Johan Gabriel Ståhlberg

Johan Gabriel Ståhlberg (Finland Swedish: [ˈjuːhɑn ˈgɑːbriel ˈstoːlbærj], 23 October 1832 – 8 September 1873) was a Finnish priest, who worked as a chaplain in Alavieska and as a deputy pastor in Haapajärvi.

[2] After the marriage, on 12 February 1862, the Ståhlbergs moved to Suomussalmi to assist the pastor, who was appointed on 1 September 1863 to also hold the office of priest of Hyrynsalmi.

Johan Gabriel Ståhlberg received a power of attorney for the position of chaplain in Alavieska on 1 November 1865.

The protocol "förof vid kapellens valet i Haapajärvi Moderkyrka" on 14 February 1869 shows that Ståhlberg was chosen as the overwhelming winner: he received about 18½ mantles from the votes cast.

On 23 July of the same year, the youngest of the children, Anna Elisabet, was born in Haapajärvi.

[2] According to the gracious decision of His Imperial Majesty on 11 May 1868, the chapels of Pidisjärvi and Reisjärvi became independent parishes.

The petition was not accepted, so on 21 May 1872 it was decided on the election arrangements for the pastor and the authors of the electoral list.

[2] Deputy vicar Ståhlberg contracted diabetes and died of an outbreak on 8 September 1873.

Amanda Gustafva Castrén (1841–1907), the wife of Ståhlberg