{geni:about_me} JOHAN ERNST WELHAVEN (1848-d)
Christened in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Named after his grandfather, Johan Ernst Welhaven (1775-1828).
Also has the same name as his uncle Johan Ernst Welhaven (1818-1883).
First son of noted Norwegian poet & critic Johan Sebastian Cammermeyer Welhaven (1807-1873) and Josephine Bidoulac (1812-1866).
Older brother of noted Norwegian architect Hjalmar Welhaven (1850 - 1922).
Husband of Danishwoman Karen (Mouler) Welhaven.
Father of Finn Welhaven (b.1884 -), Ida Welhaven, and Alf Welhaven.
JOHAN ERNST WELHAVEN - International Genealogical Index / Denmark
Gender: Male. Christening: 06 JUN 1848. Garnisons Sogn, Copenhagen.
Father's Name: Johan Welhaven. Mother's Name: Josephine Bidoulai
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Information on place of residence:
Census
Tellingsår: 1900
County: Glemmen (Fredrickstaad)
Municipal Code: 0132
Name of domicile: Since Guldberg
Name: Johan Ernst Welhaven
Occupation: Valet
Birth year : 1848 Place of birth: Copenhagen
Wife of Johan Ernst Welhaven:
Karen (Mouler) Welhaven. Birth year : 1850. Place of birth: Fredriksstad.
Son of Johan Ernst Welhaven & Karen (Mouler) Welhaven:
Finn Welhaven Occupation: pupil. Birth year : 1884. Place of birth: Finland
Well listed Norwegian artist Astri Welhaven Heiberg (1881-1967) Welhaven Heiberg was born into a family with close relations to key persons in Norwegian cultural life. His father, Hjalmar Welhaven (1850-1922) was the second son of the poet Johan Sebastian Cammermeyer Welhaven (1807-1873) and his Danish wife Josephine Angelica Bidoulac (1812-1866). Johan Ernst Welhaven (1775-1828), was a priest, including the St. Jorgen in Bergen, Who was a church and hospital for the lepers in the district. Hjalmar Welhaven was educated architect, And the character preferably wooden buildings and houses for the workers in Christiania. He is still best known for the house to Fridjof Nansen, Polhøgda (1900-02) at Fornebu, executed in stone. In 1883 he became manager of the castle Oscar II.