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About Christinus Castberg Lange

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72.9 Christinus Castberg Lange I, born 9 April 1830, died in Sandefjord 20 December 1912, graduated from Christiania Cathedral School in 1848, examination in philosophy and theological university degree in 1853. In December 1854, he was appointed manager and teacher of Sandefjord Upper Public School, and 25 February 1859 he was ordained assistant to the vicar of Sandeherred. 30 April 1877, when Sandefjord became an individual parish after dean M. B. Landstad's resignation, (see No. 56) he became the vicar of Sandeherred from 1 July 1877. 13 October 1884 he became a dean in Larvik parish. In opposition to most other ministers - regretfully -, Christinus Castberg Lange always preached for a packed church, Reverend M. Hermanrud has informed the publisher. He resigned from this job in 1906 and moved with his wife to Christiania. They only stayed here for a little while, because their good memories drove them back to Sandefjord, where they bought a house from which they could see their old, beloved vicarage in Sandeherred. Both of them died here on 21 January 1901, Christinus Castberg Lange was made Knight of King Olav's order, for "Merited Office Activity".

In Sandeherred Church, 13 September 1855, he married his cousin Petra Christine Margrethe Bing Castberg, born in Kviteseid 22 August 1831, daughter of the vicar at that time, Peter Hersleb Harboe Castberg (born 1794, died 1858 as vicar of Sandeherred) and Anna Margaretha Zimmer Henckel, a Danish daughter of a clergyman (born in Samso 1793, died 1854). In 1880, they celebrated their silver wedding, and in 1905 they're gold wedding. On both of these occasions, they sat in the same living room and at the same table as on their wedding day in 1855. A lot of relatives and friends attended their gold wedding to wish them luck, and the vicarage wasn't big enough to contain all of them. Sandefjord mechanic workshop had built an enormous tent in the garden, in which there were both electrical lights, lined up tables and plenty of room for the 224 guests. All of Sandefjord and Sandeherred were celebrating, and the newspapers published special party-editions with the gold- bride's and groom's portraits and biographies. During the supper, the guests were informed from one of the local newspapers, that the entire Norwegian army and fleet was mobilized - it was during the critical days in 1905 - and the next day, when the guests were on their way back home, the trains were full of officers, soldiers and sailors who were to receive their outfits. They had 12 children (No. 211-222)


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Christinus Castberg Lange's Timeline

1830
April 9, 1830
Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway
May 12, 1830
Stavanger domkirke, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway
1856
1856
1857
September 24, 1857
Sandefjord
1859
February 16, 1859
Sandefjord, Vestfold, Norway
1860
June 29, 1860
Sandefjord, Norge (Norway)
1862
April 4, 1862
Sandefjord
1864
January 22, 1864
Sandeherred, Norge (Norway)