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  1. Biography. Sara Elisabeth Moræa was born in Falun, Sweden, in 1716, the daughter of Johan Moraeus [ sv] (1672–1742), a physician, and his wife Elisabeth Hansdotter (1691–1769). Her parents had a total of seven children. [1] Both her parents came from the wealthy bourgeoisie [4] and she grew up on Svedens gård [ sv] outside Falun.

    • 26 April 1716, Falun, Sweden
    • Johan Moraeus [sv], Elisabeth Hansdotter
  2. Oct 19, 2019 · Explore genealogy for Elisabet (Moraea) Linnaeus born 1716 Falun, Kopparberg, Sverige died 1806 Uppsala, Uppland, Sverige including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 1 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • April 26, 1716
    • Carl (Linnaeus) Von Linné
    • April 20, 1806
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  4. May 3, 2023 · Genealogy for Sara Elisabet Moræa (1716 - 1806) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Falun
    • Falun, Dalarna County, Sweden
    • April 26, 1716
    • "Speltokig och elak"
  5. Genealogy for Sara Elisabeth von Linné (Moraea) (1716 - 1806) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • 1806 (89-90)
    • Private User
    • Daughter of Johan Moraeus
    • April 26, 1716
  6. Farmer, matron. Sara Lisa von Linné was a housewife, household manager, and country housekeeper, married to Carl von Linné. Sara Lisa von Linnè was born in 1716, the oldest child of Johannes Moraeus, town physician and provincial doctor in Falun and his wife Elisabeth Hansdotter. Her mother was the daughter of a local magistrate.

    • April 29, 1716
    • April 20, 1806
  7. Jun 1, 2006 · In December 1783, Sara Elisabeth Moræa, widow of the famous Swedish naturalist Carolus (Carl) Linnaeus, wrote to Sir Joseph Banks, then president of the Royal Society, offering to sell him her husband's natural history collection for the price of 1000 guineas.

  8. 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.

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