- Born January 16, 1792 - Eilskov, Haarslev, Fyen, Odense, Denmark
- Deceased November 17, 1866 - Starup, Oster Starup, Vejle, Denmark,aged 74 years old
Parents
- Christofer Pedersen (Persen) 1759-1823
- Karen Jensdatter 1758-1820
Spouses and children
- Married May 22, 1819, Haarslev, Odense, Denmark, to Niels Larsen 1783-1864 with
- Ane Kirstine Nielsdatter 1820-
- Peder Nielsen 1821-1831
- Karen Nielsdatter 1824-
- Maren Nielsdatter 1826-/1880
- Christiane Nielsdatter 1832-
- Petrine Nielsdatter 1835-
Siblings
- Peder Christophersen 1789-
- Maren Catrine Christofersdatter 1792-1866
- Ane Christophersdatter 1794-1844
- Maren Christophersdatter 1797-
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Events
January 16, 1792 : | January 16, 1792 :Birth - Eilskov, Haarslev, Fyen, Odense, Denmark Christofer Persens og Karen Jensdatter i Eilschow: Holt of Klemmens (Mogensen 1741) Kone (Marie Pedersdatter 1741) Fadder Lyder kone, Jorgen Michelsens kone, Christofers Tines pidge Karen Jesperdatteall of Eilschow |
February 1, 1801 : | February 1, 1801 :Anecdote - Skovby, Hårslev, Eilskow Bye Christopher Pedersen 41 1760 Huusbonde Bonde og Gaardmand, Marie Jensdatter 42 1759 Hans kone, Peder Christophersen 12 1789 barn, Marie Catrine Christophersdatter 9 1792 barn, Ane Christophersdatter 6 1795 barn, Karen Christophersdatter 3 1798 barn , Jørgen Rasmusen 32 1769 Tienestefolk , Maren Pedersdatter 22 1779 Tienestefolk |
May 22, 1819 : | May 22, 1819 :Marriage (with Niels Larsen) - Haarslev, Odense, Denmark Cutamand Niels Larsen i Achoirup 37 Piger Maren Catine Christophersdatter i Eilskow, Sognfoget Jens Larsen (his brother) of Gmd Christopher Pedersen i Eilskow |
1834 : | 1834 :Census - Vends, Brenderup, Aahøirup Bye Niels Larsen 51 1783 dagleier, Maren Katrine Christoffersdatter 46 1788 hans kone, Ane Kirstine Nielsdatter 14 1820 børn, Maren Nielsdatter 8 1826 børn, Christian Nielsen 2 1832 børn, Maren Nielsdatter 50 1784 Single forsørges af Niels Larsen |
1845 : | 1845 :Census - Starup mose, Øster Starup, Brusk, Vejle, Denmark Born Place Haarslev i Fyen: Niels Larsen 66 1779 Gartner Maren Cathrine Christophersdatter 55 1790 Married Hans kone Christiane Nielsen 13 1832 Single Deres barn , Petrine Nielsen Female 10 1835 Deres barn |
February 1, 1850 : | February 1, 1850 :Census - Øster Starup, Brusk, Vejle, Denmark Born Place Haarlev S, Odense Amt Niels Laursen Male 67 1783 Married Inderste, huusfader , Maren Cathrine Christensen 58 1792 Hans kone , Peterine Nielsdatter 15 1835 Single |
February 1, 1855 : | February 1, 1855 :Census - Øster Starup, Vejle, Denmark Niels Larsen Gardman? 73, Saerslev Sogn i Fyen with Maren Cathrine Christophersen, 64 Haarslev Sogn I Fyen, Petrine Nielsen 22 ugift Brenderup i Fyen, Deres Datter, Jacob Peter Nielsen 32, Vorbase Tommermand, Karen Nielsen 32 Brenderup Sogn i Fyen, Hans Kone, Marie Cathine Jacobsen 1 deres Barn i sognet |
February 1, 1860 : | February 1, 1860 :Census - Øster Starup, Brusk, Vejle, Denmark Maren Cathrine Christoffersen Female 68 1792 Married Forældre til konen, Maren Nielsdatter 33 1827, aftægtsfolk, born Haarslev Sogn, Odense Amt |
November 17, 1866 : | November 17, 1866 :Death - Starup, Oster Starup, Vejle, Denmark Cuta After Niels Laursen Fra Fyen, Fod in Eilskov, Haarslev Sogn i Fyen |
Notes
Individual Note
FT år 1801
Navn Ane Christophersdatter
Amt Odense
HerredSkovby
Sogn Hårslev
Stednavn Eilskow Bye
Familie nr. F 15
Matr.nr. -
Løbe nr. 1099
Kildehenvisning 179
1095 Christopher PedersenMand 41 1760 Gift Huusbonde Bonde og Gaardmand
1096 Marie Jensdatter Kvinde 42 1759 Gift Hans kone
1097 Peder ChristophersenMand 12 1789 Ugift Deres barn
1098 Marie Catrine Christophersdatter Kvinde 9 1792 Ugift Deres barn
1099 Ane Christophersdatter Kvinde 6 1795 Ugift Deres barn
1100 Karen Christophersdatter Kvinde 3 1798 Ugift Deres barn
1101 Jørgen Rasmusen Mand 32 1769 Tienestefolk
1102 Maren Pedersdatter Kvinde 22 1779 Tienestefolk
Census Year 1834
Name Niels Larsen
County Odense
Hundred Vends
Parish Brenderup
Placename Aahøirup Bye
Born date 1783
Family No 66
Matr No et huus
Record No 1123
Source reference 87
1123 Niels Larsen Male 51 1783 Married dagleier
1124 Maren Katrine Christoffersdatter Female46 1788 Married hans kone
1125 Ane Kirstine Nielsdatter Female 14 1820 Single deres børn
1126 Maren Nielsdatter Female 8 1826 Single deres børn
1127 Christian Nielsen Male 2 1832 Single deres børn
1128 Maren Nielsdatter Female 50 1784 Single forsørges af Niels Larsen
Census Year 1840
Name Maren Christophersdatter
County Skanderborg
Hundred Tyrsting
Parish Vinding
Placename Winding
Family No 25
Matr No et Huus Statene
Record No 147
Source reference 258
Rec. no. Name Sex Age Born Year Marital Status Information
146 Niels Laursen Male 57 1783 Married Huusmand, lewer af sin Jordlod
147 Maren Christophersdatter Female49 1791 Married hans Kone
148 Maren Nielsdatter Female14 1826 Single deres Børn
149 Christiane Nielsen Female8 1832 Single deres Børn
150 Petrine Nielsen Female5 1835 Single deres Børn
151 Maren Nielsdatter Female55 1785 Single Inderste, et Lem af Familien
152 Søren Andersen Male 40 1800 Married Huusmand og Træskoemand
153 Ane Kirstine Larsdatter Female 63 1777 Married hans Kone
Census Year 1845
Name Maren Cathrine Christophersdatter
CountyVejle
Hundred Brusk
Parish Øster Starup
Placename Starup mose
Born date 1790
Born Place Haarslev i Fyen
Family No 28
Matr No Et huus
Record No 193
Source reference 210
Household
Rec. no. Name Sex Age Born Year Marital Status Information
192 Niels Larsen Male 66 1779 Married Gartner
193 Maren Cathrine Christophersdatter Female55 1790 Married Hans kone
194 Christiane Nielsen Female 13 1832 Single Deres barn
195 Petrine Nielsen Female 10 1835 Single Deres barn
Census Year 1850
Name Maren Cathrine Christensen
CountyVejle
Hundred Brusk
Parish Øster Starup
Placename Starup Bye
Born date 1792
Born Place Haarlev S, Odense Amt
Family No 133
Matr No Et huus
Record No 825
Source reference 191
Household
Rec. no. Name Sex Age Born Year Marital Status Information
824 Niels Laursen Male 67 1783 Married Inderste, huusfader
825 Maren Cathrine Christensen Female58 1792 Married Hans kone
826 Peterine Nielsdatter Female15 1835 Single
Census Year 1860
Name Maren Cathrine Christoffersen
CountyVejle
Hundred Brusk
Parish Øster Starup
Placename Starup
Born date 1792
Born Place Haarslev Sogn, Odense Amt
House Role Forældre til konen, aftægtsfolk
Family No 94
Matr No Huus
Record No 544
Source reference Opslag 12
Religion Lutheraner
Household
Rec. no. Name Sex Age Born Year Marital Status Information
540 Niels Nielsen Male 29 1831 Married Huusmand, lever af sin jordlod
541 Maren Nielsdatter Female 33 1827 Married Hans kone
542 Hans Peder Nielsen Male 3 1857 Single Deres barn
543 Niels Laursen Male 77 1783 Married Forældre til konen, aftægtsfolk
544 Maren Cathrine Christoffersen Female68 1792 Married Forældre til konen, aftægtsfolk
545 Andersine Nielsen Female26 1834 Single Deres datter
Sources
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- FamilySearch Family Tree - MyHeritage
The FamilySearch Family Tree is published by MyHeritage under license from FamilySearch International, the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church). - Collection - 40001 - http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-40001/familysearch-family-tree?s=222893331&itemId=188915232&action=showRecord&indId=individual-222893331-1500460 -Maren Cathrine Christoffersdr
Birth names: Maren Cathrine ChristophersdrMaren Cathrine ChristophersenMaren Catrine ChristoffersdrMaren Catrine Christophersdr
Gender: Female
Birth: Jan 16 1792 - Danmark
Marriage: Spouse: Niels Larsen - Haarslev
Husband: Niels Larsen
Children: Peder Nielsen, Maren Nielsen, Petrine Nielsen, Anna Kirstine Nielsdatter, Christiane Nielsen
- Denmark Church Records, 1813-1919 - MyHeritage
The Lutheran Church in Denmark began keeping vital records in 1645 after the king issued a royal decree requiring the clergy on the island of Sjælland to record baptisms, marriages, and burials. The same decree was issued the following year (1646) to the rest of the kingdom. Some ministers had been keeping vital records much earlier with the earliest parish records starting in 1572 in the city of Nakskov.After the events of the Reformation the Danish Crown recognized only the Evangelical Lutheran Church, with a few exceptions. The Reformed Church was recognized in 1747 and established Jewish congregations were recognized in 1814. In 1849 the Danish constitution recognized additional Christian dissenter churches, but it required that all denominations notify the minister of their local Lutheran parish of all births and deaths occurring in their congregations.In 1814 standardized and form-based registers were produced and issued to the Lutheran clergy to aid in the collection of these records. This collection contains the records of these standardized records from 1814 to 1920. A subsequent addition to this collection is in preparation which will add the earlier and non-standardized records from the earliest available parish registers to the end of 1813.In the beginning of the vital record keeping practices in Denmark the requirement was limited to baptisms, marriages, and burials. Confirmations started to be recorded in 1736. In the early 1800s Denmark suffered a severe smallpox epidemic, which resulted in a vaccination law that went into effect on March 4, 1810. Priests were often trained to administer vaccinations and recorded these events in their parish registers. Around 1812 some parishes also began keeping track of individuals moving in and out of their parish.Other types of church records include introductions, absolutions, and communions. These records were generally not kept after the standardization of form-based registers, so these are not included in this collection at this time.A brief explanation of each record type is given below:Birth (Fødte) or Baptisms (Døbte) – Children were normally baptized (or "christened”) within a few days of birth. Birth or baptismal registers usually contain the infant’s and parent’s names, legitimacy, date, and names of witnesses and godparents. Sometimes the child’s birth date, the father’s occupation, and the family’s exact place of residence is listed. In the pre-printed registers, male and female births were usually recorded separately.Marriages (Copulerde or Viede) – Marriage records contain the marriage date along with the names of the bride and groom and their residences. After 1814 it is common for these records to include additional information about the bride and groom such as their ages, occupations, names of their fathers, and sometimes birthplaces. Finally, these records may indicate whether they were single or widowed and gives names of witnesses who were often (but not always) other family members. Death (Døde) or Burials (Begravede) – Burials usually took place with a few days of death. Burials in Denmark were recorded in the records of the parish where the burial occurred. Burial registers provide the deceased's name, death or burial date, place of burial, and age at death. After 1814 the records may include the deceased’s place of residence, cause of death, and names of survivors or next-of-kin. Sometimes the deceased’s birth date, birth place, and parents’ names are given. Post-1814 records were kept in separate lists for males and females.Confirmations (Konfirmerede or Confirmerede) – In 1736 the Church required that young people be instructed in the Lutheran catechism and pass a simple examination by the minister before taking their first communion—normally at about the age of 14. Confirmation records contain the person’s name, residence, and sometimes age. After 1814 the records are separated into lists for males and females, and include the parents’ names and sometimes the date and place of the person’s birth or christening.Vaccinations (Vaccinerede) – The vaccination mandate began in 1810 required everyone to receive the smallpox vaccine, unless the person at already had the pox. Vaccinations typically occurred when children were quite young. These records usually list the name of the person receiving the vaccine, date of vaccination, their father’s name, and their age or birth date. A person’s vaccination date could also be recorded in their confirmation record, and if they ever moved, could be noted in their moving in or moving out record.Moving In (Tilgangsliste) and Moving Out (Afgangsliste) Records – Began in 1812 and list individuals moving in or moving out of a parish. These records may contain name, age or birth date, occupation, residence, vaccination date, moving date, and where moving to/from.Surnames and Searching:Surnames in Danish genealogy can be quite confusing. Patronymic surnames—surnames constructed using the given name of the person’s father appended with either “-sen” (son) or “-datter” (daughter)—were legally abolished in 1826, at which time the government wanted people to adopt family surnames instead. However, it took several decades before patronymic surnames stopped being used completely; in fact, most ordinary people used patronymics through the mid-19th century. For this reason, it is impossible for a researcher to know which surname an individual might be recorded under in records dating from 1826 up to about 1870. Because of this, MyHeritage has augmented records behind-the-scenes, for records dating from 1826 to 1870, with both surnames. Regardless of which surname you search for your ancestor under, this behind-the-scenes work will help surface the best matches for your search, but may show search results that initially look incorrect. - Collection - 10455 - https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10455-9899902/maren-cathrine-christophersdatter-in-denmark-church-records - Maren Cathrine ChristophersdatterRecord type: Death/BurialGender: FemaleAge: 74Birth/Baptism: Circa 1792Death/Burial: Nov 17 1866 - Øster Snede Og Vester Nebel, Vejle, Denmark Book: Country:DenmarkVolume date:1847-1882 County:VejleBook:2 Parish:Øster Snede Og Vester NebelRecord type:Death/Burial
- 1850 Denmark Census - MyHeritage
For market towns (købstad), the census is organized by county (amt), town (købstad), and street (gade). For rural areas, the census is organized by county (amt), district (herred), and parish (sogn). For the municipalities (kommune) of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg, the census is organized by municipality, and then street (gade). The user should also note that the geopolitical boundaries within Denmark have significantly changed since the 1880 census was taken. Between 1970 and 1974 the number of municipal governing regions (kommune) dropped from 1,098 to 275, and then down to 98 in 2007. This collection presents localities in the jurisdictions as they existed at the time of the census. Research tip: Individuals often had multiple given names. However, in the census you may find individuals only listed with one of their given names—usually the one the individual most often went by—or even listed by their nickname. If at first an individual cannot be found under a particular given name, trying searching for the individual under one of their other given names, or by all of them together. Also, until the early 20th century, women were usually listed with their maiden name. This collection is provided in partnership with the Danish National Archives (Rigsarkivet). - Collection - 10193 - https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10193-380714/maren-cathrine-christepsend-in-1850-denmark-census - Maren Cathrine ChristepsendBirth: Circa 1792Residence: Feb 1 1850 - Øster Starup, Brusk, Vejle, DenmarkAge: 58Marital status: MarriedSpouse: Niels LaursenHouseholdRelation to head; Name; AgeHead; Niels Laursen; 67Housewife; Maren Cathrine Christepsend; 58; Peterine Nielsdatter; 15
- 1855 Denmark Census - MyHeritage
For market towns (købstad), the census is organized by county (amt), town (købstad), and street (gade). For rural areas, the census is organized by county (amt), district (herred), and parish (sogn). For the municipalities (kommune) of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg, the census is organized by municipality, and then street (gade). The user should also note that the geopolitical boundaries within Denmark have significantly changed since the 1880 census was taken. Between 1970 and 1974 the number of municipal governing regions (kommune) dropped from 1,098 to 275, and then down to 98 in 2007. This collection presents localities in the jurisdictions as they existed at the time of the census. Research tip: Individuals often had multiple given names. However, in the census you may find individuals only listed with one of their given names—usually the one the individual most often went by—or even listed by their nickname. If at first an individual cannot be found under a particular given name, trying searching for the individual under one of their other given names, or by all of them together. Also, until the early 20th century, women were usually listed with their maiden name. This collection is provided in partnership with the Danish National Archives (Rigsarkivet). - Collection - 10258 - https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10258-2248072/maren-cathrine-christophersen-in-1855-denmark-census - Maren Cathrine ChristophersenBirth: Circa 1791Residence: Feb 1 1855 - Øster Starup, Vejle, DenmarkAge: 64Marital status: MarriedSpouse: Niels LarsenHouseholdRelation to head; Name; AgeHead; Niels Larsen; 75Housewife; Maren Cathrine Christophersen; 64; Jakob Peder Nielsen; 32; Petrine Nielsen; 22
- 1860 Denmark Census - MyHeritage
For market towns (købstad), the census is organized by county (amt), town (købstad), and street (gade). For rural areas, the census is organized by county (amt), district (herred), and parish (sogn). For the municipalities (kommune) of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg, the census is organized by municipality, and then street (gade). The user should also note that the geopolitical boundaries within Denmark have significantly changed since the 1880 census was taken. Between 1970 and 1974 the number of municipal governing regions (kommune) dropped from 1,098 to 275, and then down to 98 in 2007. This collection presents localities in the jurisdictions as they existed at the time of the census. Research tip: Individuals often had multiple given names. However, in the census you may find individuals only listed with one of their given names—usually the one the individual most often went by—or even listed by their nickname. If at first an individual cannot be found under a particular given name, trying searching for the individual under one of their other given names, or by all of them together. Also, until the early 20th century, women were usually listed with their maiden name. This collection is provided in partnership with the Danish National Archives (Rigsarkivet). - Collection - 10194 - https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10194-2546827/karen-cathrine-christoffersd-in-1860-denmark-census - Karen Cathrine ChristoffersdBirth: Circa 1792Residence: Feb 1 1860 - Øster Starup, Brusk, Vejle, DenmarkAge: 68Marital status: MarriedHouseholdRelation to head; Name; AgeDaughter; Petrikke Nielsen; 26; Niels Laursen; 77; Karen Cathrine Christoffersd; 68; Ane Elizabeth Bertelsdatter; 35; Peder Andreasen; 26; Hans Peder Nielsen; 3
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