The Donner family is one of the renowned and wealthy Finland-Swedish families that grew in importance during the times of the Grand Duchy of Finland. Family members have been influential in Finnish politics and culture.[1][2]

  • Jürgen Donner (died c. 1681)
  • Jochim Donner (1669–1748)
  • Alexander Donner (1708–1772)
  • Joachim Donner (1763–1822)
  • Anders Donner Sr. (1796–1857)
    • Anders Donner Jr. (1827–1858)
    • Alexander Donner (1827–1892)
      • Joakim Otto Evert Donner (1864–1942)
        • Gustav Donner (1902–1940)
        • Heinrich Wolfgang Donner (1904–1980)
    • Otto Donner (1835–1909), linguist, publisher and politician
      • Ossian Donner (1866–1957), industrialist and diplomat.
        • Sir Patrick Donner (1904–1988), British Member of Parliament, son of Ossian.
      • Otto Donner Jr. (1871–1932)
      • Uno Donner (1872–1958), married Olly Donner (1881–1956)
      • Karl Reinhold "Kai" Donner (1888–1935), linguist and politician.
        • Kai Otto Donner (1922–1995) professor of zoology
          • Kristian Donner (1952–)
            • Ulla Donner (1988–)
        • Joakim Donner (1926–), professor of geology and paleontology. Son of Kai Donner (1888-1935).
          • Gabriel Donner (1957-), lawyer
          • Julia Lindqvist nee Donner (1960-)
          • Sara Langstone nee Donner (1966-)
        • Jörn Donner (1933–2020), writer, film director, actor, producer and politician. Brother of Joakim Donner.
          • Johan Donner (1955–)
          • Jakob Donner-Amnell (1959–)
          • Rafael Donner (1990–)
      • Harry Donner (1889–1954)
      • Eva Louise Tigerstedt, originally Donner (1890–1967)

See also

References

  1. Wiirilinna, Annikki (7 September 1972). "Donner-suvun valtakausi Kokkolassa". Kokkola. Keskipohjanmaa. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  2. "Donner, Otto (1835 - 1909)". National Biography of Finland. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
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