Valborg Innamaa

Her spouse was known as a supporter of John III of Sweden, and died when the troops of Eric XIV of Sweden took Åbo from John in 1563, after which the Innama family's merchant ships were confiscated by king Eric.

[1] In 1571, she is listed as the richest merchant in the city of Åbo in existing tax records.

She exported butter, animal skins, fish and horses and imported salt, weapons, wine and spices.

She was married three times more after she was widowed: to Peder Ingevadsson, Olof Karlsson and Lukas Larsson[2] (in Finnish, Peter Ingvaldinpoika, Olavi Karls, and Luke Laurin).

It was common for a widow in Sweden (with Finland) to continue the trade of her late spouse, but normally she did so only temporary, until the business could be taken over by a male relative or husband.