JOHNSON, ALEXANDER [SSNE 825]
- Surname
- JOHNSON
- First name
- ALEXANDER, SANDER HANSEN
- Nationality
- SCOT
- Social status
- BURGESS
Text source
Alexander Johnson gave evidence with others on 13/12/1617 in the case concerning effects left by Thomas Bell, who died at Malmo the previous year. He himself was fined for violence in 1626-27 and for begetting a child on his fiancee Anne, widow of Peder Lind in Klosterstraede, 1627-8, for injuring Lambert Bendsen. Riis lists him as possibly being the same man who, as a scribe, was admitted member of the Trinity Guild (Danske Kompagni) at Christmas 1629. Johnson lived in Frimands kvarter in 1653.T. Riis, Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot (Odense, 1988), II, p.188.
Service record
- DENMARK-NORWAY, MALMO
- Arrived 1617-01-01
- Departed 1653-12-31
- Capacity BURGESS, purpose CIVIC