Morten Michael Kallevig (16 April 1842 – 1936) was a Norwegian businessperson and politician.
He was born in Arendal as a son of consul Emil Kallevig (1807–1889) and Margaretha Dedekam (1809–1883).
In 1868 he married Wilhelmine Petrea Franziska Skrike,[1] from Copenhagen.
[5] He also owned Tangen farm, the reperbahn Tangen Reperbane[1] and Arendals Tobaksfabrik[6] and was vice consul for the United Kingdom for about fifty years from 1872.
[1] This consul position had been inherited from father to son since the early 1800s.