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== Bygget ca. 1590 ==
 
== Bygget ca. 1590 ==
  
=== [[Peder Baggesen]] (1546-1591) ===
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Hej Kaj!Vilken upplevelse det me5ste varit att ha vraadnt El Camino!Jag se5g ne5gon dag ff6r sent att du varit pe5 Talludden och he5llit ff6redrag.c4r intresserad att komma pe5 ett du he5ller om El Caminon.26 oktober, 18:30 – Spektrum, Folkets Hus, Hallsbergc4r det ett ff6redrag om El Camino? Eller en film om El Camino?Hoppas du fortse4tter med att uppdatera hemsidan med stre4ckor. Intressant le4sning!Hej se5 le4nge!Stig-Ove Axelsson
Rådmand. Byggede ca. 1590 stenhuset.
 
[http://gudmand.se/1.ver%202009/555.html]
 
[http://familien.agerbaek.pagesperso-orange.fr/html/baggesen_peder1546.html]
 
 
 
==== 1591 [[Dorete Baggesen]], f. Sørensdatter Stage (1557-1602) ====
 
Også kaldet '[[Dorothea Baggesen]]'.
 
Gift med [[Peder Baggesen]] og som enke gift 1593 med [[Bertel Struck]].
 
[http://gudmand.se/1.ver%202009/556.html]
 
* Anne Pedersdatter, vistnok g. med [[Mads Andersen Pors]]
 
* Bagge Pedersen, købmand og rådmand i Ribe, skænkede 1602 sammen med stedfaderen 7 boliger i Klostergade til fattigboliger for ærlige dannemænd og kvinder.
 
* Maren Pedersdatter, g. med sognepræst [[Jens Iversen Wandal]], Ribe
 
* Karen Pedersdatter, g. med [[rektor]] og [[biskop]] [[Iver Iversen Hemmet]], Ribe
 
  
 
=== 1593 [[Bertel Struck]] (1565-1621) ===
 
=== 1593 [[Bertel Struck]] (1565-1621) ===

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Ribe Turistkontor. [1]

Bygget ca. 1590

Hej Kaj!Vilken upplevelse det me5ste varit att ha vraadnt El Camino!Jag se5g ne5gon dag ff6r sent att du varit pe5 Talludden och he5llit ff6redrag.c4r intresserad att komma pe5 ett du he5ller om El Caminon.26 oktober, 18:30 – Spektrum, Folkets Hus, Hallsbergc4r det ett ff6redrag om El Camino? Eller en film om El Camino?Hoppas du fortse4tter med att uppdatera hemsidan med stre4ckor. Intressant le4sning!Hej se5 le4nge!Stig-Ove Axelsson

1593 Bertel Struck (1565-1621)

Fra Lund i Skåne, muligvis født allerede 1550. Som enkemand gift 1604 med Anne Andersdatter Vedel (1585-1655), datter af Anders Sørensen Vedel, Tårnborg. [2] [3]

Nævnt 1589 i København i en uheldig sag om en guldkæde, han havde taget i pant mod at give 550 rd., men det viste sig guldet allerede var pantsat og han mistede de fleste af pengene.

Fra 1595 rådmand i Ribe. Overtog 1604 Tårnborg, efter svigerfaderen. Havde stridigheder med sine stedbørn, der skal have været en årsag til, at han 1606 ikke valgtes som borgmester.

Lånte flere gange store summer ud til reparationer af domkirken og til bygning af Sankt Katharine Kirkes tårn i 1617 og stiftede 1616 et legat til fordel for de tre fattigste lærere ved Ribe Katedralskole. Deltog i flere nævneting ved Riber Ret i Grønnegade og dømte som sådan 27. august 1610 Anna Harchis til bålet som heks.

  • Johanne Bertelsdatter Struck (1595-)

Mads Andersen Pors

Også kaldet Mathias. Vistnok gift med Anne Pedersdatter Baggesen, men kan også være søsteren Sidsel.

Rektor 1585-1590 ved Ribe Katedralskole.

1676 Wilhelm Hermansen Brockmann (1630-1687)

Søn af Herman Brochmann, Kiel, der var søn af borgmester Rasmus Sørensen Brochmann, Køge. [4] [5] [6]

Vistnok gift med Augusta i 1. ægteskab. Gift 18. okt. 1661 i Ribe med Margrethe Schack/Schade (1640-1712)

Tjente og fulgte feltherren Hans Schack i 12 år. Købmand og amtsskriver i Ribe. Vistnok også amtsforvalter 1654-1675.

Købte 1664 Røjgård ved Gesten og 1676 Porsborg. Blev 1677 borgmester i Ribe.

Havde 6.000 rigsdaler til gode i Lybæk og fik kort før sin død tilladelse til at inddrive lybsk ejendom i Danmark. [7]

  • Anna Dorothea Brochmann (1664-1727), g. med Laurits Christensen Ågård, kappelan ved Sankt Katharine Kirke, 1690 præst i Hillerød og 1696 provst i Helsingør
  • Magdalene Margrethe Brockman (1670-1722), g. 1688 med ritmester Jens Eriksen Kaas, Røjgård
  • Martinette Brochmann (1673-1756), g. med Jørgen Jørgensen Hahn, rådmand i Odense
  • Wilhelm Brochmann, tobaksspinder i Ribe.

Jens Hansen Duche (-1744)

Var senest 1701 regimentsskriver ved Koldinghus og 1709-1716 amtsforvalter for Riberhus Amt. Blev 1716 præsident i Fredericia, men 1720 rejstes af præsten Maturin Caspersen Castensen fra Jerne en sag mod hans tidligere embedsførelse som amtsforvalter, så han 1721 blev dømt fra sit embede. [8] [9]

Nævnt 1743 som krigskommissær og ejer af Villerup, vistnok en herregård i Skallerup sogn i Vendsyssel. Var vistnok død 1744.

You have posed a fantastic and rneavlet question - let me try to answer from my own limited perspective;I think that an art SCHOOL can only profess to be of assistance in growing the outer artist. This is as a result of the ratio of teachers to students. With generally 10-30 students per teacher, there is a natural deficit, which makes it NECESSARY for the teacher/institution to find a COMMON DENOMINATOR upon which to base instruction. In other words, they need to teach something every student can learn.In a 1:1 apprenticeship/mentorship situation, a much deeper friendship can be fostered and the mentor is able to assist in the growth of the inner artist by communicating on a more personal level, their knowledge and experiences as relative to the student. Interestingly, I feel this is one of the advantages of internet communities, and even blogs such as yours - the ability to communicate educational material without institutional red tape or curricula. So you have a situation where the teacher is limited in the amount of extracurricular development they are able to encourage in the student. And i believe this is where we come across 'those teachers' in school who we adore. Because their passion and enthusiasm for their craft allows them to 'overcome the odds' of that situation and offer more to their student than their job description entails. I don't believe we will reach a point where mainstream education will prioritize the personal or emotional development of their students, through no fault of anyone in particular, but only because it is not something that can be benchmarked and regulated. I see education (particularly voluntarily) across the internet to be an acute solution to this shortcoming, above and beyond the occasional inspirational teacher we may be lucky to find. I think a further mention is deserved of your second point - which is that, as artists, we continue to improve even when we aren't painting. For me, this comes down to a shared humanity and a passion for life itself. Art imitates life - and more specifically, the life and perception of the specific artist. Not only should we fall back on the 'trunk theory' in times of artistic limitation, but also embrace our growth every day by unplugging from the computer, engaging with the world and connecting with other human beings. In this way we can be quite content with the fertilizer of formalized education, and can spend less time griping about homogenization, due to a renewed confidence and self assuredness that we are engaged in the business of living life. May we all grow tall together.You owe me two cents :) A

Peder Jensen Baggesen (1696-1722)

1722 Sophie Dorthe Baggesen, f. Bruun (1677-1749)

Enken.

they sailed on the Lydia from Rotterdam with passnegers from Alsace-Lorrain and the Palatinate.My husband and I were grave-hunting in Somerset County in Apr 2008 and found and photographed the markers in Boyt's Cemetery. We were following the directions in Brian Ensley's Cemeteries of Somerset and Cambria Counties and after trespassing all over this farm on Bicycle Rd we returned to the Somerset Historical Society. Mark Ware who was there made a few phone calls and a gentleman named Bob Hay who was farming the property met us and led us to the burial ground. After Geiger Rd deadends into Bicycle, you go about 20yds to the east on Bicycle where you will find a dirt path on your left. We walked up the path through the brush and up into the field. When you can see the house (not sure if the residents are the ones to ask for permission as no one was home when we were there) on your right, look to your left way across the field. You will see a brushy area with tall trees. The graves are located here. This spot is about 250 yds north of where Geiger hits Bicycle. You can see the area on the satelite view of googlemaps.com. There is wooden sign posted, but it has several dates that don't match the ones on the gravestones. Joseph and Mary Shaffer Miller are buried here with John Miller Yost's son and Joseph's brother who never married. There are some other Millers here but they are from the Adam Miller family the same Adam whose loghouse is on display at the Historical Society. After corresponding with Neal Umstot in NC who is related to the Adam Millers, I came to the conclusion that Yost's family and Adam's family are not related, but just friends and neighbors. I was hoping they were related, because Adam's stone says he was born in Gerhardsbraumn, Germany. There is also an infant Boyt, but no stones for his parents if they are there, a Jacob Lint, a Harriet Shaffer (related to Mary Shaffer Miller??) and NancyCasebeer Miller Weaver who was a daughter-in-law of Adam Miller. We were there in the early spring before much was growing in the fields and the brush in the cemetery hadn't grown up after the winter. Shelesa

Laurids Christensen (1714-1792)

Gift med Mariane Bruun (-1756), datter af Jørgen Jacobsen Bruun, Krogsgård.

Var 1751-1792 amtsforvalter over Riberhus Amt og desuden krigsråd. [10]