Anders Jansen Dishington (1700-1765), merchant |
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Father:1 | Jan Andersen Dishington (-) | ||
Mother:2 | Emmiche Sandersdatter Weinwich (-1726) |
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Married:3 | 26 February 1728 | Catharina von Erpecom (around 1708-1782) | Bergen Cathedral [building], Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country] | ||
Catharina had been married before. |
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Children with Catharina von Erpecom: | ||
Emmecke Dishington (1728-)4 | ||
Diewert Dishington (1730-)5 | ||
Jan von Erpecom Dishington (1730-)6 | ||
Anna Dishington (1732-)7 | ||
The church book claims Catharina von Erpecom was the mother of Anna. Thora Sollied argues that Anna cannot be the daughter of Catharina and her husband Anders Jansen and that the church book is right about the father Anders Jacobsen Dishingthun. If so, her mother must have been Anders Jacobsen's wife Anne Gabrielsdatter Heckart. It seems the wrong mother has been written in the church record. | ||
Elle Dishingthun (1733-)8 | ||
Catharina Dishington (1739-23 February 1815)9 | ||
Sander Dishington (1748-), first mate (styrmann)10 |
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Occupation:11 | merchant | Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country] |
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Born:12 | 1700 | |||
Born:13 | 1700/01 | |||
Baptised:14 | 16 March 1700 | Nykirken [Unknown/Unspecified], Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country] | ||
Died:15 | 1765 | |||
Buried:16 | 24 July 1765 | Bergen Cathedral [building], Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country] |
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