Karl Sivertsen

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Karl John Ole Sivertsen (born January 21, 1877 in Sisimiut ; † unknown ) was a Greenland state councilor .

Karl Sivertsen was the son of the cooper Annas Jes Niels Sivertsen (1849–?) And his wife Eleonora Ane Margrethe Irene Kristine Berthelsen (1852–?). His son-in-law was the blacksmith and councilor Carl Olsen (1906–?).

He was a hunter by trade. In 1911 he became the first legislature in the South Greenlandic Provincial elected, where he just missed the meeting in 1914 and 1916, as well as his two colleagues from the colonial district Sukkertoppen (constituencies 9 and 10).

Individual evidence

  1. Church records Sisimiut 1867–1887 (Born boys p. 18)
  2. Church registers Sisimiut 1867–1887 (married p. 202)
  3. Axel Kjær Sørensen: Denmark-Greenland in the Twentieth Century (= Meddelelser om Grønland . Man and Society. 34). Danish Polar Center, Copenhagen 2006, ISBN 87-90369-89-0 , ( digital copy (PDF; 3.35 MB) ).