| Name |
Carl Bernhard "Berndt" Federley |
| Birth |
13 Feb 1844, Helsinki/Helsingfors |
| Death |
17 Aug 1906, Helsinki/Helsingfors |
| Occupation |
Rautatiehallitus/Järnvägsstyrelsen Toimistojohtaja/Byråsdirektör |
| Education |
Varatuomari/Vicehäradshövding |
| Father |
Berndt Federley (1799-1863) |
| Mother |
Hedvig Fredrika Aurora Richter (1813-1893) |
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| Marriage |
15 Aug 1871, Hauho |
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| Children |
| 1 M |
Carl Birger* Federley |
| Birth |
17 Feb 1874, Helsinki/Helsingfors |
| Death |
29 Mar 1935, Helsinki/Helsingfors |
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| 2 F |
Elsa Federley |
| Birth |
30 Apr 1876, Helsinki/Helsingfors |
| Death |
4 Sep 1954, Helsinki/Helsingfors |
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| Notes for Carl Bernhard "Berndt" Federley |
In the daily magazine Helsingin Sanomat 1Jul 2003 there is an article telling about Georg Strömberg going on pension the 1 Jul 1803. He was the General Manager and the pioner for the railroads in Finland. A special celebration party to thank Mr Strömberg was held in restaurant Kaivohuone in Helsinki to honour his more than 50 years work for the railroads. The speach to thank him was held by Director Carl Bernhardt Federley. The fiorst railroad in Finland was opened 1862 and it went from Helsinki to Hämeenlinna to where the distance is approx. 100Km. The article is kept in Lars Federley's archive. A completely other type of interest Verdndt showed in his article from 1844,
Women's rights in Finland. An article published by Pirkko K. Koskinen in Tidskrift av juridiska föreninegn i Finland, is analyzing C.B. Federley's wiewes in a evry broad perspective. Finland being an autonom part of Russia was in the impact of both Russian law and Swedish law at that time. Sources teh said article. |
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