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Ditlevine Feddersen Collett (Feddersen) b. 19 July 1727 d. 18 November 1803

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Lineage Collett
Sex Female
Full name (at birth) Ditlevine Feddersen Collett
Other last names Feddersen
Parents

Peter Collett [Collett] b. 1694 d. 1749

Events

19 July 1727 birth: Oslo

15 January 1749 marriage: Nicolai Feddersen [Feddersen] b. 18 October 1699 d. 4 March 1769

18 November 1803 death: Copenhagen

Notes

She was the daughter of one of the city's wealthiest merchants, Peter and Anna Cathrine Rosenberg (1699-1747). She was the sister of James Collett and the sister-in-law of Morten Leuch and Bernt Anker.

In the 1750s and 1760s she was a central figure in the cultural life of Christiania, organizing private theatrical performances and translating plays from French and English.

On January 15, 1749, she married the presiding magistrate Nicolai Feddersen. On the death of her husband in 1769, she moved to Copenhagen, where she lived for the rest of her life.


From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
James Collett
birth: 1655, London
marriage: Karen Pedersdatter Leuch (Collett)
death: 1727, Oslo
Karen Pedersdatter Leuch (Collett)
birth: 1666, Oslo
marriage: James Collett
death: 1745, Oslo
Grandparents
Parents
Sara Collett (Angell)
birth: 1702, Oslo
death: 1756, Oslo
Peter Collett
birth: 1694
death: 1749
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Peter Collett
birth: 1740
death: 1786
Mathia Anker Collett (Leuch)
birth: 28 May 1737, Oslo
death: 21 July 1801
Anna Collett (Elieson)
birth: 1731
death: 1772
Nicolai Feddersen
birth: 18 October 1699
marriage: Ditlevine Feddersen Collett (Feddersen)
death: 4 March 1769, Oslo
Ditlevine Feddersen Collett (Feddersen)
birth: 19 July 1727, Oslo
marriage: Nicolai Feddersen
death: 18 November 1803, Copenhagen
== 3 ==

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