Wilhelmine Suhrlandt, née Skoglund (28 June 1803, Ludwigslust - 16 December 1863, Schwerin) was a German lithographer.
Her father, Erik Skoglund, was the "Bed Master" at Ludwigslust Castle, and was married to the twin sister of the court painter, Johann Heinrich Suhrlandt.
Their children included the painter, Carl Suhrlandt, and the violinist, Pauline Soltau [de].
Their other daughter, Franziska, drowned in a boating accident, on Lake Michigan, after emigrating to the United States.
She later learned lithography, most likely from Friedrich Carl Gröger and his associate, Heinrich Jacob Aldenrath, then created portraits of several notable people.