Historical records matching Anna Dorothea Kruse
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About Anna Dorothea Kruse
Datter av apoteker Caspar Caspersen Kruse, døpt 26. april 1725, begr. 31. juli 1776, g. 19. juli 1759 Anna Sophia Dorothea Preus, f. 18. mars 1738, d. 5. februar 1806. Anna Dorothea Kielland hadde fra sin mor, som sto den herrnhutiske retning nær, tatt en dyp religiøsitet i arv. Hun øvet i den henseende en inngripende innflytelse på sine barn. Etter mannens død beholdt hun med kgl. tillatelse bestillingen som postmester i Stavanger. Hun kjøpte 2. mars 1815 huset nr. 339 ved "Spindehuset" i Brattegaten for 916 2/3 Rd. N.V., 21. januar 1818 sjøhus nr. 278 på Jorenholmen for 100 Spd., og fikk 21. januar 1823 skjøte på halvdelen av løkken C2 i Egenæsmarken, som etter hennes død innkjøptes i kommunen til kirkegård.
Daughter of pharmacist Casper Caspersen Kruse, baptized 26 April 1725, bound. 31. July 1776, vs. 19 July 1759 Anna Sophia Dorothea Preus, f. 18 March 1738, d. 5 February 1806. Anna Dorothea Kielland inherited from her mother, who was standing near the Moravian direction, a deep spirituality. She trained in that respect, with a radical influence on their children. After her husband's death she kept up the royal consent order as postmaster in Stavanger. She bought 2 March 1815 the house No. 339 on "Spind house" in the steep street for 916 2 / 3 Rd. N.V., 21 January 1818 boathouse No. 278 on Jorenholmen 100 Spd. and got 21 January 1823 deed to half of the loop C2 in Egenæsmarken, who after her death, purchased by the municipality for use as the cemetery.
Anna Dorothea Kruse's Timeline
1771 |
August 8, 1771
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Arendal, Arendal, Aust-Agder, Norway
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1794 |
September 30, 1794
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Stavanger, Rogaland, Norge (Norway)
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1796 |
January 26, 1796
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Stavanger, Rogaland, Norge (Norway)
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1797 |
October 2, 1797
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Stavanger, Rogaland, Norge (Norway)
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1799 |
October 12, 1799
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Stavanger, Rogaland, Norge (Norway)
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1801 |
1801
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Stavanger, Rogaland, Norge (Norway)
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1803 |
December 15, 1803
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Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway
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1806 |
1806
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Stavanger, Rogaland, Norge (Norway)
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1808 |
November 3, 1808
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Lilihamer, Stavanger, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway
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