Bror Cederström

Bror Cederström

Cederström in older age. Woodcut by Ida Falander.
Minister for Defence
In office
16 May 1840  7 December 1840
Preceded by First holder
Succeeded by Axel Otto Mörner
Personal details
Born Gustaf Albrecht Bror Cederström
(1780-09-21)21 September 1780
Fornsigtuna, Sweden
Died 21 December 1877(1877-12-21) (aged 97)
Jönköping, Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Political party Nonpolitical
Occupation Military officer
Military service
Service/branch Swedish Army
Years of service 17921840
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands Cederströmska husarregementet
Crown Prince's Hussar Regiment
Battles/wars

War of the Sixth Coalition

Finnish War

Gustaf Albrecht Bror Cederström (21 September 1780 – 25 December 1877) was a Swedish baron and lieutenant general and Minister of War.

Biography

Cederström was born at Fornsigtuna, Sweden and was the only child of lieutenant general and later president of the Council of War (Krigskollegium), baron Bror Cederström (1754-1816) and his first wife Catharina Maria Voltemat. The father remarried in 1800 to the author Christina Mörner.

From 1816 to 1822, he headed the Cederströmian Hussar Regiment (Cederströmska husarregementet, previously named the Mörnerian Hussar Regiment, Mörnerska husarregementet, after the previous commander, Hampus Mörner, and later renamed the Crown Prince's Hussar Regiment, Kronprinsens husarregemente, when Crown Prince Oscar became its commander) in Scania. During this time, he purchased the Säbyholm's lands outside Landskrona, where he actively worked to find new agricultural methods and established the first Swedish company for manufacturing beet sugar (though he had to sell these lands off and retire to Landskrona when he unexpectedly went bankrupt in 1848). In parallel with his business life he continued a military career, becoming supreme commander of Scania in 1819, then minister for war in 1840. He was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the Sword, the Order of the Seraphim and the Grand Cross of the Norwegian Order of St. Olav.

He married countess Christina Hilda Wachtmeister af Johannishus (died 1871) in 1815. They had two sons and two daughters.

Cederström was the stepson of Christina Charlotta Cederström.

References

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    Government offices
    Preceded by
    First holder
    Minister of War
    1840–1840
    Succeeded by
    Axel Otto Mörner
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