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Hans Hansen 1745 – 1812 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Mar 1745

Birth Location: Suederballig, Gelting, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Death Date: After:1812-00-00

Death Location: Suterballig, Gelting parish, Kreis Flensburg

Father: Nis Hansen

Mother: Hedewig Carlsen

Spouse(s): Margaretha Marten

Children(s): Anna Hansen

In 1745, Hans Hansen entered the world in Suederballig, Gelting, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, born to Nis Hansen and Hedewig Carlsen. Hans Hansen married Margaretha Dorothea Marten, and had children including Anna Christina Hansen. Hans Hansen passed away in 1812 in Suterballig, Gelting parish, Kreis Flensburg.

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Biography

  • In 1745, Hans Hansen entered the world in Suederballig, Gelting, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, born to Nis Hansen and Hedewig Carlsen.
  • Hans Hansen married Margaretha Dorothea Marten, and had children including Anna Christina Hansen.
  • Hans Hansen passed away in 1812 in Suterballig, Gelting parish, Kreis Flensburg.

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Hans Hansen's Ancestors

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Hans Hansen
1745 – 1812
Birth Place: Suederballig, Gelting, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Parents
Nis Hansen
1714 –
Langenhorn, Schleswig-Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Hedewig Carlsen
1721 –
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Great-Grandparents
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Hans Hansen's Descendants

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Hans Hansen (30 Mar 1745 – After:1812-00-00) m. Margaretha (Dorothea) Marten (23 Apr 1741 – 5 Dec 1812)
  1. 1. Anna (Christina) Hansen (11 Oct 1777 – 12 June 1858) m. Erich (Hansen) Asmussen (1775-09-29 – 14 Mai 1846)
    1. 1. Peter (Henning Heinrich B H) Asmussen (1816 – 27 Aug 1878) m. Christina (Margaret) Brumm (Aug 1819 – 29 Dec 1894)
      1. 1. Johann (Heinrich) Asmussen (23 Sep 1843 – 21 January 1901) m. Sophronia (Dorothea Louise) Asmussen (23 Jul 1860 – 10 April 1910)
        1. 1. Peter (Heinrich) Asmussen (26 Mar 1879 – 17 Aug 1949)
        2. 2. Bertha Asmussen (06 Jun 1881 – 1885)
        3. 3. Bernhardine (Bettie) Asmussen (6 Jun 1881 – 21 Sep 1958)
        4. 4. Friedrich (Waldemar "Fred Walter") Asmussen (23 May 1885 – 4 Dec 1960)
        5. 5. Wilhelmine (Sibylla) Asmussen (8 January 1889 – 24 September 1976) m. Alexander Woods (11 January 1889 – 11 March 1970)
        6. 6. Relitha (Louise Christina) Asmussen (7 Jun 1891 – 26 Mar 1973)
        7. 7. Jennetta (Susanna) Asmussen (6 Jun 1893 – 20 Feb 1982)
        8. 8. William Asmussen (25 Mar 1896 – 25 Mar 1900)
      2. 2. Peter (Henning) Asmussen (27 Sept 1851 – 12 Feb 1910)
      3. 3. Wilhelm (Frederich (William Frederick)) Asmussen (27 Dec 1853 – 15 Mar 1948)
      4. 4. Meta (Christina) Asmussen (9 Jan 1859 – 27 June 1942)

Hans Hansen's Timeline

2 Records

1745
30 Mar 1745
Birth of Hans Hansen in Suederballig, Gelting, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Suederballig, Gelting, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
1812
After:1812-00-00
Age 67
Death of Hans Hansen in Suterballig, Gelting parish, Kreis Flensburg
Suterballig, Gelting parish, Kreis Flensburg

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Mar 1745
    Event Place: Suederballig, Gelting, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: After:1812-00-00
    Event Place: Suterballig, Gelting parish, Kreis Flensburg

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