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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. Jul 20, 2017 · It takes a good 30 to 60 minutes to explore the house, depending on your interest. The free audio guide is useful for making sense of the rooms and artifacts found therein. The museum naturally talks about Linnaeus but also a lot about his wife Sara Elisabeth Moræa* (1716 – 1806). They were married from 1739 until Linnaeus’ death and had ...

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  4. 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
  5. Jan 1, 2019 · God have pity on me!) 1. Christmas dinner with alderman Dan. Moraeus. 2. called on Sara Lisa in a Lapland dress. 3. the same, absentibus parentibus (in the absence of parents). 10. called on S. L. M. and had a little fun. 13. called on S. L. M., and at Kougagården, and on my assessor Moraeus. 15.

  6. 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.

  7. 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. Sara seems to have been quite taken by Linnaeus, but her father was more cautious, insisting that the couple wait to get married until Linnaeus had finished his degree and proved himself for ...