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Notes


Poul Otto Nielsen

He inherited fruitplantation, but mismanaged it.


Eva Vibeke "Susse" Nielsen

She had two children with a frenchman from Deauville, France. They divorced. Second marriage with a farmer. They divorced. Now (2014) married with someone in Vanløse, Denmark.


Mattias Steuch

Mattias (son av Johan Henrik, Tab. 5), född 1816-09-24 på Aspa bruk i Hammars socken Örebro län. Student i Uppsala 1835. Extra ordinarie elev vid bergsskolan i Falun 1837-1838. Disponent för Olofsfors bruk. Bruksägare. Död 1901-01-02 i Stockholm. Ägde del i Lassåna bruk i Bodarne socken Örebro län och Kårbergs bruk i Snavlunda socken Örebro län samt husen nr 10 Sturegatan, nr 22 Humlegårdsgatan och nr 26 Drottninggatan i Stockholm. Gift 1876-06-18 i Stockholm med Brita Lovisa Ödmark, född 1840-05-13, död 1920-02-07 i Stockholm. Engelbrekts förs..


Marga Emmy Marie Behrens

Marga is buried in the chapel in Ohlsdorf, Germany ("Grabbrief 135870, Bp 61, Grabstelle 679/680 b.v. 12")


Amalia Christina Magdalena "Helena" Storjohann

This woman was probably the author of the letter written in late 1944/early 1945 to "Lieber Hans" about Elsa Behrens ancestors. The womans nickname was Lene and/or Helene.


Irmgard Anna Wilhelmina Behrens

Irmgard emerged too early from the bomb shelter after the Allied forces terror bombing of Hamburg. The firestorm associated with the bombing was still raging and she contracted severe burns from which she died. She is buried in "Ehrenfriedhof, Kapelle 13" in Ohlsdorf.


Walter Herbert Dettmann

Cremated. Ashes buried in Hamburg Ohlsdorf "b.v. 1 Kapelle, urnengrab XS 196" qite near the crematory.


Rolf Sommer

Rolf may have had some Central American blood in him. He owned a coffee plantation in Honduras. He and Anneliese also ran a coffe and candy shop in Hamburg for a while. In the1950's they delighted the Steuch children in Copenhagen by showing up every easter with nougat filled chocolate bunnies!

Rolf has a son (from a previous marriage? adopted?) that lives in Sweden in latter part of 20th century.


Hans Heinrich Behrens

(Tranlated from Alfred Behrens January, 1952 study): Hans Hinrich Behrens, Farmer in Wienhausen, 1775-1865.
At his birth the following was entered in the church book of Wienhausen: "Wienhausen. On the 19th of August Hans Hinrich Behrens' wife Anna Ilse Dorothea Thielen bore him a son. On the 27th of August he was baptized and named Hans Hinrich. The godfathers were Jürgen Öhlmann in Wienhausen, Hans Hinrich Willigs in Langligen, Hans Hinrich Thiele in Schepelse.".

He was married twice. First with Cathrina Dorothea Heise from Wienhausen, 1786-1819, whose father, as has already been mentioned, is recorded in the Closter-Gutsmann church register. After her early death from chest ilness the widower took Louise Eleonore Giese, 1789-1867, for his wife. The first marriage resulted in 1 son and 4 daughters while the second marriage gave an additional 2 sons and 2 daughters.


Hans Hinrich Heuer Behrens

(Translated from Alfred Behrens January ,1956 study): Hans Hinrich Heuer Behrens, 1744-1833, about whom we read in the 1744 entry: "Wienhausen. Baptized on January 5 Hans Hinrich Simon Behrens son, born on the 1st day at 10 am, Hans Hinrich Heuer. With 4 P."
He married Anna ilse Dorothea Thiele of Langlingen, 1756-1848, which gave him 9 sons and 4 daughters. At the wedding he was recorded as Houseowner, while in the record of his death he is mentiond as someone that came from the Old People's Home that has died of old age. In 1865, when his oldest son died, his occupation was recorded as Farmer. One must remember, that a system of farmer ranks and associated titles developed over the centuries which ran from someone who owns a large farm and a lot of land to a farm hand or, in German: "Vollhöfner, Kötner bezw. Großkötner, Brinksitzer, An- bezw. Abbauer und Einwohner oder Häusling". The Behrens farm in Wienhausen was large and, as a result of its size, was a "Großkötnerstelle". We meet Hans Hinrich Heuer Behrens in the following registers:
Money register of the Bailiff of Eicklingen 1779/80:
"Garden tithe Wienhausen Hans Hinrich Behrens 9 Mariengroschen."
Money register of the Bailiff of the Wienhausen church:
"Taking from the rented Länderei III of the big Sunder-Camp near Wienhausen..... 7 pieces to 18 Himbten from Hans Hinrich Behrens in Wienhausen 9 Reichstahler 9 Groschen".
Money register of the Bailiff of the Wienhausen church:
"Taking from rented land. The Heid-Camp between the Wienhaüser Feldflur namely 10 pieces 10 Himbten Roggen from Hans Henrich Behrens 2 Reichstaler 9 Groschen."