Johannes Wilhelm Christian Dietrichson

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Portrait photo from The first chapter of Norwegian immigration, 1896

Johannes Wilhelm Christian Dietrichson (April 4, 1815 – October 15, 1883) was a Norwegian Lutheran minister who played an important role in the initial establishment of the Synod of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, which eventually became the Evangelical Lutheran Synod.[1]

Dietrichson was born in Fredriksstad in Smaalenenes Amt, Norway, as a son of Fredrik Dietrichson (1787–1866) and Karen Sophie Henriette Radich (1794–1867).[2] Through his sister he was an uncle of Johan Scharffenberg,[3] and he was a distant relative of Norwegian politician and labor leader, Wilhelm Dietrichson (1880-1949).[4] [5]

In November 1839, he married Jørgine Laurentze Broch (1816–1841). She was a daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Johan Jørgen Broch (1791–1860) and a sister of Ole Jacob Broch and Jens Peter Broch. His wife died in childbirth in 1841, and Johannes Dietrichson then married Charlotte Josine Omsen Müller (1819–1903) in June 1846.[2][6]

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