1. | Jochim* Schmidt was born on 26 Oct 1669 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany; was christened on 26 Oct 1669 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany; died on 19 Feb 1730 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Notes: Begravd i St Nicolai kyrka mot norra öppningen i Nicolai Radloffs grav Family/Spouse: Margarethe* Schröder. Margarethe* was born on ?? Jul 1665; died on 19 Jan 1727 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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2. | Hinrich* Jochim Schmidt ![]() Hinrich* married Ilsabe Stolterfoht on 15 Sep 1722 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Catharina* Schmidt ![]() |
4. | Gertrauth* Schmidt ![]() |
5. | Jacob* Schmidt ![]() Notes: När han dog slog klockorna i både St Nicolai och St Marien kirche. Han är begravd i St Nicolai kirche vid altaret. Begravningen kostad 79; 10 Jacob* married Eva* Maria Lübcke on 3 Oct 1729 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Eva* was born in 1710 in St Georg, Wismar, Germany; died on 10 Nov 1798 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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6. | Johann Peter Schmidt ![]() Johann married Catharina Ilsabe Facklam on 25 Sep 1732 in St Georg, Wismar, Germany. Catharina (daughter of Hans* Facklam) was born in 1705; was christened in 1705; died on 9 May 1758 in St Georg, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Johann married Maria Sophia Paulcke on 20 Feb 1759 in St Georg, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Johann* Schmidt ![]() |
8. | Margretha Dorothea Schmidt ![]() Margretha married Jochim Daniel Dambeck on 24 Nov 1751 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Margretha married Hinrich Hinrickson on 20 Aug 1754 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | Johann David Schmidt ![]() |
10. | Benjamin* Schmidt ![]() |
11. | Anna Maria Schmidt ![]() |
12. | Anna* Ilsabe Schmidt ![]() Anna* married Gabriel Jochim Malchau on 23 Sep 1749 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Gabriel (son of Jochim* Malchau) was born on 23 Oct 1720 in St Georg, Wismar, Germany; died on 26 Apr 1775 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Maria* Susanna Schmidt ![]() |
14. | Jochim* Schmidt ![]() |
15. | Magdalena Elisabeth Schmidt ![]() Magdalena married Caspar Hinrich Drews on 14 Sep 1762 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Caspar died on 4 Feb 1773 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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16. | Johann Mathias Schmidt ![]() Johann married Catharina Maria Burmeister on 8 Jan 1765 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Catharina was born in 1746; died on 27 Aug 1779 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Johann married Christina Elisabeth Warner on 17 Sep 1782 in St Nicoali-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Christina (daughter of Daniel* Warner) was born on 6 Sep 1759 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany; died on 5 Sep 1786 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Johann married Anna Sophia Satow on 11 Mar 1787 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Anna (daughter of Joachim Hinrich Satow and Christina Elisabeth Hauck) was born on 12 Sep 1768 in St Georg, Wismar, Germany; died on 24 Aug 1845. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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17. | Jacob* dä Schmidt ![]() Jacob* married Anna Maria* Boijson on 10 Jan 1768 in Katarina (AB). Anna (daughter of Diedrich* Boijson and Anna Catharina Östling) was born on 15 May 1745 in Katarina (AB); died on 23 Jul 1779 in Katarina (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Jacob* married Rebecca Wilhelmina Lottscher on 29 Mar 1781 in Stockholms domkyrkoförs (AB). Rebecca (daughter of Jacob* Lottscher and Rebecca* Hoffberg) was born on 12 Mar 1758 in Stockholms domkyrkoförs (AB); died on 29 Aug 1805 in Tyska Sankta Gertrud (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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18. | Catharina Margaretha Schmidt ![]() Catharina married Johann Andreas Steinhagen on 7 Jan 1777 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Johann (son of Jochim* Steinhagen and Catharina* Fehrman) was born on 18 Jun 1743 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany; died on 22 Mar 1803 in St Georg, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
19. | Susanna Maria Schmidt ![]() |
20. | Jochim Christoph Schmidt ![]() |
21. | Johann Jochim Schmidt ![]() |
22. | Hans Jochim Schmidt ![]() Notes: Bürger 1765-09-17 i Wismar Hans Jochim Bootsmann, BS (10/6/14.10.63) Hans married Catharina Dorothea Beutin on 6 Dec 1764 in St Georg, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
23. | Matthias (Martin) Schmidt ![]() Notes: Bürger i Wismar 1769-09-12 Schmidt Matthies Bootsmann BS (10/6/14.10.63) Matthias married Dorothea Elisabeth Bernitt on 2 Jan 1769 in St Marien-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Dorothea (daughter of Johan Michael Bernitt and Catharina Maria Markwarten) was born on 3 Dec 1751 in St Marien, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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24. | Johan Ludwig Dambeck ![]() |
25. | Maria Magdalen Hinrickson ![]() |
26. | Catharina Magdalena Hinrickson ![]() |
27. | Anna Christina Malchau ![]() Anna married Johann Caspar Ahrens on 23 Jan 1776 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Johann was born on 10 Jun 1745 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany; died on 27 Jan 1788 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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28. | Frantz Jacob Malchau ![]() |
29. | Robert Carl David Malchau ![]() Robert married Maria Elisabeth Satow on 19 Jun 1792 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Maria (daughter of Hans Carl Satow and Catharina Maria Fühst) died on 17 Oct 1822. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
30. | Hans Jochim Malchau ![]() Hans married Anna Catharina Elisabeth Berens on 15 Nov 1797 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Anna was born on 7 Jun 1775 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany; died on 16 Mar 1838 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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31. | Johann Jochim Daniel Malchau ![]() Family/Spouse: Maria Elisabeth Satow. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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32. | Jacob* Drews ![]() |
33. | Hans Jochim Drews ![]() |
34. | Anna Maria Elisabeth Drews ![]() Anna married Johann Friedrich Jochim Fühst on 20 Aug 1807 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Johann (son of Johann Ludwig Fühst and Agneta Elisabeth Hoge) was born on 25 Aug 1772 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
35. | Ilsabe Dorothea Schmidt ![]() Ilsabe married Hans Hinrich Hoge on 13 Feb 1783 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Hans was born in 1753 in Wismar, Germany; died on 19 May 1822 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany; was buried on 24 May 1822 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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36. | Maria Elisabeth Schmidt ![]() Family/Spouse: David Helmuth Naar. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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37. | Hans Jacob Schmidt ![]() Hans married Dorothea Christina Waack on 28 Dec 1795 in St Georg, Wismar, Germany. Dorothea died on 10 Jun 1835 in St Georg, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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38. | Anna Catharina Schmidt ![]() Anna married Frantz Jürgen Johansson on 6 Aug 1799 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
39. | Johann Matthias Schmidt ![]() Notes: Borgare i Wismar 1804-04-23 Schiffer Borgareson |
40. | Sophia Elisabeth* Catharina Schmidt ![]() Family/Spouse: Johann* August Wiechel. Johann* was born on 9 Sep 1782 in Schwerin, Mecklenburg, Germany; died on 22 Sep 1826 in Sankt Marien Kirche, Wismar, Mecklenburg, Germany; was buried on 26 Sep 1826 in Sankt Marien Kirche, Wismar, Mecklenburg, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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41. | Heinrich Jacob Schmidt ![]() |
42. | Dorothea Maria Schmidt ![]() |
43. | Charlotte* Elisabeth Maria {Lottchen} Schmidt ![]() Charlotte* married Johann Friedrich Krüger on 29 Jun 1815 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Johann was born on 15 Mar 1788 in Pachthof Matersen bei Neukirchen (Mecklenburg); died on 6 Oct 1848 in Lübeck, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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44. | David Wilhelm Schmidt ![]() Notes: Borgare i Wismar 1820 17/11. Borgareson David married Lisette Charlotta Wegner on 1 Jan 1836 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
45. | Anna Johanna Dorothea Schmidt ![]() |
46. | Maria* Catharina Schmidt ![]() Maria* married Lars* Strömwall on 19 Jun 1803 in Tyska Sankta Gertrud (AB). Lars* (son of Lars* Wahlström) was born on 22 Jul 1739 in Giökswalla, Knista (T); died on 22 Apr 1812 in Sköldinge (D). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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47. | Jacob* Schmidt dy ![]() Jacob* married Ulrica Lovisa Söderström on 14 Sep 1797 in Tyska Sankta Gertrud (AB). Ulrica (daughter of Johan Petter Söderström and Christina Catharina Grandin) was born on 21 Mar 1772 in Kalmar (C); died on 29 Jun 1828 in Maria Magdalena (AB); was buried on 5 Jul 1828 in Maria Magdalena (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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48. | Johan* Diedrich Schmidt ![]() |
49. | Casper* Schmidt ![]() |
50. | Rebecca Wilhelmina Schmidt ![]() Notes: Var vid sin död förlovad med grosshandlare Pfenger i Riga |
51. | Carl Gustaf* Schmidt ![]() Notes: Död på havet 1809 förande sin präktiga Brigg Elisabeth |
52. | Fredric* Schmidt ![]() Fredric* married Louise* Eleonora Skoge on 20 Dec 1810 in Maria Magdalena (AB). Louise* (daughter of Johan Ernst Skoge and Henrietta Charlotta Hollström) was born on 30 Oct 1787; died on 6 Mar 1869 in Maria Magdalena (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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53. | Carolina* Jacobina Schmidt ![]() Carolina* married Ulric Adolph* Sahlstedt on 28 May 1814 in Maria Magdalena (AB). Ulric (son of Carl Johan Sahlstedt and Johanna Kristina Tingstadius) was born on 25 Sep 1772 in Lunda (D); died on 7 May 1841 in Klara (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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54. | Axel Wilhelm Schmidt ![]() Axel married Beata Elisabeth Sophia {Betty*} Thunman on 9 Nov 1823 in Johannes (AB). Beata (daughter of Pehr Fredric Thunman and Catharina Elisabeth* von Kjöhling) was born on 18 Jul 1803 in Johannes (AB); died on 25 Oct 1837 in Danderyd (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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55. | Johann Christian Schmidt ![]() Notes: Ehrensvärdene har alltid vært familiens stolhet, men det jeg fikk et annet syn på det da jeg fant hennes familie på morsiden, nemlig Anna Wilhemine Schmidt (gift med Friherre Fredrik Ehrensvärd),som var eldste datter av Johann Christian Schmidt. (jeg har bilde av både ham og hustruen)Det var han som var interessant - hvordan han kom til Stockholm med tomme hender, men åpenbart søkte makt, posisjon og berømmelse - og det klarte han gjennom sin hustru og sine barn.Jeg liker historie, og særlig når man setter sin egen slektshistorie i sammenheng med den samtiden eller historien som var.Derfor har jeg lest en hel del om skeppsbroadeln, men også utviklingen av Stockholm som by gjennom hele 1700 og inn på 1800 tallet. Hvordan innvandringen endret seg fra franske og engelske til tyske handlare mot slutten av 1700 tallet, og hvordan de svenske grosshandlarna påvirket den svenske økonomien. De fikk store gevinster som spredte seg til hele den svenske økonomien.Litt etter litt vokste det frem slektsbånd mellom den introducerte adel og kjøpmannsfamiliene.Og deres handelshus samarbeidet i ulike organisasjoner som f,eks jernkontoret, grosshandlarsocieteten, sjøassuranskompaniet og saltkontoret.Her kommer våre Schmidt'er inn i bildet.J.C. Schmidt ble tatt opp i grosshandlarsocieteten i 1818, og var involvert i de ovennevnte kompaniene.Jeg skulle gjerne visst mer om hans firma J.C. Schmidt & Co, hvilke skepp han hadde og hvordan han i løpet av bare 10 år klarte å få til en slik blomstrende virksomhet. Han ble jo en meget formuende mann, med en bouppteckning på 127.000 rdl.Men hans svigersønn Fredrik Wennberg og hans bror overtar firmaet når han dør i 1831,og det går ikke mange år før firmaet går konkurs eller forvinner.Som sagt, utgangspunktet for min bok blir ikke bare Schmidtene i Stockholm som sådan, som jeg ville tro du ville skrive en bok om. Mitt utgangspunkt blir en bok om Johann Christian Schmidt, hans virksomhet, tilknytning til andre schmidt-familier, og hans familie i stockholm og wismar.Han giftet seg med en kvinne som var datter av en "Hovsvärdfejare". Hennes søster var gift med en franskmann som var mesterkokk for enkedronningen på slottet. Hans ene svigersønn's far hadde bageri på slottet, mens hans andre svigersønn Fredric Ehrensvärd, hadde onkler og tanter som var kammertjener og kammerpiker på slottet. F. Ehrensvärd's bestefar var en av svenske-kongens - Gustaf 3 - beste venner.I Wennberg-boken beskrives J.C. Schmidt's døtre som så vakre at svenskekongen forlangte at de skulle sitte ved med åpent vindu når kongen red forbi under mai-kavalkaden til Djurgården.Belønningen var at kongen stoppet og snakket med begge to.Så for meg er det interessante med kombinasjonen av den fornemme Ehrensvärd, uten penger men tilhørende friherrene, som gifter seg med grosshandlar-dotteren, grosshandlaren som kommer med sine tomme hender, jobber seg opp til formue,posisjon, makt og penger.Jeg tror det blir en god historie som nåværende og fremtidige familiemedlemmer kan ha glede av å lese om. I hvert fall synes jeg det er artig å arbeide med, finne ut av - selv om jeg kun har dette som hobby. Family/Spouse: Anna Katarina Lind. Anna was born on 7 Feb 1781; died on 31 May 1826. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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56. | Maria Ilsabe Ahrens ![]() |
57. | Johann Jacob Ahrens ![]() |
58. | Johann Daniel Malchau ![]() |
59. | Hans Jacob Erich Malchau ![]() Hans married Catharina Sophia Elisabeth Hammer on 28 Nov 1833 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Catharina (daughter of Johann Carl Hammer and Luise Fredrika Völcher) was born on 20 Nov 1813 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany; died on 9 Jan 1889 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany; was buried on 15 Jan 1889 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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60. | Catharina Elisabeth Malchau ![]() Catharina married Heinrich Krohm on 7 Sep 1832 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Catharina married Carl Heinrich Daniel Hansen on 26 Nov 1840 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Carl (son of Johann Carl Hansen and Catharine Marie Agneta Schacht) was born in 1814; died on 23 Dec 1889 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany; was buried on 24 Dec 1889 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
61. | Sophia Maria Malchau ![]() Sophia married Heinrich Christian Erich Wahl on 8 Nov 1832 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. Heinrich (son of Johann Andreas Wahl and Dorothea Elisabeth NN) was born on 8 Dec 1808 in St Marien kirche, Wismar, DE; was christened on 18 Dec 1808 in St Marien kirche, Wismar, DE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
62. | Maria Dorothea Elisabeth Malchau ![]() Family/Spouse: Christian Wilhelm Rudolph Kobow. Christian (son of NN Kobow) was born on 1 Oct 1811 in Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
63. | Doris Catharine Elisabeth Malchau ![]() Family/Spouse: David Friedrich Andreas Bremer. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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64. | Johan Heinrich Hoge ![]() Notes: Christened: |
65. | Johann Joachim Heinrich Hoge ![]() |
66. | Franz Carl Jacob Hoge ![]() |
67. | Jochim Hinrich Matthias Naar ![]() Notes: Borgare i Wismar 1775 14/3 från Fitzen/Meckl. |
68. | Johann Jochim Matthias Schmidt ![]() |
69. | Maria Agnetha Schmidt ![]() Maria married Jacob Joseph Van der Velde on 7 Jul 1813 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Maria married Friedrich Wilhelm Lange on 24 Sep 1844 in Hagenow, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
70. | Catharina Ilsabe Friederica Schmidt ![]() |
71. | Catharina Friederica Schmidt ![]() |
72. | Maria Elisabeth Schmidt ![]() |
73. | Carolina Dorothea Schmidt ![]() |
74. | Lisette Charlotte Schmidt ![]() Family/Spouse: Johann Jochim Wegner. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
75. | Dorothea Sophia Hedwig Schmidt ![]() |
76. | Johann Schmidt ![]() |
77. | Wilhelm Adolph Wiechel ![]() |
78. | Gustaf Fredrik Georg Wiechel ![]() Family/Spouse: Emma Maria Bergman. Emma was born on 10 Aug 1828. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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79. | Elise Sofie Franziska Wiechel ![]() |
80. | NN Wiechel ![]() |
81. | Ida* Krüger ![]() |
82. | Daniel Christian Friedrich* {Fritz} Krüger ![]() Notes: Daniel Christian Friedrich Krüger was a diplomat in the service of the city state of Lübeck and also jointly of the Hanseatic cities of Lübeck, Hamburg and Bremen. He was born in Lübeck on 22 September 1819 and died in Berlin on 17 January 1896.[1]Contents1 Early life2 Diplomatic service3 Hanseatic representative to the German Confederation4 Hanseatic Minister-Resident in Berlin5 Federal Council (Bundesrat)6 German Customs Union7 ReferencesEarly lifeKrüger was the son of a Lübeck Senator. After attending the Lübeck Gymnasium, he studied jurisprudence at the universities of Bonn, Berlin, and Göttingen and completed his professional training by a long stay abroad, particularly Paris.[1]In 1844, Krüger became a lawyer in Lübeck and was appointed procurator in the lower court and the court of appeals. Krüger's efficiency was fully acknowledged and in 1850 the city sent him as its representative to the Erfurt Union and the following year to the Elbe Ship Navigation commission in Magdeburg. After the introduction of the new constitution of Lübeck in 1849, he became the Spokesman of the Bürgerausschuss, the Committee of the House of Burgesses.[1]Diplomatic serviceIn 1855 he became the Minister-Resident of the Hanseatic states at Copenhagen and conducted negotiations which resulted in the abolition of the Sound Dues, which had been a tax on Lübeck’s trade out from the Baltic to the open sea. By the Copenhagen Convention in 1857 this source of revenue for Denmark was bought out by Great Britain, Russia, Lübeck and the other states trading in the Baltic.The railway connections between the three Hanseatic city states were of special interest to him. At his instigation, Denmark agreed to a direct railway line across its territory in Holstein from Lübeck to Hamburg. Already in Copenhagen, he had successfully represented Hamburg's interest in the construction of a railway connecting this town to Altona (in Holstein) and concluded an agreement with the Danish government in 1860.[1]Hanseatic representative to the German ConfederationThe Second Schleswig War of 1864 brought an end to Krüger's activity in Copenhagen. He then took over the representation of the free cities in the Bundestag of the German Confederation at Frankfurt. On 14 June 1866 he addressed its last session, before the outbreak the Austro-Prussian War which ended that institution.[1]At that time Schleswig and Holstein were a Prusso-Austrian condominium, with Prussia occupying the former and Austria the latter. On 8 June 1866 Prussian general Von Manteuffel crossed the river Eider into Holstein, having warned the Austrians that he was exercising Prussia’s condominate right to establish garrisons in some unoccupied points of Holstein. Austria withdrew from Holstein, but invited the Bundestag to mobilise militarily against Prussia.[2]All three Hanseatic cities, through their envoy Krüger, voted against the Austrian proposal in the Bundestag on 14 June and jointly put a declaration formulated by Lübeck reasoning that the events in Holstein did not give rise to the mobilisation of the Confederation because the danger of an immediate collision was eliminated.However the proposal was carried. The Lübeck Senate sided with the Prussian view that the Confederation should no longer exist, because of the illegal action of mobilisation and proposed that their Bundestag envoy Krüger be recalled. Carl Merck, foreign minister of Hamburg, wanted to wait and went to see the Lübeck Senate on 19 June to persuade them of this course.[3]On 21 June, the representatives of the Hanseatic cities met in Hamburg to discuss in detail measures which had been demanded by Prussia. The Prussian ambassador to the Hanseatic states, Emil von Richthofen, who also took part in this conference, emphasised that the abolition of all relations with Prussia's opponents was indispensable as a sign of friendly neutrality, and that therefore their Bundestag envoy in Frankfurt, Krüger, must be recalled. The meeting agreed to recall Krüger on 29 June.[3]Richthofen now tried to persuade the Senate of Hamburg to give in to other demands, namely to send a military contingent to assist Prussia and to agree to a new close federation under Prussian hegemony. On 24 June, he visited two prominent members of the House of Burgesses (Burgerschaft), Isaac Wolffson (former President of the Burgerschaft and member of the Right party) and Johannes Halben (leader of the Left party), to inform them of the intended rejection of the Prussian proposals by the Senate. He pointed out that Prussia would not accept a refusal without further action. He mentioned that Prussia would dissolve the Senate and take over the government. The Burgerschaft would remain undisturbed, as would the population, if they kept quiet. Otherwise, 10,000 Prussian troops would occupy the city. Merck, to whom Wolffson and Halben had already reported this, sent Krüger, who had been in Hamburg since 22 June, to Richthofen to obtain certainty about the Prussian threats.[3] At the 26 June meeting of the Hamburg Senate, Merck said that to avoid occupation of Hamburg, dissolution of the government or further coercion, it was now necessary to give way. All of northern Germany had joined Prussia, and one could not be sure what energetic steps Prussia could take.[4] Krüger, still their Bundestag envoy, was not without influence on the decisions during the critical hours, and then had to return to Frankfurt to make a joint statement of the three cities. His attitude had been cautious since 16 June. Thus a milder answer to Prussia than originally proposed on 22 June was then sent.[5]Hanseatic Minister-Resident in BerlinIn October 1866 he was appointed Minister-Resident of the Hanseatic cities in Berlin, in succession to Friedrich Heinrich Geffcken. When the new North German Federation came into being as a result of the Austro-Prussian war, among Kruger's most important tasks was the incorporation of the free cities he represented in the new federal and imperial structures. He advised on the take-over of the military establishments, the transition of the post and telegraph system to imperial control, and especially in the organisation of new customs relations. His own city Lübeck merged into the Customs Union shortly after joining the North German Federation, along with Lübeck’s neighbours the two Mecklenburg states, while twenty years later he dealt with the Customs Union accession of Bremen and Hamburg.Shortly after his move to Berlin, he was able to inform Hamburg that the Prussian Ministry of Commerce could assist in promoting the construction of the Venlo-Hamburg railway, which Hamburg had agreed with Hanover before its annexation to Prussia. For Bremen, Krüger negotiated the territorial exchanges necessary to enable the expansion of Bremen's harbour districts.[1]Federal Council (Bundesrat)In addition to his role as Hanseatic envoy in Berlin, he was appointed Lübeck’s plenipotentiary to the new Federal Council in 1868, alongside Gustav Kirchenpauer who represented Hamburg. In the Federal Council, Kruger contributed to the Judicial Committee, maritime affairs, trade and transport, railway, post and telegraphs, Alsace-Lorraine and the construction of the Reichstag building.[1]German Customs UnionHe concluded the commercial treaty with the city of Hamburg by which that city entered the German Customs Union. On 25 May 1881 this agreement was signed between the Prussian Finance Minister Karl Bitter and the State Secretary of the imperial Treasury, on the one hand, Hamburg's Plenipotentiary Senators Johannes Versmann and William Henry O'Swald, and Krüger, on the other. It stated that Hamburg was ready to accede to the Customs Union with all its territory, but excluding a permanent free port district which it specified. For this district, Article 34 of the imperial constitution would still apply, thus the freedoms of that district could not be abolished or restricted without Hamburg's approval.[6]In 1884 Bremen likewise applied to accede to the German Customs Union and he concluded negotiations in 1885. Bremen also secured a free port area, to be built below the old town. Also bonded warehouses for petroleum were to be set-up in the out-ports of Bremerhaven and Geestemunde.[7]Krüger died in post in Berlin on 17 January 1896, of a stomach bleeding. He was succeeded in April as Hanseatic Minister in Berlin by Karl Klügmann, also from Lübeck, who was appointed by the Senates of the three city states. [8]References Daniel Christian Friedrich Krüger in General German Biography (ADB ), Vol. 51, pp. 404–408, publ. 1906 de.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=ADB:Krüger,_Daniel_Christian_Friedrich&oldid=2785518 Retrieved Feb 2018 Overthrow of the Germanic Confederation by Prussia in 1866, by Sir Alexander Malet, former British Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Frankfort; Publ. Longmans, London 1870; pp 181-184 “Hamburg Im Bundesrat: Die Mitwirkung Hamburgs an Der Bildung Des Reichswillens 1867-1890”, by Hans-Georg Schönhoff, Publ. Hamburg, 1967; pp 13-17 “Hamburg Im Bundesrat: Die Mitwirkung Hamburgs an Der Bildung Des Reichswillens 1867-1890”, by Hans-Georg Schönhoff, Publ. Hamburg, 1967; p. 19 Bismarck und die norddeutschen Kleinstaaten im Jahre 1866, by Karl Lange, pPubl. C. Heymann, Berlin 1930; pp 125 and 129 Borowsky,Peter. Hamburg and the Freeport - Economy and Society 1888–-1914, publ Hamburg University Press, Hamburg, 2005; pp.114-115 The Zollverein, by William Henderson, Publ. Cambridge University Press, 1939; p. 335 Zeitschrift des Vereins für Lübeckische Geschichte und Altertumskunde 86/2006; Article: Die Vertretung der freien und Hansestadt Lübeck im Bundesrat, Staatenausschuß und Reichsrat (1867 bis 1934) by Joachim Lilla; publ. Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 2006 (ISBN 978-3-7950-1485-8); p.163 Daniel married Elisabeth* Donnenberg on 23 Mar 1850 in Hamburg, Germany. Elisabeth* (daughter of Maria Amalie Norrmann) was born on 8 Dec 1831 in Insel Maderia; died on 23 Dec 1889 in Berlin, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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83. | Friederica Sophia Mathilde* Krüger ![]() Family/Spouse: Johann Carl Gottlieb Matz. Johann was born in 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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84. | Friederica Theodora Charlotte* Krüger ![]() Family/Spouse: Christina Theodor Overbeck. Christina (son of Christian Gerhard Overbeck and Auguste Rehbenitz) was born in 1818; died in 1880. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
85. | Fredrica* Margaretha Strömwall ![]() Fredrica* married Fredric Abraham von Unge on 8 Apr 1836 in Jakob (AB). Fredric (son of Friedrich Otto von Unge and Abrahamina* Hülphers) was born on 11 Nov 1793 in Säby (U); died on 21 Jun 1837 in Högby (H). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Fredrica* married Olof Pehr* Marin on 12 Oct 1838 in Högby (H). Olof (son of Johan Diedrik Marin and Catharina Magdalena Sandberg) was born on 30 Aug 1793 in Gärdslösa (H); died on 4 Nov 1844 in Räpplinge (H). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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86. | Lovisa Wilhelmina* Schmidt ![]() Lovisa married Emanuel* Clementsson on 16 Dec 1820 in Maria Magdalena (AB). Emanuel* (son of Hans* Clementsson and Anna Christina Hedberg) was born on 9 Aug 1793 in Göteborgs Kristine (O); died on 25 Feb 1868 in Maria Magdalena (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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87. | Jacob August* Schmidt ![]() Jacob married Clara* Elisabeth Jacobina Hummer on 13 Dec 1834 in Stockholms domkyrkoförs (AB). Clara* (daughter of Carl* Hummer and Anna* Törnberg) was born on 19 Jun 1803 in Härnösands domkyrkoförs (Y); was christened on 21 Jun 1803 in Härnösands domkyrkoförs (Y); died on 24 Jan 1872 in Maria Magdalena (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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88. | Hedvig Emilie* Schmidt ![]() |
89. | Claës Theodor Schmidt ![]() Claës married Maria Elisabeth Carolina* Schalén on 21 Jun 1839 in Maria Magdalena (AB). Maria (daughter of Carl Adam Schalén and Elisabeth* Westerberg) was born on 20 May 1817 in Nyköpings Sankt Nicolai (D); died on 25 Mar 1911 in Maria Magdalena (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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90. | Ernst Fredric (Edward Frederick) Schmidt ![]() Notes: Received passport 1832-08-07 Family/Spouse: Elisabeth* Marion Shepard. Elisabeth* (daughter of Shepard) was born in 1816 in New Orleans, Louisiana, US; died on 4 Nov 1880 in New Orleans, Louisiana, US. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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91. | Pehr Ludvig* Schmidt ![]() Pehr married Sofia Aurora Pauli on 1 Mar 1841 in Katarina (AB). Sofia (daughter of Fredrik August Pauli and Maria Elisabeth Schalander) was born on 1 Mar 1819 in Jakob (AB); died on 17 May 1881 in Maria Magdalena (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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92. | Jacob Wilhelm Schmidt ![]() Notes: Död i Boston US |
93. | Axel Theodor Schmidt ![]() |
94. | Robert Emil Schmidt ![]() |
95. | Johanna Carolina Mathilda* Sahlstedt ![]() |
96. | Herman* Christian Adolf Sahlstedt ![]() Family/Spouse: Augusta* Apollonia Medin. Augusta* was born on 9 Oct 1841 in Kungsholm eller Ulrika Eleonora (AB); died on 2 Nov 1905 in Hedvig Eleonora (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
97. | Edla* Wilhelmina Charlotta Sahlstedt ![]() |
98. | Fredric Axel Victor* Schmidt ![]() Notes: Fann troligtvis sin grav i Medelhavet sept 1846 |
99. | Ida* Elisabeth Rebecca Schmidt ![]() Ida* married Johan Gustav* Wahlström on 11 May 1852 in Tyska Sankta Gertrud (AB). Johan (son of Anders Gustaf Wahlström and Catharina* Gråberg) was born on 24 May 1822 in Hedemora (W); died on 7 Jun 1906 in Västerås-Barkarö (U). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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100. | Hugo* Leonard Schmidt ![]() Hugo* married Agnes* Emilia Magdalena Lönbohm on 7 Jun 1863 in Österhaninge (AB). Agnes* (daughter of C Ring Lönbohm and Jeanette* Mossberg) was born on 16 Feb 1843 in Björksta (U); died on 2 Oct 1908 in Södertälje (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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101. | Anna Vilhelmina {Mina*} Schmidt ![]() Notes: I Wennberg-boken beskrives J.C. Schmidt's døtre som så vakre at svenskekongen forlangte at de skulle sitte ved med åpent vindu når kongen red forbi under mai-kavalkaden til Djurgården.Belønningen var at kongen stoppet og snakket med begge to. Anna married Fredrik* Ehrensvärd on 2 Apr 1826 in Tyska Sankta Gertrud (AB). Fredrik* (son of Gustaf* Fredrik Ehrensvärd and Christina* {Stina} Crusebjörn) was born on 8 Sep 1791 in Södertuna, Frustuna-Kattnäs (D); was christened on 11 Sep 1791 in Södertuna, Frustuna-Kattnäs (D); died on 10 Nov 1859 in Nyköpings Sankt Nicolai (D); was buried on 19 Nov 1859 in Nyköpings Sankt Nicolai (D). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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102. | Theodor Christian Schmidt ![]() |
103. | Mathilda Elisabeth {Thilda*} Schmidt ![]() Mathilda married Fredrik* Wennberg on 25 Jun 1827 in Tyska Sankta Gertrud (AB). Fredrik* was born on 8 Dec 1799 in Hedvig Eleonora (AB); died in 1881; was buried on 4 Jun 1881. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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104. | Agnes Dorothea Schmidt ![]() |
105. | Sophia Amalia Schmidt ![]() |
106. | Johann Albert Schmidt ![]() |
107. | Catharina Louise Elisabeth Malchau ![]() |
108. | Hans Carl Heinrich Malchau ![]() |
109. | Johann Friedrich Malchau ![]() |
110. | Hans Jacob Christian Malchau ![]() Hans married Maria Anne Pauline Zeller on 11 Apr 1872 in Wismar, Germany. Maria (daughter of Carl Teodor Zeller) was born on 26 Jan 1843 in St Marien Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
111. | Hans Carl Malchau ![]() Family/Spouse: Emma Maria Sylvesteria NN. Emma was born on 31 Dec 1845 in St Nicolai-Kirche, Wismar, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Family/Spouse: Johanna Luise Caroline Mathilde Grots. Johanna was born on 26 Apr 1854. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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112. | Emma Maria Sylvestris Malchau ![]() |
113. | Hans Heinrich Christian Robert Bremer ![]() |
114. | Helmut Ernst Gottfried Bremer ![]() |
115. | Ferdinand Julius Van de Velde ![]() Ferdinand married Charlotte Wilhelmine Albertine Cabell on 6 Jan 1849 in Hagenow, Germany. Charlotte was born on 1 Sep 1827 in Hagenow, Germany; died on 8 Feb 1887 in Hagenow, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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116. | Virgina Catharina Friederica Van de Velde ![]() |
117. | Heinrich Ernst Johann Van de Velde ![]() |
118. | Josephine Dorothea Charlotte Van de Velde ![]() |
119. | Jean Joseph Van de Velde ![]() |
120. | Gustaf Adolf Wiechel ![]() Family/Spouse: Ludvika Emilia Augusta Thalén. Ludvika was born on 8 Oct 1853 in Husby (W); died on 26 Jul 1940 in Norrköpings Hedvig (E); was buried on 31 Jul 1940 in Norrköping. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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121. | Emma* Sofia Wiechel ![]() Family/Spouse: Karl Thure* Algot Billsten. Karl (son of Carl August Billsten and Hjorton) was born on 6 Feb 1854 in Tåby (E); died on 2 Oct 1926 in Norrköpings Sankt Olai (E). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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122. | Frithiof Julius Georg Wiechel ![]() |
123. | Ingeborg Agnes Hedvig Wiechel ![]() Ingeborg married Karl Leonard [Eriksson] Rudberg on 11 Jun 1885. Karl was born on 28 Jan 1852 in Skedevi (E); died on 10 Dec 1923 in Skeppsholm (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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124. | Emilie* {Emmy} Krüger ![]() Emilie* married Eduard Götze on 8 May 1870 in Berlin, Brandenburg, Preußen, Germany. Eduard was born on 14 Jan 1841. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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125. | Hedwig* Krüger ![]() Hedwig* married Arnold Gottfried Bendemann on 6 Apr 1872 in Berlin, Brandenburg, Preussen, Germany. Arnold was born on 1 Dec 1839 in Dresden,Direktionsbezirk Dresden,Saxony, Germany; died on 6 Aug 1882. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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126. | Elisabeth* Krüger ![]() |
127. | August Heinrich Friedrich* Krüger ![]() Notes: Vizekonsul in Konstantinopel 1890 | Konsul in Rustschuk (Bulgarien), Manila, Hongkong 1895 | 1906 bis 1914 Generalkonsul in Seoul (Korea) August married Helene Therese Dorothea von Bardeleben on 15 Sep 1896 in Berlin, Berlin, Germany. Helene (daughter of Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben and Helene Sophie Pauline Kremnitz) was born on 14 Oct 1870. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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128. | Anna* Krüger ![]() |
129. | Ludwig Hermann Krüger ![]() |
130. | Friedrich Matz ![]() |
131. | Carl Johannes Matz ![]() |
132. | Richard* Matz ![]() |
133. | Ida Charlotte Elisabeth Dorothea Matz ![]() |
134. | Pehr Fredrik Edwin* Marin ![]() |
135. | Victor* Napoleon Marin ![]() |
136. | Anna Louise Clementsson ![]() Anna married Carl* Adam Reinhold Schalén on 22 Nov 1850 in Maria Magdalena (AB). Carl* (son of Carl Adam Schalén and Elisabeth* Westerberg) was born on 15 Jun 1815 in Nyköpings Sankt Nicolai (D); died on 13 Dec 1897 in Maria Magdalena (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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137. | Albert* August Schmidt ![]() Albert* married Hilda* Johanna Sundberg on 13 Dec 1870 in Maria Magdalena (AB). Hilda* (daughter of Johan Petter Sundberg and Johanna* Jansdotter) was born on 13 Dec 1842 in Hedvig Eleonora (AB); died on 21 Nov 1926 in Matteus (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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138. | Clara Augusta* Schmidt ![]() Clara married Carl Alfred* Oscar Sylvester Bexell on 18 Jul 1863 in Maria Magdalena (AB). Carl (son of Sven Peter Bexell and Sara Lovisa* von Wolffradt) was born on 4 Mar 1811 in Rolfstorp (N); died on 5 Nov 1889 in Rolfstorp (N). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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139. | Hedvig* Lovisa Schmidt ![]() |
140. | Carl* Jacob Schmidt ![]() Carl* married Julia* Fredrika Susanna Blomros on 21 Sep 1874 in Maria Magdalena (AB). Julia* (daughter of Johan* Blomros and Sophia Dorothea Emile Keck) was born on 21 Jul 1845 in Klein Johannis förs, Lifland; Kolga-Jaani, Estonia; died on 13 Jan 1884 in Maria Magdalena (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Josefina {Fina*} Carlson. Josefina (daughter of Carl* Jönsson and Elna* Nilsdotter) was born on 28 May 1867 in Kristianstads Heliga Trefaldighet (L); was christened on 5 Jul 1867 in Kristianstads Heliga Trefaldighet (L); died on 25 Dec 1950 in Kristianstads Heliga Trefaldighet (L). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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141. | Claës August* Schmidt ![]() |
142. | Axel Eduaro Schmidt ![]() |
143. | Louise* Elisabeth Carolina Schmidt ![]() Louise* married Oscar* Mauritz Almgren on 17 Dec 1868 in Maria Magdalena (AB). Oscar* (son of Knut* August Almgren and Lovisa Albertina* Campell) was born on 14 Aug 1842 in Katarina (AB); was christened on 31 Aug 1842 in Katarina (AB); died on 27 Mar 1910 in Maria Magdalena (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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144. | Louisa* Ann Schmidt ![]() Notes: New Orleans Birth in 1839 - 1878 Austin 1878-1886Belton 1886.death in 1916 Family/Spouse: Stephen Alexander Gray. Stephen (son of Stephen Alexander Gray and Mary* Winnifred Newell) was born between 1 Oct 1834 and 1 Apr 1838 in Attala County, Georgia, US; died on 1 Apr 1874 in New Orleans, Louisiana, US. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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145. | Emily* Henrietta Schmidt ![]() Emily* married Joseph Curtis Buddendorff on 4 Jun 1868 in New Orleans, Louisiana, US. Joseph (son of Francis Carr Yeatman and Augusta* W Lizzie Buddendorff) was born on 27 Sep 1848 in Cincinnati, Ohio, US; died on 16 Jul 1914 in Houston, Harris County, Texas, US. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
146. | Frederick* Gustavus Schmidt ![]() |
147. | George Joseph* Howard Schmidt ![]() Notes: Osäker om Josephs död är den rätta. Hittade detta datum på sammakyrkogård som pappan senare blev begravd |
148. | Marie-Louise* Sofia Schmidt ![]() Marie-Louise* married Victor* Alexius Lundin on 7 May 1873 in Maria Magdalena (AB). Victor* was born on 18 Feb 1828 in Gryt (E); died on 2 Jan 1913 in Maria Magdalena (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
149. | Hilda* Aurora Schmidt ![]() Hilda* married Johan Otto* Frick on 5 Feb 1870 in Kungsholms?, Stockholm. Johan (son of Hans Fredrik Frick and Anna Charlotta Gabriella af Borneman) was born on 13 Feb 1836 in Karlskrona Amiralitetsförs (K); died on 17 Nov 1916 in Matteus (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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150. | Fritz {Fredrik} Ludvig Schmidt ![]() Fritz married Anna* Paulina Risack on 10 Oct 1883 in Maria Magdalena (AB). Anna* was born on 21 Mar 1853 in Kungsholm eller Ulrika Eleonora (AB); died on 29 Oct 1894 in Hedvig Eleonora (AB). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Fritz married Anna* Maria Söderling in 1895 (Ca). Anna* was born on 11 Mar 1873 in Linköpings domkyrkoförs (E); died on 12 May 1957 in Leksand (W). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
151. | James Axel Schmidt ![]() Notes: Emigrerade till USA ca 1885 New York, Lagerchef James married Clara* Lovisa Lagerström on 6 Jun 1885 in New York, US. Clara* (daughter of Gustaf Lagerström and Maria Larsson) was born on 18 Sep 1857 in Krokek (E). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] James married Lilien Crien Cunningham before 1899 in New York, US. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
152. | Ida* Henrietta Wahlström ![]() |
153. | Edith* Wilhelmina Wahlström ![]() Edith* married Eric* Alfred Hedin on 11 Feb 1879 in Västerås-Barkarö (U). Eric* (son of Anders Hedin and Anna Maja Persdotter) was born on 11 Oct 1852 in Torshälla (D); died on 13 Dec 1925 in Gävle Heliga Trefaldighet (X). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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154. | Clara* Elisabeth Wahlström ![]() |
155. | Lydia* Katarina Wahlström ![]() |
156. | Hugo* Wilhelm Schmidt ![]() |
157. | Agnes Elisabeth* Henrietta Schmidt ![]() |
158. | Carl Ludvig Schmidt ![]() |
159. | Fanny* Hilma Eleonora Schmidt ![]() |
160. | Ellen* Hedvig Johanna Schmidt ![]() |
161. | Johan Fredrik August Ehrensvärd ![]() |
162. | Anna Christina Matilda Ehrensvärd ![]() |
163. | Ebba Lovisa Vilhelmina Ehrensvärd ![]() |
164. | Emilia Margareta Ehrensvärd ![]() Emilia married Robert Vilhelm Lindström on 29 Oct 1856. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
165. | Fredrik Adolf Vilhelm Ehrensvärd ![]() Notes: Sergant vi Västmanlands reg 1852 22/12; fanjunkare 1853 18/5; student i Uppsala 1853; underlöjtnant Västmanlands reg 1854 28/3; löjtnant 1859 2/7; kapten 1870 10/9; RNS:tOO 1875 7/9; RSO 1876 1/12; major 1878 10/5; överstelöjtnant 1889 5/4; avsked 1891 17/4 Family/Spouse: Augusta Maria Lindström. Augusta (daughter of Carl Gustaf Lindström and Maria* SJöberg) was born on 19 Jul 1841 in Stockholm; died on 15 Nov 1869 in Djurgården, Stockholm. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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166. | Lovisa* Henriette Ehrensvärd ![]() Lovisa* married Christopher Weidemann on 21 May 1867. Christopher was born on 11 Jan 1824 in Arendal, Norway; died in 1915. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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167. | Johan Robert Wennberg ![]() |
168. | Matilda Wilhelmina Wennberg ![]() Family/Spouse: Carl Anders Rigensson. Carl died on 29 Jul 1862. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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169. | Maria Elisabeth {Betty} Wennberg ![]() Notes: Råneå (BD) AIa:10c (1859-1869) Bild 37 / sid 622 (AID: v138751.b37.s622, NAD: SE/HLA/1010165) |
170. | Gustaf Wilhelm Wennberg ![]() |