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Karen Therese Larsen 1909–1947 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 FEB 1909

Birth Location: Skovoddergaards Mark Falster

Death Date: 18 AUG 1947

Death Location: Vindeby kirkegård

Father: Hans Larsen

Mother: Hansine Rasmussen

Spouse(s): Hans Nielsen

Children(s): Frede Nielsen, Kaj Larsen, Frode Nielsen, Lykke Nielsen

Karen Therese Larsen was born in 1909 in Skovoddergaards Mark Falster, the child of Hans Kristian Mejer Larsen And Hansine Kirstine Rasmussen. In 1925, Karen Therese Larsen was recorded in the census in Nordlunde, Horslunde, Lolland Nørre, Maribo, Danma. Karen Therese Larsen married Hans Christian Nielsen, and had children including Frede Kurt Laurits Nielsen, Frode Egon Nielsen, Kaj Ove Larsen, Lykke Nielsen. Karen Therese Larsen passed away in 1947 in Vindeby kirkegård.

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Biography

  • Karen Therese Larsen was born in 1909 in Skovoddergaards Mark Falster, the child of Hans Kristian Mejer Larsen And Hansine Kirstine Rasmussen.
  • In 1925, Karen Therese Larsen was recorded in the census in Nordlunde, Horslunde, Lolland Nørre, Maribo, Danma.
  • Karen Therese Larsen married Hans Christian Nielsen, and had children including Frede Kurt Laurits Nielsen, Frode Egon Nielsen, Kaj Ove Larsen, Lykke Nielsen.
  • Karen Therese Larsen passed away in 1947 in Vindeby kirkegård.

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Karen Larsen's Ancestors

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Karen Larsen
1909–1947
Birth Place: Skovoddergaards Mark Falster
Parents
Hans Kristian Mejer Larsen
1875–1942
Horslunde, Lollands Nørre, Maribo, Danmark
Hansine (Kirstine) Rasmussen
1873–1954
Knubbeløkke, Kappel, Nørre, Maribo, Danmark
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Karen Larsen's Descendants

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Karen (Therese) Larsen (10 FEB 1909–18 AUG 1947) m. Hans (Christian) Nielsen (28 JUL 1901–15 JUN 1964)
  1. 1. Frede (Kurt Laurits) Nielsen 1929–1982 m. Klara (Else Ulrich) Pedersen 1931–2014
  2. 2. Kaj (Ove) Larsen 1928–1928
  3. 3. Frode (Egon) Nielsen 1930–1969
  4. 4. Lykke Nielsen 1932–2006

Karen Larsen's Timeline

7 Records

1909
10 FEB 1909
Birth of Karen Therese Larsen in Skovoddergaards Mark Falster
Skovoddergaards Mark Falster
1909
25 FEB 1909
Karen Therese Larsen was baptized in I hjemmet v/Sognepræsten
I hjemmet v/Sognepræsten
1925
5 NOV 1925
Age 16
Karen Therese Larsen appeared in census in Nordlunde, Horslunde, Lolland Nørre, Maribo, Danmark
Nordlunde, Horslunde, Lolland Nørre, Maribo, Danmark
1930
5 NOV 1930
Age 21
Karen Therese Larsen appeared in census in Birket, Maribo, Danmark
Birket, Maribo, Danmark
1940
5 NOV 1940
Age 31
Karen Therese Larsen appeared in census in Birket, S. H. Lolland, Maribo, Denmark
Birket, S. H. Lolland, Maribo, Denmark
1947
12 AUG 1947
Age 38
Death of Karen Therese Larsen in Radiumstationen, Rosenvængets sogn, København, Danmark
Radiumstationen, Rosenvængets sogn, København, Danmark
1947
18 AUG 1947
Age 38
Burial of Karen Therese Larsen in Vindeby kirkegård
Vindeby kirkegård

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 FEB 1909
    Event Place: Skovoddergaards Mark Falster

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 AUG 1947
    Event Place: Radiumstationen, Rosenvængets sogn, København, Danmark

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 25 FEB 1909
    Event Place: I hjemmet v/Sognepræsten

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 18 AUG 1947
    Event Place: Vindeby kirkegård

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 5 NOV 1925
    Event Place: Nordlunde, Horslunde, Lolland Nørre, Maribo, Danmark

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 5 NOV 1930
    Event Place: Birket, Maribo, Danmark

    Genealogy Event 7
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 5 NOV 1940
    Event Place: Birket, S. H. Lolland, Maribo, Denmark

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