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 | Agnes Refsland Ronneberg Freeberg Headstone | Mountain View Cemetery | Located |
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 | Anna Margrethe Rønneberg grave stone. Anna's grave stone is part of the Rønneberg memorial in the old cemetery near Mt. Aksla in Ålesund, Norway.
The memorial reads
“Herren er min hyrde” = “The Lord is my shepherd” | The Chapel behind the Mount Aksla | Located |
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 | Arne Garborg Born Aadone Eivindson Garborg 1851 - 1924 | | Located |
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 | Asbjørn Sivertson Skeie's grave marker. This marker is located in the Orre Church yard in Norway. On it is found the words: Herunder hviler støvet af losolderman Asbjørn Sivertson født på gaarden Skeie.
Translation: Under here you will find the remains of pilot master Asbjørn Sivertson born on the Skeie farm.
This picture was send to us by Odd Dubland. Asbjørn was his 3G grandfather. The two boys beside the marker are Odd's grandchildren. | Orre Church yard | Located |
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 | Carl Esaias Rønneberg and his wife Hanna Jacoba Hoffman (back side of headstones) One the backside can be found: Hannas grave the inscription is from psalm 61-V. On Carl Esaias it is 23 – V | Vestre kirkegård | Located |
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 | Carl Esaias Rønneberg and his wife Hanna Jocoba Hoffman Hanna Jacoba and Carl Esaias Rønnebergs headstones, an short story by Per Rønneberg Bremnes
Hanna Jacoba Hoffmann (1868-1905) and Carl Esaias Rønneberg (1854-1912) headstones were made by the Danish sculptor Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen (1863-1945). She probably was in close contact with Hanna Jacoba's mother, Karen Marie Bøe (1838-1908). This connection is learned from a letter between Anne Marie and Carl Esaias dated July 1908. In the letter it appears that the Hanna Jacobas headstone was not finished. Further more we read from the same letter that Carl Esaias had already ordered his own headstone.
Why the Rønneberg family used an Danish sculptor has been a question researched by the Odense Museum, among others. The answer to that question can possibly be found through Hanna Jacoba's father. His name was Frederik Christian Steenbuch Hoffmann (1827-1887). Even if he was born in Norway both of his surnames could have originated in Denmark. If that is the case, I am sure we have the connection between the Rønneberg family and the sculptor.
Hanna Jacobas headstones was placed at Ålesund church by the sculptor in 1910. Carl Esaias headstone was placed at the church in 1914. A great monument to the man who laid down the foundation stone of the Ålesund church.
Hanna Jacoba og Carl Esaias Rønnebergs gravstener, en kort historie av Per Rønneberg Bremnes
Hanna Jacoba Hoffmann (1868-1905) og Carl Esaias Rønneberg (1854-1912) gravstener var laget av den danske skulptøren Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen (1863-1945). Hun hadde muligens god kontakt med Hanna Jacobas mor, Karen Marie Bøe (1838-1908). Dette kan forståes av et brev mellom Anne Marie og Carl Esaias i juli 1908. I brevet fremgår det at Hanna Jacobas gravsten ikke er ferdig. Videre kan det leses av det same brev at Carl Esaias allerede hadde bestilt sin egen gravsten.
Hvorfor Rønneberg familien brukte en dansk sculptor har vært et spørsmål for Odense museum. Svaret fines kanskje i Hanna Jacobas far. Hans navn var Frederik Christian Steenbuch Hoffmann (1827-1887). Selv om han er født I Norge, kan begge hans etternavn ha sin opprinnelse I Danmark. Skulle dette være tilfelle, er jeg rimelig sikker på at vi har funnet forbindelsen mellom Rønneberg familien og skulptøren.
Hanna Jacobas gravsten ble oppstilt ved Ålesund kirke av skulptøren i 1910. Carl Esaias gravsten ble oppstilt i 1914. Et flott monument over mannen som la ned grunnstenen til Ålesund kirke.
They are buried at ”Vestre kirkegård” on Ålesund kirke. On Hannas grave the inscription is from Psalm 61-V. On Carl Esaias it is 23 – V | Vestre kirkegård | Located |
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 | Carl Esaias Rønneberg and wife Hanna Jacoba Hoffman with Church Carl and Hanna's headstones at Vestre kirkegård with Ålesund kirke in the background. | Vestre kirkegård | Located |
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 | Edward Van Volkenburgh Sedwick III | Stockton Rural Cemetery | Located |
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 | Einar Rønneberg and Borghild (Mo) Rønneberg Einar Rønneberg was a son of Tørres Rønneberg and Tomine | Ladegår gravlund | Located |
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 | Elias Rønneberg and his family's burial place in Borgund, Norway. | Borgund Cemetery | Located |
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 | Grave Stone of Anna Rønneberg Anna Rønneberg was the Great Aunt of Eivind Oanes who supplied this picture. | | Located |
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 | Headstone of Tomine (Kortevold) Rønneberg, Tørres Rønneberg, Einar Rønneberg, Borghild (Mo) Rønneberg and John Tørres Rønneberg These names are all on or around the single headstone. | Ladegår gravlund | Located |
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 | Joakim Holmboe Rønneberg and his wife Louise Fredrikke Rønneberg's grave stone. This plaque is included with the markers of Joakim's parents and is part of the Rønneberg memorial in the old cemetery near Mt. Aksla in Ålesund, Norway.
The memorial reads
“Døden er oppslugt til seier” = ”Death is absorbed to victory” | The Chapel behind the Mount Aksla | Located |
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 | Johan Herman Krohn Rønneberg and his wife Anna Cathrine Schølberg's grave stone. | The Chapel behind the Mount Aksla | Located |
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 | Johan Rønneberg and his wife Vivian Ostenson John and Vivian's Headstone | Mountain View Cemetery | Located |
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 | John Tørres Rønneberg Son of Einar Rønneberg and Borghild | Ladegår gravlund | Located |
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 | Karen Jonsdatter Usken Wife of Tørres Anderson Rønneberg (1785-1854)
Oldest maintained graves | Sola Kirkegård | Located |
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 | Kristoffer (Christopher) Ronneberg grave marker Maintained by a trust Kristopher established | Ulstein Kirke | Located |
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 | Lar Rønneberg's headstone Headstone | Mountain View Cemetery | Located |
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 | Rasmus Gerhard Rønneberg gravestone (image) This is Rasmus' image on his grave stone and is part of the Rønneberg memorial in the old cemetery near Mt. Aksla in Ålesund, Norway. See the second file for the name plaque. | The Chapel behind the Mount Aksla | Located |
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 | Rasmus Gerhard Rønneberg gravestorn (plaque) This is Rasmus' name plaque under the image of him. | The Chapel behind the Mount Aksla | Located |
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 | Ronneberg name plate The final resting place for Trygve Ronneberg and his wife Willa. Located in the Sunset Mausoleum and Columbarium. | Sunset Mausoleum and Columbarium | Located |
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 | Sverre Øiestad and his wife Kari Rønneberg Sverre and Kari's headstone | Mountain View Cemetery | Located |
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 | The grave of Edward Sedgwick and his wife Janet. | Stockton Rural Cemetery | Located |
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 | The Rønneberg memorial in the old cemetery near Mt. Aksla in Ålesund, Norway. Rasmus Gerhard Rønneberg, his wife Anna and their son Joakim Holmboe Rønneberg and his wife Louise are at the family tomb. | The Chapel behind the Mount Aksla | Located |
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 | Thore Sporaland and Ella Elisabeth (Monsen) Sporaland Headstone | | |
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 | Tomine (Kortevold) Rønneberg and Tørres Rønneberg This is the top portion of the headstone. | Ladegår gravlund | Located |
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 | Tørres Anderson Rønneberg Oldest maintained graves in Church yard | Sola Kirkegård | Located |
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