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Johan Jacob Dekke Beyer

Male 1830 - 1900  (69 years)


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  1. 1.  Johan Jacob Dekke Beyer was born on 20 Nov 1830 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 12 Dec 1830 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway (son of Frands Dekke Beyer and Marie de Fine von Krogh); died on 3 Jun 1900 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 9 Jun 1900 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • EBK: 1842, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • Confirmation: 30 Apr 1848, Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • BOBR: 5 Oct 1849, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; Boktrykker
    • Education: 1854, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany; 1854-1856
    • FADE: 22 Apr 1860, Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; Nr. 57 - Hans Olai Olsen
    • Census: 1865, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; Rode 21-23
    • Census: 1875, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; Rode 21-23b
    • Census: 1885, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • Census: 1891, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • Descendant Interest: 10 Jun 1900, Assistentkirkegården, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; Felt A20 - Rad 03 - Gravnr 12.

    Notes:

    Christened:
    Kildeinformasjon: Bergen fylke, Korskirken, Ministerialbok nr. A 14 (1823-1835), Fødte og døpte menn 1830, side 108.
    Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8684&idx_id=8684&idx_listetype=dp&idx_kjonn=m&uid=ny&idx_side=-109
    Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070321630660.jpg

    EBK:
    http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/gen/vis/47/pl00000000006131

    Confirmation:
    Kildeinformasjon: Bergen fylke, Korskirken, Ministerialbok nr. C 2 (1842-1854), Konfirmerte menn 1848, side 38.
    Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=1965&idx_id=1965&idx_listetype=kf&idx_kjonn=m&uid=ny&idx_side=-39
    Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20050819020147.jpg

    Education:
    Musikk konservatoriet i Leipzig fra 1854-1856.

    FADE:
    Kildeinformasjon: Bergen fylke, Korskirken, Ministerialbok nr. B 4 (1857-1866), Fødte og døpte menn 1860, side 57.
    Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=1962&idx_id=1962&uid=ny&idx_side=-58
    Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20050822010753.jpg

    Census:
    http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01038249023618

    Census:
    http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/ft/person/pf01052295034159

    Census:
    http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/ft/person/pf01053295017653

    Census:
    http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01052994056282

    Descendant Interest:
    http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/bilde.php?id=9452

    Died:
    http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/kb/gr/person/pg00000000280670

    Buried:
    Kildeinformasjon: Bergen fylke, Korskirken, Ministerialbok nr. E 5 (1884-1910), Døde og begravede 1900, side 199.
    Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=7133&idx_id=7133&uid=ny&idx_side=-198
    Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20061121030696.jpg

    Family/Spouse: Elisabeth Fredrikke Kramer. Elisabeth was born on 28 Jun 1827 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 8 Jul 1827 in Mariakirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 24 Jan 1862 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 30 Jan 1862 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. August Beyer was born on 18 Aug 1854 in Sangereid, Lillesand, Aust-Agder, Norway; was christened on 12 Sep 1854 in Lillesand, Vestre Moland, Aust-Agder, Norway; died on 11 Mar 1941 in Brentemoen 154, Lillesand, Aust-Agder, Norway; was buried on 15 Mar 1941 in Lillesand, Vestre Moland, Aust-Agder, Norway.

    Johan married Thora Malvine (Prahl) Beyer on 30 Dec 1861 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. Thora was born on 13 Sep 1842 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 13 Nov 1842 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 23 Oct 1862 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 28 Oct 1862 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Kildeinformasjon: Bergen fylke, Korskirken, Ministerialbok nr. D 2 (1852-1867), Ekteviede 1862, side 128.
    Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8345&idx_id=8345&idx_listetype=vi&idx_kjonn=&uid=ny&idx_side=-125
    Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070301620328.jpg

    http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/kb/vi/person/pv00000000949605

    Children:
    1. Thora Malvina Prahl (Beyer) Geelmuyden was born on 12 Oct 1862 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 31 Oct 1862 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 16 Dec 1942 in Alversund, Lindås, Hordaland, Norway.

    Johan married Elisa Cathrine (Rogstad) Beyer on 17 Nov 1869 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. Elisa was born on 5 Feb 1838 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; was christened on 22 Dec 1838 in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway; died on 7 Jul 1871 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 11 Jul 1871 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Kildeinformasjon: Bergen fylke, Domkirken, Ministerialbok nr. D 2 (1853-1874), Ekteviede 1869, side 141.
    Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8333&idx_id=8333&idx_listetype=vi&idx_kjonn=&uid=ny&idx_side=-138
    Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070228650667.jpg

    http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/kb/vi/person/pv00000001065756

    Children:
    1. Frants Dikke Beyer was born on 16 Jun 1871 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 29 Sep 1871 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died in 1960 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    Johan married Agnes Fernanda (Krogh) Beyer on 15 Nov 1878 in Tingvoll, Møre og Romsdal, Norway. Agnes was born on 5 Oct 1853 in Vossevangen, Voss, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 21 Dec 1853 in Vossevangen, Voss, Hordaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Kildeinformasjon: Møre og Romsdal fylke, Tingvoll i Tingvoll, Ministerialbok nr. 586A12 (1867-1878), Ekteviede 1878, side 166.
    Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=6456&idx_id=6456&idx_listetype=vi&idx_kjonn=&uid=ny&idx_side=-25
    Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070326670303.jpg

    Children:
    1. Morten Johan Dekke von Krogh Beyer was born on 21 Mar 1888 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 13 May 1888 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 1 Dec 1968 in Lakeland, Polk, Florida, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Frands Dekke Beyer was born on 2 Oct 1794 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 13 Oct 1794 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway (son of Morten Absalonsen Beyer and Anna Margrethe Frantzdatter Dieche); died on 3 Mar 1849 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 6 Mar 1849 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1801, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • Confirmation: 5 Apr 1812, Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • Census: 1815, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • BOBR: 24 Aug 1819, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; Bogbinder.

    Notes:

    Da Holger Envoldsen den ældre døde i 1807, blev ved samfrændeskifte mellem sønnen Holger Envoldsen den yngre og stedmoren Isabelle Envoldsen forretningen og huset i 21. rode nr. 23 overdraget sønnen. Da imidlertid denne tillige drev kjøbmandshandel, blev bokbinderiet og bokhandelen bestyret av Frands Dekke Beyer, som fra 1813 til 1819 var mestersvend hos Envoldsen.

    Frands Dekke Beyer var født i Bergen 2. oktober 1794 og tilhørte en bergensk haandverkerslegt. Hans far Morten Beyer (f. 1/1 1760, død 10/4 1821) var skomakermester i Bergen, gift med Anna Margarethe Dekke (Dieche). Hans far igjen Absalon Beyeyer var fra Nordfjord og kom som ung i 1750 i skomakerlære i Bergen. Efter familjetradisjonen nedstammet han fra sogneprest til Indviken i Nordfjord Absalon Jørgensen Beyer (1625-1670), der igjen var en sønnesøns søn av den bekjendte bergensprest Absalon Pedersøn Beyer.

    Frands Dekke Beyer begyndte som bokbinderlærling i 1809. I 1813 blev han mestersvend hos Holger Envoldsen den yngre. Beyer var en sjelden paapasselig og flink svend, som i alle dele hadde sin mesters tillid og agtelse. Under Envoldsen sygdom i 1818 blev Beyer betroet at styre ogsaa hans kjøbmandsforretning. I et brev, dat. 16. juli 1818, til sin bror Thron Beyer, som dengang opholdt sig i Hamburg, skriver han i den anledning bl. a.:

    "Og saa lidet jeg end forstaar handel, maa jeg dog agere herskab, som Nordfareren siger. Den gamle (Isabelle Envoldsen) er stedse frisk, idag er hun lidt syg, men imorgen er hun igjen frisk. Hvorledes det er med mig, kan du let forestille dig, nnaar jeg siger, jeg har det saaledes, at jeg aldrig faar det bedre, og dog, er det ikke utaknemmelig, ønsker jeg en forandring - jeg er snart 24 aar - ikke meget, men nok til at jeg ikke skulde ønske, gid jeg kunde begynde for mig selv for at se, hvorledes det vilde blive med min levevei i fremtiden. Nu er man bedst skikket til at efterabe moder, nu fatter man alt bedre, og endnu er sjæleevnerne i sine bedste kræfter, for at om modgang skulde komme, da at staa dem imod.....

    Ved du da ikke, siger jeg, at jeg hele dagen er inde om 4 kalkede vægge, madame Envoldsen paa 79 og en svag pige paa 52 aar er mit daglige selskab, saa at jeg har nok med at vogte mig for melankoli."

    Forandringen skulde ogsaa snart komme. Den sykelige bataljonskommandør, kjøbmand og bokbinder Holger Envoldsen døde nemlig 17. mars 1819. Hans enke Elen Envoldsen, født Wallem, solgte derfor ved skjøte dat. 31. juli 1819 baade huset og bokbinderiet med bokhandelen til Beyer med det forbehold, at den da i huset værende gamle enke Isabelle Envoldsen skulde forbli der - eller ved forandring paa et andet bekvemt sted - til hendes død, og at hun av Beyer skulde nyde alt til livets ophold samt anstændige klæder, og ved hendes dødelige avgang skulde give hende en sømmelig begravelse. Til erstatning herfor, heter det videre i skjøtet, og til et erkjendelsesbevis fra sælgerens side for de mange aar hr. Beyer hadde været hos hendes salig mand og hans moder, hvor han stedse hadde opført sig, som det egner et habilt og ærekjært ungt menneske, overlod hun ham som sin sande eiendom alt i huset sig befindende indbo samt alt forefindende bokbinder værktøi, alt tilligemed den forommeldte faste eiendom for den modererende summa 800 speciedaler.

    Den 24. august 1819 tok derfor Frands Dekke Beyer borgerskap som bokbinder og begyndte saaledes, som han hadde ønsket sig, sin egen forretning under navn av Fr. D. Beyer. Egentlig fortsatte han jo Envoldsens forretning, som begyndte i 1771. Derfor staar der jo ogsaa i firmaet F. Beyers firmamerke aarene 1771 og 1819. Som før er paavist, hadde der like side 1723 været drevet bokbinderi og noget senere bokhandel i det gamle hus ved Korskirken. Eiendommen tilhører jo det ældste Bergen. Den omtales allerede i 1593 og tilhørte da Eske Bilde, likeledes i et diplom av 25. juli 1604, da den tilhørte Eske Bildes arvinger og endelig i et diplom dat. Bergen 9. mars 1631, som nu findes i Bergens museums diplomsamling, hvorefter eiendommen av Eske Bildes arvinger blev solgt til Henrick Beenn, borger i Bergen. Dette diplom blev foræret museet i sin tid av Fredrik Beyer. Ogsaa et andet diplom sammesteds av 19. oktober 1625, hvori Jørgen Jochumsøn Formand sælger til Henrich Beenn "et stykke kaalgaardsgrund liggendes norden for Korskirken" maa vist antages at angaa samme eiendom.

    I Adressekontoret for 4. september 1819 avaterer Beyer sig for første gang paa følgende maate:

    "Da jeg Undertegnede har vundet Borgerskab som Mesterbogbinder, og continuerer den af mig i fem Aar bestyrede Borgbinder Envoldsens Enkes Verksted og Boghandel; ønsker jeg mig hermed mit Arbeide hos det høistærede Publicum og de Herrer Embedsmænd i Byen og paa Landet, paa det bedste recommanderet.

    Bergen d. 2den Septbr. 1819

    Frands Dekke Beyer,

    boende ved Korskirken"

    Det var ikke i gode tider, at Beyer begyndte sin handel. Helt siden krigsaarene 1807-14 befandt Bergens handel sig under meget trykkede forhold. De daarlige tider bevirkede en almindelig depression i byen, hvis indbyggere for den største del vavar avhængig av handelen. Der var smaat om penge og liten omsætning. De daarlige tider varte i Bergen op til 1840-aarene. Ved en gjennemgaaelse av borgerrepræsentanternes kopibok fra disse tider vil man faa en levende følelse av, hvor disse byens mænd var bekymret over de daarlige tider og byens økonomiske evne. I 1820 erklærer de paa en ansøkning fra bokhandler Thorstein Hallager om at faa oprette et trykkeri, at de 2 trykkerier, som var, er mere end nok for byen. 3 vil ikke kunne brøfø 3 familier. Foruten Dahls trykkeri hadde Geelmuyden faat privilegium paa at opprette saadant, senere fik ogsaa Hallager privilegium derpaa, men ingen av de to sidstnævnte anskaffede sig desuagtet noget trykkeri. Paa en andren ansøkning om borgerskap avgav borgerrepræsentanterne i 1822 følgende pessimistiske erklæring:

    "Naar vi ene skulde tage Hensyn til, at her i denne Tid for Handelsstanden er yderst trykkede Tider, at der gives et altfor stort Antal Handlende, som trods alle mulige Anstrængelser have megen Møie for at sutinere, hvilket altformeget daglig erfares, saa erklærer vi os mod nærv. Ansøkning om Borgerskab, for ei at se Antallet at handlende Borgere end mere forøget;men naar vi see hen til, at der fortiden er meget faa Handlende, der foruden deres egne Sønner behøver nogen til deres Handelsforretninger, saa finde vi Aarsag til at beklage de unge Mennesker, som har bestemt sig for Handelen. Vel have nogle saadanne unge Mennesker af Mangel paa Kondition i de sidste Aar og faaet Employ som Cargadeurs med norske Produkter til Udlandet, men da de fleste Afskibninger med Cargadeurer have været forbundne med store Tab for Afskiberne, saa kan denne Vei nu ansees som ganske spærret for de fleste."

    Beyer har skikkerlig faat føle, at det ikke var saa let at slaa sig nogenlunde igjennem i disse tider. Men han var en nøisom og strævsom mand, og han arbeidet sig frem. Ved at følge hans avertissementer i Adressekontoret den første tid efter, han begyndte sin forretning, faar man indtryk av, at han lidt efter lidt utvidet sin forretning baade som bokbinder og bokhandler. I 1825 kom han op i en strid med byens øvrighet, som fandt, at saavel hans som flere andres bokhytter var baade skjæmmende og generende for byen. Magistraten tilskrev i den anledning Beyer og bad om hans erklæring. Beyer, som fandt sin økonomiske stilling alvorlig truet, hvis man vilde forby ham at ha sin bokhytte staaende paa Nyalmendingen, sendte derfor magistraten følgende brev:

    Christened:
    Faddere: Sophie Tornøe, Berte M Daae, Henrich Møller, Peter Staimand, Jacob Riech

    Buried:
    Kildeinformasjon: Bergen fylke, Korskirken, Ministerialbok nr. E 2 (1848-1862), Døde og begravede menn 1849, side 14.
    Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8346&idx_id=8346&uid=ny&idx_side=-16
    Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070301620416.jpg

    Frands married Marie de Fine von Krogh on 12 Sep 1821 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway. Marie (daughter of Fredrich Stockfleth Von Krogh and Anna Marie Von Barth) was born on 14 Oct 1798 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 23 Oct 1798 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 16 Feb 1871 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 22 Feb 1871 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Marie de Fine von Krogh was born on 14 Oct 1798 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 23 Oct 1798 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway (daughter of Fredrich Stockfleth Von Krogh and Anna Marie Von Barth); died on 16 Feb 1871 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 22 Feb 1871 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1801, Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway
    • Census: 1865, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway

    Notes:

    Census:
    http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01038249023606

    Died:
    http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/kb/gr/person/pg00000000913073

    Buried:
    Kildeinformasjon: Bergen fylke, Korskirken, Ministerialbok nr. E 3 (1863-1875), Døde og begravede kvinner 1871, side 201.
    Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8347&idx_id=8347&uid=ny&idx_side=-199
    Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070301630259.jpg

    Notes:

    Married:
    Kildeinformasjon: Rogaland fylke, Vikedal i Vikedal, Ministerialbok nr. A 3 (1817-1850), Ekteviede 1822, side 193.
    Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=1710&idx_id=1710&uid=ny&idx_side=-155
    Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20050922021238.jpg

    Children:
    1. Morten F.S Beyer was born on 8 Jul 1822 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 28 Jul 1822 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 27 Mar 1880 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 1 Apr 1880 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    2. Anna Marie Barth (Beyer) Jersin was born on 28 Nov 1825 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 19 Dec 1825 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 27 Apr 1856 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 2 May 1856 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    3. Fredrik Stockfleth von Krogh Beyer was born on 30 Mar 1827 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 20 Apr 1827 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 10 Oct 1903 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 15 Oct 1903 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    4. Anna Margrethe Dekke (Beyer) Isdahl was born on 6 Jun 1829 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 28 Jun 1829 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 27 Feb 1906 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 3 Mar 1906 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    5. 1. Johan Jacob Dekke Beyer was born on 20 Nov 1830 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 12 Dec 1830 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 3 Jun 1900 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 9 Jun 1900 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    6. Johanne Cathrine (Beyer) Hille was born on 28 Apr 1833 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 23 Jun 1833 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 18 Dec 1923 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 21 Dec 1923 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    7. Maria de Fine von Krogh (Beyer) Jersin was born on 21 Dec 1835 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 8 May 1836 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 19 Jan 1921 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 25 Jan 1921 in Johanneskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    8. Frands Dekke Beyer was born on 21 Dec 1835 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 8 May 1836 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 18 Jan 1843 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 24 Jan 1843 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    9. Thora Benedicta Beyer was born on 13 Nov 1837 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 27 May 1838 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 5 Aug 1846 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 10 Aug 1846 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    10. Gerhard Christopher von Krogh Beyer was born on 22 May 1839 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 30 Jun 1839 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 11 Feb 1849 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 13 Feb 1849 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    11. Søren de Fine Augustinus Brun Beyer was born on 3 Jan 1842 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 8 May 1842 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 11 Feb 1849 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 13 Feb 1849 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    12. Frands Georg Dekke Beyer was born on 26 Jul 1843 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 27 Aug 1843 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 11 Feb 1849 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 13 Feb 1849 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Morten Absalonsen Beyer was born on 1 Jan 1760 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 4 Jan 1760 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway (son of Absalon Larsen Beyer and Marthe Marie Larsdatter); died on 10 Apr 1821 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 17 Apr 1821 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; Skomaker
    • Confirmation: 6 Apr 1777, Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • BOBR: 8 May 1778, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; Mæster-skoemager. Acc.
    • FADE: 12 Nov 1780, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • Census: 1801, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • NIS: Jan 1806, Osnes, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • Census: 1815, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway

    Notes:

    Christened:
    Faddere: Simon Simonsen, Niels Nielsen, Martin Strensel, Birthe Larsdatter, Karen Sophie Svendsdatter.

    Morten married Anna Margrethe Frantzdatter Dieche on 15 Jul 1792 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. Anna (daughter of Monsr. Frantz Johansen Bloch Dieche and Madame Margareta Götze) was born on 31 Jul 1764 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 5 Aug 1764 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 12 Nov 1857 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 19 Nov 1857 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anna Margrethe Frantzdatter Dieche was born on 31 Jul 1764 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 5 Aug 1764 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway (daughter of Monsr. Frantz Johansen Bloch Dieche and Madame Margareta Götze); died on 12 Nov 1857 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 19 Nov 1857 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1801, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • Census: 1815, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway

    Notes:

    MALERI AV ANNA MARGRETHE
    Beyer, Anna Margrethe f. Diecke (Dekke). F. 3, / 7 1764
    f 13 /i 1857. G. m. skomakermester Morten Beyer. Oljemaleri
    malt ca. 1854. H. 54, B. 60. — * Dispachør F. C. Beyer.

    Notes:

    Engaged:
    For Enkemand Morten Bejer skoemgr og Pigen Anna Margaretha Dekke som agter at indgaa Ægteskab, at intet er deres Trolovelse og Ægteskabs Opfyldelse imod, sampt at de ej i nogen Grad ere besvogrede, som kunde giøre kongl. Slægtskabs Bevlgning nødvendig, ere vi undertegnede i Følge Lov og Forordning derom Forløfftningsmænd. -
    Bergen d 19de April 1792
    Hinrich J. Møller Joh. D. Schløsner(?)

    Children:
    1. Henrich Jochum Beyer was born on 11 Apr 1793 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 19 Apr 1793 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died in Dec 1794 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 11 Dec 1794 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    2. 2. Frands Dekke Beyer was born on 2 Oct 1794 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 13 Oct 1794 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 3 Mar 1849 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 6 Mar 1849 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    3. Berthe Helene Beyer was born on 11 Apr 1797 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 30 Apr 1797 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 4 Jun 1864 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 10 Jun 1864 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    4. Dorthea Catharina Beyer was born on 28 Jun 1800 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 16 Jul 1800 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 11 Sep 1846 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 17 Sep 1846 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    5. Johanne Georgine Beyer was born on 24 Mar 1810 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 30 Mar 1810 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 19 Dec 1878 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 27 Dec 1878 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

  3. 6.  Fredrich Stockfleth Von Krogh was born in Oct 1762 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 15 Oct 1762 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway (son of Søren De Fine Von Krogh and Anna Marie Stockfleth); died on 3 Dec 1836 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 16 Dec 1836 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1801, Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway

    Fredrich married Anna Marie Von Barth on 21 Jan 1795 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway. Anna (daughter of Georg Daniel Jonassen Barth and Maria Catharina Thomasdtr Weibye) was born on 11 Mar 1771 in Sore Knutsvik, Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 15 Mar 1771 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; died on 9 Dec 1858 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 14 Dec 1858 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Anna Marie Von BarthAnna Marie Von Barth was born on 11 Mar 1771 in Sore Knutsvik, Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 15 Mar 1771 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway (daughter of Georg Daniel Jonassen Barth and Maria Catharina Thomasdtr Weibye); died on 9 Dec 1858 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 14 Dec 1858 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1801, Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway

    Children:
    1. Anna Marie Catherina Von Krogh was born on 30 Oct 1796 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 4 Nov 1796 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 17 Oct 1886 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 22 Oct 1886 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    2. 3. Marie de Fine von Krogh was born on 14 Oct 1798 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 23 Oct 1798 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 16 Feb 1871 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 22 Feb 1871 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    3. Georgine Von Krogh was born in Oct 1799 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 2 Nov 1799 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    4. Thomine Frederike Von Krogh was born in Feb 1804 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 17 Feb 1804 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 30 May 1851.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Absalon Larsen Beyer was born in 1732 in Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; was christened on 24 Nov 1732 in Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (son of Lars Jonson Fossheim and Ane Marie Mortensdatter Beyer); died on 6 Jun 1797 in Marken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 6 Jun 1797 in Saint Jacobs Kirkegård, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Skomaker/Skomakermester
    • Occupation: 1 Oct 1753, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; /Skomagerlauget I. Side 52. Indskrevne læredrenge/ Hos Jochim Horn 1/10/1753, 4 1/2 aar fra 24/6 og give penge for det halve aar som er betalt.
    • FADE: 8 Apr 1759, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 1760, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 20 Sep 1761, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • EKS: 1762, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 17 Nov 1762, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 17 Jun 1764, Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 9 Sep 1764, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 17 Apr 1765, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 24 Jan 1766, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 1767, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 24 Jun 1769, Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 30 Dec 1770, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 28 Jul 1771, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 6 Jan 1773, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 8 Feb 1778, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 15 Oct 1780, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • GFK: 6 Jun 1797, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • NIS: Jan 1806, Osnes, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

    Notes:

    Fra boken: Bohandelens Historie i Bergen, utgitt av F. Beyer 1919.

    Efter familietradisjonen nedstammet han fra sogneprest til Indviken i Nordfjord, Absalon Jørgensen Beyer (1625-1670), der igjen var en sønnesønns søn av den bekjendte bergensprest Absalon Pedersøn Beyer.

    ??

    Kildeinformasjon: Bergen fylke, St. Jørgens Hospital, Ministerialbok nr. A 2 (1766-1814), Kronologisk liste 1769, side 12.
    Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8743&idx_id=8743&uid=ny&idx_side=-14
    Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070418610715.jpg

    Christened:
    (Desember) Lars Jonsøn Fossemb og Ane Maria Mortensdatters uægte B. N. Absalon Faddere: Jacob Vatler, Erich Olsen Houge, Jacob Olsen Houe, Agneta Boregrsd. Houe, Inger Pedersdatter Ryhg

    Died:
    (Morten Beyer, i Marken står det men det er nok Absalon Beyer som dør her. Det sto også samme tekst på hans kone Marthe Marie Larsdatter når hun døde, i marken)

    Absalon married Marthe Marie Larsdatter on 2 May 1756 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. Marthe was born in 1728; died in 1795 in Marken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 10 Mar 1795 in Saint Jacobs Kirkegård, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Marthe Marie Larsdatter was born in 1728; died in 1795 in Marken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 10 Mar 1795 in Saint Jacobs Kirkegård, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FADE: 2 Feb 1763, Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 2 Feb 1765, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 24 Jun 1769, Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 19 Jul 1769, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • FADE: 6 Jan 1773, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • GFK: 10 Mar 1795, Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway

    Notes:

    Konfirmant:

    https://digitalarkivet.no/view/279/pk00000000281773
    https://digitalarkivet.no/view/279/pk00000000281826

    DA:

    https://forum.arkivverket.no/topic/196309-marthe-larsdatter-antatt-f%C3%B8dsels%C3%A5r-1728-hva-mer-sier-skriften-enn-det/

    Slektninger:

    Birthe Larsdatter? Fadder i dåpen til Morten Absalonsen Beyer 4. januar 1760.

    Children:
    1. Absalonsdatter Beyer was born on 22 Jun 1756 in Marken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 1 Aug 1756 in Marken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 3 Aug 1756 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    2. Absalonsen Beyer was born on 6 Oct 1757 in Marken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 13 Dec 1757 in Marken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 15 Dec 1757 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    3. Morten Absalonsen Beyer was born in 1758 in Marken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 26 Nov 1758 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died in 1759 in Marken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 19 Jan 1759 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    4. 4. Morten Absalonsen Beyer was born on 1 Jan 1760 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 4 Jan 1760 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 10 Apr 1821 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 17 Apr 1821 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    5. Barbara Marie Absalonsdatter Beyer was born in 1762 in Marken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 2 Jan 1763 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 8 Nov 1836 in Fru Stranges Fattighus, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 14 Nov 1836 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

  3. 10.  Monsr. Frantz Johansen Bloch Dieche was born on 17 Jun 1722 (son of Premierløytnant Johan Christian Dieche and Ingeborg Frantzdatter Bloch); died on 13 Mar 1783 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 20 Mar 1783 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Styrmand

    Frantz married Madame Margareta Götze on 17 Nov 1763 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. Margareta (daughter of Johan Jacob Götze and Anna Margrethe Lignis) was born on 3 Aug 1744 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 14 Aug 1744 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died in 1810 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 10 Aug 1810 in Saint Jørgens Hospital, Kong Oscars Gate 59, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Madame Margareta Götze was born on 3 Aug 1744 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 14 Aug 1744 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway (daughter of Johan Jacob Götze and Anna Margrethe Lignis); died in 1810 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 10 Aug 1810 in Saint Jørgens Hospital, Kong Oscars Gate 59, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    Children:
    1. 5. Anna Margrethe Frantzdatter Dieche was born on 31 Jul 1764 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 5 Aug 1764 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 12 Nov 1857 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 19 Nov 1857 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    2. Bakermester Johan Jacob Dekke was born in 1774 in Brattholmen, Fjell, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 22 May 1774 in Sund, Hordaland, Norway; died on 30 Apr 1854 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 9 May 1854 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

  5. 12.  Søren De Fine Von KroghSøren De Fine Von Krogh was born on 6 Nov 1725 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway (son of Christopher Von Krogh and Maria De Fine); died on 11 Feb 1795 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 4 Mar 1795 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Confirmation: 1739, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway
    • Residence: 1758, Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway

    Notes:

    Søren like his father, was a career military officer holding the rank of Major General in Command of the troops at Stavanger during the "Seven Years War". In 1743 he held the rank of petty officer, In 1745, Ensign at the 2nd Vesterlehn Infantry Regiment, In 1747 he was 1st Lieutenant, and 1751 Captain, In 1752 he held the rank of Company Commander, in 1756 Major. and 1761 1st Major, In 1766 took leave with half pay, Then in 1769 he returned and held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel at the 2nd Bergenhus National Regiment, In 1787 he became Major General. He subsequently was discharged 1789 and died Feb. 11, 1795, He was buried on March 4, of the same year in Vikedal; His 1st marriage to Anna Marie Stockfleth, and his 2nd marriage March 16, 1774 in Vikedal was to Catherina Nikolova Frorup, He sired fourteen children.

    He was the owner of Haagenvik.

    Søren married Anna Marie Stockfleth in 1758 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway. Anna (daughter of Frederik Hannibalsen Stockfleth and Anna Catharina Walcker) was born on 15 Nov 1734 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; was christened on 18 Nov 1734 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; died in Aug 1769 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 22 Aug 1769 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Anna Marie StockflethAnna Marie Stockfleth was born on 15 Nov 1734 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; was christened on 18 Nov 1734 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway (daughter of Frederik Hannibalsen Stockfleth and Anna Catharina Walcker); died in Aug 1769 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 22 Aug 1769 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Marie De Fine Von Krogh was born in 1759 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 5 Apr 1759 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 17 Oct 1788 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 23 Oct 1788 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    2. Johanne Marie Von Krogh was born on 26 Jun 1760 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 19 Jul 1760 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 30 Mar 1850 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    3. Christopher Von Krogh was born on 9 Jul 1761 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 23 Nov 1786 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    4. 6. Fredrich Stockfleth Von Krogh was born in Oct 1762 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 15 Oct 1762 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 3 Dec 1836 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 16 Dec 1836 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    5. Gerhard Christoph Von Krogh was born on 19 Mar 1764 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 10 May 1844 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    6. George Frederich Von Krogh was born in 1766; died in 1789.
    7. Anna Catharina Von Krogh was born on 31 Oct 1768; died on 11 Dec 1845.

  7. 14.  Georg Daniel Jonassen BarthGeorg Daniel Jonassen Barth was born on 16 Dec 1725 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; was christened on 20 Dec 1725 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway (son of Jonas Barth and Dorthea Hansdtr Aarhus); died on 27 Jul 1782 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 28 Jul 1782 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Kanselliråd og Sorenskriver i Ryfylke

    Georg married Maria Catharina Thomasdtr Weibye on 18 Nov 1767 in , Rogaland, Norway. Maria (daughter of Thomas Fredrik Weybye and Cathrine Ulrica Ulriksdatter Jonstrup) was born on 28 Aug 1749 in Høyland, Rogaland, Norway; died on 29 Jun 1826 in Sore Knutsvik, Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 6 Jul 1826 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Maria Catharina Thomasdtr WeibyeMaria Catharina Thomasdtr Weibye was born on 28 Aug 1749 in Høyland, Rogaland, Norway (daughter of Thomas Fredrik Weybye and Cathrine Ulrica Ulriksdatter Jonstrup); died on 29 Jun 1826 in Sore Knutsvik, Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 6 Jul 1826 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1801, Sore Knutsvik, Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway

    Children:
    1. Ulrika Frederikke Catharina Von Barth was born on 18 Nov 1769 in Sore Knutsvik, Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 24 Nov 1769 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; died on 21 Oct 1828 in , , Norway.
    2. 7. Anna Marie Von Barth was born on 11 Mar 1771 in Sore Knutsvik, Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 15 Mar 1771 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; died on 9 Dec 1858 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 14 Dec 1858 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    3. Tomas Fredrik Weybe Barth was born on 14 Feb 1772 in Sore Knutsvik, Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 19 Feb 1772 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; died on 7 Feb 1842 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
    4. Johan Caspar Barth was born in Mar 1773 in Sore Knutsvik, Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 3 Apr 1773 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; died in 1856.
    5. Ulrik Fredrik Barth was born in May 1778 in Sore Knutsvik, Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 28 May 1778 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; died in 1867.
    6. Georg Daniel Barth was born in Jul 1782 in Sore Knutsvik, Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 2 Jul 1782 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; died in 1834.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Lars Jonson Fossheim was born on 17 May 1701 in Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; was christened on 2 Jun 1701 in Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (son of Jon Rasmusson Fossheim and Marte Antonsdatter Fossheim); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Bosteder: Nedigard, br nr 2, Fossheim, Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • MIL: Soldat
    • NIS: 5 May 1740, Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway

    Notes:

    Christened:
    Kirkeboken sier b:n: Lauritz
    Faddere: Jon Nilsen Kabberstad, Amund Nilsen Fossemb, Jon Pedersen Møcklebust, Ellen Jons D: Sandal, Maren Jons D: Sandal

    Lars married Ane Marie Mortensdatter Beyer. Ane (daughter of Kaptein Morten Absalonsen Beyer) was born in 1703 in Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in Jul 1785 in Ous, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; was buried on 20 Jul 1785 in Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Ane Marie Mortensdatter Beyer was born in 1703 in Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (daughter of Kaptein Morten Absalonsen Beyer); died in Jul 1785 in Ous, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; was buried on 20 Jul 1785 in Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FADE: 8 Feb 1749, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • FADE: 13 Jan 1750, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • FADE: 2 Feb 1750, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • FADE: 2 Jul 1753, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • FADE: 26 Sep 1759, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • FADE: 5 Jul 1760, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • FADE: 3 Oct 1762, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • GFK: 20 Jul 1785, Eid Kirke, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • NIS: 2 Jan 1806, Osnes, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

    Children:
    1. 8. Absalon Larsen Beyer was born in 1732 in Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; was christened on 24 Nov 1732 in Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 6 Jun 1797 in Marken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 6 Jun 1797 in Saint Jacobs Kirkegård, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

  3. 20.  Premierløytnant Johan Christian Dieche was born in 1675 in , , Sachsen, Germany; died in 1744 in Loen, Nordfjord, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.

    Johan married Ingeborg Frantzdatter Bloch in 1721. Ingeborg (daughter of Frants Pedersen Bloch and Karen Andersdatter Grytten) was born in 1685. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 21.  Ingeborg Frantzdatter Bloch was born in 1685 (daughter of Frants Pedersen Bloch and Karen Andersdatter Grytten).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Probate: 1743

    Children:
    1. 10. Monsr. Frantz Johansen Bloch Dieche was born on 17 Jun 1722; died on 13 Mar 1783 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 20 Mar 1783 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

  5. 22.  Johan Jacob Götze was born in 1710 in Oldenburg, Stadt Oldenburg, Niedersachsen, Germany; died in Mar 1751 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 30 Mar 1751 in Korskirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Mesterbogbinder
    • BOBR: 1739, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway

    Notes:

    BOBR:
    Bokbinder

    Johan married Anna Margrethe Lignis on 21 Sep 1740 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. Anna was born in Aug 1720 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 30 May 1781 in Brattholmen, Fjell, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 3 Jun 1781 in Fjell Kirke, Fjell, Sotra, Hordaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 23.  Anna Margrethe Lignis was born in Aug 1720 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 30 May 1781 in Brattholmen, Fjell, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 3 Jun 1781 in Fjell Kirke, Fjell, Sotra, Hordaland, Norway.
    Children:
    1. 11. Madame Margareta Götze was born on 3 Aug 1744 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 14 Aug 1744 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died in 1810 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 10 Aug 1810 in Saint Jørgens Hospital, Kong Oscars Gate 59, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

  7. 24.  Christopher Von KroghChristopher Von Krogh was born on 1 Nov 1685 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (son of Georg Frederik Von Krogh and Birgitte Christophersdatter Von Munthe); died on 18 Jan 1752 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 9 Feb 1752 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1701, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway

    Notes:

    Christopher was born in Luster parish, Sogn og Fjordane on Nov. 1, 1685. He was a career military officer. In 1703 a Petty Officer, 1705 Corporal at Bergenhus Infantry Regiment, 1709 Ensign and 2nd Lieutenant same year, 1710 1st Lieutenant, 1716 Lieutenant Captain and same year Captain, 1718 Head of Company of 2nd Bergenhus Infantry Regiment, took part in the war, 1719 Major with 2nd Bergenhus Infantry Regiment., 1735 Lieutenant Colonel, 1747 colonel and 1750 Commanding Officer of the 2nd Vesterlehn Infantry Regiment. Died 1752 at Haagenvik, buried February 9, same year. He owned two homesteads , one called Elfarvik on Yrkefjord in Tysvær and the other a part of Haagenvik that earlier belonged to a Lauritz Knudsen. He chose Haagenvik as his permanent residence and purchased the remainder from a Taaren Valtinson of Oubo. Taaren had come into possession of it by marrying an Ingbord Jensdatter. Christopher also owned Birkeland and a large estate called "Melkeræn" in Midthordland, which he traded in on the deal for Haagenvik. He married his 1st cousin, Marie de Fine on April 2, 1721 in Fana Church. Haagenvik eventually passed on to the Magnus name, by marriage.


    Hogganvik i gamal og ny tid

    Av Jens Børretzen

    Etter ei gamal segn vart den gamle kyrkja i Vikedal bygd i andre halvdelen av 1600 talet. Ho vart riven i 1880- åra. Det skal vera ekteparet Gudmund Knudsen og Helga Ormsdotter i Hogganvik som stod for kyrkjebyginga. På eine alterstaken står innrita namna deira. På ei kyrkjeklokke som no er borte, skal namna deira og ha stått. Denne klokka vart bytt bort mot ei større. Det var nok Helga som førde ordet og styrde både stakk og brok i Hogganvik den gongen. Det er fortalt at då tømmermennene heldt på med kyrkjearbeidet, kom dei til Helga og ville ha jarnboltar til å ha i dei lange opplengene, for å vera visse på at det vart sterkt nok. Då svara Helga: Gå bort i Eikenberg og hogg eik til naglar. Eg skal våga dei held! Eikenberg er ein lut av heimebøen i Hogganvik.

    Seinare vart Hogganvik lensmannsgard. Om lag 1720 kjøpte oberst Christoffer von Krogh fiskeplassen Yrkje i Skjold. Det var han som gjekk under namnet «Gamle Kroken». Yrkjesvågen kjøpte han av danskekongen. Kroken ville gjeme få seg ein uneleg heeim, og kjøpte den eine parten av Hogganvik av Tårn Valentinsen Aubø. Han hadde fått denne gardparten med kona si, Ingeborg Jensdotter. Resten av Hogganvik bytte han til seg av ein som heitte Jakob Lund. Det var garden Melkeråen i Midt- Hordaland som Kroken gav i byte. Det ordet gjekk at gamle Kroken hadde svært godt vit på pengar, og fekk dei til å auka. Di­for var det ikkje til å undrast over at han var om seg da kong Fredrik den £jerde, med stø­nad av biskop Deichman, tok til a selja kyr­kjene i Norge.

    Kroken kjøpte kyrkjene i Vikedal prestegjeld og andre, mellom dei den namngjetne kyrkja i Røldal, med alle gull- og sølvskattane sine. Det seiest at Kroken førde to hestekløv med sølv og andre kostesame ting derifra. Men han vart sjølv lurt også. Skattefuten Hun i Ryfylke var komen i kassemangel, og Kroken som hadde gått god for han, laut ut med 1500 riksdalar. Det tok han så hardt at han fekk helsott (dødssjukdom) av det. Han døydde i januar 1752. Ja, så fortel segna.

    To stader i Hogganvik ber namnet «Major» etter Kroken. Det eine er Majorspranget. Han kom ridande vegen som låg like ved tunet og hesten vart skræmd av ein fugl og for i juvet. Majoren vart hangande i eit tre heilt uskadd. Hesten vart så skadd at han laut avlivast. Den andre staden er Majorhaugen. Der sat han og såg etter arbeidsfolka sine. Fra denne haugen er det fritt utsyn over heile Hogganvik.

    General Søren de Fine von Krogh var son av Kroken og kom til å bu i Hogganvik all sin dag. Han døydde i 1795. Eldste son til gene­ralen - kaptein Fredrich Stockfeldt von Krogh , fødd 1762, død 1836, var den siste von Krogh som budde i Hogganvik. Han hadde ingen søner. Han var namngjeten som fiskar og skyttar.

    Han låg heile sumrane i Yrkje på fiske. Siste sumaren han levde, rodde han ut dei tunge nøtene heilt aleine. Da var han 74 år. Fredrich hadde 7 døtrer. Den eldste av dei, Anne Marie Katrine, vart gift med Johannes Magnus og dei tok over i Hogganvik. Johannes var fødd i 1795, og døydde i 1881. Han var presteson fra Skjold. Medan faren studerte i København vart han gift med Adriane Johanne Cruys.

    Hogganvik in old and new times

    By Jens Børretzen

    According to an old legend, the old church in Vikedal was built in the second half of the 17th century. She was demolished in the 1880s. It will be the married couple Gudmund Knudsen and Helga Ormsdotter in Hogganvik who were responsible for the church building. Their names are inscribed on one of the altarpieces. On a church bell that is now gone, their names should have stood. This clock was exchanged for a larger one. It was probably Helga who led the way and ruled both the stall and the stall in Hogganvik that time. It is said that when the carpenters continued with the church work, they came to Helga and wanted iron bolts to put in the long spans, to be sure that it was strong enough. Then Helga replied: Go to Eikenberg and chop oak for nails. I will dare them luck! Eikenberg is a lute from the home village in Hogganvik. Later, Hogganvik became sheriff's ward. Around 1720, Colonel Christoffer von Krogh bought the fishing place Yrkje in Skjold. It was he who went by the name "Gamle Kroken". He bought Yrkjesvågen from the Danish king. Kroken wanted to hide and get an unpleasant home, and bought one part of Hogganvik from Tårn Valentinsen Aubø. He had received this part of the farm with his wife, Ingeborg Jensdotter. He traded the rest of Hogganvik to himself from someone called Jakob Lund. It was the farm Melkeråen in Midt-Hordaland that Kroken gave in exchange. The word spread that old Kroken had a very good sense of money, and made it increase. Therefore it was not to be wondered at that he was concerned when King Fredrik the Fourth, with the support of Bishop Deichman, began to sell the churches in Norway. Kroken bought the churches in Vikedal parish and others, among them the eponymous church in Røldal, with all their gold and silver treasures. It is said that Kroken brought two horses' hooves with silver and other expensive things from them. But he himself was also deceived. The tax collector Hun in Ryfylke had run out of cash, and Kroken, who had vouched for him, let out 1,500 riksdalar. He took it so hard that he got sick from it. He died in January 1752. Yes, tell the story. Two places in Hogganvik are named "Major" after Kroken. One is the Major jump. He came riding along the road which lay close to the yard and the horse was spooked by a bird and went into the gorge. The major was hanging from a tree completely unharmed. The horse was so injured that he had to be put down. The other town is Majorhaugen. There he sat and looked for his workers. From this mound there is an unobstructed view over the whole of Hogganvik. General Søren de Fine von Krogh was the son of Kroken and came to live in Hogganvik all his days. He died in 1795. Eldest son of the general - captain Fredrich Stockfeldt von Krogh, born 1762, died 1836, was the last von Krogh who lived in Hogganvik. He had no sons. He was a renowned fisherman and shooter. He spent the whole summer in Yrkje fishing. The last summer he lived, he dug out the heavy nuts all by himself. He was then 74 years old. Fredrich had 7 daughters. The eldest of them, Anne Marie Katrine, was married to Johannes Magnus and they took over in Hogganvik. Johannes was born in 1795, and died in 1881. He was the son of a priest from Skjold. While his father was studying in Copenhagen, he was married to Adriane Johanne Cruys, great-granddaughter of Cornelius Cruys 1655-1727.

    Translated from Stavanger Aftenblad 20–09–1902 by Katarina Barth Magnus 10–02–2016

    Haagenvik. - The history of a Western gentleman's seat. - Colonel Christopher von Krogh. - It's something like this, a dark adventure, a half-sung show that ties in with the lovely little place in there, sunk between the mountains and the forest - big coniferous forest - on all sides. The green stripe that so easily gets to the sea with a small piece of beach is half covered with deciduous forests, old and heavy trees, aspen and oak. Up from the beach stretches an all that does not own its right in the west. Its strains are short but so thick that one can only half embrace them. Up at everyone's exit stands the old, old house, smiling white and dignified with small windows behind the two large roof trees of the garden. Had the two been able to speak, they would have told of many strange things that have come up through the avenue, and of the many merry stories in the living rooms. They are no longer the ones who lived and built there. But the long sabers, with the badge's badge, and portraits - oil paintings - of the badger's elders have been hanging on the walls just a couple of years ago. There are stories that it was just joking around in the living rooms at that time. My teacher, who was a true grubber and Christian-minded man, told me a few years ago, while he looked me deeply and earnestly in his eyes, that he had been there one night, but could not make peace. The doors opened. He went into the best room. There was unnatural desire, the sabers clattered on the wall, and the old bellic (sic) moved. There were quiet exteriors, which are almost always in the valley depth between the mountains and the forest. Now everything that belonged to the genus has moved into a new house, built by Jørg Magnus, who on the mother's side descended from the Krogh family. * In the year 1724, a man in red uniform, with rifle and hunting dog, landed in Haagenvik. He immediately bought the whole place and sat down. He had no slander or friends in the West, and people, as expected, had to be a little astonished at this strange man, who, as he is told, had so many strange habits and manners. He is portrayed as a hard and inaccessible, uncommonly stingy man who did not have peace at night or day. It was Colonel Christopher von Krogh. About him, the story tells that he was born in 1685. Early on he made his mark on a daring act at dangerous apartments and as early as holding several senior military offices. During the war against Karl XII, on the Danish side, he gathered volunteers around him and made one bold incident in Sweden after another. "Seiren was looking for him," it is called, and he became a true nuisance to the Swedish border people. Once, however, his bewilderment went too far; he penetrated far into Sweden and was cut off by a Swedish branch retreat. There was a bloody battle that ended with the Swedes, many times superior in strength, capturing the colonel and his volunteers.


    The Colonel was sentenced to death, and Karl XII himself proclaimed the sentence for him - yet he wanted to see this man before he died. But the colonel did not move: he stroked his neck along the rails and gave the king an answer which made him so astonished that the honor he did not "dare" let the colonel shoot, but cried in rage: "Then he went to Norway. with you, your bloodhound! ". So Krogh got back across the border and tired of the hardships that he was, he sought a quiet place in the west and drove Haagenvik. As a half-peace he roamed in every nook, partly because of his greed, and partly because of his restless temper. He bought hunting farms, salmon fishing and churches and had his fingers on everything that could bring him pleasure or gain, all around Ryfylke. He received the largest revenue from salmon fishing in Profession and from Røldal's church. At that time, there were numerous silver items that he transported to Haagenvik, after which he returned the church to the congregation. Ludvig Daae writes about "The Crook" and Røldal's Church in the following in his "Norwegian Countryside", (and what he writes about it is not a story, but truth that can be verified through documents that still exist): "The great reputation of the Church brought holiness When the Røldal Church, like Norway's other churches, was sold by Frederick IV, it came to bring its buyer a more abundant income than many of the main churches in fertile settlements. Krogh on Haagenvik, a man who by the name of "Old Hook" was a well-known size in the area, and whose family owned the farm Haagenvik in 1835. He participated in the war against Karl XII and formed a free company of his own bold and courageous. guy with whom he made a stroll across the Swedish border. It is told of him that he was many times close to being captured by the Swede and eventually really surrounded and after a large the fall of man among his people has to surrender. Charles XII first thought of letting him shoot, but was so consumed by his bold and fearless responses that he spared his life. He then turned up his residence in Haagenvik and bought most of the churches in Ryfylke. For Røldal's church he must have given only 101 dollars. But when he took possession of it, he removed "two stiff claws" of silver from it. The silverware he got from Røldal, he understood in a peculiar way of recovering, for when he also owned other churches, he sold from these the precious chalices, discs, etc., and used the smallest and smallest of those collected from Røldal in their place. Therefore, there are still sacred vessels all around Ryfylke, whose inscriptions indicate that in their time they were donated to Røldalskirken. After the "Old Hook" had thus recovered the silver from the churches, he should have no more concern for them, but left them to his former owners. "* The Old Hook was a name he carried with dignity. The old skinny colonel went there och pillede spiger och crumul, and lived miserably with all his money.


    But the parish had respect for him, and when the colonel, about whom the incredible war stories were told, arrived in church in his uniform on Sunday, no one whispered "Old Hook." They took to the hat and gave plenty of space. On Skigelstrand - a farm in the same parish - lived the Danish treasurer, Honth his name. As it approached seventeen hundred and fifty years, the treasurer became the fad. He probably did not have his papers in order and could not give a proper account. By looking through the tax books, it was found that Colonel von Krogh had not paid his butter, and it all ended up that the colonel had to pay the entire bailiff's underbalance - about 1500 dollars. The very stingy man was so heartbroken that he - clinging to the money he had lost - fell ill and died on January 18, 1752, shortly after he was appointed commander of the Second Western Inf. regiment. The "Old Hook" had a brother who also moved here to the country. He advanced more sincerely and achieved better results. It was General Georg Frederich von Krogh, who was appointed White Knight and was officiated at the Cathedral of Trondheim on May 18, 1768. Both were sons of Colonel Georg Frederich von Krogh, who volunteered in the Emperor of Germany's service under the prince of Palatinate. The "hook" begets sons and daughters at Haagenvik. They were given a very tough and hard upbringing. The oldest of them was Major General Søren de Fine von Krogh. He died at Haagenvik on February 11, 1795. He has planted most of the trees in the avenue and built the garden. During his lifetime, Haagenvik was right in its glory and prosperity. A daughter of "Krokjen" married a German captain - von Saldern he was named. He also lived in Haagenvik, but did nothing but drink. He stayed in a chamber in the main building, which today is called the "Salderkammerset". There he lay beside his anchor all day. Among the many stories about him in there are told that when he got really drunk - when it came out in the afternoon - and he couldn't get the plug in the anchor again, he lay on the floor and waved it and cried "pay attention ", so it sounded over half Haagenvik. At other times, he could crawl under the bed instead of on it, and then he could not come forward again by his mobility, and had to lie there and scream until people came and pulled him forward. Another of the "Crook's" sons inherited the father's mind. It was Colonel Bernhard Wilhelm von Krogh. He bought himself a farm on Sandeid, but was unhappy at home. If he wasn't at war then he was with his gun in the fields and woods. In reports from that time he is portrayed as an exceptionally brave warrior. He was a precocious, three cubits and four inches tall man who had trained his body to a tremendous resilience. One Sunday, going to church at Sandeid and being in good spirits, he did not want to cross the bridge, which led over an 80-foot-wide river, but took a pole, jumped, set it in the middle of the river, and tilted over. Once he was in Copenhagen on a ball, where the royal family was also present. There he fell in love with one of the princesses, and he ended up kissing her.


    However, this was noticed and reported to the king. Of course, it was a defamation against the court, which had death in those days. Then this von Krogh was sentenced to fight against the king's champion. This was all considered something as safe as execution, as the fighter was only given a signal when it was due. But as soon as the fighting master straightened his weapon, the captain of the Colonel threw himself high over his head and got his saber drilled down between his shoulders. The legend wants to know that von Krogh had been in contact with a friendly part of the court, which had ensured that he received a signal at the same time as the fighting master. However, he was shown outside Denmark's borders. Now the sun had set over the descendants of "Old Krokjen" in Haagenvik. The site was no longer in their possession than to his grandson, Captain Frederich Stokflet von Krogh, born 1762, died 1836. One of his daughters married a shipbuilder Johannes Magnus, who in Haagenvik built a well-known shipbuilding, among other things. many of this city's proudest shooters are writing. His grandson - composer Georg Washingthon Magnus - lived on the farm until a short time ago when he sold and moved to Copenhagen. It is now owned by watchmaker Bendix Hansen, Stavanger. However, another life had prevailed in the living rooms. The shipyard people were pouring in. What kind of thing was these strange people scraping together? "Pst with ax and knife, then we'll get it off the old junk!" And then the delicious hunting parties were first thrown on the walls of the main room. Some fragments of them are left on the "Salderkammerset" and testify in all its dust and age to what the "storeroom" was in the good times. - - Now it's all just a story. The foreign people are carried from Haagenvik and into Vikedal's old cemetery. There they each have their modest resting place that no one knows. A couple of crosses are thrown in the graveyard - no one knows where to stand. That it must not prevent the time that strong and steady in its shift erases all things - sooner or later, according to merit. But Haagenvik lies there and smiles the passing encounter with its old dignity, with its avenue, with its evergreen roofs in front of the smiling white, old building with its many small windows. - I stood not long ago on a late night at the top of the avenue. There was quiet upstairs in the living rooms and dark. There are no sabers and rifles left. The hard green tree sits, like a chop, hiding in its lap an almost two hundred year old garden hut. Down the avenue, the moon shines on mud and grass. The old twigged cubes stand in rows, just like with their fist in their pockets, defying loneliness. But from the forest holders a soft whisper of the night wind is heard, and sometimes down in the valley, as a freeze through the leaves of the high oak trees. By the way everything quiet. - Everything was like sighing: they planted us and put us in so many years that they should all go from here!

    Translated from Stavanger Aftenblad October 4, 1902 by Katarina Barth Magnus February 12, 2016

    Haagenvik - Mr. B.K.! The stories you keep up with in your article "A Western Country Seat and Its History" seem to me ill-chosen when they will provide a historical overview of Haagenvik, to which I have personally been associated for over 25 years. The brand new information from their school teacher, whom I personally knew, is so childish that they really deserve no objection. The fact is, however, that those who were born and raised in Haagenvik have never, ever, ever known or heard that there was a joke. Several of the Krogh slaves who lived in the Ryfylke fjords lived, according to people's statements, a fairly free life, drank a great deal and stood above the then rural population of the world. They regarded the peasants more as the living ones who would always serve their military whims. In the past, everywhere, where the backlessness existed, there was a public outcry that they were so dreadful, joking about this or that, even after priests in their study chambers. By the way, the joke consisted in the fact that a couple of boys had the pleasure of scaring their teacher one evening. The ghosts must have had the same age truth as the story I heard 20 years ago by the old honorable Haugian, R. T. who was born in Vats and died here in town a few years ago, 100 years old. The story thus read; One of the Kroghs lived on the "S" - a fucking big man. The peasants from miles away scared him and shot him as evil; for in order to get money, he had sold body and soul to the "Hinma." Once he came to Vats. Dad salted sprat, and there were 10 - 12 barrels on the pier. K landed from the shooting boat and the barrels stood in his way; but K. jumped - clothed with a mouth-watch and saber - into one barrel and thence to the other, continuing in all barrels, cursing so as to shore; for it was the "Hinma," who, like him, lifted him, so that he swayed from one barrel to the other. "That the story is as big a joke as the ghosts mentioned, I feel assured. The other tales of this man in red uniform and rifle and hunting dog as well as all the brave war stories, I have often heard as a nightmare in there, with the now 80-year-old MM, who directly descended from the Krogh family, has always refuted these kitchen countertops as some of the things mentioned in the story, The genus has wanted to glorify its ancestors with characteristics and events, just as to impress the then-guilty peasants, and when I think of FM's fishing, hunting and roe stories, they were in the same style. , that the military branch of the Kroghian family, like Fasting on the Foldøen and Welßten on Knudsvig, bought its farms from the Danish government in order to live near the places of exertion Sa ndeid – Hjelmeland and other military training sites in Ryfylke. According to the old documents, most of the land is owned by the Danish government. As far as I know, the many countryside stories about bravery are lacking in any historical basis. If a K. has skipped the Vikedalselven or Sandeidelven by pole vault, then this also has not been of greater importance than that the riverbank allowed the same for every other cracked vessel. I'm not going to talk about the salt, a drinker who no longer deserves to be remembered more than any other such man. But when you want to write about Haagenvik, one should not forget the oldest daughter of Captain Fredrik Krogh, Anna Marie Kathrine. The last military in Haagenvik was the said captain, whom no sons left behind. The daughters were married to the families Beyer, Kjelland, Montclair in Bergen, and Barth and Magnus, who were tried in Skjold. Never have I ever heard a woman, either in town or country, who spoke a more beautiful language than the old grandmother. Though modest, she told of her childhood home and her ancestors; I never heard anything about the brave bravery that was just coming to the public. The n old ones were musical and sang beautifully. This lady married a sailor d a Johannes Magnus, son of the test stone in Skjold. They lived a long and happy life together and with her Haagenvik came over in the Magnus family. Sir. B. K. tells that Johannes Magnus was a builder and has built several large ships. This too is incorrect. Johannes Magnus, who is called the proprietor, had five sons, Fredrik, Morthen, Anthon, Georg and Fritz as well as the daughters Mary, Anna and Hanna, all married. Fredrik got the main farm Haagenvik, which is shared with the brother Morthen, who got the Violence. Morthen lives and is eighty years old. Together with old Dreyer prints, he continued his teaching as a typographer at Kielland on the mountains. Partly by the priest Løberg in Vikedal, but especially by Lieutenant Puntervold in Egersund he learned the shipbuilding. It was he who had delivered the sling "Stavanger", belonging to D. G. Normann. As Magnus had been building ships for several years, Brother Fredrik's desire to run the same business was also aroused. Morthen Magnus was the first engineer for the brother. Both expanded the business into one of the largest of its kind in our country. They lost their fortunes in the fall of Köhler & Aas and other major bankruptcies - in that way they had to share fate with most shipbuilders in Norway. Of the old men in the man's seat, Morthen Magnus lives, to which I may return later; 10 It is by his great company and by him alone that the farm Haagenvik, especially in the 60s and 70s, came to prominence in the west country by the many ships that departed from it.

    Christopher married Maria De Fine on 2 Apr 1721 in Fana, Hordaland, Norway. Maria (daughter of Søren Arnoldson De Fine and Abel Catherine Munthe) was born on 1 Nov 1697 in Fana, Hordaland, Norway; died on 1 May 1749 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 3 Jun 1749 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 25.  Maria De Fine was born on 1 Nov 1697 in Fana, Hordaland, Norway (daughter of Søren Arnoldson De Fine and Abel Catherine Munthe); died on 1 May 1749 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 3 Jun 1749 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Georg Fredrick Von Krogh was born in Jan 1723 in Fana, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 13 Jan 1723 in Fana, Hordaland, Norway; died in 1728.
    2. 12. Søren De Fine Von Krogh was born on 6 Nov 1725 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 11 Feb 1795 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 4 Mar 1795 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    3. Birgitte Marie Von Krogh was born in 1726 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died in 1777.
    4. Gerhard Christopher Von Krogh was born in 1727 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 21 Jan 1763 in København, København, Sjælland, Denmark.
    5. Abel Cathrine Von Krogh was born on 31 Jul 1727 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 26 Aug 1790 in Øyestad, Arendal, Aust-Agder, Norway.
    6. Captain Georg Fredrick Von Krogh was born in 1730 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 10 May 1806 in Farsund, Vest-Agder, Norway.
    7. Bernhard Wilhelm Gustav Von Krogh was born in 1731 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 26 Feb 1807 in Vestboe, Sandeid, Rogaland, Norway.
    8. Alida Charlotte Augusta Von Krogh was born on 14 Dec 1733 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 4 Jun 1780 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 12 Jun 1780 in Domkirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    9. Major General Arnold Christian Von Krogh was born in 1735 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 20 Apr 1814 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

  9. 26.  Frederik Hannibalsen StockflethFrederik Hannibalsen Stockfleth was born in Apr 1701 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; was christened on 26 Apr 1701 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway (son of Hannibal Stockfleth and Cathrine Margrete Schouberg); died on 24 Jan 1748 in København, København, Sjælland, Denmark; was buried on 29 Jan 1748 in Holmen Kirke, København, København, Sjælland, Denmark.

    Notes:

    Fjerde Slægtled III, Nr. 4 (5 Børn, Femte Slægtled IV, S. 20)

    Døbt 26/4 1701 i Bragernæs Kirke, 1725 Cancelliraad, 1731 Assessor i Overhofretten, 1734 Justitsraad, 1747 Etatsraad. Foreslaas af Overrettens Justitiarius Kjerulf til Assessor ved Retten ved Skr. til Vicestatholder Wibe saalydende: »Cancelliraad Stockfleth ønskede Jeg og [at] Eders K. M. Allernaadigst til Assessor i Oberhof Retten vilde beskikke, saasom hand boer paa Bragernæs og i Nærheden [af Christiania], der er en Vaker habil Mand, som nok og iblandt til Rettens Bestilling kand indkomme.« Kan antages at være den »Baron« Stockfleth, som 1717 i Forening med Kommissariatdeputeret Johan Gottlieb Linck foretog en Reise til Landene Holland, England, Frankrig osv. † 24/1 1748. G. 9/8 1729 paa Bragernæs m. Anna Cathrine Walker, en Kjøbmandsdatter fra Frederikshald, * ..., † ... (begr. 19/5 1745 i Norderskov på Ringerike).

    Died:
    Død: Etatsraad Friderich Stockfleth - bisat 29 jan 1748 i Holmen Kirke og stedt til hvile i Holmens kirkes kapel, Holmen sogn, Sokkelund herred, København amt, Danmark - Døde (1745-1760) Opslag 13

    Frederik married Anna Catharina Walcker on 9 Aug 1729 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway. Anna (daughter of William Williamsen Walker and Hedevig Olufsdatter Lembach) was born about 1710 in Halden (Fredrikshald), Østfold, Norway; died in May 1745 in Norderhov, Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 19 May 1745 in Norderhov, Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 27.  Anna Catharina Walcker was born about 1710 in Halden (Fredrikshald), Østfold, Norway (daughter of William Williamsen Walker and Hedevig Olufsdatter Lembach); died in May 1745 in Norderhov, Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 19 May 1745 in Norderhov, Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Hannibal Stockfleth was born on 4 Nov 1733 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; was christened on 13 Nov 1733 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; died in 1774 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 11 Mar 1774 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway.
    2. 13. Anna Marie Stockfleth was born on 15 Nov 1734 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; was christened on 18 Nov 1734 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; died in Aug 1769 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 22 Aug 1769 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    3. William Walcker Stockfleth was born in 1737 in Norderhov, Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway; died in 1818 in København, København, Sjælland, Denmark.
    4. Thomas De Stockfleth was born in 1742; died in 1808.
    5. Christopher De Stockfleth was born in 1744; died in 1804.

  11. 28.  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]


  12. 29.  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. 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. 14. 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.

  13. 30.  Thomas Fredrik Weybye was born in 1709 in Birkerød, Frederiksborg, Denmark (son of Poul Weybye and Margareta Maria Waach); died in 1765 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.

    Notes:

    Thomas Fredrik Weybye, Oberst

    I was first Kapteinsergeant and then Colonel in Fredrikshald fortress in Halden. It is now called the Fredriksten Festning.

    Residing on Eid in Holand

    I was busy in St. John's Masonic Lodge St. Olaus to the hvide Leopart of the Norwegian Masonic order of November 18, 1744. I was then Major.

    Norwegian Wikipedia: St. John Logen: Major Thomas Frederick Weybye, busy Zorobabel 18 November 1744
    I died after 1765, probably in Trondheim?

    Thomas married Cathrine Ulrica Ulriksdatter Jonstrup. Cathrine (daughter of Ulrik Frederik Jonstrup and Catharina Kjeldsdatter) was born in 1731 in Eid, Høland, Akershus, Norway; died in 1801. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 31.  Cathrine Ulrica Ulriksdatter Jonstrup was born in 1731 in Eid, Høland, Akershus, Norway (daughter of Ulrik Frederik Jonstrup and Catharina Kjeldsdatter); died in 1801.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Cathrine Ulriksdatter JONSTRUP

    Children:
    1. 15. Maria Catharina Thomasdtr Weibye was born on 28 Aug 1749 in Høyland, Rogaland, Norway; died on 29 Jun 1826 in Sore Knutsvik, Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 6 Jul 1826 in Hjelmeland, Rogaland, Norway.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Jon Rasmusson Fossheim was born in 1650 in Fossheim, Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (son of Rasmus Eirikson Fossheim); died in 1725 in Fossheim, Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; was buried on 12 Jul 1725 in Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Bosteder: Nedigard, br nr 2, Fossheim, Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • MAN: 1701, , Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • MAT: 1723, , Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • NIS: 5 May 1740, Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway

    Jon married Marte Antonsdatter Fossheim. Marte was born in 1656 in Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1731 in Fossheim, Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; was buried on 15 Aug 1731 in Breim gamle Kirke, Reed, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Marte Antonsdatter Fossheim was born in 1656 in Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1731 in Fossheim, Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; was buried on 15 Aug 1731 in Breim gamle Kirke, Reed, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Bosteder: Nedigard, br nr 2, Fossheim, Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • NIS: 5 May 1740, Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway

    Children:
    1. 16. Lars Jonson Fossheim was born on 17 May 1701 in Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; was christened on 2 Jun 1701 in Breim, Gloppen, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; and died.

  3. 34.  Kaptein Morten Absalonsen Beyer was born in 1675 (son of Absalon Mogensen and Ukjent Beyer); died in 1737 in Ous, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; was buried on 3 Mar 1737 in Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MIL: Kaptein i Nordfjord
    • MAN: 1701, Ous, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

    Notes:

    Herr Morten Beyer, kaptein fra Nordfjord, mer enn det vet vi ikke. Morten var Absalon Larsen Beyer sin morfar og det var og er kanskje vanlig at besteforeldre tar på seg farsrollen. Det kan se ut som det på folkemunne i Bergen het seg at Morten var Absalons far, dog står det Absalon Larsen Beyer i kirkebøkene da Absalon gifter seg. Absalons far het Lars Jonson Fossheim og kom fra gården Fossheim på Breim i Gloppen.

    MAN:
    Bor på gården Nedre Ous, 26 år.

    Buried:
    3 Marty Graffelagt Morten Absolon Ous, 66 Aar 15 uker

    Children:
    1. 17. Ane Marie Mortensdatter Beyer was born in 1703 in Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in Jul 1785 in Ous, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; was buried on 20 Jul 1785 in Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
    2. Dorthe Mortensdatter Beyer was born in 1708 in Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1783 in Ous, Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; was buried on 11 May 1783 in Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
    3. Inger Mortensdatter Beyer was born in 1713 in Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1805 in Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; was buried on 14 Dec 1805 in Eid, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.

  4. 42.  Frants Pedersen BlochFrants Pedersen Bloch was born in 1653 (son of Peter Bloch and Anne Wibe); died on 12 Feb 1697.

    Frants married Karen Andersdatter Grytten in 1680. Karen (daughter of Anders Johannessen Grytten, Prest and Maren Ludvigsdatter Munthe) was born in 1660 in Holmedal, Fjaler, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1730 in Holmedal, Fjaler, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 43.  Karen Andersdatter GryttenKaren Andersdatter Grytten was born in 1660 in Holmedal, Fjaler, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (daughter of Anders Johannessen Grytten, Prest and Maren Ludvigsdatter Munthe); died in 1730 in Holmedal, Fjaler, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
    Children:
    1. 21. Ingeborg Frantzdatter Bloch was born in 1685.

  6. 48.  Georg Frederik Von KroghGeorg Frederik Von Krogh was born in 1653 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway (son of Bernhardus Von Krogh and Alida Von Bolten); died on 2 Oct 1721 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 30 Oct 1721 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Georg Friderich VonKrogh
    • Occupation: Oberst
    • Residence: 1665, Strinde Lade, Dalane (Trondheim), Sør-Trøndelag, Norway
    • Residence: 1701, Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • Residence: 1714, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway

    Notes:

    Sources state Georg's portrait is to be found at Haagenvik and the Stavanger museum.

    From 1670 to 75 Georg was in voluntary imperial service under the Electoral Prince of Pfalzland, the Duke of Lothringen. He was called home in 1675 to become a Lance-Corporal in the Brockenhus Regiment, where he took part in the siege of Wismar, in the battle by Lund. In 1677 he was promoted to regiment quartermaster, and was present during the siege of Kristianstad.

    In April 1676 the Danish navy led by Nils Juel captured Gotland, and on June 1 the smaller Danish and Dutch fleet defeated the Swedes off Öland while losing only one ship, giving them command of the sea. King Kristian V led an army of 15,000 men to recapture Scania, and they seized Helsingborg on June 29; the Swedes retreated from Scania to Sweden. However, a Swedish army led by Karl XI defeated Denmark-Norway’s smaller army in the battle of Halmstad at Fyllebro on August 17, and at Lund on December 4 they crushed a larger Danish army, killing more than twice as many Danes and taking 2,000 prisoners. Surviving Danes retreated to the Landskrona fortress. Kristian’s army attacked Malmö on June 26, 1677 and lost about 3,500 men, and the Swedes beat them again at Landskrona on July 14. Nils Juel’s greatest victory was when the Danes destroyed twenty Swedish ships in Køge Bay on the first two days of July. The Danes retreated from Scania, and the Swedes’ besieged the Danes at Kristianstad. Reviving his army with German mercenaries, Kristian led them to relieve the Swedish siege of Kristianstad in July 1678, but seeing a large Swedish army approaching, the Danish king chose to evacuate all his forces from Scania, leaving the garrison to surrender on August 5.

    During this war the Danes won most of the sea battles suffering only 375 casualties while the Swedes lost more than 3,000 men. Louis XIV imposed the treaty of Fontainebleau on Denmark and Sweden on August 23, 1679. Then on September 16 they agreed to a peace treaty at Lund which restored Danish conquests in the war to Sweden for a small indemnity, and Kristian Albrecht was restored in Holstein-Gottorp. Denmark and Sweden also made commercial arrangements including a common coinage. Much wheat in fields and barns had been burned in Scania, and thousands of Scanians fought as guerillas against the Swedes. Sweden and Denmark were reconciled as Frederick III’s daughter Ulrika Eleonora married Sweden’s Karl XI on May 6, 1680.

    In 1678 Georg was promoted to Captain of the Trondheim Regiment, from 1680-96 he was Commanding Officer of the Outer Sogn Company of the Bergenhus Infantry Regiment, in 1696 he was promoted to the rank of Major, in 1704 to Lieutenant Colonel, and in 1710 to full Colonel and Head of the regiment. He left the military service in 1712, and died October 2, 1721 in Bergen. He was buried October 30 in Nykirken, Bergen.

    Georg married three times and sired sixteen children. His 1st marriage, 1681 was to Birgitte Christoffersdtr Munthe (Morgenstierne) born July 13, 1662 in Flahammer, and died there on October 2, 1696. His 2nd marriage was to Marie Thomasdtr Montagne in 1699, and she died in 1709. His third marriage in 1713 was to Marie Elisabeth Jorgendtr Thormohlen, who died in 1742 (her first marriage was to a Councilman Laurids Weiner in Bergen).

    Georg married Birgitte Christophersdatter Von Munthe in 1681 in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. Birgitte (daughter of Christopher Gjertsson Morgenstierne and Birgitte Ludvigsdatter Von Munthe) was born on 13 Jul 1662 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 2 Oct 1696 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 49.  Birgitte Christophersdatter Von Munthe was born on 13 Jul 1662 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (daughter of Christopher Gjertsson Morgenstierne and Birgitte Ludvigsdatter Von Munthe); died on 2 Oct 1696 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Bernhardus Von Krogh was born in 1683 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1716 in , , Russia.
    2. Birgitte Catharina Von Krogh was born in 1684 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 24 Nov 1749 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    3. 24. Christopher Von Krogh was born on 1 Nov 1685 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 18 Jan 1752 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 9 Feb 1752 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    4. Georg Frederik Von Krogh was born on 29 Jan 1687 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 29 Apr 1768 in Oyé, Melhus, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was buried on 10 May 1768 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.
    5. Alida Marie Von Krogh was born on 27 Jun 1688 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 3 Jan 1750 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    6. Antoinette Augusta Von Krogh was born in Oct 1689 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1744 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    7. Wilhelm Von Krogh was born in 1692 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1719.
    8. Charlotte Amalie Von Krogh was born in 1693 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 7 Jan 1734.
    9. Lucretia Von Krogh was born in 1694 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1746 in Buer, Enebakk, Akershus, Norway.
    10. Major Christian Von Krogh was born in 1695 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 6 Jul 1746 in Enebakk, Akershus, Norway; was buried on 21 Jul 1746 in Enebakk, Akershus, Norway.
    11. Daughter Von Krogh was born in 1696; and died.

  8. 50.  Søren Arnoldson De Fine was born in 1654 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway (son of Arnold Hansen De Fine and Maria Sørensdatter Hoffmann); died in 1725 in Fana, Hordaland, Norway; was buried in 1725 in Fana, Hordaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1701, Fana, Hordaland, Norway

    Søren married Abel Catherine Munthe in 1692. Abel (daughter of Christopher Gjertsson Morgenstierne and Birgitte Ludvigsdatter Von Munthe) was born in 1665 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 11 Aug 1727 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 11 Sep 1727 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 51.  Abel Catherine Munthe was born in 1665 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (daughter of Christopher Gjertsson Morgenstierne and Birgitte Ludvigsdatter Von Munthe); died on 11 Aug 1727 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 11 Sep 1727 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    Children:
    1. 25. Maria De Fine was born on 1 Nov 1697 in Fana, Hordaland, Norway; died on 1 May 1749 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 3 Jun 1749 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.

  10. 52.  Hannibal Stockfleth was born in Jan 1649 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; was christened on 4 Feb 1649 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway (son of Jakob Eggertsen Stockfleth and Anne Bendtsdatter); died on 25 Dec 1721 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 2 Jan 1722 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Hannibal Jacobsen Stockfleth

    Notes:

    Døbt 4/2 1649 i Christiania. 1687 overtog han Oslo Lagdømme efter Svigerfaderen Laurits Christensen »Wendel« (d.v.s. Wendelboe, altsaa en Jyde). Stockfleth havde da i Syv Aar bestyret Embedet uden Løn, først under Laurits Christensens Ophold i Danmark i 3 Aar og siden ifølge Kgl. Befaling, hvilken Afstaaelse confirmeredes af Kongen, 16/4 1687 meddelt Bestalling som virkelig Lagmand i Oslo Lagdømme, 1711 Etatsraad, Assistentsraad i Overhofretten og Medlem af Slotsloven. Det ses, at Stockfleth 1695 fragtede et Skiensskib paa 80 Læster fra Drammen til Holland. Fra 26/2 1703 førtes Stockfleths Skib »Salwatoer« af Skipper Peder Hansson Grønbech. Efter Stockfleths Død arvede Sønnen baade Fører og Skib. Grønbech forlod Søen den 26/2 1739 efter i 50 Aar lykkeligt, uden Forlis, at have befaret den, deraf de 36 som Fører af nævnte Skib. Grønbech yder i sine Optegnelser, som findes I Faderens »Hans Jenssøn Grønbechs Slegtebog«, begge Dhrr. Skibsredere Stockfleth megen Ros og taknemelig Omtale. Efter Skipper Grønbech blev dennes Styrmand og Hustruens Søstersøn Clas Møller, Fører af »Salwatoer«. Fra Stockfleth nedstammer den yngre Linie af de to danske adelige Linier af Slægten. † 25/12 1721 paa Bragernæs (begr. 2/1 1722).

    G. 10 8/7 1687 paa Bragernæs m. Catherine Margrethe Schonberg (saaledes kaldtes Lagmand Laurits Christensens Børn), * ... i ..., † før 29/8 1704 i ... (Ifølge Faderens Bestemmelse af 26/1 1684, thinglæst paa Bragernæs Byting 28/2 s. A., skulde hun gaa i lige Arv med Brødrene, da hun under Faderens Alderdom og Enkestand forestod hans Hus). 20 før 29/9 1704 m. Maria Hedevig Compotiter (Compertelle), * ... i ..., † ... i ... (Datter af ...). I nævnte Slægtebog har Skipper Grønbech anført at 2/10 1704 bar til Daaben i Strømsøe Kirke, Hr. Assistentz Raad, Hannibal Stockfleths Frue, Velbaarne Maria Hedewig Compertelle, hans 29/9 s. A. fødte Søn, som blev kaldet Hans.

    Hannibal married Cathrine Margrete Schouberg on 8 Jul 1687 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway. Cathrine was born about 1665 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; died before 29 Aug 1704 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 53.  Cathrine Margrete Schouberg was born about 1665 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; died before 29 Aug 1704 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Cathrine Margrethe Schouberg

    Children:
    1. Ulderich Friderich Stockfleth was born in 1691 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; and died.
    2. 26. Frederik Hannibalsen Stockfleth was born in Apr 1701 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; was christened on 26 Apr 1701 in Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway; died on 24 Jan 1748 in København, København, Sjælland, Denmark; was buried on 29 Jan 1748 in Holmen Kirke, København, København, Sjælland, Denmark.

  12. 54.  William Williamsen Walker died on 1 Apr 1740 in Halden (Fredrikshald), Østfold, Norway.

    William married Hedevig Olufsdatter Lembach. Hedevig was born about 1690; died about 1750 in Halden (Fredrikshald), Østfold, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  13. 55.  Hedevig Olufsdatter Lembach was born about 1690; died about 1750 in Halden (Fredrikshald), Østfold, Norway.
    Children:
    1. 27. Anna Catharina Walcker was born about 1710 in Halden (Fredrikshald), Østfold, Norway; died in May 1745 in Norderhov, Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway; was buried on 19 May 1745 in Norderhov, Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway.

  14. 56.  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]


  15. 57.  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. 28. 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.

  16. 58.  Hans Aarhuus was born in 1665 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; died in 1720.
    Children:
    1. 29. 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.

  17. 60.  Poul Weybye was born in 1671 in Birkerød, Frederiksborg, Denmark (son of Sofren Sofrensen Weybye and Karen Poulsdatter); died on 18 Nov 1739 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; was buried on 24 Nov 1739 in Byens Kirkegaard, Oslo, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Zahlkasserer, Overprioviantmester, Krigskommissær, Overhofmester, zahlkasserer i Christiania

    Notes:

    Poul Weybye, Krigskommissær, Overhofmester.

    He must come from Helsingør and was during the war with Sweden in 1710 and the years immediately following, the Chandlers Master of the Norwegian Army. He was appointed in 1714 to the 'Cashier udi Norway' and later the title of War Commissioner and was a member of the kongl. Commission that the Bishop Deichmans Management prepared the new buildings adjacent (1723), but not entered into force. He got involved in Bjærgværksspekulationer in association with the once wealthy merchant in Skien Nils Josten and these swallowed what he treasury funds could muster, he made him strains of Zahlkassen the Form of Advance. Ws Bo already 1711 in The Balance, had finally abandoned in 1722 when Josten owed ​​the royal bank above 50000 Rdl. They were both put in Akershus, where Josten died, and W., who could not get his debts covered, hensad to June 1733, when he under King Christian VI's Travel in Norway were released, after which he and his second wife lived in his Svigermoders House in Christiania until he resigned in death 18 November 1739th - He was married 1 with Margareta Maria Waach (d. 1711), probably a priest's daughter from Headlands in Hallingdal and 2 (22 Sept. 1716) with Maria Collett (b. 27. November 1695 17th November 1762), daughter of Kommerceraad James C. (IV, 50). She married 1741 Peter Resen, councilor and magistrate President in Christiania (b. 1692 d 1743).

    A. Collett, En gammel Christiania-Slægt S. 82 ff.

    H. J. Huitfeldt-Kaas.

    Sources

    nermo.org: Poul Weibye
    Dansk biografisk Lexikon / XVIII. Bind. Ubbe - Wimpffen / p473 (1887-1905) Author: Carl Frederik Bricka: Weybye, Poul, 1671-1739
    En gammel Christiania-slægt: Oberst Poul Weibye
    -------------------- Kjærulfske studier

    Poul Weyby, der døde 1739, begik Underslæb til et Beløb af 81,355 Daler og blev 1724 sat i Fængsel paa Akershus, hvorfra han først løslodes, da Christian 6. den 8. Juni 1733 besøgte Fængslet (Jvf. Daae: Det gamle Christiania, og E. Holm: Danmarks-Norges Historie 1720-1814, I, 307.)

    Poul married Margareta Maria Waach about 1708 in Birkerød, Frederiksborg, Denmark. Margareta was born in 1687 in Birkerød, Frederiksborg, Denmark; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 61.  Margareta Maria Waach was born in 1687 in Birkerød, Frederiksborg, Denmark; and died.
    Children:
    1. 30. Thomas Fredrik Weybye was born in 1709 in Birkerød, Frederiksborg, Denmark; died in 1765 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.

  19. 62.  Ulrik Frederik Jonstrup was born in 1684 in Hougrim, Aurskog, Akershus, Norway (son of Hans Olsen Jonstrup and Gjertrud Robsham); died on 1 Jul 1767 in Hougrim, Aurskog, Akershus, Norway; was buried on 8 Jul 1767 in Aurskog, Akershus, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Ulrik Frederik Hensen JONSTRUP
    • Residence: 1701, Hougrim, Aurskog, Akershus, Norway

    Ulrik married Catharina Kjeldsdatter on 21 Jun 1729 in Sørum, Akershus, Norway. Catharina (daughter of Kjeld Colbjornsen and Maren Larsdatter Lemmich) was born in 1705 in Sørum, Akershus, Norway; died in Feb 1751 in Nordre Eid, Høland, Akershus, Norway; was buried on 12 Feb 1751 in Høland, Aurskog, Akershus, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  20. 63.  Catharina Kjeldsdatter was born in 1705 in Sørum, Akershus, Norway (daughter of Kjeld Colbjornsen and Maren Larsdatter Lemmich); died in Feb 1751 in Nordre Eid, Høland, Akershus, Norway; was buried on 12 Feb 1751 in Høland, Aurskog, Akershus, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Hans Ulrik Jonstrup was born in 1730; died in 1786.
    2. 31. Cathrine Ulrica Ulriksdatter Jonstrup was born in 1731 in Eid, Høland, Akershus, Norway; died in 1801.
    3. Maren Catherine Ulriksdtr Jonstrup was born in 1733 in Eid, Høland, Akershus, Norway; died in 1814 in Vestby, Buskerud, Norway.
    4. Maria Blix Ulriksdatter Jonstrup was born in 1734 in Høland, Aurskog, Akershus, Norway; died before 1801.
    5. Kjeld Christian Jonstrup was born in 1741; died in 1810.