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Household of Anna Clara Kranenburg

She is married to Carolus Detmar Oberstadt.

They got married on April 11, 1900, she was 23 years old.


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Notes about Anna Clara Kranenburg

_MARNM Kranenburg
{geni:about_me} Anna Clara Kranenburg (1876-1950):
Dochter van Ipojé Kranenburg en Elisabeth de Witt. Geboren te Groningen 16.10.1876.
Huwt 11.4.1900 te Groningen met Carolus Detmer Oberstadt, muziekleraar, geboren 23.1.1871 in Tilburg, zoon van Ferdinand Oberstadt, ingenieur bij de Staats Spoorwegen, en Maria Paxman.

Anna is beeldend kunstenares. Zij woont en werkt in Groningen tot 1900. Na haar huwelijk woont en werkt zij tot 1942 in Den Haag, Apeldoorn, Breda tot 1946 en Den Haag tot 1950. Anna schildert, tekent en pastelleert landschappen en gebouwen in Spanje en Italië. Verder nog figuren en stillevens. Op jonge leeftijd schildert ze villa Blankeweer in Noord-Laren (Gro), waar zij haar jeugd doorbracht. Anna overlijdt 21 januari 1950 in Den Haag.

Foto rechts toont het huis van Anna en Carl Oberstadt aan de Riouwstraat in Den Haag. Het is een schilderij dat is gemaakt door Anna. Haar vader Ipojé Kranenburg (gb 1831

Groningen) heeft er z'n laatste levensjaren doorgebracht. In 1942 is het huis verkocht aan een Haagse baronnes. Het is een prachtig pand met een 18e eeuwse keuken en eetkamer. Door het biezondere interieur valt het al vele jaren onder de gemeentelijke monumentenzorg.
Udh: Ferdinand Maria (gb 15.6.1901 Den Haag, fil.drs., werktb.ir, ghm Jkvr Anna Hester Witsen Elias, gb Den Haag 25.1.1906).

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Anna Clara Kranenburg

Albertien Klein
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Anna Clara Kranenburg
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    • The temperature on October 16, 1876 was about 16.4 °C. The air pressure was 1 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the south-southeast. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 85%. Source: KNMI
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