Bread basket

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New representation of the Brodtkorbischen coat of arms.
Illustration: André R. Brodtkorb
The main building of Tjøtta Farm.
Photography: Commons user Mahlum (2007)
From Tjøtta Farm.
Photography: Commons user Mahlum (2007)

Brodtkorb is a Norwegian family, allegedly from Saxony in Germany , who immigrated to Norway in 1643 with Tobias Brodtkorb . Many members of the family are known among others as landowners, military personnel and, in later times, diplomat, architect and athlete. Tjøtta bread baskets were particularly prominent .

Tobias Brodtkorb the Elder († 1676), ancestor of the Norwegian Brodtkorbs and also the oldest known man of this family, was a coin writer in Akershus and then a customs officer in the city of Fredrikstad . His grandson, Colonel Tobias Brodtkorb the Younger, had three sons, with whom the main branches of the family were founded:

  • Eilert Christian Brodtkorb (1721–1806), weight and measurement controller in Kristiansund .
  • Christian Johannes Brodtkorb (1725–97), captain and owner of the Kirkesæter farm in Hemne .
  • Niels Gierbrandt Brodtkorb (1729–96), counselor and owner of Tjøtta Hofe and Gut in Alstahaug .

The Brodtkorb family and the Christie family, who are related to them, have their own but publicly accessible burial place in the Alders Hviile cemetery in the center of the Norwegian city of Kristiansund.

Bread basket from Tjøtta

In 1767 Niels Brodtkorb bought the large and well-known Tjøtta estate , originally part of the Joachims Irgens von Westervicks estate . The family owned the estate until 1918. Johan Brodtkorb the Younger became the last owner of the Brodtkorbs.

genealogy

First generations

  • Tobias Brodtkorb († 1676), coin writer, ∞ Catharina Hansdatter Lenche
    • Johannes Tobiassen bread basket (1652–79)
    • Hannibal Tobiassen Brodtkorb (born 1653)
    • Christian Tobiassen Brodtkorb (1653–1701), goldsmith, ∞ Margrethe Boyesdatter Holch
      • Tobias Christiansen Brodtkorb (1685–1763), Colonel, ∞ Anna Dorothea Eilertsdatter Hirnklow

Bread basket in Kristiansund

  • Eilert Christian (Tobiassen) Brodtkorb (1721–1806), weight and measurement controller, ∞ Anna Thue Ross
    • Anna Thue Ross Brodtkorb (1753–1834), Christian Christie 's paternal grandmother
    • Tobias Brodtkorb (1754–1769)
    • Hans Rasmus Peter Brodtkorb (1756–1844)

Bread basket in Hemne

  • Christian Johannes (Tobiassen) Brodtkorb (1725–97), captain, ∞ Henriette Margrethe Lindegaard
    • (Lots of children.)

Bread basket from Tjøtta

  • Niels Gierbrandt (Tobiassen) Brodtkorb (1729–96), landowner, ∞ Anna Catharina Hvid
    • Johan Christian Hvid Brodtkorb (1766–1845), landowner, ∞ Maren Greger Winther
      • Niels Gierbrandt Winther Brodtkorb (1792 – around 1865), landowner, ∞ Marie Johanne Berg
        • Johan Christian Brodtkorb (1838 – around 1918), landowner

coat of arms

Description: A woven basket on a blue background and above it three stars, all gold. The helmet has seven peacock feathers.

Known members

Footnotes

  1. “Münzschreiber” was a royal official at the Akershus Mint near Oslo. He kept a record of the silver used and the coins minted.
  2. Lillegaard p. 377.
  3. Ulla Meyer: Norske mødre . Dybwad, Oslo, urn : nbn: no-nb_digibok_2007012401032 .

literature

  • Store norske leksikon: bread basket
  • Leif Lillegaard: Mellom to kriger (1989). Chapter "Og slik gikk det med storgodset".