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- {geni:about_me} Christiane Lange I, born at Akershus on 1 March 1795, baptized in the castle
chapel on 31 March 1795. Godparents: Madame Moestue, Madame Bagge, maiden
Wold, Officer Justice Department Berg, Royal Cabinet Wexels and Director Ingstad.
After her husbands death, she lived for many year in the old townhouse "Oestre Gade No.
9", but later moved to her son-in-law, professor Gisle Johnson at his estate "Breidablik"
by the old Aker church. She died there on 3 November 1885 (90 1/2 year old) and was
buried on 9 a.m. at the family site at the "Vor Frelsers Gravlund" cemetery in Christiania.
During her last years as she had during her younger years, she suffered from insanity with
some good days in between. Her daughter, Mrs. Emilie Johnson, has published "Nogle
Optegnelser Fra Christiane Dybwads Syge- og Doedsleie", printed as manuscript in 1907.
Married in the Gran Church on 23 September 1814 to at that time, sign Writer Jacob
Erasmus Dybwad, born at Aas in Hakedal on 20 October 1792, died in Christiania on 31
July 1854. He was the son of clerk (working for Bernt Anker) Bertram Dybwad (born on
24 April 1768, died on 8 November 1844) and Abel Margrethe LefXvre (born on 10
August 1767, died on 26 September 1849). Abel Margrethe LefXvre was the daughter of a
French immigrant who had settled as a wig maker in Christiania - Jacob E. Dybwas
worked as clerk for Count H. Wedel-Jartsberg and lived at VXkkero until he got
citizenship as a merchant in Christiania on 15 October 1824. He opened his business on
Easter Eve, 2 April 1825, in what was at that time called "Ostre Gate No. 9", later called
"Dybwads Garden", Carl Johans Gate 3. The name of the firm was later changed to "J.
Dybwad & Sons" and the business started, as many others, as a shop for farmers, but later
developed into a banking business. 13 children. (No. 78-90) (Ref. "Dybwads Family-
Almanac". Christiania 1885 and Bertram Dybwad: Tamilien Dybwad med
Sidegrenene11, Christiania 1911 and Tillaeg til samme', 1912.)
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