Died about at about age 68
in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norge
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Christian Matheson was born in Norway
Christian Bernstorff Mathesen, son of Jacob Matheson and Augusta Amalie Bodtker, was born on 24 Jul 1868 at Støren and baptised on 20 September 1868 at Störens kirke, Trondheim, Søndre Trondhjem, Norway.[1][2]
Christian Bernsdöf Matheson married Alison Bruun, née Lyng, on 6 September 1899 at Vår Frelsers in Kristiania, Norway.[3][4] Their known children were:
↑Baptism:
"Norway Church Books, 1815-1930"
citing Page: 158; Line: 1130; Entry: 190; Digital film/folder number: 107619539; Image number: 159
FamilySearch Record: 687J-5BZW (accessed 23 November 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 3QHV-13P5-NWZG
Christian Bernstoff baptism on 20 Sep 1868 (born 24 Jul), child of Jacob Mathesen & Augusta Amalie Bodtker, in Trondheim, Søndre Trondhjem, Norge.
↑Marriage:
"Norway Church Books, 1815-1930"
citing Page: 208; Line: 1050; Entry: 105; Digital film/folder number: 107602586; Image number: 212
FamilySearch Record: 683H-RKN6 (accessed 23 November 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 3QHV-B3PG-ZXV5
Christian Bernsdöf Matheson, son of Jakob Mathesen, marriage to Alison Bruun Lyng on 6 Sep 1899 in Vår Frelsers, Kristiania, Norge.
↑Burial:
"Norway, Death Registers, 1928-1941"
The National Archives of Norway - Arkivverket; Norway; Death Registers 1928-1960; Reference: RA/S-2228/D/Df/Dfd/Dfdg/L0009; Line Number: 163 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 62072 #528614 (accessed 23 November 2023)
Christian Mathesen burial (died on 11 Jun 1937 at age 68) at Vår Frelsers Church, Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Born on 24 Jul 1868.
↑Burial: "Norway, Death Registers, 1928-1941" The National Archives of Norway - Arkivverket; Norway; Death Registers 1928-1960; Reference: RA/S-2228/D/Df/Dfd/Dfdg/L0037; Line Number: 0 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 62072 #189854 (accessed 23 November 2023) Christian Mathesen burial (died on 11 Jun 1937 at age 69) at Haltdalen Church, Holtålen, Norway.
1891 Census: "1891 Norway Census" Riksarkivet: The National Archives of Norway; Norge; Norway; 1891 Norge Folketelling; 1891 Norway Census Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 60603 #2024552 (accessed 23 November 2023) Christian Bernstorff Matheson logerende hørende til familien (lodger) in household of Bethy Gerhardine Schreiner (57) in Kristiania (Oslo), Kristiania, Trefoldighet, Oslo, Norge (Norway). Born in Trondhjem. - away in Trondheim.
1891 Census: "1891 Norway Census" Riksarkivet: The National Archives of Norway; Norge; Norway; 1891 Norge Folketelling; 1891 Norway Census Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 60603 #1945550 (accessed 23 November 2023) Christian Bernstorff Matheson søn, besøgende (visitor) in household of Jacob Paul Seierskjold Matheson (65) in Strindens, Strinda, Sør-Trøndelag (Sor-Trondelag), Norge (Norway). Born in Strinden. - visiting from Kristiania (Oslo).
1900 Census: "Norway Census, 1900" citing Digital film/folder number: 107353400 FamilySearch Record: DJDR-LJ6Z (accessed 23 November 2023) FamilySearch Image: 3QHV-53VY-H9Q5-Z Image number 00083 Christian Matheson, married hf, in household of Christian Matheson in Strinda Prestegjeld, Søndre Trondhjem, Norge. Born in Strinda herred*.
1910 Census: "1910 Norway Census" Riksarkivet: The National Archives of Norway; Norge; Norway; 1910 Norge Folketelling;1910 Norway Census Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 60605 #509131 (accessed 23 November 2023) Christian Matheson husfar (head) in household of Christian Matheson (42) in Strinda, Sør-Trøndelag (Trøndelag), Norge (Norway). Born in Strinden.
See Also:
Memorial: Find a Grave (no image) Find A Grave: Memorial #200299964 (accessed 23 November 2023) Memorial page for Christian B. Matheson (24 Jul 1868-11 Jun 1937), citing Domkirkegården, Trondheim, Trondheim kommune, Sør-Trøndelag fylke, Norway; Maintained by Hangur (contributor 49986858). -- Records indicate he is buried in Oslo, not Trondheim.
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