Anna Hammechen (-)

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Married:1before 1744Herman Simers (-)
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Children with Clamer Eberhard Meltzer:
Friderich Meltzer (1718-1760), merchant2
Anna Hedevig Meltzer (1720-July 1744)3
Alheth Margaretha Meltzer (1721-August 1791)4
Dorothea Catharina Meltzer (1722-January 1790)5
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1 , , , p. 356, Anna Hedevig Meltzer, ; Database, Skifteavskrifter for Bergen 1675-1852, fra Sollied. http://www.arkivverket.no/digitalarkivet :
2 , "Ministerialbok for Korskirken prestegjeld 1698-1719 (1301M2)", Transcribed, Digitalarkivet (http://www.arkivverket.no/Digitalarkivet : ), hd00000001102759.
3 , "Ministerialbok for Korskirken prestegjeld 1720-1750 (1301M2): Fødte og døpte b 1720-1750", Transcribed, Digitalarkivet (http://www.arkivverket.no/Digitalarkivet : ), hd00000001113269.
4 , "Ministerialbok for Korskirken prestegjeld 1720-1750 (1301M2): Fødte og døpte b 1720-1750", Transcribed, Digitalarkivet (http://www.arkivverket.no/Digitalarkivet : ), hd00000001113408.
5 , "Ministerialbok for Korskirken prestegjeld 1720-1750 (1301M2): Fødte og døpte b 1720-1750", Transcribed, Digitalarkivet (http://www.arkivverket.no/Digitalarkivet : ), hd00000001113604.
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