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Martha Wærn

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Born on 22 April 1741 in Christiania, Martha Haslef was the younger daughter of the Danish-born merchant Paul Haslef (1706–1781) and Anne Brun (1713–1741). Together with her sister Anna Maria, she was brought up in a well-to-do home in the city. After her mother died when she was an infant, she lived
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Following her father's death in 1781, they moved to Copenhagen where her husband died in 1796. Martha Wærn had already inherited from her father and now was left with an even larger fortune. When she died in Copenhagen on 27 January 1812, she left behind a fortune of 200,000
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at Allégade 6 and then in Luis Bramsen's Villa Tharand on nearby Kastanievej (No. 2). The institution were in 1914 taken over by Mariaforbundet. . It is now operated under the name Kastanievejens Efterskole.
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in the family home until she was 30 when she married Morten Wærn, the town clerk, who had been married to her sister until her death in 1771. They had no children.
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and Peter Johan Monrad had been selected by Wærn as the two first directors of the institution. Det Wærnske Institut was from 1821 to 1887 based in
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Drawing by Christian Dreichmann of the building on Allégade housing Det Wærnske Institut (1982)
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The tomb of Morten and Martha Wærn in Assistens Cemetery, Copenhagen, August 2022.
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The Wærn Institute was opened in 1814 as an orphanage and boarding school.
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Martha Wærn is together with her husband buried in Copenhagen's
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C. A. Lorentzen
Oslo
Allégade
Copenhagen

C. A. Lorentzen

Danish rigsdaler
Herlufsholm School

Assistens Cemetery
Johannes Wiedewelt
Peder Andreas Kolderup Rosenving
Møllmanns Landsted




"Martha Wærn (1741 - 1812)"



"Matha Wærn"
"Martha Wærn"
"Martha Værn"
"P.A. Kolderup Rosenvinge"
Dansk Biografisk Leksikon
"Den hele og samlede historie om det Wærnske Institut — kostskolen fra dengang børn jublede bare de fik eet pebermyntebolche"
Arven efter Martha Wærn

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