In 1835, Almqvist began his studies at Uppsala University. In 1846, he became assessor of the Svea Court of Appeal and 1848 secretary to the auditor. In 1853, he was appointed chief justice of Öster- and Västerrekarne, Daga, Åkers and Selebo hundred district, and was appointed deputy justice ombudsman the following year. In 1856, he bought the Algö estate in Överselö.
On August 26, 1884, Almqvist died at the Algö estate on Selaön.[1][2]
Family
Almqvist married Sophie Antoinette Eugenie Björkman in 1851. The couple had six children, two girls and four boys. Daughter Carolina "Lina" Almqvist married Erik Gustaf Boström, who went on to become Prime Minister of Sweden. The other daughter, Clara, died at 10 months old in 1854. Son Sven Almqvist (1855–1910) married Anna Björkman (daughter of Axel Björkman and Marie Norlin). Son Robert Magnus Almqvist reached 80 years of age (1857–1938) and died in Herrnhut, Saxony, Germany. He was one of the founders of the publishing company Almqvist & Wiksell and the father of military man and historian Sven Almqvist [sv]. Son Carl Ludvig Almqvist (1860–1920) was married to Eva Häggström (1878–1962) and the couple took over the Algö estate. The couple also had son Knut Almqvist (1863–1937).
^Sveriges och Norges stats-kalender för år 1869 [Bihang : utdrag ur Norges statskalender] (in Swedish). Stockholm: P. A. Norstedt & Söner. 1868. p. 525.