H. Guerdrum
1. H. Guerdrum (datter av A. Lange og C. Lange). Familie/Ektefelle/partner: J. Guerdrum. [Gruppeskjema] [Familiediagram]
Barn:
2. A. Lange (sønn av Christopher Andreas Lange, I og Christiane Holst). A. giftet seg med C. Lange. [Gruppeskjema] [Familiediagram]
3. C. Lange (datter av Tycho Diderik Castberg og Helene Margaretha Calmeyer). Barn:
- 1. H. Guerdrum
Generasjon: 3
4. Christopher Andreas Lange, I ble født 14 Feb 1744 , Godset Lindau; døde 12 Jan 1809, Akershus, Norway; ble begravet 20 Jan 1809, Gamle Aker kirkegård. Notater:
{geni:occupation} Magasinforvalter Akershus
{geni:about_me} http://www.snl.no/Lange/slekt_fra_Holstein
Christopher Andreas Lange, 1766 kopist ved krigsdirektoratet, 1767 fullmektig, fra 1772 magasinforvalter på Akershus festning. Født 14.2 1744 på godset [Deutsch-]Lindau i Kirchspiel Gettorf i Schleswig, X 12.1 1809 på Akershus. Sønn av godsforvalter Bernt Christopher Lange (ca 1715-ca 1782) og Anna Lucie Ewald (1713-1746). Innvandret: Ansatt som skriverdreng i Kiel 3 år og i grevskapet Rantzau, før han kom med sin arbeidsgiver, generalkrigskommissær i Norge Petter Voss (X 1769), til Akershus 1764. Beskrives av sin sønn, prost Alexander Lange, som 72'' høy smukk, staslig, rødkinnet mild og vennlig mann [maleri se Lange 1917 s. 14], men alltid alvorlig, meget taus, talte kun litt med barna, var overordentlig flittig og arbeidssom. Selv om han behersket godt norsk, kunne man høre tyskeren, i hans vanligste vending Det var doch ganske forskrækkeligt (Lange s. 15). En god del av faddrene ved hans barns dåp (navnelister hos Lange 1917) hadde tysk familiebakgrunn.
Christopher Andreas Lange I, head of the Norwegian Lange family, was born at the
Estate Lindau on 14 February 1744 at 1a.m. After his mothers death in child bed with
below mentioned Anna Lange, he was 1 1/4 years old, sent to his mother's sister, who
was married to minister Mathai in Danischenhagen, and was raised by her, even after she
became a widow and lived in Preetz. He stayed with his aunt until she died when he was
11 years old, and her daughter was married to Regimental Quarter Master Chief Justice
Clauses. He then lived for about 3 years with his father's brother, above mentioned
monastery tax collector Johann Fr. Lange in Schonberg, where his tutor, confirmed him,
in his 14th year, at the time, minister Scheitlie. (1) He then moved to Kiel as "Skriver-
Dreng" (apprentice clerk) for "Ober- und Landesgerichtsadvokat" Lindelof. 3 years later
he was hired by the county manager (non-political) in the county Rantzau, Petter Voss,
who in 1764 was named general commissioner of war to Norway (he died on 28 March
1769), and followed him to Christiania (Oslo), where he from 1 January 1766 was hired
as 2nd clerk at the treasury of the war office. At the same time, his future wife's mother's
brother, Assessor Military Judge Jorgen Brochmann, was hired as cashier. When the war
office was closed down in 1767, he received "vartpenger" (unemployment benefits) and
later advanced to head clerk for general commissioners of war, Voss and Brocker. He
worked there until September 1772, when he was named warehouse manager at Akershus
Fort (Oslo). He was always a generally well-respected and popular man. His son, Rural
Dean Alexander Lange (No. 34) mentions him in this way (2): "My father was a tall and
statue like man (I think he was 72 inches tall), never heavy, but well-proportioned,
without any doubt a very good-looking man with a healthy, colorful complexion which
he kept until his death. I remember he even had a blush on his cheek after his death. He
was a very kind and friendly man, but very serious".
Insert Drawing of the house of warehouse manager Lange at Akershus Fort
I do not remember ever having heard him laugh, but neither did I see him hot-tempered,
scolding, swearing or cursing. The most extreme he ever said, when he thought
something was really bad, was: "that was doch", quite awful. (Doch and och were the
only words he said that made you realize he was a German. By the way, he spoke the
most beautiful Norwegian, and helecturered extremely well and I owe it to him, that I
read and talk quite well) He was very quiet, reticent to us, the children, and as far as I
heard, he was the same to my mother and others. He was extremely diligent and he
industriously worked from morning till evening at his desk in the little closed off room by
the living room. For his no doubt complicated work and accounting, he never had any
other help than an assistant, mostly for running errands. At twilight he walked up and
down the living room floor with his hands in his pockets, idly making noises with his
keys or small changes (coins), However, we children did not stay away from him, on the
contrary, we hung onto his coat while he paced the floors and rode on his foot at
nighttime. I doubt he ever corporally punished us. Only once, when I behaved very badly
and cried because I was not allowed to go with him to Stabaek, did he touch me with the
whip he had in his hand, but that made such a thorough impression on me that I have
never been able to forget it. He loved us all, perhaps me not the least, and I cherish the
highest respect and love for him. He and his family lived a very moderate life - according
to his son Alexander's notes, which state the following: "The way of life was very
moderate. For long periods of time, the children would have thin porridge made of rye
and milk (!) in the morning, later on a serving of sandwiches and tea. Every night the
whole family had rye porridge and milk; only Father and Uncle Brochmann had a
sandwich each."
(1) With regards to Schonberg and the Nobel maiden monastery of the time. See notes in the 1st edition, page 9.
(2) Minister Alexander Lange's memories about his life and his time (1792-1863)- Published by Christopher Lange,
minister. Char. 1905, page 1
If not by all standards a rich man, he worked hard and became a quite well off man.
Which the below included poster shows. As a matter of fact, a burglary was done at his
house, and this poster was probably posted at the Akershus Fort and at various other
places in Chstiania and its nearby vicinity. The poster goes like this:
Insert Poster with long list of missing articles written in Gothic letters
About his last years alive and his death, his son the provst, Alexander Lange writes: "The
war in 1808 had certainly increased, but also complicated my father's business". The need
for grain, that turned into a real famine, was the reason why people from far around were
sent to Akershus fort's warehouse to receive small portions of grain (from 1/2 SkjXppe
(old measurement, bushel and up) in addition to other things. My father still only had one
assistant to help him and had also assumed the responsibility for a lot of other tasks.
Loads of books were handed over to him and kept in a big closet in one of the bedrooms.
My father finally over strained himself due to the heavy workload and at the end of 1808
he got a serious neural fever. During his illness, I was trusted to sign his name on all
grain orders and, I also think for bank orders, as I had been taught to write his signature
as he did it. However, he recovered, but he started too early to carry out his very
strenuous office work and then Anna Lucie suddenly died at StabXk on 8 December and
he was not at all prepared for it. He took it very hard, because he, as the rest of us, loved
this beautiful and loving woman. I clearly remember him, in bed, very emotionally
making arrangements for her funeral saying: "No expenses are too much, she was worth
it all". His illness got worse, his strength was disappearing, and the 3 best doctors in
town, Moeller, Thulstrup and Baumgarten, of whom Thulstrup for a long time came to
see us every night at 12 o'clock, could do nothing. My weak, but always when necessary,
strong and persevering mother was not away from his bed neither day nor night. For
weeks she did not take her clothes off, just had a nap on a bed in the bedroom. My father
had been moved into the living room and the door was open in between. The night of 12
January 1809, she did as usual, watched over him. I don't think I watched over him all the
time, but early in the morning she called for me and asked me to watch over him while
she rested for a while. She strictly ordered me to wake her up in case of any changes. He
lay quietly, almost as if sleeping. It was hard to wake my mother up. But it must have
been even worse for her to be awakened. However, I woke her up when it looked to me
as if my father's breathing was changing. She quietly, full of strength, which I very much
admired, came over to the bed, and affectionately lied down next to him, and said: Don't
you recognize me any longer, father? I don't think he gave any sign and without changing
at all, the noble, faithful husband and father stopped breathing. He did not change at all,
and looked just as good at his deathbed as he did alive. He was buried at the family site
on 20 December at The Old Aker Churchyard. I can't believe how the circumstances in
connection to his funeral have completely vanished from my memories. God praise his
soul and let us meet again in Heaven! My mother carried her great loss with peace and
quiet affection for God and she continued her undiminished and inflexible prayers for we
the children, as already spoken of previously (2) About the conditions in Chnstiania at the
time: The war and the years of scarcity that followed, brought so much need, yes. Real
lack of bread, even among people you wouldn't expect it to occur. Our family, curiously
enough, was not struck by the scarcity. We always had bread, and I don't think we made
any changes in our moderate way of life. However,
(1) This place in the cemetery is still owned by the family. Whether his first wife is buried here, is uncertain. However
both he and his second wife and most probably some of his children; are buried there in addition to the manager of the
national archive Lange. Erling Lange. Mrs. M.K. Lange and colonel *Halvard Lange have been buried there since
1861. *Secretary of State in Norway from 1945-65 (Labor Government).
(2) This part, as well as a lot of other stories from provst Lange memories, is not included in the printed edition, they
only exists in his manuscript.Christopher giftet seg med Christiane Holst 7 Mar 1782, Akershus Slottskirke. Christiane ble født 15 Jan 1758 , Øvre Stabekk; døde 20 Sep 1812, Christiania. [Gruppeskjema] [Familiediagram]
5. Christiane Holst ble født 15 Jan 1758 , Øvre Stabekk; døde 20 Sep 1812, Christiania. Barn:
- Balthazar Michael Lange, I ble født 21 Nov 1782 , Asker, Akershus, Norway; ble døpt 3 Des 1782 , Akershus; døde 23 Jun 1812, Stabekk, Akershus, Norway; ble begravet 2 Jul 1812, Haslum.
- Jacob Otto Lange I ble født cirka Apr 1786 , På Akershus; ble døpt 19 Apr 1786 , Slotskirken på Akershus; døde cirka 1787; ble begravet 14 Feb 1787.
- Jacob Otto Lange II ble født 1 Des 1787 , På Akershus; ble døpt 11 Des 1787 , Slotskirken på Akershus; døde 15 Des 1800.
- Dorthea (Dorthe) Andrea Lange ble født 5 Feb 1789 , På Akershus; ble døpt 13 Feb 1789 , Slotskirken på Akershus; døde 13 Jun 1867, På enkesætet Sjo i Gran.
- Alexander Lange I ble født 5 Jun 1792 , På Akershus; ble døpt 11 Jun 1792 , Slotskirken på Akershus; døde 6 Jan 1867, Oslo, Norway.
- Christiane Lange ble født 17 Mar 1795 , Akershus, Norge; ble døpt 31 Mar 1795 , Slotskirken på Akershus; døde 3 Nov 1885, Breidablik ved gamle Akers kirke; ble begravet 9 Nov 1885, Vor Frelsers Gravlund.
- Jens Lange I ble født 31 Okt 1797 , På Akershus; ble døpt 7 Nov 1797 , Slotskirken på Akershus; døde 7 Nov 1872, Strømsø.
- Else ("Lise") Cathrine Lange ble født 26 Apr 1799 , Akershus, Norway; ble døpt 8 Mai 1799 , Slotskirken på Akershus; døde 23 Okt 1864.
- 2. A. Lange
6. Tycho Diderik Castberg ble født cirka 1755 (sønn av Isaach Wilhelm Tygeson Castberg og Catharina Pedersdatter Leganger); døde 21 Mai 1801. Tycho giftet seg med Helene Margaretha Calmeyer. Helene (datter av Christopher Calmeyer og Marie Magdalene Elisabeth Dajon) ble født 12 Mar 1764; døde 28 Jan 1830. [Gruppeskjema] [Familiediagram]
7. Helene Margaretha Calmeyer ble født 12 Mar 1764 (datter av Christopher Calmeyer og Marie Magdalene Elisabeth Dajon); døde 28 Jan 1830. Barn:
- Wilhelmine Catharina Castberg ble født 16 Feb 1788; døde 28 Jun 1853.
- Johan Christopher Castberg ble født cirka 1789; døde cirka 1847.
- Elisabeth Castberg ble født cirka 1790; døde cirka 1821.
- Peter Hersleb Harboe Castberg ble født 22 Jul 1794 , Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; døde 10 Jun 1858.
- 3. C. Lange
- Michael Castberg ble født 21 Feb 1796; døde 8 Feb 1861.
- Christine Aall Castberg ble født 14 Jun 1799; døde 14 Sep 1851, Asker, Akershus, Norway.
Generasjon: 4
12. Isaach Wilhelm Tygeson Castberg ble født cirka 1716 , Lillefossen, Kristiansund, Møre og Romsdal, Norge (sønn av Tyge Christophersen Castberg og Elisabeth Sophia Wessel); døde 3 Nov 1787, Tune prestegård; ble begravet 9 Nov 1767. Notater:
{geni:occupation} Vang, Valdres Sogneprest
Isaach giftet seg med Catharina Pedersdatter Leganger 20 Jun 1747. Catharina (datter av Peder Iversen Leganger og Anna Christine Blixenkrone) ble født cirka 1724; døde cirka 1762. [Gruppeskjema] [Familiediagram]
13. Catharina Pedersdatter Leganger ble født cirka 1724 (datter av Peder Iversen Leganger og Anna Christine Blixenkrone); døde cirka 1762. Barn:
- Catharina Wilhelmine Castberg ble født 14 Apr 1754 , Vang, Oppland, Norge; døde 28 Mar 1830, Loftesnes; ble begravet 5 Apr 1830, Stedje, Sogn Og Fjordane, Norge.
- 6. Tycho Diderik Castberg ble født cirka 1755; døde 21 Mai 1801.
14. Christopher Calmeyer ble født cirka 1732; døde cirka 1778. Christopher giftet seg med Marie Magdalene Elisabeth Dajon. [Gruppeskjema] [Familiediagram]
15. Marie Magdalene Elisabeth Dajon Barn:
- 7. Helene Margaretha Calmeyer ble født 12 Mar 1764; døde 28 Jan 1830.
- Cathrine Calmeyer
- Henrik Calmeyer ble født cirka 13 Des; døde cirka 15 Jan.