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Johan Hadorph (May 6, 1630 – July 12, 1693) was a Swedish director-general of the Central Board of National Antiquities. In 1667, he was appointed assessor at the government agency for antiquities, and in 1679, he became its director-general. Hadorph documented ancient monuments during extensive voyages in Sweden, and he collected a great many older manuscripts, such as collections of laws.〔 He also made many drawings of runestones,〔 and supervised the production of more than 1000 woodcuts of runestones.〔 ==Family and nobility== He was born at Haddorp in Slaka parish in Östergötland to Nils Johansson (or Jonsson〔Liedgren 1967–69:697〕 or Jönsson) and his wife Anna Hansdotter.〔 His father was the head of an enforcement district.〔 In 1664, he married in Skänninge Elisabeth Dalin, the daughter of a clergyman.〔 In 1671 and in 1674, his estate received exemption from taxation and in 1672, he, his wife and their descendants were ennobled, a patent that was confirmed in 1681. Like many people newly arrived among nobility, he was eager to provide an honourable origin for his family,〔 but the only distinguished descent that can be confirmed by critical scholars is the fact that his wife was the niece of a bishop with close personal ties to the royal family.〔Liedgren 1967–69:698〕
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