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  1. Biography. Personality. Children. In popular culture. References. Further reading. Sara Elisabeth Moræa. Sara Elisabeth " Sara Lisa " von Linné (née Moræa; 26 April 1716 – 20 April 1806) was married to Carl Linnaeus [1] and was mother to Carl Linnaeus the Younger and Elisabeth Christina von Linné.

    • 26 April 1716, Falun, Sweden
    • Johan Moraeus [sv], Elisabeth Hansdotter
  2. May 3, 2023 · April 20, 1806 (89) Uppsala, Uppsala County, Sweden. Immediate Family: Daughter of Johan Moræus and Elisabet Hansdotter. Wife of Carl Linnaeus. Mother of Carl von Linné, d.y.; Elisabet Christina von Linné; Lovisa von Linné; Sara Christina von Linné and Sofia von Linné. Sister of Per Hansson Moræus.

  3. Oct 19, 2019 · Sister of Pehr Moræus. Wife of Carl (Linnaeus) von Linné — married 26 Jun 1739 in Falun, Dalarna, Sverige. Descendants. Mother of Carl (Linnæus) von Linné , Elisabet Christina (Linnæa) Bergencrantz , Sara Magdalena Linnæa , Lovisa (Linnæa) von Linné , Sara Christina (Linnæa) Duse , Johannes Linnæus and Sophia (Linnæa) Duse.

    • Female
    • April 26, 1716
    • Carl (Linnaeus) Von Linné
    • April 20, 1806
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  5. Sara Elisabeth " Sara Lisa " von Linné (née Moræa; 26 April 1716 – 20 April 1806) was married to Carl Linnaeus and was mother to Carl Linnaeus the Younger and Elisabeth Christina von Linné. She was involved in the creation of the Linnean Society of London through the auctioning of her late husband's scientific papers.

  6. Birth of Sara Elisabeth von Linné. 1806. 1806. Age 89. Death of Sara Elisabeth von Linné. Genealogy for Sara Elisabeth von Linné (Moraea) (1716 - 1806) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • April 26, 1716
  7. Sara Elisabeth Moræa in Famous People Throughout History. Sara Elisabeth Moræa was born on April 26 1716, in Falun, Sweden. Sara passed away on April 20 1806, at age 89 in Uppsala, Sweden. She was buried in Uppsala Cathedral, Sweden. Sara Elisabet Moraeus in Sweden, Uppsala Church Records, 1308-1901; index 1613-1860.

  8. Around this time, Linnaeus decided that he could perhaps get out of poverty by marrying the right girl. Such a bride soon presented herself in the form of Sara Elisabeth Moraea, the daughter of a doctor who was one of the richest inhabitants of Falun, Sweden.