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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. Wife of Carl von Linné.Find more in my shop!https://summersunstories.myshopify.com/products/1810-sara-elisabeth-moraea-cotton-linen

  3. Oct 19, 2019 · Sara Elisabeth, the daughter of Doctor Johannes Moræus was baptized 29 April 1716. First banns were read for Sara Elisabet Moræa and Medicus Doctor Carl Linnæus 2. Pentecoste 1739. They were married two weeks later. In Uppsala the family of Archiater Linnæus lived in Nr 1 of the appropriately named quarter Örtedalen (Dell of Herbs).

    • Female
    • April 26, 1716
    • Carl (Linnaeus) Von Linné
    • April 20, 1806
  4. Mar 3, 2023 · Sara Elisabeth Moraea, the wife of Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus, is credited with introducing tea to Sweden in the mid-18th century. She reportedly received a gift of tea from a friend in the Dutch East Indies and began serving it to her friends and family.

  5. Sara Elisabeth "Sara Lisa" von Linné 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. She is one of the historic Swedish women who have streets named after her in the Kärringstan district of Enskededalen ...

  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.

  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 ...