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  1. Johan Gabriel Ståhlberg (Finland Swedish: [ˈstoːlbærj], Finnish: [ˈstoːlbæri]; 23 October 1832 – 8 September 1873) was a Finnish priest, who worked as a chaplain in Alavieska and as a deputy pastor in Haapajärvi. He is best known as the father of K. J. Ståhlberg, the first president of the Republic of Finland.

  2. Ståhlberg was born in Suomussalmi, in the Kainuu region of the Grand Duchy of Finland, back when Finland was part of the Russian Empire. He was the second child of Johan (Janne) Gabriel Ståhlberg, an assistant pastor, and Amanda Gustafa Castrén.

  3. 11 de ene. de 2024 · Death of Johan Gabriel Ståhlberg. Haapajärvi, Finland. Genealogy for Johan Gabriel Ståhlberg (1832 - 1873) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Kuhmo
    • October 23, 1832
    • Amanda Gustava Ståhlberg
    • September 8, 1873
  4. 1865—1952 1st President of Finland 1919—1925. K aarlo Juho was born in 1865 in Suomussalmi, the third of five children. His father Johan Gabriel was an assistant pastor who passed away when Kaarlo was just eight. He came from a family of Fennomans for whom the Finnish language and culture were paramount.

  5. 27 de dic. de 2022 · January 7, 1883. Age 49. Death of Johan Gabriel Ståhlberg. Genealogy for Johan Gabriel Ståhlberg (1833 - 1883) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • April 14, 1833
    • January 07, 1883 (49)
    • Utajärvi, Finland
    • Christer Liljestrand
  6. 1865—1952 1. presidentti 1919—1925. K aarlo Juho syntyi vuonna 1865 Suomussalmella apulaispapin perheeseen, keskimmäisenä viidestä lapsesta. Hänen isänsä Johan Gabriel Ståhlberg kuoli pojan ollessa kahdeksanvuotias. Koko perhe oli fennomaaneja eli suomenmielisyys ja -kielisyys oli heille sydämenasia.

  7. (1865 - 1952) President of Finland. Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg, the first president of the Republic of Finland, laid the foundations for the exercise of governmental power in accordance with the Form of Government of 1919; this constitution combines parliamentarianism and independent presidential powers in a very distinctive fashion.