- Gahn
Gahn is a Swedish family, one member of which was ennobled in 1809 with the name "Gahn af Colquhoun". The family has claimed an unverified origin in a Scottish family Colquhoun, a claim which was confirmed 1781 in a letter by the
Lord Lyon King of Arms , but on dubious grounds, as later research has shown. A claim that the Swedish noble family "Canonhielm" is a branch of this family has also been shown to lack genealogical substance.Notable members of the family include:
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Johan Gottlieb Gahn (1745-1818), chemist and mineralogist who discoveredmanganese in 1774, and after whom the mineralgahnite was named.
*Henrik Gahn (1747-1816), physician and student of Linnaeus, who pioneered the use ofvaccine againstsmallpox in Sweden in 1803.
*Carl Pontus Gahn, ennobled with the name "Gahn af Colquhoun" (1759-1825), military officer who participated in the war in Finland in 1788-1789, the campaign in Norway in 1808 and the invasion of Norway in 1814. He became major-general in 1814 and president of the Martial Court of Appeals ("Krigshovrätten") in 1824.
*Henrik Gahn (1820-1874), chemist and industrialist, who invented the firstantiseptic s to be used in Sweden, which he named "aseptin" and "amykos". In 1867 he founded the companyHenrik Gahns AB , sold in 1964 toBarnängen (the latter was bought and is now a brand owned by Henkel Norden AB). The brand "Gahns" was sold to a different company and is still used for hygiene products in Sweden and the otherNordic countries .
*Henrik Gahn (1820-1901), industrialist and politician, member of the Burghers' Estate of the Swedish parliament 1856-1866, and of the First Chamber of the new two-chamber parliament 1874-1892.
*Wolter Gahn (1890-1985), architect, modernist pioneer and co-author of the Swedish modernist manifesto "acceptera " ("accept!", intentionally with a lowercase initial, 1931). He was one of the two men behind the new Government Chancery building ("Kanslihuset") inStockholm , completed in 1936, but designed earlier and in a classical style adapted to the context of the Stockholm Old Town.Trivia
*"Gähn" is German for "yawn".
References
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Nordisk familjebok ", Vol. 9 (1908), col. [http://runeberg.org/nfbi/0300.html 563-565]
*"Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon", Vol. 1, p. [http://runeberg.org/sbh/a0378.html 378 f]
*"Svenskt biografiskt lexikon", Vol. 16, p. 728-740.
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