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He was also called Michaelis.
Birth:
He was born on the 20th of May 1779 in the village Apelstedt in the Bassum parish in Lower Saxony in Germany. His parents were Evert and Marie Adelheid Oldehof. (F6)
In 1910 Apelstedt had 280 inhabitants. (A1)
Bassum had 3082 inhabitants in 1910. Then it had a post office, a court, a registry, a taxation office, a school inspector, an administration office of the railways, a Lutheran church, a convent, an agricultural school, a hospital, a swimming pool, coal gas production, a water reservoir, a power station, several bank branches, live stock and general markets, a cigar, a hammer and an agricultural machinery factory, a leather industry, a dairy, flour mills and a brick yard. (A1)
Childhood:
He was a twin and grew up in Apelstedt. (F6)
Work:
His wife inherited a farm from her parents. (F1)
He was a farmer (German: Vollmeier). (F2)
The property was farm No. 3 in Hassel. Hassel is a village in the nearby Sulingen parish. (F11)
In 1823 there was a farmhouse, an external kitchen, a shed for storing grain and 3 other sheds on this farm. (1823 “Brandkataster” from Sulingen)
Marriage:
He married the single Sophie Elisabeth Michaelis, who was from the village Hassel on the 15th of November 1803 in the Lutheran church in Sulingen. (F1)
They raised a family in Hassel. (F1)
Death:
He died of stomach cramps on the 1st of January 1840 in Hassel. He was buried in the cemetery in Sulingen four days later. (F1)
He was 60 years old.