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Johannes Brun Møller, "Moller"
1868 - 1944 (76 years)-
Name Johannes Brun Møller Suffix "Moller" Birth 07 Jul 1868 Ramsøy, Bjørnør, Osen, Sør-Trøndelag, Norge Christening 30 Aug 1868 Ramsøy, Bjørnør, Osen, Sør-Trøndelag, Norge [1] Gender Male Confirmation 26 Aug 1883 Bjørnør, Osen, Sør-Trøndelag, Norge [1] Emigration Abt 1889 USA [2] Fikk attest for utvandring til Amerika. Event-Misc 30 Apr 1893 Bergen, Hordaland, Vestland, Norge Var mannskap på - Viking - en kopi av Gokstadskipet. - I 1893 var han med som mannskap på - Viking - en kopi av Gokstadskipet - som seilte over til Amerika i forbindelse med verdensutstillingen i Chicago. De dro fra Bergen 30.april 1893.
The Viking left Bergen at noon on Sunday, April 30, 1893, with a crew of twelve, two chronometers, spare fittings galore, and a thousand bottles of beer. Fully laden, the total weight of the ship was over thirty tons-much higher than seems feasible for the historical Gokstad (the Viking was build after the Gokstad). The voyage was frequently stormy, but the rudder proved equal to all occasions, and the hull turned out to be amazingly supple:
"The bottom together with the keel gave with every movement of the ship, and in a strong head-sea the keel could move up and down as much as three-quarters of an inch. But strangely enough the ship stayed completely watertight.
The ship's remarkable elasticity was also apparent in other ways; in heavy seas, for instance, the gunwales would twist out of true by as much as six inches". Magnus Andersen: Vikinggaerden, 1895.
The serpentine flexibility of the hull proved a distinct advantage in sailing, and the; Viking regularly logged speeds of ten knots or more. They saw Bacalao light on Newfoundland at 4 A.M. on May 27th; they were then twenty-eight days out from Bergen - A tremendous achievement, to have crossed from Norway to North America in four weeks in an open sailing boat. The Viking caused a stir wherever it docked, and was the hit of the Chicago world Fair; it had achieved its primary purpose of putting old Norse and modern Norwegian Ship-Building on the map.
Occupation Aft 1893 USA Fotograf. Death 01 Oct 1944 Oakland, Alameda, California, USA - Highland Hospital Oakland.
Person ID I11330 My Genealogy Last Modified 30 Aug 2023
Father Johan Moses Møller, b. 05 Feb 1832, Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norge d. 31 Oct 1919, Kristiania, Oslo, Norge (Age 87 years) Relationship Birth Mother Julie Fredrikke Marie Brun, "Møller", b. 28 Nov 1832, Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norge d. 15 Dec 1901, Ramsøy, Bjørnør, Osen, Sør-Trøndelag, Norge (Age 69 years) Relationship Birth Marriage 15 Aug 1864 Bakke kirke, Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norge [3, 4] Family ID F1356 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sigrid Hildegard Hammer, "Moller", b. 13 Aug 1873, Kristiania, Oslo, Norge d. 13 Apr 1947, Almeda, California, USA (Age 73 years) Marriage Bef 1906 - They came to California lived in San Francisco and moved to Oakland after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
Children + 1. Thordis June Moller, "Wortell" / "Willis", b. 5 Jun 1907, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA d. 22 Nov 1985, Almeda, California, USA (Age 78 years) [Birth] + 2. Rolf Egil Moller, b. 4 Nov 1908, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA d. 22 Aug 1987, USA (Age 78 years) [Birth] 3. Yarl Moller, b. 13 Feb 1911, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA d. 31 Jul 1991, Ceres, Stanislaus, California, USA (Age 80 years) [Birth] + 4. Norman Brun Moller, b. 12 Jul 1913, Oakland, Alameda, California, USA d. 5 Aug 2001, San Francisco, California, USA (Age 88 years) [Birth] Family ID F4604 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 30 Aug 2023
- I 1893 var han med som mannskap på - Viking - en kopi av Gokstadskipet - som seilte over til Amerika i forbindelse med verdensutstillingen i Chicago. De dro fra Bergen 30.april 1893.
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