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Johan Jørgensen Neumann 1680–1728 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 NOV 1680

Birth Location: Kristiania, Oslo, Norway

Death Date: 19 OCT 1728

Death Location: Kristiania, Oslo, Norway

Father: Jørgen Neumann

Mother: Barbara Krefting

Spouse(s): Anne Griis

Children(s): Jørgen Neumann, Jørgen Neumann, Christen Neumann, Peder Neumann, Wilhelm Neumann, Johan Neumann

Johan Jørgensen Neumann was born in 1680 in Kristiania, Oslo, Norway, the child of Jrgen Paulsen Neumann And Barbara Johansdatter Krefting. Johan Jørgensen Neumann married Anne Marie Griis, and had children including Christen Eskildsen Griis Johansen Neumann, Johan Johansen Neumann, Jrgen Johansen Neumann, Peder Johansen Neumann, Wilhelm Johansen Neumann. Johan Jørgensen Neumann passed away in 1728 in Kristiania, Oslo, Norway.

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Biography

  • Johan Jørgensen Neumann was born in 1680 in Kristiania, Oslo, Norway, the child of Jrgen Paulsen Neumann And Barbara Johansdatter Krefting.
  • Johan Jørgensen Neumann married Anne Marie Griis, and had children including Christen Eskildsen Griis Johansen Neumann, Johan Johansen Neumann, Jrgen Johansen Neumann, Peder Johansen Neumann, Wilhelm Johansen Neumann.
  • Johan Jørgensen Neumann passed away in 1728 in Kristiania, Oslo, Norway.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

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Johan Neumann's Ancestors

Self
Johan Neumann
1680–1728
Birth Place: Kristiania, Oslo, Norway
Parents
Jørgen Paulsen Neumann
1653–1709
Helsingør, Helsingør, Sjælland, Denmark
Barbara (Johansdatter) Krefting
1661–1696
Eidsvold jernverk, Eidsvoll, Akershus, Norway
Grandparents
Poffuel Iffuersen
–1659
Helsingør, Helsingør, Sjælland, Denmark
Johan (Hermanssøn) Krefting
1618–1674
Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Annichen (Jakobsdatter) Felber
1634–1701
Bærum, Akershus, Norway
Great-Grandparents
Hermann Krefting
1592–1661
Alheit Schnedermann
1585–1643
Jacob Sr
1605–1688
Barbara Helmich
1605–1677
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Walter Krechting
1558–1625
Anna Winckel
1559–

Johan Neumann's Descendants

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Johan (Jørgensen) Neumann (24 NOV 1680–19 OCT 1728) m. Anne (Marie) Griis (13 MAR 1692–14 FEB 1770)
  1. 1. Jørgen (Johansen) Neumann 1714–1793 m. Karen (Bolette) Thams 1739–1816
    1. 1. Anne (Maria) Neumann 1763–1849 m. Hans Nimb 1756–1802
      1. 1. Georg (Neumann) Nimb 1788–1801
      2. 2. Anne (Karine) Nimb 1787–1865 m. Fredrik (Benjamin Kraft) Rynning 1774–1836
        1. 1. Engelke (Marie) Rynning 1810–1818
    2. 2. Helle (Margrethe) Neumann 1764–1849 m. Andreas Styhr 1747–1792 m. Johannes Crøger 1753–1830
      1. 1. Christen Styhr 1790–
      2. 2. Bodil (Johanne) Crøger 1794–1873
      3. 3. Johann (Wibe Fasting) Crøger 1795– m. Caroline Raben 1809–
      4. 4. Georg (Neumann) Crøger 1797–1867 m. Christina (Arnoldina) Rosenkilde 1798–1871
        1. 1. Helene (Margrethe) Crøger 1829–1906 m. Christian (Fridrich Møllerop) Mørck 1838–1897
        2. 2. Charlotte Crøger 1841–1869 m. Niels (Pedersen) Ludvigsen 1840–
      5. 5. Peter (Michael) Crøger 1798–1801
      6. 6. Caren (Boletta) Crøger 1800–1800
      7. 7. Olea (Styhr) Crøger 1801–1855
      8. 8. Severine (Alette Huitfeldt) Crøger 1803– m. Fredrik (Otto) Juell 1803–1888
        1. 1. Vilhelm Juell 1838–1840
        2. 2. Helle (Margrethe) Juell 1839–
        3. 3. Fredrik (Severin) Juell 1842–1844
        4. 4. Karen (Bolette) Juell 1846–1847
      9. 9. Kaja (Bolette) Crøger 1803–
      10. 10. Karin (Bolette) Crøger 1804–1885
      11. 11. Jonas (Wessel) Crøger 1807–1867
        1. 1. Helle (Margrethe) Crøger 1860–1929 m. Niels Devold 1852–1926 m. Emil (Lauritz Ludvigsen) Mengshoel 1866–1945
        2. 2. Severin (Jonas Wessel) Crøger 1862– m. Caroline Crøger 1862–
    3. 3. Johan (Mathias) Neumann 1765–1859 m. Marie (Christine Bowmann) Flood 1777–1837
      1. 1. Inger (Susanne) Neumann 1797–1895 m. Andreas Poulsen 1811–1871
      2. 2. Karen (Bolette) Neumann 1798–1798
      3. 3. Carl (Georg) Neumann 1801–1860 m. Wilhelmine (Marie) Jørgensen 1807–1880
    4. 4. Wilhelmine (Christine) Neumann 1766–1832 m. Christian Juell 1752–1819
      1. 1. Georg (Neumann) Juell 1794–1828
        1. 1. Wilhelmine (Christine) Juell 1820–1868 m. Fredrik (Laurentius) Klouman 1813–1885
        2. 2. Margaretha (Elisabeth) Juell 1822–1859 m. Moritz (Christian Julius) Thaulow 1812–1850
        3. 3. Carl (Christian) Juell 1824–1877 m. Christiane (Johanne Fridrikke) Brodtkorb 1831–
        4. 4. Ludovikka (Fredrikke Augusta Victoria) Juell 1826–1900 m. Hans (Seeberg) Fleischer 1816–1900
        5. 5. Jens (Gram) Juell 1825–1827
      2. 2. Otto (Jonas) Juell 1800–1853
      3. 3. Fredrik (Otto) Juell 1803–1888 m. Severine (Alette Huitfeldt) Crøger 1803–
      4. 4. Karen (Bolette) Juell 1804–1894 m. Claus (Henrik Peter) Lund 1793–1875
        1. 1. Jakob Lund 1834–1888 m. Petra (Maja) Wulfsberg 1852–1940
        2. 2. Christian Lund 1835–1898 m. Else (Fregitte) Scriver 1836–1916
        3. 3. Wilhelm Lund 1838–1915 m. Marie (Hansine) Johansen 1845–
        4. 4. Hans (Peter) Lund 1844–1874 m. Gurine (Helene) Olsen 1848–1935
        5. 5. Fredrik (Otto Jens Gram) Lund 1845–1907 m. Gurine (Cecilie) Pedersen 1856–1901
      5. 5. Karen (Lemmich) Juell 1796–1796
      6. 6. Peder (Willumsen) Juell 1798–1864 m. Anne Thoresen 1808–
        1. 1. Georg (Wilhelm) Juell 1838– m. Cornelia Worsøe 1848–
      7. 7. Thomine (Georgine) Juell 1806–1810
      8. 8. Juell 1808–1808
    5. 5. Georgine Neumann 1770–1841 m. Jørgen (Pettersen) Flood 1743–1803 m. Thomas Bagge 1751–1811 m. Hans (Henrik) Ramm 1758–1827
  2. 2. Jørgen (Johansen) Neumann 1712–1713
  3. 3. Christen (Eskildsen Griis Johansen) Neumann 1713–1782
  4. 4. Peder (Johansen) Neumann 1719–1776 m. Mille (Christine) Kaasbøll 1731–1811
    1. 1. Peter (Kaasbøll) Neumann 1765–1766
    2. 2. P.C. Neumann 1762–1762
    3. 3. Anne (Sofie) Neumann 1764–1810 m. Friderich Rosbach 1746–1811
      1. 1. Tobias Rosbach 1793–1850
    4. 4. Ditlevine (Marie) Neumann 1766–1843 m. Johan (Andreas) Klüver 1767–1828
    5. 5. Georgine (Johanne) Neumann 1768– m. Sivert (Christian) Svendsen 1735–
  5. 5. Wilhelm (Johansen) Neumann 1720–1738
  6. 6. Johan (Johansen) Neumann 1728–1788 m. Marthe Barch 1725–
    1. 1. Anne (Marie Dorthea) Neumann 1766–1841 m. Christen (Jensen) Boaldt 1760–1789 m. Ernst (Mikal) Rømer 1769–
      1. 1. Ernst Rømer 1792–
      2. 2. Johanne (Mathea) Rømer 1796–

Johan Neumann's Timeline

2 Records

1680
24 NOV 1680
Birth of Johan Jørgensen Neumann in Kristiania, Oslo, Norway
Kristiania, Oslo, Norway
1728
19 OCT 1728
Age 48
Death of Johan Jørgensen Neumann in Kristiania, Oslo, Norway
Kristiania, Oslo, Norway

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 NOV 1680
    Event Place: Kristiania, Oslo, Norway
    Record Source: Boka "Familien Neumann" av H.H. Neumann trykt 1903. Kristiania Aschehoug

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 OCT 1728
    Event Place: Kristiania, Oslo, Norway
    Record Source: Boka "Familien Neumann" av H.H. Neumann trykt 1903. Kristiania Aschehoug

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Occupation
    Event Place: Oslo, Norway

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Property
    Event Place: Vestfossen, Øvre Eiker, Buskerud, Norway

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