Oluf Hastrup

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Oluf Hastrup (born February 5, 1875 in Frederiksberg ; † February 17, 1933 there ) was a Danish inspector of Greenland .

Life

Hastrup was a seaman . In 1884 he was an apprentice with the Fylla on an expedition in West Greenland. From 1895 he worked as a volunteer in Qaqortoq before he was employed as a controller in Ivittuut from 1899 to 1902 . From 1904 to 1906 he was an assistant in Nuuk , then from 1908 to 1910 in Nanortalik and then until 1912 in Maniitsoq . He was then promoted to colonial administrator there. From 1914 to 1915 he was the inspector of South Greenland . From 1916 he was again colonial administrator, this time in Qaqortoq before he worked in Kangersuatsiaq in 1920 . In the same year he became a member of the commission and in 1921 he retired.

family

Oluf Hastrup was the son of the particular person Jens Hastrup and his wife Petra Hansine Aneline Petersen. On April 14, 1908, at the age of 33, he married 19-year-old Julie Gnatt in his hometown, who was the daughter of factory owner Carl Heinrich Rudolph Gnatt and Julie Caroline Møller. The following children were born from the marriage:

  • Karl Heinrich Rudolph Gnatt Hastrup (born January 9, 1909 in Nanortalik)
  • Ruth Julie Gnatt Hastrup (born April 14, 1910 in Nanortalik)
  • Knud Erik Vilhelm Oluf Gnatt Hastrup (born April 12, 1919 in Qaqortoq)
  • stillborn daughter (born May 18, 1922 in Copenhagen )

Individual evidence

  1. Church book Frederiksberg Born 1874–1875 p. 134
  2. Church book Frederiksberg Dead Men 1925–1934 p. 322
  3. ^ List of heads of state in Greenland at worldstatesmen.org
  4. a b Entry in the Biografisk Leksikon for Grønland
  5. family at mortenclausen.dk