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2. | Lauritz Ibsen Qvislin was born in 1634 in Kvislemark, Slagelse, Sjælland, Denmark; died on 5 Sep 1700 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Notes:
Qvislin, Lars Ibsen, 1634-1700, Priest. Not much is known about his youth. Otto HoImboe (VII, 601), who held Qvislin's office 42 years after his death, and also kept many records that have been proven reliable, said he was a Sjælland peasant's son who went from plow to Kjøbenhavns School. If he is the Laurentius Japetius that enrolled 1650, he must have appeared as a well gifted disciple. He did service as Avditør, and when he was a student in 1660 was married to Else Christensdatter(d 1703). In 1665 he lived at UF Gyldenloves castle and was called Slotspræst of Akershus and Søgnepræst to the related Aker. Here he showed a lot of skill to make sure of his office revenue. In 1671 there was notification that all civilian and military royal Officers should attend the castle church, and three years later he got assigned 100 Rdl. of the German Slotspræst reward. In 1688 he became Master and his teaching is apparent from the books we have from him, one funeral sermon, and a little book "Solatium Relapsørum" (1697) to be one edification book but significant in theological developments. As a gifted speaker he must have been a favorite of the officers, but dangerous to get close to and not afraid of a conflict. He drives on Guldmageri but added non his fortune thereby. He died in 1700 (between 5 and 14 Sept).
Personal Hist. Tidsskr. V, 213 D. Thrap.
Lauritz married Else Christensdatter in 1653 in , , Denmark. Else was born in 1628 in , Sjælland, Denmark; died in 1701 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Else Christensdatter was born in 1628 in , Sjælland, Denmark; died in 1701 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
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