Kramer Family Tree » Anders Johnsen af Kalvågstrøm (1833-1900)

Personal data Anders Johnsen af Kalvågstrøm 

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  • He was born in the year 1833 in Kaldvågstrøm, Hamarøy, Nordland, Norge.
  • Profession: Selveier Gaardbruger og Fisker.
  • He died in the year 1900 in Kaldvågstrøm, Hamarøy, Nordland, Norge, he was 67 years old.

Household of Anders Johnsen af Kalvågstrøm

He has/had a relationship with Gunhild Helene Eliasdatter.


Child(ren):

  1. Gustaf Anderssen  1879-1918
  2. Magnus Anderssen  1881-????

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Louis Kramer, "Kramer Family Tree", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/kramer_stamboom/I604306.php : accessed January 9, 2026), "Anders Johnsen af Kalvågstrøm (1833-1900)".