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Anna Andersdotter Fuhr

Female Abt 1605 - Abt 1665  (60 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anna Andersdotter Fuhr was born about 1605 (daughter of Anders Lauritzen and Maren Trudesdatter); died about 1665.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Anders Lauritzen was born in 1565 in Rønne, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (son of Lauritz Andersen); died in 1629 in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; Bailiff (fogd)

    Anders married Maren Trudesdatter in 1589 in Lavoll, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. Maren was born in 1572; died in 1653. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Maren Trudesdatter was born in 1572; died in 1653.
    Children:
    1. Mette Andersdatter Heiberg was born in 1590 in Fuhr, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1650 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    2. Christen Andersson Rønnei was born in 1595 in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1642 in Rønne, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
    3. Lauritz Anderson was born in 1598 in Fuhr, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1640 in Voss, Hordaland, Norway.
    4. Söffren Anderssön Fuhr was born in 1602 in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
    5. Hans Anderson was born in 1603 in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1651 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    6. 1. Anna Andersdotter Fuhr was born about 1605; died about 1665.
    7. Cecilia Andersdatter was born in 1610 in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
    8. Bente Andersdatter was born in 1613 in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
    9. Sara Andersdatter was born in 1615 in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1692 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 4 Nov 1692 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    10. Berete Andersdatter Fuhr was born in 1618 in Fuhr, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1655 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lauritz Andersen was born in 1545 in Rønne, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1585 in Talle, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1563, Rønne, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

    Notes:

    Store norske leksikon: http://snl.no/Heiberg

    Heiberg, Norwegian family with wide ramifications in Denmark. The genus should not verified after a tribal tradition from "Jostedalsrypa", the only glacier that survived the Black Death. The genus has its source in luster with brothers Anders Lauritssøn (ca. 1565-1629) and Søfren Lauritssøn (ca. 1575-1653). Both were officers, owned considerable lands and have their own epitaph in the church Dale, Luster. Søfren was the father of Judge in Indre Sogn, Anders Søfrenssøn (1630-1688), married 1) approx. 1655 to Maren Giertsdatter (Morgenstierne), 2) in 1675 with Ellen Hansdatter Ørbech. Children of 2nd marriage called themselves Ørbech, children of 1st marriage took the name Heiberg. The extant genera Heiberg in Norway and Denmark derives from three of Anders Søfrenssøns sons.

    From pastor in Sogndal Søren Heiberg (1657-1713) originated three Danish branches of the family.

    From a younger son, Gert (Giert) Anderssøn Heiberg (1660-1724), judge in Indre Sogn, derives one Danish and Norwegian branches more:

    1) vicar Anders Heiberg (1693-1743) was the father of the principal in Vordingborg Ludvig Heiberg (1723-1760) and the merchant in Bergen Dankert Dankertsen Heiberg (1735-1795). Former's eldest son, the writer Peter Andreas Heiberg (1758-1841), was married to author Thomasine Gyllembourg, and was the father of writer Johan Ludvig Heiberg (1791-1860). To this branch also includes the classical philologist Johan Ludvig Heiberg (1854-1928). - Merchant DD Heiberg was grandfather's grandfather to the photographer Sverre Lyng Heiberg (1912-1991).

    2) Another son was vicar of Sogndal Christen Heiberg (1692-1747). His son, Captain Jesper Heiberg (1722-1770), was the owner of Hofland farm in Sogndal, and there was succeeded by his son Captain Hans Knagenhjelm Heiberg (1754-1809), father of Sheriff Melchior Falch Heiberg (1796-1836). This son was his squire Knagenhjelm Heiberg (1832-1897), who owned Amla in Sogndal. He was succeeded there by his son Gert Falch Heiberg (1871-1944), the father screaming, Professor Hans Herman Hjortdahl Heiberg (1904-2000), who also owned Amla.

    Parish priest Christen Heiberg (1692-1747) was also the father of the pastor to Strandebarm Christen Heiberg (1725-1785) and his son, overvraker Edward Christie Heiberg (1764-1808), the father of town stipendiary magistrate Edward Christie Heiberg (1801-1872). His son, stiftsoverrettsassessor Omsen Edvard Heiberg (1829-1884), was the father of such author Gunnar Edvard Rode Heiberg (1857-1929), Chief Executive Officer of Oslo Jacob Vilhelm Rode Heiberg (1860-1946) - the father of artistic Hans Heiberg (1904-1978), and the artistic director Anton Wilhelm Scheel Heiberg (1878-1947).

    Town stipendiary magistrate Edward Christie Heiberg was also the father of barrister William Anton Heiberg (1831-1885) - which in turn was the father of barrister Gustav Adolf Lammers Heiberg (1875-1948), the Colonel, later customs treasurer Axel Heiberg Wulfsberg (1832-1903) - who was Father General of the NSB Eivind Heiberg (1870-1939) and the barrister Axel Heiberg (1875-1952). Son Daughters of Eivind Heiberg's Director General Karin Stoltenberg (1931-2012) and researcher Marianne Heiberg (1945-2004). Sons of barrister Axel Heiberg Axel Heiberg Supreme Court Justice (1908-1988), architect Bernt Johan Krogh Heiberg (1909-2001) and Director General of NSB Edvard Heiberg (1911-2000). - Edward Christie Heiberg was also the father of barrister Fridthjof Rosing Heiberg (1839-1883), who was the grandfather of actors Kirsten Heiberg (1907-1976) and Else Heiberg (1910-1972). - Son of William Anton Heiberg (1831-1885) was also barrister Anton Wilhelm Scheel Heiberg (1868-1947), whose son, lawyer Jens Gerhard Heiberg Holmboe (1903-1989) was the father of director Gerhard Heiberg (b. 1939).

    Vicar of Strandebarm Christen Heiberg (1725-1785) was also the father of master Christopher Heiberg (1767-1811), and his son, a professor of medicine Christen Heiberg (1799-1872), the father of Hjalmar Heiberg (1837-1897), also professor of medicine. He was the father of the painter Jean Hjalmar Dahl Heiberg (1884-1976). - Son of the master Christopher Heiberg was also general surgeon Johan Fritznersgate Heiberg (1805-1883), who was the father of professor of medicine Jacob Munch Heiberg (1843-1888) and Consul Axel Heiberg (1848-1932).

    Anders Søfrenssøn was also the father of Peder Heiberg (1668-1729), judge in Hardangerfjord. This son, pastor of Vinje Anders Heiberg (1700-1751) was the father of Governor Christen Heiberg (1737-1801), who in turn was the father of eidsvoll man, Bailiff in Fredrikstad Anders (or Andreas) Michael Heiberg (1767-1815). - A younger son of Peder Heiberg was built target poet Michael Heiberg (ca. 1705-1757).
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    Heiberg, norsk slekt med vide forgreninger i Danmark. Slekten skal etter en ikke verifisert tradisjon stamme fra «Jostedalsrypa», den eneste i Jostedal som overlevde Svartedauden. Slekten har sitt utspring i Luster med brødrene Anders Lauritssøn (ca. 1565–1629) og Søfren Lauritssøn (ca. 1575–1653). Begge var fogder, eide betydelig jordegods og har hvert sitt epitafium i Dale kirke, Luster. Søfren var far til sorenskriver i Indre Sogn, Anders Søfrenssøn (1630–88), gift 1) ca. 1655 med Maren Giertsdatter (Morgenstierne), 2) 1675 med Ellen Hansdatter Ørbech. Barna i 2. ekteskap kalte seg Ørbech, barna i 1. ekteskap tok navnet Heiberg. De nålevende slekter Heiberg i Norge og Danmark stammer fra tre av Anders Søfrenssøns sønner.

    Fra sogneprest i Sogndal Søren Heiberg (1657–1713) stammer tre danske grener av slekten.

    Fra en yngre sønn, Gert (Giert) Anderssøn Heiberg (1660–1724), sorenskriver i Indre Sogn, stammer én dansk og flere norske grener:

    1) Sogneprest Anders Heiberg (1693–1743) var far til rektor i Vordingborg Ludvig Heiberg (1723–60) og kjøpmann i Bergen Dankert Dankertsen Heiberg (1735–95). Førstnevntes eldste sønn, forfatteren Peter Andreas Heiberg (1758–1841), var gift med forfatteren Thomasine Gyllembourg, og ble far til forfatteren Johan Ludvig Heiberg (1791–1860). Til denne grenen hører også den klassiske filologen Johan Ludvig Heiberg (1854–1928). – Kjøpmann D. D. Heiberg var farfars farfars far til fotografen Sverre Lyng Heiberg (1912–91).

    2) En annen sønn var sogneprest til Sogndal Christen Heiberg (1692–1747). Hans sønn, kaptein Jesper Heiberg (1722–70), var eier av Hofland gård i Sogndal, og ble der etterfulgt av sin sønn kaptein Hans Knagenhjelm Heiberg (1754–1809), far til lensmann Melchior Falch Heiberg (1796–1836). Dennes sønn var godseier Hans Knagenhjelm Heiberg (1832–97), som eide Amla i Sogndal. Han ble etterfulgt der av sin sønn Gert Falch Heiberg (1871–1944), som var far til forstmannen, professor Hans Herman Hjortdahl Heiberg (1904–2000), som også eide Amla.

    Sogneprest Christen Heiberg (1692–1747) var også far til sogneprest til Strandebarm Christen Heiberg (1725–85), og dennes sønn, overvraker Edvard Christie Heiberg (1764–1808), var far til byskriver Edvard Christie Heiberg (1801–72). Hans sønn, stiftsoverrettsassessor Edvard Omsen Heiberg (1829–84), var far til bl.a. forfatteren Gunnar Edvard Rode Heiberg (1857–1929), rådmann i Oslo Jakob Vilhelm Rode Heiberg (1860–1946) – som var far til teatersjef Hans Heiberg (1904–78), og til teatersjef Anton Wilhelm Scheel Heiberg (1878–1947).

    Byskriver Edvard Christie Heiberg var også far til høyesterettsadvokat Anton Vilhelm Heiberg (1831–85) – som igjen var far til høyesterettsadvokat Gustav Adolf Lammers Heiberg (1875–1948); til oberst, senere tollkasserer Axel Wulfsberg Heiberg (1832–1903) – som var far til generaldirektør i NSB Eivind Heiberg (1870–1939) og til høyesterettsadvokat Axel Heiberg (1875–1952). Sønnedøtre av Eivind Heiberg er ekspedisjonssjef Karin Stoltenberg (1931-2012) og forsker Marianne Heiberg (1945–2004). Sønner av høyesterettsadvokat Axel Heiberg var høyesterettsdommer Axel Heiberg (1908–88), arkitekt Bernt Johan Krohg Heiberg (1909–2001) og generaldirektør i NSB Edvard Heiberg (1911–2000). – Edvard Christie Heiberg var også far til høyesterettsadvokat Fridthjof Rosing Heiberg (1839–83), som var farfar til skuespillerne Kirsten Heiberg (1907–76) og Else Heiberg (1910–72). – Sønn av Anton Vilhelm Heiberg (1831–85) var også høyesterettsadvokat Anton Wilhelm Scheel Heiberg (1868–1947), hvis sønn, advokat Jens Gerhard Holmboe Heiberg (1903–89) var far til direktør Gerhard Heiberg (f. 1939).

    Sogneprest til Strandebarm Christen Heiberg (1725–85) var også far til skipsfører Christopher Heiberg (1767–1811), og dennes sønn, professor i medisin Christen Heiberg (1799–1872), var far til Hjalmar Heiberg (1837–97), også professor i medisin. Han var far til maleren Jean Hjalmar Dahl Heiberg (1884–1976). – Sønn av skipsfører Christopher Heiberg var også generalkirurg Johan Fritzner Heiberg (1805–83), som var far til professor i medisin Jacob Munch Heiberg (1843–88) og til konsul Axel Heiberg (1848–1932).

    Anders Søfrenssøn var også far til Peder Heiberg (1668–1729), sorenskriver i Sunnhordland. Dennes sønn, sogneprest i Vinje Anders Heiberg (1700–51) var far til amtmann Christen Heiberg (1737–1801), som igjen var far til eidsvollsmannen, byfogd i Fredrikstad Anders (el. Andreas) Michael Heiberg (1767–1815). – En yngre sønn av Peder Heiberg var bygdemålsdikteren Michael Heiberg (ca. 1705–1757).

    Children:
    1. Kirsten Lauritzdatter Heiberg
    2. 2. Anders Lauritzen was born in 1565 in Rønne, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1629 in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
    3. Søffren Lauritzsøn was born in 1575 in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 3 Apr 1653 in Talle, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.