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Morten Henningsen Bohn

Morten Henningsen Bohn

Mand eft. 1595 - 1650  (< 53 år)

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  • Navn Morten Henningsen Bohn 
    Fødsel eft. 1595  Rønne Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted  [1
    Køn Mand 
    Ane-nr. Ane 12.3209 
    Død 19 mar. 1650  Rønne Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted  [1
    Person-ID I6691  anebasen
    Sidst ændret 14 apr. 2006 

    Far Henning Hermansen Bohn,   f. 1575, Rønne Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. eft. 1631, Rønne Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder > 57 år) 
    Familie-ID F2715  Gruppeskema  |  Familietavle

    Børn 
    +1. Herman Mortensen Bohn,   f. 1620, Rønne Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 1668, Rønne Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 48 år)
     2. Karen Mortensdatter Bohn,   f. ca. 1622, Rønne Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 1696, Rønne Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 74 år)
    Familie-ID F2780  Gruppeskema  |  Familietavle
    Sidst ændret 23 aug. 2024 

  • Notater 
    • Var 1640 rådmand i Rønne, og som sådan underskrev han byen
      hyldningsakt af 26/6 1648.

      1629 - 1630 Byfoged i Rønne, Rådmand 1640 og 48

      Morten Bohn is recorded as being town bailiff (Byfoged) for Rønne in
      1629/30. His name is inscribed onto the christening font in Rønne
      Church as councillor for Rønne township (købstad) in 1644. And again
      documents from 1648 show us that Morten Bohn was still a councilman,
      as he signed himself as such. Until the middle of the1800s a
      gravestone was kept inside Rønne Church bearing the following
      inscription: "I pray for release to be with Christ. This stone and
      place belong to Morten Bone, his wife, children and heirs. In the
      year . . . . March 19, Morten Bone died, citizen of Rønne, and lies
      buried. . . . . September . . . . died Jørgen Mortensen. . . . . 7
      August died Elisabeth Mortensdatter, may God grant them a joyous
      Resurrection together with all true Believers." The bottom of the
      stone was marked simply: M.B. and K.M.D., it was also embellished
      with a carving of the four Evangelists, and hourglass and a skull.
      Unfortunately, all the gravestones were removed from the church and
      destroyed by neglect - for a long period they were laid down in a
      path around the churchyard, and the inscriptions became impossible to
      decipher. Around 1870 they were cut into small pieces for the fence
      around the churchyard.
    • Fra Bjarne Kofoeds dataase (også aner til personen)

  • Kilder 
    1. [S1] Bjarne Kofoed, Bjarne Kofoeds database, (www.bornholm-stamtavle.dk).