Sara Iversdatter Gram (1653-1729)

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Parents
Father:1Iver Knudsen (Gram) (-), fogd (bailiff) of Sunnhordland
Mother:2Karen Brose (-1712)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:3Nataniel Mathiassen Melbo (-1686), vicar of Stord
They had no issue.
Children
Children with Nataniel Mathiassen Melbo:
Iver Nathanielsen Melboe (-before 23 May 1760), merchant and innkeeper4
Maren Melbo (-)5
Sara Nathanaelsdatter Melboe (around 1684-March 1751)6
Attributes
Events
Born:71653
Died:81729
Buried:918 January 1729Stord [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country]
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Sources

1 Erik Bakkevig, Sunnhordlandslekter II: (: , 1984), p. 185-95, Gram-grenen.
2 Ibid
3 Ibid
4 Provst Johan Fredrik Lampe and D. Thrap, Bergen stifts biskoper og prester efter reformationen I: Biografiske efterretninger (Kristiania: Cammermeyers boghandel, 1895), Stordø, 7. Nathanael Madssøn Melbo, p. 234-35.
5 Ibid
6 Ibid
7 Erik Bakkevig, Sunnhordlandslekter II: (: , 1984), p. 185-95, Gram-grenen.
8 Ibid
9 Provst Johan Fredrik Lampe and D. Thrap, Bergen stifts biskoper og prester efter reformationen I: Biografiske efterretninger (Kristiania: Cammermeyers boghandel, 1895), Stordø, 7. Nathanael Madssøn Melbo, p. 234-35.
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