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  1. Apr 13, 2023 · Johanna Henrica Christiane (Christiane) Brahms formerly Nissen. Born about 4 Jun 1789 in Hamburg, Deutschland. Ancestors. Daughter of Peter Radeloff Nissen and Anna Margaretha von Bergen. Sister of Christina Friederika Nissen. Wife of Johann Jacob Brahms — married 9 Jun 1830 in Hamburg, Deutschland. Mother of Elisabeth Wilhelmine Louise ...

    • Female
    • June 4, 1789
    • Johann Jacob Brahms
    • February 2, 1865
  2. Compositor de origen alemán. Uno de los grandes compositores de su época. Obras: Obertura trágica, Sinfonía n.º 1 ... Movimiento: Romanticismo. Género: Sinfonía, música clásica y música de cámara. Instrumento: Piano. Padres: Johann Jakob Brahms y Johanna Henrica Christiane Nissen. Seudónimo: G.W. Marks. Johannes Brahms.

  3. Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Johanna Nissen born 1766 Bremgaard died 1837 Damstedt including parents + descendants + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

  4. Johanna Hendrike Christiane Brahms (born Nissen) was born on month day 1798, in birth place, to Peter Radeloff Nissen and Anna Margaretha Nissen (born von Bergen). Johanna married Johannes Jakob Brahms on month day 1830, at age 32 in marriage place. Johannes was born on month day 1806, in birth place.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 6 days ago · 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.

  7. On the trail of . . . Johannes Brahms in Hamburg November 22, 2016. It’s not exactly where you’d wish to be born and grow up, is it? A large, shabby tenement building in a run-down area of Hamburg, close to the city walls.

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