Johan Herman Bryning (around 1651-1722), baker |
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Johan Herman Brüning1 | |||
Johan Hermann Brünning2 |
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Father:3 | Arent Brünning (-), baker |
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Children with Marie Beyer: | ||
Catrine Margrete Bryning (1698-May 1704)7 | ||
Children with Else Hansdatter Gievers: | ||
Gertrud Maria Bryning (1701-)8 | ||
Maria Bryning (1703-)9 | ||
Anna Lisbeth Bryning (1706-after 1750)10 | ||
Gertrud Bryning (1708-1736)11 | ||
Catharina Elisabeth Bryning (around 1706-1750/51)12 |
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Occupation:13 | 1692 | baker | Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country] |
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Born:14 | around 1651 | |||
After his third wife died he 7 July 1711 asked permission to retain their possessions undivided. He said he was 60 years old at the time. | ||||
Born:15 | 1656 | Minden [city/town], Minden-Lübbecke [county], North Rhine-Westphalia [state], Germany [country] | ||
as he was said to be 20 years old when he came to Bergen in 1676. | ||||
Residence:16 | from 1676 | Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country] | ||
He came to Bergen with skipper Helmke Detien. | ||||
Died:17 | 1722 | |||
Probate:18 | 10 April 1722 | |||
Buried:19 | 23 April 1722 | Korskirken [Unknown/Unspecified], Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country] |
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He became a citizen of Bergen 7 March 1692.20 | ||
He is named "Jan Bryning af Contoret" in 1691, meaning he was a German citizen living in Bergen working for the Hanseatic office in Bergen.21 |
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Bakers of Bergen (Norway) |
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