Anders Beer

Male, Deceased Person

1801 – 1863

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Who was Anders Beer?

Anders Beer 15 January 1801 – 24 January 1863 was a Norwegian ship-owner and tanner.

He was born in Flekkefjord as a son of ship-owner and consul Christopher Beer and Anne Malene Tjørsvaag. He was a younger brother of Jens Henrik Beer, and a grandson of Jens Henrik Beer, Sr..

He attended Christianssand Cathedral School, and also stayed in France for some time before becoming a businessman in his hometown. Like many others in the town, he made a living out of the herring fishing industry as well as shipbuilding. He also operated a small tobacco factory and a mill in the district Tjørsvågstranden. After 1838 the herring fishing in South Norway declined rapidly, and Beer sold his ships and developed small industry at Tjørsvågstranden. He opened an oil press, a sawmill, a bakery and a tannery. The tannery became especially successful, and Beer has been credited with founding the tanning industry in Norway. He was the first to import hides to Norway. He exported to Sweden, in addition to covering the South Norwegian market with his products. The export was conducted with three ships owned by Beer, one sloop and two lesser vessels.

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Born
Jan 15, 1801
Flekkefjord
Died
1863

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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