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Hans Hansen Lilienskiold

hans h bergen

Besides his children he leaves fifty grand children and four great grand children and numerous other relatives and friends to mourn his death. Fifty two years ago he was married to Miss Anna Simmons to which union twelve children were born, eight of whom are still living. Jondall, of near this place; Mrs. He was a native of. Besides being a farmer he also was a carpenter and worked at the trade a large part of the time.

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Hans Hansen Bergen

hans h bergen

These who have passed to the Great Beyond are Mrs. Other descendants include , the police commissioner of the during the of 1863, and , , and from New York. A History of the City of Brooklyn. His family also became related to the noble family Svanenhielm through the marriage of his grand-daughter Cecilia Christine Lillienschiold 1687-1749 to Morten de Svanenhielm 1690-1749 of. Among Bergen's present-day descendants is the American political figure.

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Hans Hansen Lilienskiold

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Holter Publishing Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1916. Bergen first published his authoritative history of the family in 1866, and later updated it a decade later in 1876. With its small printings, the book became sought after by early and collectors. Lilienskiold wrote two volumes of travel records from his journey through Europe, two volumes of general history and three volumes of topographical and cultural depictions of Finnmark. Wicks, where he lived until twelve years ago when he moved to town, making his home with his son, E.

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Hans Bergen

hans h bergen

Malinda Duea, of this place; Mrs. Holter Publishing Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1916. He became a lawyer in Bergen in 1650 and later held various government commissions. Helen Christian, of Richland township; E. Rapelje was a substantial property owner, as well as one of the.

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Hans Bergen

hans h bergen

Some also believe that as well as take their names from this early Norwegian settler, although the evidence is inconclusive. The church was filled with friends of the family who wished to pay their last respect to the deceased, and the floral offerings were many and beautiful. Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630—1674. Several family members — including and — represented the area in the , as well as owning the forerunner of newspaper. The Bergen Family — or the descendants of Hans Hansen Bergen.

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Hans Bergen

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He was County Governor of 1667-1669 and Mayor of Bergen 1679-1681. Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630—1674. He served as of from 1684. The neighborhood of carries Bergen's name as do two stations at and at. Along with his father-in-law, , Bergen acquired and managed several pieces of property. He was a member of the Lilienskiold noble family and served as of. The sorrowing ones are extended the sincere sympathy of their numerous friends in the hour of their bereavement.

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Hans H. JONDALL (1835

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Among thse from a distance who attended the funeral were, Mr. Jondall of near this place. His decline has been gradual and sure, and although his death was hardly expected as soon as it came, it was not wholly unexpected. Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630—1674. His most notable work was titled Speculum Boreale 1699 which contained an early historical description of the residents of Finnmark.

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Hans H. JONDALL (1835

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Following his land grant, Hans Hansen Bergen moved to the area on western now located within the of Brooklyn, where he made his living as a farmer. Jondall, on June 24, 1910, being 75 years, 2 months and 8 days old at the time of his death. Hans Hansen Lilienskiold was enrolled at the in 1668. Jondall was born in Jondall, Hardanger, Bergen's Stift, Norway, April 16, 1835, and died at the home of his son, E. Following Bergen's death in 1654, his widow remarried Teunis Gysbert Bogart.

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Hans Hansen Bergen

hans h bergen

. In 1672, he became secretary at the Danish-Norwegian Counsellor in. Sena Christian, of Frost, Minn. Forty years to the day of his funeral, he came to Nevada from Norway and settled on a place one mile south of town, where he lived until 1881 when he moved unto a farm that he bought southeast of town, now owned by N. Bergen was married to , the first female child of European parentage born in the colony of New Netherland and whose chair is preserved in the collection of the.

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