Seldovia remembers
Seldovia remembers
Annie Christiansen

Annie Christiansen

October 11, 1871, San Francisco, California — January 11, 1921, Seldovia, Alaska


ANNIE BLOCH CHRISTIANSEN was the daughter of Adam Bloch and his first wife, Anny-Anna (Malakoff) Bloch, and was born at the Presidio of San Francisco on October 11, 1871. She married Julius Christiansen in about 1894 in Alaska. He was born between Nov 1855 and Nov 1859 in Norway. She died on January 11, 1921 and is buried in the Seldovia Hillside Cemetery near her father and step-mother.

A notice in the 2 Aug 1930 edition of The Fairbanks Daily News Miner reads, “DOING WELL IN NORWAY - Julius Christiansen, a resident of Alaska for many years, is now a successful fox rancher in Norway, according to the Seldovia Herald. Christiansen formerly resided at Seldovia and left the Territory six years ago to establish a fox ranch in his native land. He made his start in Alaska foxes and writes that he is prospering.”