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Doc. 9.)
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GENEALOGY OF SWEDENBORG .
Table II.
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Dr. Jesper Swedberg (son of Daniel Isaacson. Table 1),
born August 28, 1653, in Sweden; was ordained into the mi
nistry and appointed chaplain of the horse-guards in 1682 ;
became master of philosophy in the same year; chaplain of
the court in 1688 ; dean and pastor of Wingåker in Söder
manland in 1690; professor in the university of Upsal in 1692 ;
dean of the cathedral in Upsal, 1694; superintendent of the
Swedish churches in America, London, and Portugal, 1696;
Bishop of Skara, 1702 ; doctor of theology, 1705 ; died July 7,
1735, at Brunsbo, his bishop’s seat near Skara. His children
were ennobled on May 23, 1719, under the name Sweden
borg (his sons were introduced in 1720 under the number
1598). He was married 1. on Dec. 12, 1683, to his brother’s
sister-in-law, Sarah Behm , who was born Jan. 4, 1666, and
died June 17, 1696; daughter of Albrecht Behm, assessor in
the College of Mines, (owner of the iron-works at Tallfors ,
and of Catharina Johansdotter ; she was also sister of Captain
lieutenant Albrecht Behm, who was ennobled under the name
De Behm , No. 1256: 2. on Nov. 30, 1697, to Sara Bergia ,*
widow of Justice ( häradshöfding) Norling: 3. on Dec. 25,
1720, to Christina Arrhusia, 7 daughter of Johan Arrhusius,
Dean of Fahlun.
CHILDREN :
1. [Albrecht, who died in childhood.]t
2. Anna Swedberg, when ennobled, Swedenborg, born 1686,
died 1766. (See Document 9, C. Table 1).
2
* According to the Swed. Biog. Lex. Vol. XVI, p. 285, Bishop Swed
berg was the third husband of Sarah Bergia. Her first husband was
Michel Hising, a merchant in Köping; her second husband J. Nordlind,
justice of the peace.
+ Christina Arrhusia was born Dec. 6, 1661;she was the daughter
of Dean Johannes Arrhusius in Fahlun and Sara Hising. In 1699 she was
married to Anton Swab, clerk in the copper -office in Fahlun, whose second
wife she was. Anton Swab died in 1712. His first wife had been Helena
Bergia, a sister of Bishop Swedberg’s second wife, Sarah Bergia. See Anrep,
Vol. IV , p. 288.
# Nos. 1, 5, and 6, of Bishop Swedberg’s children are supplied from the
Swed. Biogr. Lex., Vol. XVI, p. 285.
6 *

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