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Elizabeth Lowry

Female 1802 - 1895  (92 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Lowry was born on 12 Aug 1802 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway (daughter of Joel Alexander Lowry and Methe Christine Zetlitz); died on 19 Mar 1895 in Dublin, Ireland.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joel Alexander Lowry was born in 1773 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland (son of James Lowry and Mary Rogers); died in 1820 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Alexander Leury

    Joel married Methe Christine Zetlitz on 24 Apr 1802 in Nedstrand, Rogaland, Norway. Methe (daughter of Christian Magnus Sigismundiusson Zetlitz and Frøchen Kielland) was born on 25 Nov 1783 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; died in 1815 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Methe Christine Zetlitz was born on 25 Nov 1783 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway (daughter of Christian Magnus Sigismundiusson Zetlitz and Frøchen Kielland); died in 1815 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 25 Nov 1783, Domkirken, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway

    Notes:

    She was engaged to a French emigrant Charles Eugene le Normand de Bretteville. He probably traveled to the East Indies, whereupon she gave birth to a son. Later, Bretteville returned to her, but she was already married to an Irish political refugee Alexander Lowry, and in 1806 she followed Ireland.
    She gave birth to four children in marriage to Lowry in Stavanger.

    Children:
    1. 1. Elizabeth Lowry was born on 12 Aug 1802 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; died on 19 Mar 1895 in Dublin, Ireland.
    2. Jane Anne Lowry was born on 25 May 1805 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; died on 18 Jan 1883 in Dublin, Ireland.
    3. Mary Lowry was born on 25 May 1805 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; died in , , , Ireland.
    4. Alexander Prentice Lowry was born on 13 Jun 1806 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; died on 11 Apr 1843 in , , North Carolina, USA.
    5. James Lowry was born in 1808 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland; died on 8 Jan 1870 in , Sumter, South Carolina, USA.
    6. Henry Wallace Lowry was born in 1809 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland; died on 3 Mar 1891 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; was buried in Carlton, Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia.
    7. John Francis Lowry was born on 14 May 1812 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland; died on 2 Oct 1893 in Pigeon Creek, Butler, Alabama, USA; was buried in Greenville, Butler, Alabama, USA.
    8. Susanna Lowry was born in 1814 in , , Dublin, Ireland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Lowry was born in 1725 in , County Down, Ireland; died in Feb 1794 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland.

    James married Mary Rogers in 1745 in , County Down, Ireland. Mary was born in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland; died in 1803 in Downpatrick, Down, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Rogers was born in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland; died in 1803 in Downpatrick, Down, Ireland.
    Children:
    1. James Lowry was born in 1750 in , County Down, Ireland.
    2. Hamilton Lowry was born in 1753 in Downpatrick, Down, Ireland; died in 1833 in Downpatrick, Down, Ireland.
    3. Jane Lowry was born in 1768 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland; died in 1794 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland.
    4. Susannah Lowry was born in 1770 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland; died on 22 Oct 1798 in , County Down, Ireland.
    5. Bethel Lowry was born in 1772 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland; died in 1854 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland.
    6. 2. Joel Alexander Lowry was born in 1773 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland; died in 1820 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland.
    7. John Henry Lowrie was born on 6 Aug 1784 in Ulster, Ulster, New York, USA; died on 18 Aug 1884 in Greenfield, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA.

  3. 6.  Christian Magnus Sigismundiusson Zetlitz was born in Nov 1754 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 29 Nov 1754 in Domkirken, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway (son of Sigismundius Johansson Zetlitz and Mette Christine Magnus); died on 20 Oct 1825 in Christianslyst, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.

    Notes:

    He disciplined at the pharmacy in Stavanger with his stepfather Andreas Bosse, who on 13 March 1763 had bought the pharmacy for 1600 Rd. by Caspar Casparsen Kruse. On May 16, 1778, he completed a Pharmaceutical Exam in Copenhagen with a "unanimous honors", and on April 21, 1779, he was deported to the pharmacy in Stavanger and on November 8, 1780, granted as a pharmacy. On August 24, 1795, he rented out the pharmacy for exams. Pharm. David Zuschlag, and October 20, 1806, he sold it with houses No. 283 and 284 in Urtegaden for 10,000 Rd. to his brother Henrik Andreas Magnus Zetlitz, who on February 6, 1807 got the Royal Grant to run the pharmacy. Later he was a merchant and procurator in Stavanger. Besides the pharmacy with associated house, Christian M. Zetlitz owned several houses and properties in Stavanger for a shorter or longer period, as well as a small farm "Christianslyst" in Hetland's parish, which he cultivated and beautifully planted. Here he died on October 20, 1825. Buried in Stavanger.
    Chr. M. Zetlitz seems to have dealt with literary works. He is thus seen on November 19, 1790 to have issued an invitation to subscribe to the translation of the English author Laurentz Sterne's "Tristam Shandy".
    Christian Pram states in his travel report to "The Royal Danish National Economy - and the College of Commerce" of 1805 (published in the Norwegian Journal of Instruction, 1884, p. 174 et seq.):

    "Of other inhabitants, this city (Stavanger) has an Apotheker Zetlitz, who, well in his profession, is also outside the same a very active man. He is an active co-founder of the civic school, also for the poor. He has cultivated a quantity and uncircumcised lands. Undoubtedly, one - and most importantly - of those who have given the blow to the business of the grubbing-up work, is the chairman of the bourgeois artillery of the city, and must have a great deal of profit, having and, without reward, with true zeal. and sacrifice, presented as a roadside master, on the royal, here the way of the roadside, the construction of an excellent Chausseé down the gentleman, half of which is completed under him, namely three of the seven miles to be drawn through this county. "

    Son of regiment field cut Sigismundus Zetlitz, f. 1725, September 19, 1762, g. December 12, 1752 Mette Christine Magnus, born September 29, 1735, November 22, 1772.

    Christian married Frøchen Kielland on 24 Aug 1780 in Domkirken, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway. Frøchen (daughter of Gabriel Kirsebom Jansen Kielland and Margaretha Maria Jacobsdatter Lund) was born on 24 Oct 1754 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 21 Mar 1815 in Christianslyst, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Frøchen Kielland was born on 24 Oct 1754 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway (daughter of Gabriel Kirsebom Jansen Kielland and Margaretha Maria Jacobsdatter Lund); died on 21 Mar 1815 in Christianslyst, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    Children:
    1. 3. Methe Christine Zetlitz was born on 25 Nov 1783 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; died in 1815 in Linen-Hill, Shannaghan, County Down, Ireland.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Sigismundius Johansson Zetlitz was born on 25 Jun 1725 in Strømsø, Drammen, Buskerud, Norway (son of Johan Gabriel von Zetlitz and Kirsten Hansdatter Parelius); died on 19 Sep 1762 in Kolding, Vejle, Denmark.

    Notes:

    Sigusmundus took his examination in surgery in Copenhagen in 1747. He took up his practice in Drammen and continued in Stavanger the 25th of June 1750 at the Vesterlenske nasjonale infanteri Regiment in Stavanger. He died at a war operation in Kolding (Denmark) 19 Sep 1762 on a retreat march from Holstein.

    Sigismundius married Mette Christine Magnus on 12 Dec 1752 in Domkirken, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway. Mette (daughter of Christian Magnus and Christine Aagaard Seehusen) was born on 29 Sep 1735 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 29 Sep 1735 in Domkirken Frue, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; died on 22 Nov 1772 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 30 Nov 1772 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mette Christine Magnus was born on 29 Sep 1735 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 29 Sep 1735 in Domkirken Frue, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway (daughter of Christian Magnus and Christine Aagaard Seehusen); died on 22 Nov 1772 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 30 Nov 1772 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Johan Gabriel Zetlitz was born on 21 Oct 1753; died in 1785.
    2. Christian Magnus Zetlizt was born in 1754; was buried in 1825.
    3. 6. Christian Magnus Sigismundiusson Zetlitz was born in Nov 1754 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 29 Nov 1754 in Domkirken, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; died on 20 Oct 1825 in Christianslyst, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    4. Hans Zetlitz was born on 3 Feb 1756; died on 9 Mar 1762.
    5. Sigismundus Zetlitz was born in 1757; died in 1763 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    6. Chirurgus Henrich Andreas Magnus Zetlitz was born on 27 Oct 1758 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; died on 29 Jun 1821 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    7. Kirstine Aagaad Sigismundus Zetlitz was born on 14 Dec 1759; died on 7 Jan 1762.
    8. Jens Sigismundsen Zetlitz was born on 26 Jan 1761 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 1 Feb 1761 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; died on 14 Jan 1821 in Kviteseid, Telemark, Norway; was buried on 23 Jan 1821 in Kviteseid, Telemark, Norway.

  3. 14.  Gabriel Kirsebom Jansen Kielland was born on 14 Dec 1724 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway (son of Jan Jacobsen Kielland and Frøchen Gabrielsdatter Kirsebom); died on 5 Sep 1780 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.

    Notes:

    Gabriel Kirsebom Jansen Kielland (in Norwegian)
    Han anføres i sønnens opptegnelser å ha vært utdannet til student. I 1750-årene fór han til sjøs som skipper, og nedsatte seg derpå 1758 i Sogndalsstranden som handelsmann og havarikommisjonær og tok borgerskap i Christiansand. Han var kirkeverge i Sogndal. Mens han var bosatt der, sees han stadig å ha gjort forretninger sammen med sin i Stavanger etablerte bror Jacob. Efter morens foreldre hadde brødrene arvet 1 bismerpund 4 ½ merker smør i gården Drageland i Sogndal, som de solgte 5. januar 1758, 3 merker smør i Reeg, som solgtes 2. januar 1765, og 12 merker smør i Høiland i Hetland. 27. juni 1764 kjøpte Gabriel Kielland ¼ i Sogndal kirke for 230 Rd. Da faren var død flyttet Gabriel Kielland sommeren 1765 til Stavanger. Solgte da sine hus, der var oppført på den av faren tidligere bebodde grunn i Sogndalsstranden.I Stavanger, hvor han tok borgerskap og nedsatte seg som kjøpmann, hadde Gabriel Kielland allerede 22. juni 1764 innkjøpt sin hustrus farmors, Birgitta Nyrop, slekten Valentinsens våningshus med tilhørende sjøhus på Jorenholmen med to dertil hørende grunnstykker. 5. april 1769 kjøpte han dertil et sjøhus og 4. august 1780 et hus på Holmen, og 13. april 1771 ervervet han seg et sjøhus i Skudesnes for å delta i de der pågående sildefiskerier. Av en skattefortegnelse fra 1773 sees det at Gabriel Kielland den gang var den fjerde i rekken av Stavangers skatteydere. Han eiet sammen med broren flere skip, og hørte til dens første handelsmenn. Han kalles derfor også i skifteprotokollen "Den i Livet velædle og velberømte Kjøbmand". I 1772 festet han flere av de da utparsellerte Egenæs-løkker, og han hadde 12. september 1768 av sin svigermor for 500 Rd. fått avståelsesbrev på "lille Hvidingsø" med tilliggende holme (senere Sølyst og Ressholmen). Han var forhandler av stemplet papir og blev en av byens "eligerede Mænd". Gabriel Kielland synes å ha vært en mann av smak. Hans sønn forteller at han hadde anvendt megen bekostning på å utstyre sitt hus i Sogndal, og det kan av gamle dokumenter sees at han hadde sans for smukt innbo og husgeråd.

    He is stated in the son's records to have been a student student. In the 1750s he went to sea as a skipper, and then established himself in 1758 in Sogndalsstrand as a trader and casualty commissioner and took citizenship in Christiansand. He was a church guard in Sogndal. While living there, he is constantly seen having done business with his brother Jacob, established in Stavanger. After the mother's parents, the brothers had inherited 1 bismer pound 4 ½ marks butter in the farm Drageland in Sogndal, which they sold on January 5, 1758, 3 brands of butter in Reeg, which was sold January 2, 1765, and 12 brands of butter in Høiland in Hetland. June 27, 1764, Gabriel Kielland bought ¼ in Sogndal church for 230 Rd. When his father died, Gabriel Kielland moved to Stavanger in the summer of 1765. He then sold his houses, which were listed on the land previously inhabited by his father in Sogndalsstrand.

    In Stavanger, where he took the bourgeoisie and set up as a merchant, on June 22, 1764, Gabriel Kielland had purchased his wife's grandmother, Birgitta Nyrop, the family's Valentinsens farmhouse with associated sea house on Jorenholmen with two associated plots. On April 5, 1769, he purchased a sea house and on August 4, 1780 a house on Holmen, and on April 13, 1771 he acquired a sea house in Skudesnes to participate in the herring fisheries in progress. From a tax record from 1773 it is seen that Gabriel Kielland at that time was the fourth in the series of Stavanger's taxpayers. He owned several ships with his brother and belonged to its first traders. He is therefore also called in the shift protocol "The in good life and well-known merchant". In 1772, he attached several of the then extinct Egenæs loops, and on September 12, 1768, he had his mother-in-law for 500 Rd. received letter of resignation on "little Hvidingsø" with adjacent islets (later Sølyst and Ressholmen). He was a dealer of stamped paper and became one of the city's "elated men". Gabriel Kielland seems to have been a man of taste. His son says he had used a great deal of expense to equip his house in Sogndal, and it can be seen from old documents that he had a sense of beautiful furnishings and household items.

    Gabriel married Margaretha Maria Jacobsdatter Lund on 7 Dec 1753 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway. Margaretha was born on 5 Mar 1724 in Abildsnes, Hidra, Vest-Agder, Norway; died on 22 Feb 1761 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 2 Mar 1761 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Margaretha Maria Jacobsdatter Lund was born on 5 Mar 1724 in Abildsnes, Hidra, Vest-Agder, Norway; died on 22 Feb 1761 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 2 Mar 1761 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway.
    Children:
    1. 7. Frøchen Kielland was born on 24 Oct 1754 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 21 Mar 1815 in Christianslyst, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    2. Birgitte Elene Kielland was born on 30 Nov 1756 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 10 Apr 1821 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    3. Elchen Margaretha Kielland was born on 7 Nov 1758 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 16 Jul 1804 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    4. Margaretha Maria Kielland was born on 13 Apr 1760 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 12 May 1783 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.


Generation: 5

  1. 24.  Johan Gabriel von Zetlitz was born in 1685 in Silesia, Poland; died on 28 Oct 1737 in Strømsø, Drammen, Buskerud, Norway.

    Johan married Kirsten Hansdatter Parelius. Kirsten was born in 1708; died on 12 Jun 1750 in Drammen, Buskerud, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 25.  Kirsten Hansdatter Parelius was born in 1708; died on 12 Jun 1750 in Drammen, Buskerud, Norway.
    Children:
    1. 12. Sigismundius Johansson Zetlitz was born on 25 Jun 1725 in Strømsø, Drammen, Buskerud, Norway; died on 19 Sep 1762 in Kolding, Vejle, Denmark.

  3. 26.  Christian Magnus was born on 2 Nov 1707 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 3 Nov 1707 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway (son of Henrich Magnus and Regine Christensdatter Beyer); died on 22 Jan 1756 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 29 Jan 1756 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.

    Notes:

    Christian was born at 2:30 AM, at home, on 2 Nov. 1707. He was christened two days later. His Godfathers were his grandfather Christian Magnus, Anders Jensen and Mogns Christensen. His godmothers were his mother , Aalet Christen Mognsens and sister Bente Magnus.

    He was churchward and retailer.

    Christian married Christine Aagaard Seehusen on 17 Oct 1731 in Domkirken Frue, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway. Christine (daughter of Hans Mortensen Seehuusen and Mette Christina Hansdatter Buch) was born in Dec 1699 in Helleland, Rogaland, Norway; died in Jun 1754 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 28 Jun 1754 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 27.  Christine Aagaard Seehusen was born in Dec 1699 in Helleland, Rogaland, Norway (daughter of Hans Mortensen Seehuusen and Mette Christina Hansdatter Buch); died in Jun 1754 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 28 Jun 1754 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Tvillinger Magnus was born on 29 Dec 1731 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; and died.
    2. Henrich Andreas Magnus was born in Jan 1733 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 14 Jan 1733 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; died on 18 Sep 1767 in Finnøy, Rogaland, Norway.
    3. Hans Magnus was born on 18 Apr 1734; and died.
    4. 13. Mette Christine Magnus was born on 29 Sep 1735 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was christened on 29 Sep 1735 in Domkirken Frue, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; died on 22 Nov 1772 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 30 Nov 1772 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    5. Lauritz Smith Magnus was born on 17 Apr 1737; died on 27 Nov 1737.

  5. 28.  Jan Jacobsen Kielland was born on 8 Apr 1693 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway (son of Jacob Nielsen Kielland and Elchen Jansdatter Kielland); died on 20 Apr 1765 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 27 Apr 1765 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway.

    Notes:

    I en familieopptegnelse fra slutningen av det 18. årh. anføres det at han i sin ungdom ervervet seg midler ved å seile rundt med en slupp og forsynte flåten med proviant under krigen med Sverige. Hvordan det enn kan forholde seg hermed, så kan det i hvert fall sees at Jan Kielland allerede tidlig har hatt noen kapital til sin rådighet. 4. desember 1721, da han nylig var blitt gift, festet han av sin svigerfar en grunn i Sogndalsstranden. Han nedsatte seg der som handelsmann, kalles 1729 velfornemme borger til Christiansand og tok tillike borgerskap i Stavanger. En av stiftamtmannen 14. juni 1727 autorisert regnskapsbok er ennå bevart. Hans virksomhet omfattet alminnelig kjøpmannshandel, pengeforretninger, skipsrederi samt fiske i Sogndalselven. Han ses bl.a. å ha hatt varige forbindelser på Bragernes, dit han avskipet fiskevarer. I et dokument, datert Stavanger 5. november 1743, ansatte han sin formue til ca. 3000 Rd. Han eiet 1 bismerpund 3 merker smør i Saurdal, som 15. mars 1730 blev bortbygslet, og kjøpte derhos: 2. oktober 1732 2 bismerpund 6 merker smør i Nedre Aamot med odel og åsete, hvilken gård han allerede 1734 bortbygslet og 11. mars 1761 atter solgte; 4. mars 1737 1 mark smør i Gytland, solgt 10. november 1738, og 11 merker smør i Ytre Myland, solgt 14. november 1740; 8. januar 1741 1 løp 1 bismerpund 19 merker smør og 5. april 1743 17 merker smør i Haneberg, atter solgt 3. februar 1765; enn videre 2 bismerpund smør og 11 merker smør i Aarstad, solgt 19. mars 1744 og 29. mars 1753, samt 10 ½ merker smør i Øyestad, solgt 14. november 1748. Allerede 24. februar 1724 hadde han kjøpt 1/6 i Sogndal kirke for 113 Rd. Senere tilkjøpte han flere anparter, så at han kom til å eie 5/8 i kirken. 4/8 solgtes 18. desember 1765 for 370 Rd., mens 1/8 etter hans bestemmelse av sønnene blev skjenket sognets fattige 9. januar 1769.
    De offentlige protokoller viser at Jan Kielland har sittet i temmelig utstrakt virksomhet, og at han ubetinget har vært stedets betydeligste handelsmann. At han også har nydt distriktets aktelse og tillit, synes å fremgå av de mange verv som verge og lagverge, som var ham overdratt. På sine gamle dager opphørte han med handelen og tok bolig på Haneberg. Noen offentlig skifteforretning etter ham finnes ikke, men det er grunn til å anta at han etterlot seg en etter forholdene betydelig formue. Det er fra hans siste år oppbevart noen få opptegnelser, som tyder på at han har vært en meget religiøst anlagt mann.



    In a family record from the end of the 18th century. It is stated that in his youth he acquired funds by sailing around with a slip and supplying the fleet with provisions during the war with Sweden. Whatever the case may be, it can at least be seen that Jan Kielland already had some capital at his disposal early on. On December 4, 1721, when he had recently been married, he attached his father-in-law to a land in Sogndalsstrand. He settled there as a trader, was called the well-known citizen of Christiansand in 1729 and also took citizenship in Stavanger. One of the founding dean on June 14, 1727, an authorized accounting book is still preserved. His business included general merchandising, money stores, shipping companies and fishing in the Sogndalselven. He is seen, among other things. having had lasting connections at Bragernes, where he shipped off fishery products. In a document dated Stavanger November 5, 1743, he employed his fortune for approx. 3000 Rd. He owned 1 bismer pound 3 brands of butter in Saurdal, which was demolished on March 15, 1730, and bought it: October 2, 1732 2 bismer pound 6 brands butter in Lower Aamot with cheese and cheese, which farm he already removed in 1734 and March 11, 1761 resold; March 4, 1737 1 mark butter in Gytland, sold November 10, 1738, and 11 brands butter in Ytre Myland, sold November 14, 1740; January 8, 1741 1 run 1 bismer pound 19 brands butter and April 5, 1743 17 brands butter in Haneberg, again sold February 3, 1765; even 2 bismer pound butter and 11 brands butter in Aarstad, sold March 19, 1744 and March 29, 1753, as well as 10 ½ marks butter in Øyestad, sold November 14, 1748. Already February 24, 1724 he had bought 1/6 in Sogndal church for 113 Rd. Later he bought several shares, so he came to own 5/8 in the church. 4/8 was sold on December 18, 1765 for 370 Rd, while 1/8 according to his determination of the sons was bestowed on the parish's poor 9 January 1769.
    The public protocols show that Jan Kielland has been in rather extensive business and that he has unquestionably been the most important trader of the place. The fact that he also enjoyed the district's esteem and trust appears to be evident from the many offices of the guardian and lawyer, who were entrusted to him. In his old days, he ceased trading and took up residence at Haneberg. Some public shift business after him does not exist, but there is reason to assume that he left behind a substantial wealth. From his last year, a few records have been kept, suggesting that he has been a very religious man.

    Jan married Frøchen Gabrielsdatter Kirsebom on 15 Jan 1721. Frøchen was born on 21 Mar 1699 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 11 May 1742 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 18 Jun 1742 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 29.  Frøchen Gabrielsdatter Kirsebom was born on 21 Mar 1699 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 11 May 1742 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 18 Jun 1742 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Elchen Jansdatter Kielland was born in 1721; died in 1726 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway.
    2. Gabriel Kirsebom Jansen Kielland was born in 1723; died in 1723 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway.
    3. 14. Gabriel Kirsebom Jansen Kielland was born on 14 Dec 1724 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 5 Sep 1780 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    4. Jacob Jansen Kielland was born on 12 Feb 1726 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 20 Oct 1788 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.


Generation: 6

  1. 52.  Henrich Magnus was born on 26 Feb 1684 in , Stord, Hordaland, Norway (son of Christian Magnus and Margrethe Andersdtr Rasch); died on 17 Apr 1739 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 23 Apr 1739 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Hindrich Andreas MAGNUS
    • Occupation: Captain and grocer.

    Henrich married Regine Christensdatter Beyer on 23 Feb 1707. Regine (daughter of Christen Mognsen Beyer and Maren Hansdatter Mondrich) was born on 21 Jan 1681 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 9 Dec 1738 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 16 Dec 1738 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 53.  Regine Christensdatter Beyer was born on 21 Jan 1681 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway (daughter of Christen Mognsen Beyer and Maren Hansdatter Mondrich); died on 9 Dec 1738 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 16 Dec 1738 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Frantz Hindrichsen Magnus
    2. 26. Christian Magnus was born on 2 Nov 1707 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 3 Nov 1707 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 22 Jan 1756 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 29 Jan 1756 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    3. Christen Magnus was born in Mar 1709 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was christened on 25 Mar 1709 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died on 31 Mar 1747 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

  3. 54.  Hans Mortensen Seehuusen was born in 1666 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway (son of Morten Hanssøn Seehuusen and Elisabeth Søfrensdatter Godtzen); died on 4 Apr 1712 in Helleland, Rogaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Helleland, Rogaland, Norway; Sogneprest
    • Residence: 1701, Helleland, Rogaland, Norway

    Hans married Mette Christina Hansdatter Buch on 28 Jan 1696 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway. Mette (daughter of Hans Hanssønn Buch and Maren Andersdatter Aagaard) died in 1711. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 55.  Mette Christina Hansdatter Buch (daughter of Hans Hanssønn Buch and Maren Andersdatter Aagaard); died in 1711.
    Children:
    1. 27. Christine Aagaard Seehusen was born in Dec 1699 in Helleland, Rogaland, Norway; died in Jun 1754 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 28 Jun 1754 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    2. Morten Hansen Seehuusen was born in 1700 in Helleland, Rogaland, Norway.
    3. Elisabeth Hansdatter Seehuusen was born in 1700 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died in 1756 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.

  5. 56.  Jacob Nielsen Kielland was born on 14 Mar 1665 in Kielland, Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway (son of Nils Lauritzsøn Kielland and Ingeborg Olsdatter Myland); died on 4 Dec 1726 in Vebrandsøy, Haugesund, Rogaland, Norway.

    Notes:

    Etter foreldrene arvet han Eve i Heskestad 1 bismerpund smør, 1 bismerpund 3 merker smør i Saurdal i Sogndal, hvorav han solgte 18 merker til broren Lauritz, og 6 spd. korn i Hetland i Birkreim, bortbygslet 4. desember 1701. Han kjøpte dertil sammen med broren Lauritz 31. mars 1698 1 bismerpund 1 mark smør i Haneberg og bygslet 18. november 1695 den del av Nedre Løvaas med sletten som broren Ellef hadde brukt, samt 2. mars 1696 og 18. januar 1699 to anparter i Aarstad. Sr. Jacob Kielland, som (før 1691) hadde hatt borgerskap til Christiansand, synes å ha drevet ikke ubetydelig forretninger. 1693 skattet han til garnisonens underhold i Christiansand 6 Rd. - Høyeste skatt dersteds 24 Rd. og laveste 1 mark, og han hadde mange debitorer rundt i Sogndal og de tilstøtende distrikter. 1701 sees han med sin skute, 4 lester, å ha gjort flere reiser med fiskevarer m.m. til Christiania og Drammen. Han fungerte sammen med broren Lauritz som offentlig beskikket besiktigelsesmann og hadde befatning med havarisaker. Lykken sviktet ham imidlertid fullstendig. 24. august 1708 måtte han selge sitt hus og sjøhus i Sogndalstranden. 13. september s. å. solgte han en tredjedel i skibet "Giertrud Cecilia" for 200 Rd., og 21. november s. å måtte han også skille seg ved hva han hadde tilbake av jordegods. Av tingbøkene fremgår det at han bl. a. var kommet i gjeld til Sr. Tørres Christensen i Mandalen, og av tolder Jens Duns i Flekkefjord var han blitt forstrakt med penger "til hans Skibsrums Befordring til Dunkerchen". Han tok nu for noen tid bolig i Flekkefjord. Rettsprotokollen for Lister (Riksark. Nr. 2297 fol. 5) inneholder følgende tilførsel fra vårsaketinget på Fedde tingsted den 4de mars 1709:
    "Jakob Nielsen Kielland, borger til Christiansand og boende i Flechefiord, frembkom og tilkiendegav hvor uløkelig hand nu i forbigagne Aar haver mist hans Skibsrum kaldet Dirche Zicilia paa Reise her fra ad Skotland, lad med Trælast, hvorudi han reddede den halve part, og for dette endnu staar i Debet: Tilforne, ligesaa uløkelig, ved Søen forlist een sin Farkost ved Landning, Er nu formedelst saadanne store anstød (disverre) geraaden i gield og saa slet tilstand, at hand fast ingen Raad eller middel veed til sin og børns ernæring, end sige at fortsette sin borgerlige handel og brug, som han hidtil haver stræbt at vedholde, men nu for hannem maa ligge øde; Dette alt i henseende allerunderdanigst at søge Kongel. Naade til nogen hjelp og Rædning igjen - og tilspurde hand nu samtl. Nærværende Almue, om dennem denne hans store modgang ej er bevist? Dertil de Svarede, at det noksom en hver er vitterlig, og beklagede derhos at hannem saa contraire er gaaen, saasom da hand sad med nogen tilstand i sit borgerlige brug, har hand bistaaet en hver som hannem søgt haver, med hvis hand nogenlunde har kunnet komme afsted, omskiønt hand selv hos mange haver taget skade og misbetaling - Herpaa hand da et Tingsvidne af Retten var begierende" .
    Senere bodde han avvekslende i Flekkefjord og på gården Løvås i Sogndal. I 1712 sees han påny å være kommet noe til krefter, idet han da kjøpte en anpart, 28 merker smør, i gården Midbø. Han eiet nå også gården Egeland, 36 merker smør, i Heskestad. I 1717 opptrådte han som befullmektiget i havarisak. Han nevnes 1720 som værende østerpå og 1721 som "velfornemme borger" i et skifte i Sogndal. Død på Hvidbrandsøen ved Haugesund 4. desember 1726 og begravet i Haugesund kirke. Hans sønn Jan sier i sine opptegnelser, etter å ha omtalt farens død:

    " Der skal sig ingen af verden rose før hand i graven er komen haver hand som andre Syndere udi verden gud høyelig fortørnet saa maatte hand noch tit klage at herren hafde fuld skienchet hans beger som han sagde sig noch at haue fortient den som synes at kunde været klogere det maatte ønskes at vi af andris skade kunde blive viis."

    Jacob married Echen Jansdatter, daughter of Jan Henrichsen and Elisabeth Jacobsdatter. (Echen Jansdatter was born circa 1672 and died circa 1701.)

    After the parents he inherited Eve in Heskestad 1 bishop's pound butter, 1 bismer pound 3 brands butter in Saurdal in Sogndal, of which he sold 18 brands to his brother Lauritz, and 6 spd. grain in Hetland in Birkreim, remodeled on December 4, 1701. He bought it together with his brother Lauritz on March 31, 1698 1 bismerpund 1 mark butter in Haneberg and the building block November 18, 1695 the part of Nedre Løvaas with the plain that the brother Ellef had used, and March 2, 1696 and January 18, 1699, two shares in Aarstad. Sr. Jacob Kielland, who (before 1691) had had the bourgeoisie of Christiansand, seems to have run insignificant business. In 1693 he treasured the garrison's maintenance in Christiansand 6 Rd. - Highest tax there 24th Rd. and lowest 1 mark, and he had many debtors around in Sogndal and the adjacent districts. In 1701 he is seen with his ship, 4 tests, having made several trips with fishery products etc. to Christiania and Drammen. He worked with his brother Lauritz, who publicly appointed an inspector and was in charge of accident cases. Happiness, however, completely failed him. On August 24, 1708, he had to sell his house and sea house in Sogndalstrand. On September 13, he sold a third in the ship "Giertrud Cecilia" for 200 rd, and on November 21 he had to distinguish himself with what he had left of the estate. It appears from the land register that he has, among other things, a. had come into debt to Sr. Tørres Christensen in Mandalen, and by the customs officer Jens Duns in Flekkefjord, he had been extorted with money "to the ship's room for transportation to the Dunkerchen". He now took residence for some time in Flekkefjord. The legal record for Lister (Riksark. No. 2297 fol. 5) contains the following entry from the spring lawsuit at Fedde tingsted on March 4, 1709:

    "Jakob Nielsen Kielland, a citizen of Christiansand and a resident of Flechefiord, made and handed over how unfortunate the hand now has lost his ship's room, called Dirche Zicilia on a journey here from Scotland, leave with lumbering to save half the party, and for this is still in the debate: Admit, as unkind, by the sea, one bypasses his craft at landing, is now by such great stumbling blocks (disvergence) the guise of the gield and so vile state, that no firm or means knowing its and children's nutrition than say to continue his bourgeois trade and use, which he has so far endeavored to maintain, but now for the sake of his despair, this all in all respects to seek the king, grace to any help and fear again - and now hand in hand. Present Almue, if this one has not proved his great adversity, to the same, replied that each one is well-known, and regretted that he was so contraire, as if he were ed any condition in his bourgeois use, the hand has assisted every one who has applied for gardens, whose hand has been about to get away, circumcised hand even in many gardens, and damage and misconduct - Hereupon when a witness of the court was covetous ".

    Later he lived alternately in Flekkefjord and on the farm Løvås in Sogndal. In 1712 he was once again seen to have come into power, when he then bought a share, 28 brands of butter, in the farm Midbø. He now also owned the farm Egeland, 36 brands of butter, in Heskestad. In 1717 he acted as an agent in a casualty. He is mentioned in 1720 as being eastern and in 1721 as "well-known citizen" in a shift in Sogndal. Death at Hvidbrandsøen near Haugesund on December 4, 1726 and buried in Haugesund church. His son Jan says in his records, after mentioning his father's death:
    "No one of the world should stand before hand in the grave has come hand in hand like other sinners in the world god highly upset so hand hand often complain that the gentleman had full skienchet his cup as he said no to haue to deserve the one who seems to customer been wiser it had to be wished that we might be injured by others. "

    Jacob married Elchen Jansdatter Kielland on 5 Mar 1693 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway. Elchen was born on 4 Jan 1672 in Kielland, Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 5 May 1701 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 57.  Elchen Jansdatter Kielland was born on 4 Jan 1672 in Kielland, Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 5 May 1701 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway.
    Children:
    1. 28. Jan Jacobsen Kielland was born on 8 Apr 1693 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 20 Apr 1765 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 27 Apr 1765 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway.
    2. Elisabeth Jacobsdatter Kielland was born on 1 Apr 1699 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died on 22 Feb 1729 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway.
    3. Ellert Jacobsen Kielland was born on 1 Apr 1699 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died in 1789 in Egersund, Rogaland, Norway.
    4. Elias Jacobsen Kielland was born on 3 May 1701 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway; died in Jun 1701 in Sokndal, Rogaland, Norway.