1627 - 1672 (45 years)
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Name |
Poule Rødder |
Birth |
1627 |
Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
Monsieur. Trompeter, senere Stadsmusikant i Christiania |
Death |
1 Sep 1672 |
Oslo, Oslo, Norway [1] |
Burial |
6 Sep 1672 |
Oslo, Oslo, Norway [1] |
Person ID |
I16033 |
Master |
Last Modified |
11 May 2012 |
Family 1 |
Anna Elisabeth Pettersdatter Grøter, b. 1631, Oslo, Oslo, Norway d. Aug 1670, Oslo, Oslo, Norway (Age 39 years) |
Marriage |
27 Oct 1647 |
Kristine kyrka, Göteborg, Sweden |
Children |
| 1. Kirsten Agneta Poulsdatter Rødder, b. 1653, Gothenburg, Sweden |
| 2. Catharina Poulsdatter Rødder, b. 1655, Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
+ | 3. Petter Poulsen Rødder, b. 1657, Oslo, Oslo, Norway d. Jun 1701, Oslo, Oslo, Norway (Age 44 years) |
| 4. Susanna Poulsdatter Røder, b. 8 Apr 1659, Oslo, Oslo, Norway d. 1725 (Age 65 years) |
| 5. Hendrich Poulsen Rødder, b. 1 Jan 1663 d. 1664 (Age 0 years) |
| 6. Poul Poulsen Rødder, b. 1 Jan 1663, Oslo, Oslo, Norway d. 1721, Bragernes, Buskerud, Norway (Age 57 years) |
+ | 7. Agnethe Elisabeth Poulsdatter Rødder, b. 9 Oct 1664, Oslo, Oslo, Norway d. 1 Feb 1708, Oslo, Oslo, Norway (Age 43 years) |
| 8. Fidijustus Poulsen Rødder, b. 5 Jun 1667, Oslo, Oslo, Norway d. 7 Aug 1667, Oslo, Oslo, Norway (Age 0 years) |
| 9. Fidijustus Poulsen Rødder, b. 22 Jan 1669, Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
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Family ID |
F4165 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 1627 - Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
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| Occupation - Monsieur. Trompeter, senere Stadsmusikant i Christiania - - Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
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| Marriage - 27 Oct 1647 - Kristine kyrka, Göteborg, Sweden |
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| Marriage - 4 Jun 1671 - Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
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| Death - 1 Sep 1672 - Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
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| Burial - 6 Sep 1672 - Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
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Notes |
- Rodder is a family with strong musical traditions. Paul Rodder (died 1672) was in 1660 accepted as stadsmusikant in Christiania. Under absolutism top-down regulation of the society was stadsmusikantembedet one, which one was appointed by the City Council and the appointment be confirmed by the King. The office was a privilege with both rights and duties. Stadsmusikant was silent with musical accompaniment on ceremonial occasions and private parties and to some extent also contribute to church music. He also had to assume musicians and train apprentices. In return, he had a monopoly on all musical performance [1] . The monopoly was obviously a comfort, but also came to cause conflict in the family.
When Poul Rodder died in 1672, his son Peter Rodder (1657-1701) ready to assume office as stadsmusikant. Peter Rodder Peter was married twice. First time with Dorothea Morten Sand's daughter (died 1682), daughter of Morten Lauritzen "Sand" and Sibylla Hansdtr Erfings, with whom he had at least two sons: 1 Paul Rodder (1680-1733), vicar of Vestby in Follo and fathered a large family. Second Morten Rodder (1682-1761), as interrelated in the genus Coldevin and whose lives and their generations to be treated below. In his second marriage to Anne Catherine Simon's daughter (ca. 1650 to 1745), Peter Rodder also several children, at least the sons Hans Rodder (d. 1724), who was a merchant in Christiania and also intermarried in the genus Coldevin and Peter Rodder (f . 1690), which also should be affected in the following.
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Sources |
- [S264] National Archives of Norway, Oslo Domkirke Parish Register, (National Archives of Norway, Digitalarkivet) (Reliability: 3).
Source information: Oslo county, Oslo Domkirke / Vår Frelsers menighet, Parish register (official) nr. 1 (1648-1704), Death and burial records 1673, page 424-425. http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20060217020444.jpg
- [S264] National Archives of Norway, Oslo Domkirke Parish Register, (National Archives of Norway, Digitalarkivet) (Reliability: 3).
Source information: Oslo county, Oslo Domkirke / Vår Frelsers menighet, Parish register (official) nr. 1 (1648-1704), Marriage records 1671-1672, Banns records 1672, page 128-129. http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20060217020278.jpg
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