Johanne Jansdatter (-before 1756)

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Parents
Father:1Jan Bringmann (-)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:29 January 1742Anders Hysing (1714/15-1746), skipperNykirken [Unknown/Unspecified], Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country]
Children
Children with Anders Hysing:
Anders Hysing (1742-)3
Jan Hysing (1745-)4
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Events
Died:5before 1756
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1 , , , p. 604, Jan Jansen Bringmann, ; Database, Skifteavskrifter for Bergen 1675-1852, fra Sollied. http://www.arkivverket.no/digitalarkivet :
2 , "Ministerialbok for Nykirken prestegjeld 1719-1781 (1308M8)", Database, Digitalarkivet (http://www.arkivverket.no/digitalarkivet : ), hv00000000056223.
3 Terje E. Skrolsvik, "Ministerialbok for Domkirken prestegjeld 1733-1750 (1301M1)", Database, Digitalarkivet (https://digitalarkivet.no/source/8634 : ), hd00000001106432.
4 Terje E. Skrolsvik, "Ministerialbok for Domkirken prestegjeld 1733-1750 (1301M1)", Database, Digitalarkivet (https://digitalarkivet.no/source/8634 : ), hd00000001107012.
5 , , , p. 604, Jan Jansen Bringmann, ; Database, Skifteavskrifter for Bergen 1675-1852, fra Sollied. http://www.arkivverket.no/digitalarkivet :
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