Christoph von Krogh (01 Nov. 1685 - 18 Jan. 1752) and his wife Maria de Fine ( Nov. 1698 - May 1749)
Christoph and Maria had first been buried next to or inside the old church in Vikedal. This was demolished in 1881, when the present church was built. The two, and possibly other family members were placed in this common grave paSunnan kirkegaXrd, Vikedal.
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Christoph von Krogh (01 Nov. 1685-18 Jan. 1752) og hans kone Maria de Fine (1698 november - 1749 mai)
Christopher og Maria først hadde vært gravlagt ved siden av eller inne i gamle kirke i Vikedal. Denne ble revet i 1881, da den nåværende kirken ble bygd. De to, og muligens andre familiemedlemmer ble plassert i denne felles grav pa Sunnan Kirkegård, Vikedal.
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Christoph von Krogh (01 Nov. 1685 - 18 Jan. 1752) und seiner Frau Maria de Fine (Nov. 1698 - Mai 1749)
Christoph und Maria hatte zunächst wurde neben oder innerhalb der alten Kirche in Vikedal begraben. Diese wurde 1881 abgerissen, als die heutige Kirche erbaut wurde. Die beiden und möglicherweise auch andere Familienmitglieder waren in diesem Massengrab pa Sunnan platziert Kirkegård, Vikedal.
Birgitte Christophersdatter Munthe, f. 13 Jul 1663, Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway d. 2 Okt 1696, Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (Alder 33 år)
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Ca 1681
Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
{geni:event_description} Source information: Sverre Munthe: FAMILIEN MUNTHE I NORGE. Bearbeidet og videreført etter et manuskript av Alf Munthe, (1870-1948). Eget forlag. Oslo 1994.
{geni:about_me} Christopher von Krogh, til Haagenvig, was born in Vikedal's parish on Nov. 1, 1685, He was a career military officer. In 1703 a Petty Officer, 1705 Corporal at Bergenhus Infantry Regiment, 1709 Ensign and 2nd Lieutenant same year, 1710 1st Lieutenant, 1716 Lieutenant Captain and same year Captain, 1718 Head of Company of 2nd Bergenhus Infantry Regiment, took part in the war, 1719 Major with 2nd Bergenhus Infantry Regiment., 1735 LieutenantColonel, 1747 colonel and 1750 Commanding Officer of the 2nd Vesterlehn Infantry Regiment. Died 1752 at Hogganvik, buried February 9, same year. He owned two homesteads , one called "Elfarvik" in Ørkjefjord and the other a part of Hogganvik that earlier belonged to a Lauritz Knudsen. He chose to Hogganvik as his permanent residence and purchased the remainder from a Taaren Valtinson of Oubo. Taaren had come into possession of it by marrying an Ingbord Jensdatter. Christopher also owned Birkeland and a large estate called "Melkeræn" in Midhaordland, which he traded in on the deal for Hogganvik. He married his 1st cousin, Marie de Fine on April 2, 1721 in Fane Church, died before 1730. Hogganvik eventually passed on to the Magnus name, by marriage.