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  • Henrik Carstenius (1612 - 1683)
    Genos 1 /2018 Korrigering av släkten Karstens äldsta kända helsingforsiska förfader och Anna Witticus äktenskap Yrjö Kotivuori, Ylioppilasmatrikkeli 1640–1852: Henrik Carstenius. Verkkojulkaisu ...
  • Abraham Abrahamsson Carsten (1723 - 1773)
    Släktbok TAB. 6. Abraham Carstens , f. i Sääminge 25 nov. 1723. Bokhållare i Kexholm , nämnes 1743. Häradsmantalsskrivare i Borgå härad. Ägde Illby Klemets i Borgå socken. Död där 26 okt. 1773. ...
  • Abrahamus Petri Carstenius (c.1680 - 1727)
    Ylioppilasmatrikkeli 1640–1852=== Abraham Carstenius , Abrahamus Petri, Viburgensis . Vht: Viipurin lukion lehtori, tuomiorovasti, FM Petter Carstenius 1743 (yo 1665, † 1712) ja Katarina Thauvonius. Vi...
  • Anna Henriksdotter Carstenius (b. - aft.1665)
    Jämsän Yijälän isäntä 1664-1680 miehensä kuoleman jälkeen. Ylioppilasmatrikkeli 1640–1852 Henkilötiedot: Yo Uppsalassa 4.6.1637 Johan Svanstrupe Johannes Stephani, Tavastensis U83. Vht: Jämsän kirkkoh...
  • Anna Henriksdotter Carstenia (1660 - 1715)
    Anna Henrikintytär Carstenius , puoliso: Petter "Per Fremling" (Fleming, oäkta gren), oikeuspormestari Viipurissa. Stammor Främling .

About the Carstenius surname

The name Carstenius is a Latin derivate (for a priest) of the name Carstens which originates in Lübeck, Germany, in the 17th century or earlier.

During the centuries, the name has undergone a number of changes resulting in variations, the most common of which probably are Carsten and Karsten.

The families Carstens have spread all over the world from Lübeck, and given that the name "Carsten" may refer to "Christ" or "cross", there may be more families Carsten than now recognized. From the family originating in Lübeck, two major branches are known having emigrated mainly, but not restricted to Finland and Denmark.

The first Carstenius, however, may be XI Bishop of Viipuri, Finland (currently occupied by the Russians) Henric Carstenius.

For those interested in the name Carstens or any given variates of it, please see Project Carsten.