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Wacklin, Sara (1790 - 1846)

Short name Wacklin, Sara
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First name Sara Elizabeth
Birth name Wacklin
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Date of birth 1790
Date of death 1846
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Sex Female
Place of birth Finland
Place of death Sweden
Lived in Finland , Paris , Sweden
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Religion / ideology Protestant
Education Other, School education
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Wacklin, Sara was ...
related to Gustafva Sofia Hjärne
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Place(s) of Residence Finland , Paris , Sweden
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Hundrade minnen från Österbotten, I-II (1844) 1 0
Hundrade minnen från Österbotten, III(*The hundredth memory from Ostrobothnia) (1845) 1 0

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Maria Röhl, portrait of Sara Wacklin, 1845. Röhl, Maria 1845 is portrait of

Mentioned in Suomen kirjallisuushistoria I

- Finland-Swedish writer and teacher

- Born in Oulu, Finland, studied in Finland and took a course for female teachers at the Sorbonne University in Paris (in 1835); after having retired moved to Stockholm where she died As a teacher and educator, she founded schools for girls

- She worked in Oulu, Turku and Helsinki

- Her most famous work is A Hundred Memories of Ostrobothnia (I-III)(Hundrade minnen från Österbotten, Vol. I-II, 1844, Hundrade minnen från Österbotten, Vol. III, 1845), with stories from the area during the Finnish war of 1808-1809 taknig place in Oulu and its surroundings