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  1. he wedded Johanna Henrica Christiane Nissen. Seventeen years his senior, she lived with her sister and brother-in-law Christina Friderika and Diederich Philipp Detmering on Ulricusstrasse 37, in the Hamburg Neustadt Gängeviertel , and assisted in their haberdashery and laundry business. Johann Jakob was their lodger. 8 Christiane Nissen was ...

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    Buried at / Begraben auf dem Friedhof Ohlsdorf in Hamburg.
    A picture of her can be found here.
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    • Female
    • June 4, 1789
    • Johann Jacob Brahms
    • February 2, 1865
  2. Johanna Henrika Christiana Nissen married Johann Jakob Brahms and had 5 children. She passed away on 02 Feb 1865 in St Michael's, Slagelse, Vestsjalland, Denmark . Info Share

    • Female
    • June 4, 1789
    • Johann Jakob Brahms
    • February 2, 1865
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    • 1789
    • Johanna Henrika Christiane Nissen
    • Female
  5. May 7, 2024 · He was proficient in several instruments, but found employment mostly playing the horn and double bass. In 1830, he married Johanna Henrika Christiane Nissen (1789–1865), a seamstress never previously married, who was seventeen years older than he was. Johannes Brahms had an older sister and a younger brother.

  6. Portrait of Johanna Henrika Christiane Nissen... UNSPECIFIED - JUNE 23: Portrait of Johanna Henrika Christiane Nissen (1789-1865), mother of the German composer Johannes Brahms (Hamburg, 1833-Vienna, 1897). Vienna, Gesellschaft Der Musikfreunde (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)

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