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201
Hans Christian Larsen and Elly Viola Lorenzen
Name Hans Christian Larsen
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 14 Jul 1926
Event Place Odense, Odense, Denmark
Age 21
Birth Date 26 Oct 1905
Spouse's Name Elly Viola Lorenzen
Spouse's Age 19
Spouse's Birth Date 10 Feb 1907
Page 88
Denmark Civil Marriages, 1851-1961

A Lorenzen was the a witness) 
Family F5825
 
202
HOFFMAN John Archibald "Arch"

Passed away peacefully at Fairways, Bundaberg, on 16th March, 2008.
Loving husband of Jean (dec'd) and Kath (dec'd). Dearly loved Father
and Father-in-law of Stephanie and Brian and Lawrie and Jan. Sadly
missed Grandfather of Wayne, Paul and Donna, Karyn and Scott and Mark.
Great-granddad to Haydn, Bycen, Alana and Brayden. Loved Step-father of
Bevan, Mark and Tamra and Families.
FOREVER
LOVED
 
Hoffman, John Archibald (I4520)
 
203
Hufner in Enge
Death of Jens Golde
Wohnort Enge, Beruf Hufner Historie Legende ; begraben Ksp. Karlum den 18. ten Februar und gestorben in Tinningstedt den 13. ten eodem, Jens Golde, in Tinningstedt ein ehelicher Sohn des weiland Bäcker Hans Hinrich Golde aus Clixbüll, und der Anna Margaretha geb. Jensen, daselbst geboren den 24. Dez. 1769. Im Jahre 1796 den 14. ten April verheirathete er sich mit weiland Catharina geb. Nicolaisen aus Ladelund. Diese Ehe war mir 5 Kindern, 2 Söhnen und 3 Töchtern gesegnet, von welcher bereits 1 Sohn gestorben ist. Er starb in einem
Alter von 78 Jahre und 70 Wochen. Tonderner Grund
(Source, GEDBAS)
(GEDBAS, Genealogical Database)

Sohn gestorben ist. Er starb in einem
1 son died. He died in one
Wochen, Weeks

Bäcker Hans Hinrich Golde aus Clixbüll
Baker Hans Hinrich Golde aus Clixbüll

Two thirds of the Duchy of Schleswig was divided into Ämter (administrations) which were under sovereign rule. The other third was distributed into hetergeneous entities, i.e., "Landschaften", "oktroyierte Köge", "adlige Güter", "Kanzleigüter", "geistliche Institutionen" and "Städte". A Amt was divided into 14 Harden which had lower judicial and police jurisdiction, which was overseen by a Hardevogt. Manors (Güter) had their own jurisdictions since 1524. "Vogteien", "Landschaften", oktroyierte Köge" and cities also had their own jurisdictions. "Kanzleigüter" had another form of administrative measures. They were partly under the Amt or Harde.

Until 1864 seven parishes south of Kolding, between Königsau und Ribe as well as the island of Aero belonged to the Duchy of Schleswig. They became Danish after Schleswig became Prussian. This was an exchange for the royal Danish enclaves at the west coast of Schleswig (territories administered by Ribe Amt).

Holstein was a German fiefdom and therefore belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. It was divided into three parts: the royal Danish part belonging to the King of Denmark and the other two parts belonging to the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Hardersleben and the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf. Later Dithmarschen became part of the Duchy of Holstein. Land exchanges and extinction of ducal lines brought Holstein under the Danish crown and then under German rule.

Today Schleswig-Holstein is divided into Landkreise

Name: Hans Hinrich Gölde
Gender: männlich (Male)
Spouse: Anna Gölde
Child: Jens Gölde
Page Number: 54
Author: Evangelische Kirche Ladelund (Kr. Tondern)
City or District: Ladelund
FHL Film Number: 1198850
Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

Marriage 20 Mar 1796
Name: Jens Gölde
Gender: männlich (Male)
Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
Marriage Date: 20 Mrz 1796 (20 Mar 1796)
Marriage Place: Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
Father: Hans Hinrich Gölde
Mother: Anna Gölde
Spouse: Cathrin Jensens
Page Number: 54
Author: Evangelische Kirche Ladelund (Kr. Tondern)
City or District: Ladelund
FHL Film Number: 1198850
Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

Name: Jans Golde
Gender: männlich (Male)
Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
Marriage Date: 26 Mrz 1796 (26 Mar 1796)
Marriage Place: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
Relationship: Groom
Father: Hans Hinrich Golde
Mother: Anna Golde
Spouse: Catharina Nicolaÿs
City or District: Deezbüll, Klixbüll, Kr, Neukirchen, Rodenäs, Schleswig u Tondern
Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

(GEDBAS)
Wohnort Enge, Beruf Hufner Historie Legende ; begraben Ksp. Karlum den 18. ten Februar und gestorben in Tinningstedt den 13. ten eodem, Jens Golde, in Tinningstedt ein ehelicher Sohn des weiland Bäcker Hans Hinrich Golde aus Clixbüll, und der Anna Margaretha geb. Jensen, daselbst geboren den 24. Dez. 1769. Im Jahre 1796 den 14. ten April verheirathete er sich mit weiland Catharina geb. Nicolaisen aus Ladelund. Diese Ehe war mir 5 Kindern, 2 Söhnen und 3 Töchtern gesegnet, von welcher bereits 1 Sohn gestorben ist. Er starb in einem Alter von 78 Jahre und 70 Wochen. Tonderner Grund

Kb Matrikel13
Taufregister
Sterbeeintrag
Sterbeeintrag
Trauregister Karlum
(GEDBAS)

Jens Golde, Hufner in Enge

A Hans Hinrich Golde, christened 6 Apr 1715, Sadweitschen, Gumbinnen, Ostpreußen, Preußen, Deutschland, original, Deutsch-Reformierte-Kirche, Sadweitschen, Ostpreussen, Prussia, parents, Hans Golde and Regina
Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898

Friedrich Hans Hinrich
Anna Margaretha
Katharina Magdalena ( birth 1805, marriage, 1834 to Thomas Petersen)
Metta Catharina(Married 21 Mar 1814, death 21 Mar 1815)

Denmark Census, 1860
Karlum, Tønder, Denmark
Family 4
Löder/Lüder Hans Henrich Golde, age 57, Hufner,-,birthplace Deezbull
Catharina Maria Jacobsen, age, 56, birthplace, Tinningstedt
Johanna Carolina Golde, age, 22
Nomina Maria Golde, age, 16
Hans Henrich Golde, age, 11
Catharina Maria Golde, age 6

Denmark Census 1803
Rükenstedt, Klixbüll
Family no 7
Lüder Hans Hinr. Golde, age, 62, Verheir., Hausvater, gewesen Unterofficier, Pensionist
Anna Golde, age, 66, Verheir., dessen Frau
Hans H. Golde Christiansen, age, 7, Unverheir., Enkel
Christina Marg. Weinbrandt, age, 28, Verheir., Miethling

Name: Golde
Geschlecht: männlich
Art des Ereignisses: Taufe
Taufdatum: 18. Feb 1762
Taufort: Schleswig-Holstein, Osthostein, Deutschland
Vater: Klaus Golde
in Schleswig-Holstein, Dänemark, und Schleswig-Holstein, Preußen, Deutschland, evangelische Kirchenbücher, 1597-1959

Denmark Census 1803
Tønder, Tønder, Højer og Lø, Højer Flække, Hoyer, , 49, FT-1803, C1545, ein Seiden Weber
Enge Golde, 37, Gift , Frau

Denmark Census, 1803
Rükenstedt, Klixbüll
Family no 7
Lüder Hans Hinr. Golde, age, 62, Verheir., Hausvater, gewesen Unterofficier, Pensionist
Anna Golde, age, 66, Verheir., dessen Frau
Hans H. Golde Christiansen, age, 7, Unverheir., Enkel****
Christina Marg. Weinbrandt, age, 28, Verheir., Miethling

Hans H. Golde Christiansen could be a grandson, son of Ida Dorothea Margretha Christiansen maiden name Golde or Golden

Birth of Hans Hinrich Golde Christiansen
Name: Hans Hinrich Golde Christiansen
Gender: männlich (Male)
Event Type: Taufe (Baptism)
Birth Date: 22 Jan 1796
Baptism Date: 27 Jan 1796
Baptism Place: Fahretoft, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
Father: Jens Xstiansen
Mother: Xstiansen
Legitimacy: Ehelich
Page Number: 5
Author: Evangelische Kirche Fahretoft (Kr. Tondern)
City or District: Fahretoft
FHL Film Number: 1198824
Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

Marriage
Name: Ida Dorothea Margaretha Christiansen
Maiden Name: Gohdens
Gender: weiblich (Female)
Spouse: Jens Christiansen
Child: Hans Hinrich Golde Christiansen
Page Number: 116
Author: Evangelische Kirche Fahretoft (Kr. Tondern)
City or District: Fahretoft
FHL Film Number: 1198824
Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

Name: Hans Hinrich Golde Christiansen
Gender: männlich (Male)
Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
Marriage Date: 5 Dez 1825 (5 Dec 1825)
Marriage Place: Fahretoft, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
Father: Jens Christiansen
Mother: Ida Dorothea Margaretha Christiansen
Spouse: Nonka Tadsen
Page Number: 116
Author: Evangelische Kirche Fahretoft (Kr. Tondern)
City or District: Fahretoft
FHL Film Number: 1198824
Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

Name: Nonka Tadsen
Gender: weiblich (Female)
Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
Marriage Date: 5 Dez 1825 (5 Dec 1825)
Marriage Place: Fahretoft, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
Father: Lütje Tadsen
Mother: Sieke Tadsen
Spouse: Hans Hinrich Golde Christiansen
Page Number: 116
Author: Evangelische Kirche Fahretoft (Kr. Tondern)
City or District: Fahretoft
FHL Film Number: 1198824
Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

Denmark Census, 1860
Fahretoft, Tønder, Denmar
Hans Hinrich Golde Christiansen, 64
Hana Christina Christiansen Mortensen, 46
Nona Christiansen, 20
Hana Magretha Christiansen, 15
Christiana Christiansen, 11
Maria Magdalena Christiansen, 9
Juliana Maria Christiansen, 7
Hans Hinrich Holde Christiansen, 4
Anna Christina Christiansen, 4



 
Gölde, Jens (I13845)
 
204
In Memoriam.
BURTON. In loving memory of William Burton, of Tank-street, who died on the 28th June, 1900. Inserted by his Widow and Children.

Transcribed from 'The Brisbane Courier' Saturday, 28th June 1902
 
Burton, William (I2159)
 
205
Ivan Harold Stegman
Born on 28 July 1928
Passed away on 7 August 2006
Aged 78 Years
(Heaven Address) 
Stegman, Ivan Harold (I8814)
 
206
JEFFRYES -On December 4 at 244 Grant street, South Melbourne, Reuben the dearly beloved hus- band of Carrie, loved eldest son of Samuel and 8arah of Middlesex England., aged 76 years. -Dearly beloved and deeply mourned . At rest (Private cremation ) (No flowers )

Transcribed from 'The Argus, Thursday, 5th December 1940.

 
Jeffryes, Reuben (I3349)
 
207
Jennie B. Croxen
Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths
Name Jennie B. Croxen
Event Date 17 Dec 1942
Event Place Peotone, Will, Illinois
Gender Female
Age 64
Birth Year (Estimated) 1878
Father's Name George Berry
Mother's Name Julie Larson
Spouse's Name Ivan Croxen
Burial Date 19 Dec 1942
Burial Place Wilton, Will, Illinois
"Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," database, FamilySearch  
Berry, Jennie (I15936)
 
208 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Stell, Living (I17915)
 
209
Jens Pedersen born on 18 Aug 1738
1738 d. 24 Aug. dom 12 p trin døbt Peder Lassens drengebarn n. Jens af Bjalderup, fød d. 18 Aug. om morgenen.
Test: Frands Nielsens hustru Anna Olesdatter af Gunderup barnet, manden Frands Nielsen, Christen Lassen af Rotbøl, Las Olesen af Bjalderup, Anna Olesdatter
af Bounum

Horne Sogn,Øster Horne Herred, Ribe Amt
Horne Kirkebog 1734-1776
Horne Kirkebog 1736: Opslag 65
1736 d. 11 nov. dom 24 trin døbt Peder Lassens drengebarn nom. Jens fra Bjalderup, fød d. 6 om aftenen.
Test: Rasmus Lauridsens hustru Johanne Christensdatter af Bjalderup bar barnet, Christen Lassen af Rotbøl, Jens Nielsen, Laurids Rasmussen, Anna Olesdatter, alle af
Bjalderup.

 
Pedersen of Bjalderup & Bounum, Jens (I4144)
 
210
Jens, born, 22 Sep 1829, son of, Maren Jensdatter in Næsby, married, Karen Marie Jensdatter, born, 17 Nov 1836 in Vetterslev, Sorø, Denmark, on 9 Aug 1857 in Vetterslev Kirke. Karen Marie Jensdatter was the daughter of Jens Pedersen and Sidse Jensdatter
Source
Vetterslev Sogn
Kontraministerialbog
Marriages 1851-1878
Opslag 7
(Arkivalieronline - Kirkebøger fra hele landet-Rigsarkivet) 
Family F6851
 
211
Jerry D Smith
United States Public Records
Name Jerry D Smith
Residence Date 01 Jun 2006-01 Oct 2007
Residence Place Lindsborg, Kansas, United States
Birth Date 05 Sep 1943
Address Lindsborg, Kansas 67456
2nd Address Hanford, California 93230
2nd Address Date 01 Mar 2006
Possible Relatives Brenda A Smith, Donald H Smith, H Smith, James Smith, Jason Lee Smith, L Sharo Ssmith, L Smith, Mandy Lee Mitchell, Sharon L Smith
Record Number 1221066757
"United States Public Records, 1970-2009," database, FamilySearch  
Smith, Gerald Donald (I15920)
 
212
Johanna Propfe, death, 26 Feb 1916, 379 Grove St. , Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, aged 75, Widowed, burial, 29 Feb 1916, born, 26 Nov 1840, religion, Lutheran , parents, Ernst Walker and-Hartman, Germany.In U.S. and New York City 31 years. Cert., no, cn 4801
New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949  
Wolters, Johanna (I12988)
 
213
John A Gilbraith
Find A Grave Index
Name John A Gilbraith
Event Type Burial
Event Date 1893
Event Place , Keokuk, Iowa, United States of America
Photograph Included Y
Death Date 06 Jun 1893
Affiliate Record Identifier 70320864
Cemetery White Oak Cemetery
(Find A Grave Memorial)

John A Gilbraith
Birth: 1821, Ireland
Death: Jun. 6, 1893
Keokuk County
Iowa, USA

He was married to Margaret (d.1919). Their grandson Joseph Jr Galbraith (yes, the spelling changed) is buried here also.

Family links:
Children:
William J Gilbraith (1864 - 1891)*
Martha Galbraith (1868 - 1944)*
Joseph Galbraith (1879 - 1926)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
White Oak Cemetery
Keokuk County
Iowa, USA

Created by: Pushy Jones
Record added: May 24, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 70320864 
Gilbraith/Galbrith/Galbraith, John A (I15897)
 
214
Joseph T. Croxen
Find A Grave Index
Name Joseph T. Croxen
Event Type Burial
Event Date 1909
Event Place Peotone, Will, Illinois, United States of America
Photograph Included Y
Birth Date 02 Aug 1901
Death Date 27 Feb 1909
Affiliate Record Identifier 55547301
Cemetery Peotone Cemetery
"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch  
Croxen, Joseph T (I15979)
 
215
Kate Lynged
Denmark Census, 1925
Name Kate Lynged
Event Type Census
Event Date 1925
Event Place Copenhagen, Denmark
Event Place København
Residence Note Vesterbrogade
Gender Female
Birth Date 25 Sep 1916
Relationship to Head of Household Daughter
Relationship to Head of Household DAUGHTER

Household
Peter Albert Lynged Head M
Gudrun Lynged Wife F
Kate Lynged Daughter F
Eva Lynged Daughter F
Johanne Trine Gunhild Andersen F
Valborg Amtrosius Daughter
Denmark Census, 1925 
Lynged, Kate (I16334)
 
216
København, København (Staden), Citadelsvej, Udenbys Klædebo, Østerbros Rode, 603, 20, FT-1880, c9852
Ludvig Bager Nissen Kragballe, 51, Gift, contoirchef, Fødested, Veile
Thora Emilie Kragballe født Johansen, 37, Gift, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Johanne Kragballe, 12, Ugift, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Karen Sophie Kragballe, 10, Ugift, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Niels Christian Kragballe, 4, Ugift, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Gunnhild Conradine Vilh. Lovise Kragballe, 1, ugift, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
(Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet-Folketællinger)



København, København (Staden), H. C. Ørsteds Vej (Ulige numre), Frederiksberg, H.C.Ørsteds Vej 27,2.Sal, 3, FT-1885, C8580
Ludvig B.N.Kragballe, 56, Gift, Husfader, Kontorchef ved de sjællandske Jernbaners Hovedcontoir, Fødested, Veile
Thora Emilie Kragballe født Johansen, 42, Gift, Husmoder, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Johanne Kragballe, 17½, Ugift, Datter, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Karen Sophie Kragballe, 15 3/4, Ugift, Datter, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Niels Christian Kragballe, 9½, Ugift, Søn, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Gunnhild Conradine Vilhelmine Lovise Kragballe, 6 3/4, Ugift, Datter, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Ida Christiansen, 24, Ugift, Tyende, Fødested, Randers
(Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet-Folketællinger)



København, København (Staden), Bianco Lunos Allé, , 50i, 52, FT-1901, D7424
Thora Emilie Kragballe, 1842/09/21, G, Husmoder, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Karen Sophie Kragballe, 1881/05/05, U, Datter, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Niels Christian Kragballe, 1875/07/28, U, Søn Cand. med. og chir., Fødested, Kjøbenavn
Gunhild Caroline Vilhelmine Louise Kragballe, 1898/5/8. U, Datter, Kjøbenhavn
Ludv. Bage Nissen Kragballe, 1829/01/21, G, Husfader, Fhv. contorchef i Statsbanerne, Fødested, Veile
(Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet-Folketællinger)

 
Kragballe, Gunhild Caroline Vilhelmine Louise (I17818)
 
217
København, København (Staden), H. C. Ørsteds Vej (Ulige numre), Frederiksberg, H.C.Ørsteds Vej 27,2.Sal, 3, FT-1885, C8580
Ludvig B.N.Kragballe, 56, Gift, Husfader, Kontorchef ved de sjællandske Jernbaners Hovedcontoir, Fødested, Veile
Thora Emilie Kragballe født Johansen, 42, Gift, Husmoder, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Johanne Kragballe, 17½, Ugift, Datter, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Karen Sophie Kragballe, 15 3/4, Ugift, Datter, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Niels Christian Kragballe, 9½, Ugift, Søn, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Gunnhild Conradine Vilhelmine Lovise Kragballe, 6 3/4, Ugift, Datter, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Ida Christiansen, 24, Ugift, Tyende, Fødested, Randers
(Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet-Folketællinger)



København, København (Staden), Bianco Lunos Allé, , 50i, 52, FT-1901, D7424
Thora Emilie Kragballe, 1842/09/21, G, Husmoder, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Karen Sophie Kragballe, 1881/05/05, U, Datter, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Niels Christian Kragballe, 1875/07/28, U, Søn Cand. med. og chir., Fødested, Kjøbenavn
Gunhild Caroline Vilhelmine Louise Kragballe, 1898/58. U, Datter, Kjøbenhavn
Ludv. Bage Nissen Kragballe, 1829/01/21, G, Husfader, Fhv. contorchef i Statsbanerne, Fødested, Veile
(Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet-Folketællinger)

 
Kragballe, Johanne (I17816)
 
218
København, København (Staden), Haveselskabetsvej, Frederiksberg, 25e, 398413, FT-1880, C2277
Laurits Thorning Engelstoft, 39, Gift, Overretssagfører, Fødested, København
Justine Stub, 30, Gift, Hans hustru, Fødested, Vallensbæk, Kbh. Amt
Christian Thorning Engelstoft, 3, Deres barn, Fødested, København
Ingeborg Engelstoft, 2, Ugift, Deres barn, Fødested, København
Grethe Nicoline Engelstoft, ½, Deres barn, Fødested, København
(Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)



København, København (Staden), Frederiksvej (Frederiksberg)(Ulige numre, Frederiksberg, Frederiks Vej 5, 2.Sal, 2, FT-1885, D3938
Laurits Thorneding !! Engelstoft, 44, Enkemand, Husfader, Overretssagfører, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Kristian Thorneding Engelstoft, 8, Barn, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Ingeborg Engelstoft, 7, Barn, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
(Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)
 
Engelstoft, Christian Thorning (I17606)
 
219
København, København (Staden), Nørre Kvarter, Nørre Kvarter II, Larslejsstræde 161, hjørnet af Nørrevold, Fjerde sal, 1227, FT-1850, C1883
Johan Henrik Ludvig Olrik, 56, Gif, lieuntenant og toldcontrolleur i Kjøbenhavn, Fødested, Ringsted
Bendicte Martinette født Heiberg, 49, Gift, hans kone, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Ole Henrik Benedict Olrik, 20, Ugift, eres søn, elew af konstacedemiet, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Anna Margrethe Petrine Olrik, 22, Ugift, deres døttre, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Laurine Magdalene Benedicte Olrik, 18, ugift, deres døttre, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Frederikke Gerhardine Frederikke Olrik, 16, Ugift, deres døttre, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


København, København (Staden), Vesterbrogade (lige numre), Udb. Vester, Sorte Hests Rode matr. 39 G, Vesterbrogade 136, forhus, 1 sal a., 727, FT-1880, C5139
Johan Henrik Ludvig Olrik, 86, Enkemand, pensioneret toldcontreullør, Fødested, Ringsted
Laura Magdalene Benedicte Olrik, Fødested, 57, Ugift hans datter, huusbestyrerinde, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
(Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)  
Olrik, Laurine Magdalene Benedicte (I17492)
 
220
København, København (Staden), Rathsacksvej, , 47, 13, FT-1901, E1386
Marius Godskesen, 1861/09/07, G, Husfader, Overretssagfører, Fødested, Sønderho Fanø
Elisabeth Ingeborg Birgitte Gogskesen, 1865/01/09, G, Husmoder, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Helene Ingeborg Godskesen, 1890/01/29, U, Datter, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
Olaf Godskesen, 1893/09/18, U, Søn, Fødested, Frederiksberg
(Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)

 
Rum, Elisabeth Ingeborg Birgitte (I17832)
 
221
København, København (Staden), Vester Kvarter, Vester Kvarter, Matr. 87, 377, FT-1801, A5022
Christen Heiberg, 47, Gift, Landinspektør
Mette Lemvig, 38, Gift, g C.Heiberg
Henrich Heiberg, 10, Fader C.H.
Gert Heiberg, 5, Fader C.H.
Hans Heiberg, 3, Fader C.H.
Mette Heiberg, 1, Fader C.H.
(Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)  
Heiberg, Henrich (I17495)
 
222
LANDSBOROUGH.
Obituary.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Daniels (Bald Knob) will learn with deep regret of the death of her eldest daugther, Winnie (10 years). She was taken to the Maleny Hospital on New Year's Day, suffering from rheumatic fever, and on Sunday last pneumonia set in, and she passed away at midnight. The funeral took place to the Maleny Cemetery on Monday afternoon.

Transcribed from 'The Brisbane Courier' Saturday 12th January 1929
 
Daniels, Winifred Esther (I577)
 
223
Last Name SLEAFORD
Other Names VERA THELMA
Age 34
Age Unit Hour
Birth Place MARYBOROUGH
Date of Burial 6/03/1929
Last Address, ST MARGARET'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL, MARYBOROUGH
Cemetery: Maryborough Cemetery
Cemetery Address: cnr Walker Street & Bruce Highway, Maryborough West QLD 4650
Burial Type Burial
Section Maryborough - Monumental M
Plot 121
Funeral Director KIRK & SON
Minister REV W WATERS
(Fraser Coast Regional Council Cemeterty search)

 
Sleaford, Vera Thelma (I13905)
 
224 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Perkins, Ira Lee (I10581)
 
225
Margaret J Croxen
United States Social Security Death Index
Age 90
Given Name Margaret
Middle Name J
Surname Croxen
Birth Date 31 Mar 1915
State Illinois
Last Place of Residence Schaumburg, Cook, Illinois
Previous Residence Postal Code 60194
Event Date 10 May 2005
"United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch  
Croxen, Margaret J (I15971)
 
226
Markvard (Marcus) and Catherina's son, Hans Tausen

TAUSEN, HANS
Danish Church reformer; b. Birkende, Fyn Island, Denmark, 1494; d. Ribe, Denmark, Nov. 11, 1561. Of his peasant parents nothing is known beyond their names, Markvard (Marcus) and Catherina. Tausen entered the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and spent his youth in the priory in Antvorskov. Later he studied at the universities of Rostock (1516?19), Copenhagen (1521), Louvain (1522), and Wittenberg (1523?24), where he became acquainted with Martin Luther's ideas. He was transferred to the Johannite convent at Viborg (c. 1525), and there he started preaching lutheranism and gathering the first Lutheran congregation of Denmark. Almost immediately after his expulsion from his convent, King Frederik I gave him a letter of protection (Oct. 23, 1526). During the next three years several Franciscan and Dominican priory churches were placed at the disposal of the Lutherans of Viborg. In 1529 the king appointed Tausen preacher of the church of St. Nicholas in Copenhagen. There he gathered a large Lutheran congregation and participated in the formulation of the 43 evangelical articles produced at the meeting of the Council of the Realm in July 1530. After the death of his patron, King Frederik I (1533), Tausen entered into a compromise with the bishop of Roskilde, Joachim Rønnow, that apparently ruined his reputation among Danish Lutherans. When the Catholic bishops were arrested and replaced by evangelical superintendents (1536), Tausen was passed over, and not until 1542 was he appointed bishop of Ribe. This post he held until his death. His place in the early history of Protestantism in Denmark has earned him the title "The Danish Luther."
Bibliography: p. rØn, Sciagraphia Lutheri Danici (Copenhagen 1757). Dansk biografisk leksikon 23 (1944) 367?379. m. christensen, Hans Tausen (Copenhagen 1942). w. gÖbell, Die Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart, 7 v. (3rd ed. Tübingen 1957?65) 6:662.
New Catholic Encyclopedia

Hans Tausen (Born 1494 in Birkende near Langeskov on East Funen - died 11 November 1561 in Ribe) was a Danish clergyman and reformer, later bishop of Ribe, he translated the Bible into Danish and is known as' the Danish Luther '.

Childhood and youth:
Almost nothing is known about Hans Tausen's childhood and youth. Two years of birth are known, both uncertain, 1494 after the epitaph in Ribe Cathedral, and 1498 after a late 16th century account. When it is told that he was the son of a farmer or a blacksmith and that he ran away from home, these are legends which have no basis in the sources. The family name and the fact that Hans Tausen became a monk in a rich monastery indicate that the family belonged to the lava part. Tausen was then to be a family name on the part of the mother, which is supported by a source from the time, where Hans Tausen is referred to as Hans Markvadsen, which is why his father should have been named Markvad (Markus); however, there may also be a definite error in this source. It is believed that he went to the learned schools in Odense and in Slagelse. At one point he became a monk in the Johanniterklosteret in Antvorskov near Slagelse,and from there, in 1516, he was sent to the University of Rostock to study. Here he received the 1517 baccalaureate degree and the 1519 master's degree. In 1520 he is referred to by the title 'Dominus', which probably means that at that time he had been ordained a priest. That same year he lectured in Rostock on a Latin translation of a then-presumed Aristotle text.

From the autumn of 1521 he was enrolled at the University of Copenhagen as a theology student. Here one of his teachers was the theologian and Carmelite monk Poul Helgesen. One year later, Tausen enrolled as a student at the University of Leuven / Louvain in present-day Belgium. Here, however, he was only short, as already in the spring of 1523 he was enrolled at the University of Wittenberg, where he remained most of two years. Martin Luther had just returned to Wittenberg after his stay at Wartburg and Hans Tausen was thus in town at the same time as Luther.

Reformisms:
In 1525, Tausen returned to Denmark, probably initially to Antvorskov Kloster. However, he is only known from his appearance in Viborg's Johanniterkloster, where he was to lecture to the monks. When it turned out that he had acquired evangelical views and the Reformation doctrine arose, he was expelled - according to his own statement - by the monastery and the order. He preached at various churches in the city, and gradually gained many followers among the citizens of the city. Hans Tausen was threatened by the then bishop of Viborg, Jørgen Friis, and was possibly also briefly imprisoned. Again, the sources are both late and slightly legendary. The citizens of Viborg, however, took him under their protection and persuaded King Frederik I that Hans Tausen was appointed the king's personal chaplain, but for the time being remained in Viborg.However, the title of royal chaplain was rather pro forma, in fact the letter of defense meant that Hans Tausen was no longer under the jurisdiction of the church and the bishop, but [under] the city of Viborg.

Hans Tausen and his congregation had initially lived in one of Viborg's parish churches, Sct. Hans Kirke, but as this eventually could not accommodate them, it is said that Hans Tausen had to preach in the open air until the congregation broke into the large Gråbrødre Klosterkirke and took it over, although initially sharing the use of the church with the Franciscan monks . During his time in Viborg, Hans Tausen married Dorothea, who may have been related to Tausen's co-fighter Jørgen Jensen Sadolin. The marriage aroused great indignation among the clergy of the city. In Viborg, Hans Tausen published a number of writings, which are the first Danish writings from the Reformation tube, including translation of Luther's baptismal rite (1528) and a defense,Edt kort antswor «/ i» (1529) for the Viborg Reformation shaped as a response to the Funen bishop Jens Andersen Beldenak's warning letter to the citizens of Viborg and Aalborg against the new heretical doctrine. In Edt kort antswor, Tausen also explains the teachings of the Viborg preachers (there were more than just Tausen).

When the Reformation in Viborg was completed in 1529, Hans Tausen was called by the king to Copenhagen, where he preached in Nikolaj Church. At the Lord's Day in Copenhagen in 1530, together with preachers from the largest Danish market towns, he presented "Confessio Hafniensis", the Danish Reformation's only independent confessional. However, it was Peder Laurentsen from Malmö who wrote this confession rather than Tausen. After Frederik I's death in 1533, forces in the Council of State wanted to restore the power of the Roman Church in Denmark, and as an example, a warning was raised on Hans' Day in 1533 against Hans Tausen. He was accused of libel, disobedience, participation in the image storm in Copenhagen's Church of Our Lady on the third day of Christmas 1530, and even worse for heresy in the sacrament doctrine.Tausen defended himself strongly and probably with some luck against these accusations, which i.a. had been put forward by his former teacher at the university, Poul Helgesen.

The sources of the verdict against Hans Tausen are very contradictory, but he was at least sentenced to deportation from the founders of Zealand and Skåne and to censorship, but the bourgeoisie in Copenhagen reacted so strongly to the verdict that it was largely taken back in connection with a settlement between Tausen and the Bishop of Zealand, Joachim Rønnow.

After the introduction of the Reformation in 1536, Hans Tausen was busy drafting the new church system. In addition, he taught - as the first in Denmark - Hebrew at the reopened and now Lutheran University. In 1538, Tausen became evangelical reading master at the cathedral chapter at Roskilde Cathedral. Here he was to help the Reformation and the new doctrine in Roskilde on sliding as an assistant to the Lutheran superintendent, Peder Palladius, who after 1537 resided in Copenhagen instead of Roskilde. As a reading master, associate professor, he oversaw the retraining of the former Roman parish priests who remained in their offices but now had to learn and preach according to the Lutheran faith.

In Roskilde, he married for the second time, when his first wife had died a few years before in Copenhagen. He lived in Roskilde until in 1542 he was appointed bishop of Ribe. He was not the first Lutheran bishop to be appointed, possibly because his relationship with the new King Christian III was not good, as well as because he, compared to other Lutheran clergy, belonged to the conservative wing within the new doctrine. Recent research, however, suggests that he was rather too radical in his teachings, and thus represented a different earlier theological stage than the later Lutheran theologians. During his time in Copenhagen and later in Ribe, he translated the five books of Moses [i] the Old Testament from Hebrew into Danish, albeit under the influence of Luther's corresponding translation, and he also wrote some hymns, few of which are still in use.In 1539 he published the first complete collection of Danish sermons for the whole church year, known as Hans Tausen's Postil. It consisted of both independent and adaptations of the sermons of others, especially sermons by Luther in an edition by Stephan Roth.

Theologically, Hans Tausen was of course inspired by Martin Luther's theology, but he also seems to have been influenced by other Reformed theologians. His sacramental vision can e.g. give memories of the Swiss Ulrich Zwingli (the later Reformed views) or the radical Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadts. In an unpublished treaty from Tausen's last year, it has been proved that he wrote from the Reformed theologian Jean Calvin.

Death:
Hans Tausen died in 1561 and is buried in Ribe Cathedral right next to the then location of the pulpit, the symbolism of this square has been Tausen's significance for the Reformation he received through his sermons.

Legacy:
Hans Tausen was not the only Danish reformer, but one of the first, and is therefore also known as 'the Danish Luther'. The term, which dates from the days of pietism, is, however, an expression of recent understanding. Most well-known is this designation from BS Ingemann's song 'På Tave bondes ager' in Højskolesangbogen, where he is referred to as a Danish Morten Luther.

In Ribe you will find a statue of him outside the cathedral. In Viborg, on the site of the demolished Gråbrødre Church, there are two Hans Tausen monuments, an older and modest one from the Reformation anniversary in 1836, made by the sculptor HE Freund, and a new one, erected in 2004 on the occasion of the 475th anniversary of the Reformation in Viborg. This monument was made by the artist Bjørn Nørgaard.

In Denmark, two churches are named after Hans Tausen, Hans Tausen's Church on Islands Brygge and Hans Tausen's Church in Odense.

'Somewhere in the district I must still mention, though it is not a manor, but only a small peasant hut. North of Sanderumgård, almost on the boundary between this farm's exclusive marks and Birkende mark, which belongs to Veirup, is a small meadow and bog, which is still called Tageholm. In the meadow, near a house, is an elevation. In the old days there was a farmhouse where the blacksmith Tage lived, and here his son Hans Tausen was born, who became immortal as a church reformer. The peasants of the district are still known to tell of this Tage, that he must have been a very kind man, who knew more than his father-in-law, and understood how to make iron from mud, which he took in the bog. This and more of his deed was regarded as witchcraft, and the end result was that Tage was killed by the neighbors, and his house demolished. It is strange that molten iron pieces can still be found in the ground on the site,and hammer scales around the field. '

About Hans Tausen's father and birthplace on Funen, by the scientist Christian Molbech (Fragments of a diary, 1813)

Family:
Hans Tausen was married twice.
His first wife was Dorthea Sadolin, and they had the children:
Anna, born around 1530 in Viborg, died before 1561
Katrine, born around 1535 in Odense, married 1st time to Hans Andersen Foss and 2nd time to Jørgen Rasmussen
Jørgen, born around 1535 in Viborg, died 4 April 1578 in Copenhagen

His second wife was Anna Andersdatter, the couple married in 1538, and they had the children:
Dorthea, born around 1538 maybe in Ribe, died 15 April 1601 in Ribe, married to Bishop Hans Laugesen
Unknown name, a daughter, born 1542 in Ribe, died around 1565 in Ribe, married to Peder Bruun
Lisbet, born around 1552 in Ribe, married to Hans Porsborg

Source: wikipedia.org

 
Tausen/Hansen, Markvard (I17102)
 
227
Marriage
Name: Cathrin Christiansen
[Cathrin Friderichsen]
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 4 mar 1797
Marriage Place: Burkal,Tonder,Denmark
Father: Christian Friderichsen
Mother: Kiesten Nissen
Spouse: Nis Christiansen
FHL Film Number: 53277

Arkivalieronline - Kirkebøger fra hele landet - Rigsarkiv 
Friederichsen, Cathrin (I16865)
 
228
Marriage 29 Mar 1868
Name: Nonke Margaretha Christiansen
Gender: weiblich (Female)
Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
Marriage Place: Fahretoft, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
Relationship: Bride
Father: Hans Hinrich Golde Christiansen
Mother: Anna Christina Christiansen
Spouse: Ewald Meinhard Carstens
Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

ame: Ewald Meinhard Carstens
Gender: männlich (Male)
Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
Marriage Place: Fahretoft, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
Relationship: Groom
Father: Christian Carstens
Mother: Seike Carstens
Spouse: Nonke Margaretha Christiansen
City or District: Fahretoft
City or District: Fahretoft
Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921
 
Family F5962
 
229
Marriage Registration
STEPHENSEN Victor Cyril: Marriage: Spouse: CADD Evelyn Marion: Reg Year 1929. Reg No 5985 [Marriage Index Victoria 1921 -1942]
 
Family F2072
 
230
Marriage registration: Olga Eunice Reeves
Marriage date: 01/06/1940
Spouse's name: Ronald Richard Miller
Registration details: 1940/C/2424
(Queensland Marriage Index 1829-1947

 
Family F2931
 
231
MARRIAGE.

WRIGHT - PAGE. On the 24th May, at St. John's Pro-Cathedral, by the Rev. J. Sutton, Henry William Morgan, eldest surviving son of Mr. A. T. Wright, of Brisbane, late of Bermondsey, London, to Henrietta Elizabeth Harriet, eldest daughter of Captain H. Page. Q.G.S. Kate.

Transcribed from 'The Brisbane Courier' Saturday 9th June 1877


 
Family F678
 
232
Martha Marie Roseler
Born 14.2.1876
Burial
Name: Martha Marie Jensen
Death Age: 73
Birth Date: 14 Feb 1876
Death Date: 20 Feb 1949
Cemetery: Cooktown Cemetery
Section: 3
Cemetery Location: Cooktown, Queensland
(Australia Cemetery Index)
 
Roseler, Martha Marie (I15740)
 
233
Maurine L Croxen
United States Social Security Death Index
Age 86
Given Name Maurine
Middle Name L
Surname Croxen
Birth Date 25 Jan 1909
State Illinois
Last Place of Residence Cook, Illinois
Previous Residence Postal Code 60194
Event Date 05 Jul 1995
"United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch  
Croxen, Maurine L (I16009)
 
234
Meta Marie Margaretha Brünn/Bruhn 
Brünn, Metta Maria Margaretha (I16531)
 
235
Mikrokort 41/2, Dorf Renz, Burkel Sogn, Slogs Herred, TønderAmt
Tønder, Slogs, Burkal, Dorfs Renz, , 83, FT-1803, C2037

Botilla Christians, 24, Ugift, Mädchen, Ugift, Mädchen, Spitzenmädchen


 
Christiansern, Botilla (I16892)
 
236
Minnie Ruth Croxen
BillionGraves Index
Name Minnie Ruth Croxen
Event Type Burial
Event Place Kingsville, Kleberg, Texas, United States
Cemetery Chamberlain Cemetery
Latitude 27.504169
Longitude -97.879173
Birth Date 31 Jan 1909
Death Date 22 Nov 1991
BillionGraves Index," database, FamilySearch  
Hanke, Minnie Ruth (I16004)
 
237
MOOLOOLAH.
Obituary.
Mrs. Rigg, sen., who, with her family, had worked Mr. J. Mannion's dairy farm on the Highlands, near Eudlo, passed away in the Maleny District Hospital on April 9. Deceased, who had resided on the Blackall Bange for the past six years, lost her husband last year. She was 56 years, and leaves five sons and three daughters.

Transcribed from 'The Brisbane Courier' (Qld. : 1864-1933)Monday 15th April 1929
 
Inggs, Emily Louisa (I2543)
 
238
Mr. Frederick Warne.
Mr. Frederick Warne, one of the pioneers of the Maleny district, died on September 21, aged 77 years. The late Mr. Warne was born at Aylsham, England, and came to Queensland 47 years ago. On arrival he followed the occupation of timber-getting, and later selected land at Teutoberg, now known as Witta, and took up dairying. Deceased represented his district on the local shire council for many years, and was also interested in most of the public bodies of Witta and Maleny. The late Mr. Warne is survived by his widow, a son, Mr. H, F. Warne, and a daughter, Mrs. E, A, Cox, all residing at Witta.

transcribed from 'The Brisbane Courier' Wednesday 28th September, 1932 
Warne, Frederick (I1145)
 
239
Mr. J. C. Dixon. The death of Mr. Joseph Chapman Dixon (aged 88 years) occurred at Flaxton on October 29. He arrived in Mooloolah many years ago with the intention of entering upon sugar growing, but the country first inspected being flooded he selected land on the higher ground, where the town of Buderim is now situated. In conjunction with the late Mr. John Fielding he started the sugar mill at Buderim, and after the partnership was dissolved he continued conducting the mill. Later he selected land at Flaxton. being the first settler in that part of the Blackall Range, and while clearing preparations were in progress opened a boot and shoe business in Gympie. Subsequently he removed to Flaxton, where he had resided for many years. The late Mr. D. C. Dlxon, boot manufacturer, of Brisbane, was a brother. When the death of Mr. J. C. Dlxon was mentioned at a special meeting of the Maroochy Council mention was made of his services to the shire when he represented the Flaxton division of the council, and a vote of condolence was passed with the relatives. He is survived by three daughters and two sons?Mrs. R. M. Burnett and Mrs. Ruddle (Maleny). Mrs. H. N. Suthers (Glen Innes), and Mr. J. C. Dlxon and Mr. Percy Dixon (Flaxton).

Transcribed from 'The Queenslander' Thursday, 7th Nov 1929 
Dixon, Joseph Chapman (I2711)
 
240
Mr. John Cokley Sen.
After a long illness, Mr. John Cokley, sen., died at the Maleny Soldiers' Memorial Hospital on January 4, at the age of 79 years. He was a native of Dublin (Ireland), and came to Australia in the steamer Cloncurry in 1886. For 11 years he resided at Redland Bay, and he selected land in Maleny 36 years ago. He was well known as a breeder of pure bred Jersey cattle. The body was taken to Brisbane for Interment at the South Brisbane Cemetery. He Is survived by his widow and nine children, Messrs. Patrick, Thomas, and Daniel (Maleny), John (Nambour), Mesdames W. Ignatius (Brisbane), Clarke (Nambour), J. Boyl (Conondale), Misses Kathleen and Eileen Cokley (Brisbane).

Transcribed from The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933-1954) Thursday 11th January 1934
 
Cokley, John (I21)
 
241
Mr. Walter Rough, fifth son of Mrs. S. A. Rough, North Maleny, was quietly mar ried to Miss Beatrice Reardon; second daughter of Mr. Patrick Reardon, and granddaughter of Mrs. M'Carthy, of Wootha, on Saturday, June 11. The ceremony was solemnised in the Roman Catholic Church, Caboolture, ' by Rev. Father Hayes. The honeymoon" is being spent in Brisbane and Redcliffe.

Transcribed from 'The Brisbane Courier' Monday 20th June 1927 
Family F1496
 
242
Mrs. E. B. Philpot.
The death of Mrs. Evelyne Blanch Philpot, wife of Mr. P. A. Philpot, of Lillian-road, Taringa, took place at her home on Friday. The deceased was bom in Plymouth, England, 52 years ago, and arrived in Brisbane with her parents (the late Mr. and Mrs. William Venn) in 1884. She was married in 1917. After living In Ipswich with her family she took up residence in Taringa, where she had resided for the last 12 years. Deceased is survived ,by her husband, two sons (Messrs. P. W. Philpot, of Ballandean, and T. A. Philpot, of Taringa), and one daughter' (Mrs. M. Woof, of Chelmer). The funeral took place to the Toowong Cemetery. The Rev. J. H. Latlmer officiated at the graveside.

Transcribed from 'The Courier-Mail' (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933-1954) Monday, 30th October 1933
 
Venn, Evelyne Blanche (I5227)
 
243
MUNRO - The friends of Mrs. E. MUNRO Sen., deceased are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to move from the residence of her grandson Mr. Jasper Dalgleish, jun., Burke st , Woolloongabba, THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON at 4 o'clock for the South Brisbane Cemetery.
ALEX. GOW Undertaker, &c., Petrie Bight.

MUNRO, - The Friends of Messrs. and Mesdames R. MUNRO and Family, W. MUNRO and Family. F. TANNER and Family, Mr J. MUNRO, and Mr. JASPER DALGLEISH, Sen., and Family, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their deceased Mother and Grandmother, Mrs. E. Munro, sen., to move from the residence of her grandson. Mr. Jasper Dalgleish Jun., Burke-st Woolloongabba, THIS (Wcdnesday) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, for the South Brisbane Cemetery.
ALEX. GOW, Undertaker, &c., Petrie Bight.

MUNRO, - The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. HENDERSON are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their deceased Friend, Mrs. E. Munro, sen., to move from the risidence of her grandson, Mr. Jasper Dalgleish, jun., Burke-street, Woolloongabba, THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, for the South Brisbane Cemetery.
ALEX. GOW, Undertaker, &c., Petrie Bight.

Transcribed from The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) Wednesday 25th July 1917
 
Smith or Brooks, Elizabeth Smith - (I5595)
 
244
N. 14
Ringkøbing, Hjerm, Hjerm, Hjermhede, 3a, 90, FT-1901, E0450
Carl Emil Ægidius, birth, 1838/09/21, G, Husfader, occupation, Proprietær, birthplace, Vemb Sogn
Frederikke Amalia Drews, birth, 1846/06/13, G., Husmoder, birthplace, Kirkeværløse. Sjælland
Christian Drews Ugidius, birth, 1878/12/06, U., Søn, occupation, Ved landbruget, birthplace, Hjerm Sogn
Edvard Vilhelm Ugidius, birth,
1880/12/23, U., Søn, occupation, Ved landbruget, birthplace, Hjerm Sogn
N. 15
Chr Frits Ægidius, birth, 2 Jan 1884, Gæst, occupation, Postassistent
Carl Ægidius, birth 20 Mar 1877, husfader, occupation, Proprieter
(Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)



Denmark Census, 1925
Hornbæk, Sønderlyng, Viborg, Denmark
Carl Ægidius, birth, 20 Mar 1877, birthplace, Jordløse, Svendborg, occupation, Gaardejer
Mathilda Christinsen Ægidius, birth, 27 Sep 1878, birthplace Rind Viborg
Ingeberg Ægidius, daughter, birth, 5 Jun 1908, birthplace, Hjerm, Ringkøbing
Ellen Ægidius , daughter, birth, 21 Jan 1914, birthplace, Hjerm, Ringkøbing
(Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)

Denmark Census, 1930
Hornbæk, Viborg, Denmark
Carl Ægidius , birth, 20 Mar 1877, birthplace, Jordløse, Svendborg, occupation, Landmand, birth, 27 Sep 1879,
Mathilda Ægidius, birth, 27 Sep 1878, birthplace Rind, Viborg
Ellen Ægidius , daughter, birth, 21 Jan 1914, birthplace, Hjerm, Ringkøbing
(Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)

Øgidiüs 
Ægidius, Carl (I17209)
 
245 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Johnson, Clark M (I17892)
 
246
Name Clifford George Robcke
Sex Male
Death Date 09 Mar 1996
Death Place Alameda, California, United States
Death Place (Original) ALAMEDA
Mother's Name Cathman
Birth Date 29 Nov 1922
Birthplace California
"California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, FamilySearch

Children
Linda Giguere
Vicki Hennessy
Steven Giguere (Son-in-Law)
James Hennessy (Son-in-Law)
Grandchildren
Nicole Giguere
Erin Hennessy
Patrick Hennessy

Name Clifford G Robcke
Sex Male
Event Date 1996
Event Place Oakland, Alameda, California, United States
Death Date 09 Mar 1996
Birth Date 29 Nov 1922
Birthplace San Francisco, , California
Relationship to Deceased Deceased
Event Type Obituary
Death Place San Leandro, , California

"California, Oakland, Alameda County, Newspaper Record Collection, 1985-2011," database with images, FamilySearch  
Robcke, Clifford (I17886)
 
247
Name Alfred Case
Event Type Immigration
Event Date May 1910
Event Place Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Gender Male
Age 34
Birth Year (Estimated) 1876
Birthplace England
Ship Name Corsican
Ship Name Corsican
("Canada Passenger Lists, 1881-1922," database with images, FamilySearch)

Name Gwend Case
Event Type Immigration
Event Date May 1910
Event Place Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Gender Female
Age 1
Birth Year (Estimated) 1909
Birthplace England
Ship Name Corsican
("Canada Passenger Lists, 1881-1922," database with images, FamilySearch)

Alfred Case was a Brick Layer  
Case, Louisa (I10272)
 
248
Name: Chas Ballhausen
Death Place: Sebastopol, Victoria
Age: 85
Father's name: Chas Ballhausen
Registration Year: 1927
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 3411
(Victoria Death Register) 
Ballhausen, Charles (I8170)
 
249
Name: Christina Christiansen
Gender: weiblich (Female)
Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
Marriage Date: 31 Mai 1823 (31 May 1823)
Marriage Place: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
Relationship: Bride
Father: Jens Christiansen
Mother: Ida Dorethea Margretha Christiansen
Spouse: Jörgen Peter Jacobsen
City or District: Friedrichstadt, Karlum, Klanxbüll
Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

Name: Jörgen Peter Jacobsen
Gender: männlich (Male)
Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
Marriage Date: 31 Mai 1823 (31 May 1823)
Marriage Place: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
Relationship: Groom
Father: Jacob Jörgensen
Mother: Anna Catharina Jörgensen
Spouse: Christina Christiansen
City or District: Friedrichstadt, Karlum, Klanxbüll u Nordhackstedt
Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921
 
Family F6021
 
250
Name: Ellen Murray
Ship: Margaret
Ship Departure Year: 1839
Remarks: Convict Mother of William, John, Denis
(New South Wales, Australia, Wives & Children of Irish Convicts, 1825-1840)

Name: William Murray
Ship: Margaret
Ship Departure Year: 1839
Remarks: Age 3 years 6 months mother Ellen Murray on board
(New South Wales, Australia, Wives & Children of Irish Convicts, 1825-1840)

Name: John Murray
Ship: Margaret
Ship Departure Year: 1839
Remarks: Age 2 years 4 months mother Ellen Murray Cork on board
(New South Wales, Australia, Wives & Children of Irish Convicts, 1825-1840)

Name: Denis Murray
Ship: Margaret
Ship Departure Year: 1839
Remarks: Age 1 month, mother Ellen Murray, Cork on board
(New South Wales, Australia, Wives & Children of Irish Convicts, 1825-1840)

The Margaret departed Kingstown, Ireland on 1st September 1838 and came via the Cape touching there 14th November and arriving in Port Jackson on 5 January 1839.

One hundred and sixty-six female prisoners and 44 children, as well as 57 free women and children, wives and daughters of convicts were embarked on the Margaret.

Name: Ellen Murray
Age: 29
Date of Conviction: 17 Nov 1837
Place of Conviction: Cork
Estimated birth year: abt 1808
Vessel: Margaret
Port of Arrival: New South Wales
Date of Arrival: 5 Jan 1839
New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842

Name: Ellen Murray
Arrival Date: 1839
Vessel: Margaret
Province: New South Wales
Title: Pardons
Year(s): 1842-1845
Place of Conviction: Cork City(New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia, Convict Pardons and Tickets of Leave, 1834-1859) 
Murray, Denis Joseph (I891)
 

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