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Hannah Hansen 1892–1972 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jul 21,1892

Birth Location: Beaver Crossing, Seward, Nebraska, USA

Death Date: Jun 14,1972

Death Location: Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA

Father: Jens Hansen

Mother: Anna Peterson

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Hannah Hansen was born in 1892 in Beaver Crossing, Seward, Nebraska, USA, the child of Jens James Peder Hansen And Anna Marie Peterson. Hannah Hansen passed away in 1972 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA.

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Biography

  • Hannah Hansen was born in 1892 in Beaver Crossing, Seward, Nebraska, USA, the child of Jens James Peder Hansen And Anna Marie Peterson.
  • Hannah Hansen passed away in 1972 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA.

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Hannah Hansen's Ancestors

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Hannah Hansen
1892–1972
Birth Place: Beaver Crossing, Seward, Nebraska, USA
Parents
Jens "James" Peder Hansen
1848–1930
Spejlsby, Denmark
Anna (Marie) Peterson
1857–1924
Denmark
Grandparents
Hans (John) Hansen
1819–1899
Spejlsby, Praesto Co, Denmark
Maren (Kirstine Hansdatter Stene) Beck
1820–1898
Rabylille, Denmark
Great-Grandparents
Hans Hansen
1778–1836
Karen Hansdatter
1783–1832
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hans PETERSEN
1768–1829
Maren Jorgensdatter
1760–1825

Hannah Hansen's Timeline

2 Records

1892
Jul 21,1892
Birth of Hannah Hansen in Beaver Crossing, Seward, Nebraska, USA
Beaver Crossing, Seward, Nebraska, USA
1972
Jun 14,1972
Age 80
Death of Hannah Hansen in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA
Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jul 21,1892
    Event Place: Beaver Crossing, Seward, Nebraska, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jun 14,1972
    Event Place: Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA

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