Ulrika Fredrika Bremer

Ulrika Fredrika Bremer, née Salonius (24 April 1746 Åbo – 1 April 1798), was a ship owner and merchant in Swedish Finland. She was the paternal grandmother of Fredrika Bremer. After the death of her husband Jacob Bremer in 1785, at the age of 39, she took over his businesses and ships in Åbo (now Turku, Finland). She successfully managed his business empire over 13 years and was one of the richest Finnish women of her time.

Life

Ulrika Fredrika Salonius was the daughter of the high court judge Eric Gustaf Salonius (d. 1748) and Hedvig Magdalena Wittfooth (d. 1752), and married at the age of 21, the recently widowed merchant Jacob Bremer, 18 April in 1767. He was 35 years of her senior and had five children, most of them older than Ulrika.

Jacob Bremer was the richest business person in Finland and the biggest ship owner in Åbo. He was also a partner or shareholder in the Åbo sugar mill, the town's two tobacco factories, the Järvenoja paper mill, the Åvik glass factory, the Kuppis brick works, the Koski and Luvia sawmills, the Swedish East India Company, and several smaller businesses, as well as the owner or landlord of various manors, farms, and inns.

At the death of her spouse in 1785, Ulrika Fredrika Bremer inherited her husband's guild membership and the right to manage his business empire on her own right. Although she was helped by her eldest two stepsons Isac Bremer (1741–1774) and Joseph Bremer (1743–1814) and her own son Carl Fredrik Bremer (1770–1830), the eldest Isac and the youngest Carl suffered from mental instability and lack of business acumen and she took it upon herself to manage the family holdings. Under her management, the Bremer house preserved a dominating place in Finnish business life.

She also had a daughter Agata Bremer (1774—1810), who died unmarried in Stockholm, Sweden. Her stepson Joseph Bremer became an iron manufacturer, when he acquired Teijo ironworks in his possession in 1794, after marrying the sole heiress of Teijo ironworks, Anna Charlotta Kijk (1750—1800) in the late 1770's. Following her 1798 death, her son Carl (the father of Fredrika Bremer sold all businesses, last one sold was Åvik glass factory in 1806, of the businesses, moving to Sweden in 1804.

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