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  2. Andersson grew up in Sweden. Early in his life he went on hunting expeditions with his father, experienced Swedish nature and started a collection of biology specimens. In 1847 he started studies at the University of Lund .

  3. Charles John Andersson, one of the premier explorers in Africa during the 1800´s, grew up and received his schooling in Vänersborg. He was a link in the tradition of zoological research, that came to be a major contributor to the establishment of Vänersborgs museum.

  4. Biography. Early life. Karl Johan Andersson was born on 4 March 1827 in Värmland in Sweden. He was the illegitimate child of the British bear hunter Llewellyn Lloyd and Lloyd's Swedish servant. Andersson grew up in Sweden.

  5. The original, however, did arrive in London, on 24 January. 1860, and is now in the archive of the Society (RGS 1860). It contains sig nificant details not found in the diary copy; among these are two in the heading, where Andersson gave his position as he perceived it: "[t]he Inte.

  6. Andersson grew up in Sweden. Early in his life he went on hunting expeditions with his father, experienced Swedish nature and started a collection of biology specimens. In 1847 he started studies at the University of Lund .

  7. Charles John Andersson (1827–1867) [Karl Johan]. African explorer, born in Sweden, in the province of Wermland, in 1827. In 1850 he made a journey from Walfish Bay ...

  8. In 1849 he sailed to England from where he planned to take up a life of hunting and exploration In Iceland. However, meeting Galton and being Invited to accompany him to South Africa. Andersson changed his plans, and in early 1850 the two sailed for Cape Town.