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Born November 15, 1874, in the small town of Grenaa on the Jutland peninsula of Denmark, August was the first-born child of the young shipbuilder Viggo Krogh and his wife Mimi. The couple had moved to Grenaa with Mimi’s mother when they married in 1873.
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Mimi Krogh’s memoirs and a speech given by Viggo Krogh at their golden wedding anniversary, Oct. 16, 1923.
Mimi Krogh to AK, Nov. 15, 1905.
Johan Krogh’s memoirs, written in Chile, 1948.
Viggo’s memoirs.
Mimi to AK, July 4, 1881.
AK to Mimi, July 8, 1881.
From a few pages of handwritten memoirs written by AK shortly before his death.
Mimi to a friend, no date.
AK to Marie Jorgensen (MJ), Aug. 18, 1904.
AK Publ. #88.
Sofus Franck: William Sorensen. Danmark 5: 269–273, 1945.
W. S. to Viggo, Oct. 23, 1867.
AK to Mimi, March 1, 1889.
AK to Mimi, July 7, 1889.
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Schmidt-Nielsen, B. (1995). Ancestry. In: August and Marie Krogh. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7530-9_2
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