Abt 1565 - 1638 (73 years)
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Name |
Eggert Stockfleth |
Birth |
Abt 1565 |
Haderslev, Sonderjylland, Denmark |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
Skipper og kjøpmann |
Death |
Mar 1638 |
Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway [1] |
Burial |
27 Mar 1638 |
Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway [1] |
Person ID |
I11736 |
Master |
Last Modified |
22 May 2013 |
Children |
| 1. Hans Eggertsen Stockfleth, b. Haderslev, Sonderjylland, Denmark d. Jun 1660, Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
+ | 2. Henning Eggertsen Stockfleth, b. Abt 1605, Haderslev, Sonderjylland, Denmark d. Feb 1664, Oslo, Oslo, Norway (Age 59 years) |
+ | 3. Jakob Eggertsen Stockfleth, b. 1607, Haderslev, Sonderjylland, Denmark d. Sep 1652, Oslo, Oslo, Norway (Age 45 years) |
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Family ID |
F3245 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos |
| Eggert Stockfleth 1565-1638 Portrait of Eggert Stockfleth (d. 1638), merchant in Drammen, came originally from Haderslev in Denmark and is founder of the Norwegian genus Stockfleth. Breast Picture painted in an oval. Half right profile. Right arm across the chest, arm amputee probably just below the elbow. |
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Notes |
- Wealthy Skipper and Trader in Haderslev. - The city Haderslev Archive was lost in the Great Fire of 1627, so it is very little that the study of the old Archive Residues has come forward concerning Eggert Stockfleth. 13/12 1607 is Stockfleth put in Tax of 8 Skilling Liibecker a Eiendom in Haderslev and also of another Eiendom in the same City in which he lived. Eiendommen lay in the neighborhood of The monastery, in the time probably better Street, now it's only a small side street. - To Stockfleth 'must have been' Holstein Oberstl. is now not proven and seems somewhat doubtful. In addition Eggert Stockfleth have a person of the same genus-name around 1607 lived in Haderslev, because of Easter P. AW Knudsen and J. Rehmer surety for a loan of 100 Liibeckers Mark at Kommunitetet in Haderslev for Heinrich Stockfleth.
At the beginning of the 17th Century there was a lively Migration to Norway from Haderslev - and from Jutland at all - especially when the imperial troops under the 30th Aars-War broke in on the Jutland peninsula, the 1627th After a short or longer wanderings came most to rest in Christiania or on Bragernæs (Drammen), especially at the latter place. For these to Norway immigrant Persons was particularly Haderslev families, Garman, Stockfleth and Mecklenburg came to occupy a leading position in Drammen, where in all Fall Eggert Stockfleth lived the 1629th To Stockfleth already before was personally acquainted in Drammen apparent from the following Notice of Drammens Customs Accounts for 1622:
»27d June received Eggert Stockfleth of sydney with its ship and introduced several Danish goods of flour, malt, bacon, grains and other more, which he here in the harbor negotiated. - Soldering again share, legter and bjelker that he intended to forlosse to degraded Haderslev '.
27/3 1638 buried in Bragernæs churchyard.
Tord Petersen: Drammen, a Norwegian østerlandsbys Development History
Volume II, Drammen the 1921st
Rector C. W. Ludvig. Horn: Memorial Blade II on them from whom my wife tribes, Hamar the 1913th
Dr. Phil. T. O. Achelis and Telegrafkontr. v. Eyben, both of Haderslev (the latter now dismissed on Active status as Telegraph Manager in Nyborg) kindly made Studies of Haderslev City Archives residues.
Personalh. Cochrane Database. 5, 1884, 212 - Erick Pontoppidan: Annal. IV, 208)
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