Samuel Enander

1821–1900 (age 79)

Biography

Samuel Enander was a Swedish landowner whose property holdings and agricultural interests reflected the economic structures of 19th-century Sweden. As a land owner, he was part of the property-owning class that maintained significant influence in Swedish society during this period.

Enander's life and holdings were representative of the rural and agricultural economy that remained important to Sweden even as industrialization progressed. His long life spanned most of the 19th century, witnessing the nation's transformation. He was interred at Adolf Fredrik Church cemetery in Stockholm, reflecting his family's prominence in the capital.