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von Rajalin was a Swedish noble family of Finnish origin, which descended from admiral Thomas von Rajalin (1673-1741). Baron Salomon von Rajalin (1757-1825) was admiral and the governor of Swedish colony of Saint Barthélemy in Caribbean. The family became extinct in 1826.

Sources

  1. Nordisk familjebok / Uggleupplagan. 22. Possession - Retzia (in Swedish)
  2. von Rajalin - Adlig - Nr. 1903 B minerva.riddarhuset.se/ (in Swedish)
  3. von Rajalin - Friherrlig - Nr. 317 minerva.riddarhuset.se/ (in Swedish)

External links

  • von Rajalin nr 1903 Gustaf Elgenstierna, Den introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor. 1925-36 (in Swedish)
  • von Rajalin nr 317 Gustaf Elgenstierna, Den introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor. 1925-36 (in Swedish)


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