Johan Meltzer (25 August 1806-29 March 1888)

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Parents
Father:1Friderich Meltzer (29 September 1779-15 December 1855), Overvrager
Mother:2Margarethe Stub (around 1779-24 April 1832)
Spouses and relationship events
Children
Attributes
Events
Born:325 August 1806Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country]
Baptised:421 September 1806Korskirken [Unknown/Unspecified], Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country]
Died:529 March 1888Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country]
Buried:65 April 1888Bergen [city/town], Bergen kommune [municipality], Hordaland [Unknown/Unspecified], Norway [country]
Personal Info
Groups
Meltzer family of Bergen (Norway)
Issues

Sources

1 , "Ministerialbok for Korskirken prestegjeld 1790-1820 (1301M2): Fødte og døpte b 1790-1820", Database, Digitalarkivet (http://www.arkivverket.no/digitalarkivet : ), hd00000001885631.
2 Ibid
3 Ibid
4 Ibid
5 AMF - Ancestry, MyHeritage og FamilySearch, "Ministerialbok for Stiftelsespresten, Kommunepresten prestegjeld 1887-1908 (1301E4)", database, Digitalarkivet (http://digitalarkivet.no : ), hg00000003294930.
6 Ibid
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