Peter Gievers (24 September 1667-16 February 1697) |
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| Father:1 | Hans Caspersen Gievers (-), shoemaker | ||
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| Married:2 | 28 August 1689 | Lisbeth Jochimsdatter Dargen (-) | Korskirken [Unknown/Unspecified], Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country] | ||
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| Born:7 | 24 September 1667 | Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country] | ||
| Died:8 | 16 February 1697 | |||
| Buried:9 | 23 February 1697 | Korskirken [Unknown/Unspecified], Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country] | ||
| Probate:10 | 10 June 1697 | |||
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| He was a shoemaker apprentice with his older brother in 1683. He became a citizen of Bergen in July 1689 as a shoemaker.11 | ||
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| Gievers (Gewerdt) family of Bergen | ||
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