold Tersmeden, and Gustava Charlotta Tersmeden, her parents were first cousins. Before she married into the House of von Düben in 1849 she was a diocesan miss.[3][4]

She married Baron Viktor von Düben, with whom she had five children, out of which three survived until adulthood. Their oldest daughter Augusta von Düben and Jacob Henning Lallerstedt shouldered the roles as baron and baroness of Kägleholm after her husband had died.

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