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Mette Cathrine Barth

Female 1718 - 1721  (3 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mette Cathrine Barth was born on 25 May 1718 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway (daughter of Jonas Barth and Dorthea Hansdtr Aarhus); died on 8 Jun 1721.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonas Barth was born in Apr 1684 in Aker, Oslo, Norway; was christened on 23 Apr 1684 in Aker, Oslo, Norway (son of Caspar Barth and Margrethe Andersdtr Warbjerg); died in Jan 1744 in Hedenstad, Sandsvær, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 18 Jan 1744 in Hedenstad, Sandsvær, Buskerud, Norway.

    Jonas married Dorthea Hansdtr Aarhus on 23 Mar 1717 in Oslo Domkirke Var Freisers menighet, Oslo, Norway. Dorthea (daughter of Hans Aarhuus) was born in 1690 in Hedenstad, Sandsvær, Buskerud, Norway; died in Dec 1738 in Hedenstad, Sandsvær, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 5 Jan 1739 in Hedenstad, Sandsvær, Buskerud, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Dorthea Hansdtr Aarhus was born in 1690 in Hedenstad, Sandsvær, Buskerud, Norway (daughter of Hans Aarhuus); died in Dec 1738 in Hedenstad, Sandsvær, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 5 Jan 1739 in Hedenstad, Sandsvær, Buskerud, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Margrethe Christine Barth was born on 15 May 1717 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; died on 15 Nov 1760.
    2. 1. Mette Cathrine Barth was born on 25 May 1718 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; died on 8 Jun 1721.
    3. Anna Maria Barth was born on 21 Feb 1719 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; died on 10 Jan 1770.
    4. Johanne Caspara Barth was born on 6 Mar 1720 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; and died.
    5. Hans Caspar Barth was born on 3 Mar 1722 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; died on 23 Feb 1801.
    6. Maria Dorthea Barth was born on 18 Mar 1723 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; died on 16 Dec 1762.
    7. Georg Daniel Jonassen Barth was born on 16 Dec 1725 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; was christened on 20 Dec 1725 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; died on 27 Jul 1782 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 28 Jul 1782 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway.
    8. Christian Fredrik Barth was born in 1730 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; died in 1774.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Caspar BarthCaspar Barth was born on 16 Sep 1651 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway (son of Daniel Barth and Mette Schneberg); died on 2 Jul 1708 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 9 Jul 1708 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.

    Notes:

    Caspar Barth was the stamp cutter at Kongsberg Mint during Christian 5's reign. All stamps made by the Norwegian randskriftspecier were cut by Caspar Barth, who, after 4 years of work at the Mint in Oslo, in 1686 moved to Kongsberg, where he worked until 1704.


    Casper Barth - b July 16, 1651, d July 2, 1708 buried July 9. He worked 4 years at the Mint in Oslo beginning in 1682 until he moved back to Kongsberg about 1686. In Olso he married Margrete Andersdatter Warbjerg from Kongsberg in Old Aker church in Oslo Nov 21 1683. Margrete Warbjerg died Oct 5 1699 buried Oct 11 in Kongsberg.

    Engravings done by Casper in Oslo on 5 coins and 4 medals are kept in the museum. This was in connection to king Christian V visit 1685. He worked at the Kongsberg mint until 1704.

    Four of Casper's works from the Royal Mint in Kongsberg from 1686-94-99 were enlarged and fastened to the rail on the Nybrua bridge when it was recently refurbished.


    Anders Lunder Jones (born 1675 , died 1743 in Kongsberg ) was a Norwegian stamp cuts and medal artist.

    Lunder came from a family of stempelskjærere. He was the son of the piston cuts at the royal mint in Christiania Jonas Olufsen Lunder and stepson of the piston cuts Caspar Barth at the Royal Mint in Kongsberg . Lunder was the father of stamp cuts at the Royal Mint at Kongsberg Gabriel Andersen Lunder and grandfather to stamp cuts Anders Jonsen Lunde , who served the same place. [1]

    Only eleven years old Lunder began an apprenticeship at the Royal Mint in Kongsberg, where he later was assistant to his stepfather. He first gained the office of stamp cuts in 1709, but made the stamps of coins and medals already from 1697. Lunder designed in 1697 the medal to the Kongsberg Silver Mines and medals to King Frederik IV's visit in Kongsberg in 1704 and 1719.

    References

    The family circumstances, see Bjorn R. Rønning: The Royal Mint 1628-1668-1806, Oslo: Norges Bank / Cappelen, 1986, p. 192

    Weilbach: Danish artist Encyclopedia, Volume 5, Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1996, pp. 193-194

    Lunder medal on the occasion of Frederik IV's visit to Kongsberg 1719 , University Museums coin and medal collections

    Caspar married Margrethe Andersdtr Warbjerg on 21 Nov 1683 in Aker, Oslo, Norway. Margrethe (daughter of Anders Warbjerg) was born on 1 Dec 1651 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; died on 11 Oct 1699 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 22 Oct 1699 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margrethe Andersdtr Warbjerg was born on 1 Dec 1651 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway (daughter of Anders Warbjerg); died on 11 Oct 1699 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 22 Oct 1699 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Christine Barth was born in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.
    2. 2. Jonas Barth was born in Apr 1684 in Aker, Oslo, Norway; was christened on 23 Apr 1684 in Aker, Oslo, Norway; died in Jan 1744 in Hedenstad, Sandsvær, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 18 Jan 1744 in Hedenstad, Sandsvær, Buskerud, Norway.
    3. Daniel Barth was born on 10 Aug 1691 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.

  3. 6.  Hans Aarhuus was born in 1665 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; died in 1720.
    Children:
    1. 3. Dorthea Hansdtr Aarhus was born in 1690 in Hedenstad, Sandsvær, Buskerud, Norway; died in Dec 1738 in Hedenstad, Sandsvær, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 5 Jan 1739 in Hedenstad, Sandsvær, Buskerud, Norway.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Daniel BarthDaniel Barth was born on 22 Mar 1606 in Weissbach, Sachsen, Germany (son of Georg von Barth); died on 3 Mar 1656 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.

    Notes:

    Daniel Barth was born in Weissbach in Germany March 22. 1607 to Georg Barth and unknown mother. Daniel Bart married Mette Baltzersdatter Schneberg Nov. 20. 1633. Daniel Barth died Feb. 1656, most likley on farm Kjennerud east from Kongsberg. Mette Schneberg (Snow mountain) born to Batzer Hansen Schneberg and unknown mother died March 6. 1664.

    Daniel came to Kongsberg in 1629 during the 30 Years War in Europe (1618-48). He was employed as "Hytteskriver" and "Skiktmester", Accountant for the Copper mine Smelting Cabin at "Verloner Son" (The Lost Son mine) in Meheia, a small countryside about 2 Miles south of the silver mines. In 1637, after a couple years apprenticeship, he became permanently employed as "Skiktmester" for the Silver Mine, and ended as "Overbergmester", Master of the Silver Mines, August 16 1654, with a yearly salary of 600 Riksdaler. Daniel Barth was also a technical and administrative leader, functioning as judge and the king's local official. He is considered one of the most skilled officials in the history of the Kongsberg Silver Mines. He also wrote diaries that show insight and glimpses of life in the mines.

    In 1648 King Frederick III of Norway-Denmark, Queen Sophie Malene and their escort visited Kongsberg and were greeted by Daniel Barth. After visiting "Herzog Ulrich" mine Barth invited the group to "Taffel Mucic" (7 musicians from the mining company) and dinner in his residence. The food delivered by local farmers consisted of 4 young cattle, 47 sheep, 27 lamb, 93 chickens, 2 goose, 1200 eggs, 5 pounds butter, 6 and a half loads of hay, 154 gallons of German wine, and 170 gallons of French wine.

    Outside knocking on the door stood representatives from the miners to appeal to the king about the miserable quality of the food, especially moldy grain the mercants sold them. Their representatives had audience with the king and presented their complaints about low salary, shortages of good grain, and high prices.

    In 1650 Barth published Hymns and Prayers, which centered on the connection between godliness and richness coming from the rich mountain.

    In 1651 he secured "Kinderøe" (Kjennerud) for himself and his wife for as long as they lived. He died there 5 years later of sickness. The speech he wrote to his own funeral is kept in the library in the University of Trondheim.

    Johannes Barth, 1633-74, took over as Director for the Silver Mines after his father Daniel.

    His grandson Daniel Barth (born to Johannes Barth) took over Kjennerud in 1674, the same year his father died. He then requested permission to marry "i huset" at home to "erlige Matrone" honest Matrone Catarina Gothlenderin.

    Daniel Barth

    In his different functions Barth got broad experience and an overview of all aspects of operations at the silver mine. It is preserved in numerous reports from him to the work's owners about the operation and conditions in the town. Barth was active in the introduction of new technology in the full range of mining operations, particularly in the metallurgical and mining machinery. He led the introduction of the water wheel driven pump works in the mines in the 1640s. These water works were the future of the largest computer installations in Norway. Water wheels had a diameter of about 10 feet and could run several hundred yards long mechanisms through the terrain and down the gruvesjaktene.

    Silver mines were privately owned in Barth's time, the so-called partisipantskapet, where King Christian 4 was a significant part owner. But Mines was also a royal official. As a mining superintendent Barth took not only the role of technical and administrative head of the mining industry, but was the supreme authority of the mining town of Kongsberg. He also served as a judge. Barth is one of the first representatives of the paternalistic society that existed in many places during the industrial age.

    Daniel Barth was a strict Protestant, and tolerated no slendrian, Skopte and løslevnet. His motto was "an ora labora" (Lat., 'pray and work'). In the 1600s raw and violent society, he fought a constant and often futile struggle against defiance, disobedience, drunkenness, and whoredoms in mining towns of men and women, who sometimes were banished.

    1650 he published a collection of rock prayers and hymns. He saw a connection between human piety and wealth of ore in the mountains. The Lord wanted to show the rock work its rich blessing, if "das Böse Hurenleben" (evil bitch life) was abolished. Barth complained of mining town "free and reluctant people," the many "troubled minds," the defiant miners "and" evil women ". As a royal official rock embodied for Daniel Barth a fusion of religion and state power in the Protestant power state, a system on the offensive against the coarse street life, extramarital unions and lack of order and discipline in work and in society.

    Sources and literature

    * M. Sundt: Stamtavle over familjen Barth, 1891 M. Sundt: Pedigree of Familjen Barth, 1891
    * OA Helleberg: ?Daniel Barth, vår første 'moderne' bedriftsleder?, i Langs Lågen 1996, s. 30?34, 86?90, 125?129 OA Helleberg: "Daniel Barth, our first 'modern' business manager," in Along the River 1996, p. 30-34, 86-90, 125-129
    * BI Berg: ?Bergverk og bergmannskultur på Christian 4.s tid?, i FMF Årbok 1988, s. 63?84 BI Berg, "Mining and the miner's culture on Christian 4.s time", the FMF Yearbook 1988, p. 63-84

    Daniel married Mette Schneberg on 20 Nov 1631. Mette (daughter of Baltzer Hansen Schneberg) was born in 1609 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; died on 12 Mar 1664 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mette Schneberg was born in 1609 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway (daughter of Baltzer Hansen Schneberg); died on 12 Mar 1664 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Johannes Barth was born on 22 Feb 1633 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; died on 3 Jun 1674 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.
    2. Christiane Barth was born on 22 Aug 1634; died on 11 Dec 1668.
    3. Magdalene Barth was born on 29 Jun 1636; died in 1696 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    4. Anna Barth was born on 29 Jan 1638; and died.
    5. Georg Barth was born on 19 Jun 1639; died on 17 May 1640.
    6. Daniel Barth was born on 3 May 1641 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; died on 24 Dec 1701 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.
    7. Helene Barth was born on 9 Jan 1643 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; died on 27 Aug 1645 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.
    8. Valburg Barth was born on 6 Jan 1644; died on 3 Sep 1645.
    9. Christopher Barth was born on 2 Aug 1646; died on 23 Aug 1646.
    10. Anne Marie Barth was born on 12 Oct 1647 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; died in 1691 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.
    11. Balthasar Barth was born on 19 Oct 1649 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; died on 9 Apr 1701.
    12. 4. Caspar Barth was born on 16 Sep 1651 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; died on 2 Jul 1708 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 9 Jul 1708 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.

  3. 10.  Anders Warbjerg was born about 1625 in Aker, Akershus, Norway; and died.
    Children:
    1. 5. Margrethe Andersdtr Warbjerg was born on 1 Dec 1651 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; died on 11 Oct 1699 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 22 Oct 1699 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Georg von Barth was born in 1565; died in 1612.

    Notes:

    He followed the tradition of his father in Upper Saxony, where he studied science and became a mine engineer.

    Mikael Sundt: Stamtavle over Familien Barth , Kristiania 1891 side 11-13

    Children:
    1. 8. Daniel Barth was born on 22 Mar 1606 in Weissbach, Sachsen, Germany; died on 3 Mar 1656 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.

  2. 18.  Baltzer Hansen Schneberg was born in 1583 in Weis, Neuwid, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; and died.
    Children:
    1. 9. Mette Schneberg was born in 1609 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; died on 12 Mar 1664 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway.