Ulrik Fredrik Cappelen Krohn | |
Birth Date: | 27 February 1867 |
Birth Place: | Larvik, Norway |
Death Place: | Oslo, Norway |
Citizenship: | Norway |
Nationality: | Norwegian |
Profession: | Politician |
Office: | Governor of Jarlsberg og Larvik amt |
Term Start: | 1905 |
Term End: | 1908 |
Predecessor: | Thomas von Westen Engelhart |
Successor: | Abraham Berge |
Ulrik Fredrik Cappelen Krohn (1867-1944) was a Norwegian lawyer and government official.
Krohn got his Cand.jur. degree in 1890. In 1894, he was hired as a prosecutor for the Ministry of the Interior. In 1902, he took a new job with the Ministry of Justice. From 1905 to 1908, he was the County Governor of Jarlsberg og Larvik amt. In 1913–1915, he was the city clerk for Larvik. From 1917 to 1918, he worked in the office of the County Governor of Nedenæs amt. In 1919, he was appointed town clerk in Arendal.[1] [2]
Ulrik Krohn was born on 27 February 1867 in the town of Larvik. He was the son of Peter Andreas Krohn (born in Ringerike) and his wife, Benedicte Henriette Cappelen (born in Larvik). He was baptized in Langestrand Church. He died in Oslo on 20 January 1944.[3]