Johann Lithander
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Johann Lithander
Summary
Johann Lithander is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1742[2]. He died on 1789[3]. He worked as a pastor[4], translator[5], and cleric[6].
Key Facts
- Johann Lithander was born on January 1, 1742[2].
- Johann Lithander died on 1789[3].
- A child of Johann Lithander was Carl Ludvig Lithander[7].
- A child of Johann Lithander was Fredrik Lithander[8].
- A child of Johann Lithander was Christlieb Samuel Lithander[9].
- A child of Johann Lithander was Maria Charlotte Carlblom[10].
- Johann Lithander held citizenship in Russian Empire[11].
- Johann Lithander's professions included pastor[4].
- Johann Lithander's professions included translator[5].
- Johann Lithander worked as a cleric[6].
- Johann Lithander's education included a stint at University of Turku[12].
- Johann Lithander is recorded as male[13].
- Johann Lithander's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Johann Lithander's family name is recorded as Lithander[15].
- Johann Lithander's given name is recorded as Johann[16].
- Johann Lithander's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Estonian[17].
Body
Origins and Family
Johann Lithander was born on January 1, 1742[2].
Education
Johann Lithander's education included a stint at University of Turku[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include pastor[4], translator[5], and cleric[6].
Personal Life
Children include Carl Ludvig Lithander[7], a composer[18], 1773–1843[19], of Finland[20]; Fredrik Lithander[8], a composer[21], 1777–1823[22]; Christlieb Samuel Lithander[9], a composer[23], 1778–1823[24], of Russian Empire[25]; and Maria Charlotte Carlblom[10].
Death and Burial
Johann Lithander died on 1789[3].
FAQs
What did Johann Lithander do for work?
Johann Lithander worked as pastor[4], translator[5], and cleric[6].
Where did Johann Lithander go to school?
Johann Lithander was educated at University of Turku[12].