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Christen Andersen 1671–1745 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1671

Birth Location: Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark

Death Date: 28 FEB 1745

Death Location: Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark

Father: Anders Poulsen

Mother: Maren Christensdatter

Spouse(s): Mette Christensdatter

Children(s):

Christen Andersen was born in 1671 in Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark, the child of Anders Poulsen And Maren Christensdatter. Christen Andersen married Mette Christensdatter. Christen Andersen passed away in 1745 in Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark.

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Biography

  • Christen Andersen was born in 1671 in Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark, the child of Anders Poulsen And Maren Christensdatter.
  • Christen Andersen married Mette Christensdatter.
  • Christen Andersen passed away in 1745 in Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark.

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Christen Andersen's Ancestors

Self
Christen Andersen
1671–1745
Birth Place: Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark
Parents
Anders Poulsen
1638–1723
Vindblæs, Vindblæs, Ålborg, Denmark
Maren Christensdatter
1639–
Vindblæs, Vindblæs, Ålborg, Denmark
Grandparents
Poul
1606–
Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark
Poul
1610–
Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Christen Andersen's Timeline

2 Records

1671
1671
Birth of Christen Andersen in Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark
Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark
1745
28 FEB 1745
Age 74
Burial of Christen Andersen in Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark
Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1671
    Event Place: Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Place: Svingelbjerg, Viborg, Denmark

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 28 FEB 1745
    Event Place: Rakkeby, Hjørring, Denmark

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