Thomas Løvstrøm

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Sakæus Thomas Ole Løvstrøm (born March 14, 1876 in Illorsuit , † February 13, 1933 ibid) was a Greenland councilor .

Thomas Løvstrøm comes from the Swedish family Løvstrøm. He was the son of Hans Enok Nicolai Mathias Thomas Løvstrøm (1847–1877) and his wife Johanne Sara Eva Michelsen (1850–1919). He was a hunter by trade. In 1911 Thomas Løvstrøm sat for a session in the first North Greenland State Council . Isak Zeeb sat in his place for the remainder of the legislative term . From 1917 to 1922 he was also a member of the second period, but was represented by Tobias Villumsen in 1918 . He died of a heart condition in 1933 at the age of 56.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Church records Uummannaq 1872–1878 (Born boys p. 7)
  2. a b Church records Uummannaq 1922–1934 (deceased men, p. 178)
  3. Niels H. Frandsen: Nogle Grønlandske slægter . Forlaget Atuagkat, Nuuk 2011, ISBN 978-87-92554-22-2 , pp. 202 .
  4. 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) ).