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Hans Christensen 1807–1875 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Oct 1807

Birth Location: Nordborg, Sonderjylland, Denmark

Death Date: 25 Nov 1875

Death Location: Kollund, Sonderjylland, Denmark

Father: Lorenz Christensen

Mother: Anna Thomsen

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The story of Hans Christensen began in 1807 in Nordborg, Sonderjylland, Denmark. Hans Christensen passed away in 1875 in Kollund, Sonderjylland, Denmark.

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Biography

  • The story of Hans Christensen began in 1807 in Nordborg, Sonderjylland, Denmark.
  • Hans Christensen passed away in 1875 in Kollund, Sonderjylland, Denmark.

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Hans Christensen's Ancestors

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Hans Christensen
1807–1875
Birth Place: Nordborg, Sonderjylland, Denmark
Parents
Lorenz Christensen
1778–1826
Nordborg, Nordborg, Sonderjylland, Denmark
Anna (Cathrina) Thomsen
1784–1861
Nordborg Als Denmark
Grandparents
Jess Thomsen
1734–1816
Øvelgynde, Fynshav, Notmark Sogn, Denmark
Engel Knutzen
1748–1829
Bredstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Jessen
1705–1775
Nicolay Knudtzon
1689–1785
Magdalene Clausen
1726–1803
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jes Andersen
1675–1745
Knudt Hanssøn
1658–1739
Anna Herrn
1673–1732
Hans Clausen
1694–1740
Magdalene Petersen
1700–1780

Hans Christensen's Timeline

2 Records

1807
17 Oct 1807
Birth of Hans Christensen in Nordborg, Sonderjylland, Denmark
Nordborg, Sonderjylland, Denmark
1875
25 Nov 1875
Age 68
Death of Hans Christensen in Kollund, Sonderjylland, Denmark
Kollund, Sonderjylland, Denmark

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Oct 1807
    Event Place: Nordborg, Sonderjylland, Denmark

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Nov 1875
    Event Place: Kollund, Sonderjylland, Denmark

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