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2-485: Anders Angerstein (1614-1659), also called Andrae Angerstein , was a German-Swedish ironmaster . Anders Angerstein is said to have been born in de:Angerstein (Nörten-Hardenberg) , Niedersachsen , Holy Roman Empire , with evidence indicating ultimate family origins in Hungary . He immigrated to Sweden along with accompanying miners , first in service of other equally immigrated ironmasters but with time settling by

4-623: The Angerstein forge in Vikmanshyttan , Dalarna . Anders Angerstein was married to Anna Katarina Domb. Among his issue was Johan Angerstein . With craft production authorisation by the Swedish Board of Mines the holdings were extended, subsequently including Vira bruk , Thurbo, and Bispberg, inter alia, remaining in the family until the 19th century. Anders Angerstein is noted for improvements for charcoal piles during his tenure. In 1981,

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