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Thomas Andersen 1733–1786 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1733

Birth Location: Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark

Death Date: 28 May 1786

Death Location: Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark

Father: Anders Jensen

Mother: Anne Thomasdatter

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Thomas Andersen was born in 1733 in Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark, the child of Anders Jensen And Anne Thomasdatter. Thomas Andersen passed away in 1786 in Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark.

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Biography

  • Thomas Andersen was born in 1733 in Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark, the child of Anders Jensen And Anne Thomasdatter.
  • Thomas Andersen passed away in 1786 in Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark.

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Thomas Andersen's Ancestors

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Thomas Andersen
1733–1786
Birth Place: Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark
Parents
Anders Jensen
1700–1766
Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark
Anne Thomasdatter
1699–1769
Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark
Grandparents
Thomas Poulsen
1668–
Jetsmark sogn, Nordjylland, Denmark
Karen (Andersdatter) Mørk
1665–1707
Vadum, Nordjylland, Denmark
Great-Grandparents
Poul Thomsen
1611–1688
Maren Nielsdatter
1633–1677
Anders Mørk
1620–1683
Johanne Kjærulf
1630–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jens Mørk
1590–1662
Mette Pedersdatter
1600–
Bertel Kjærulf
1580–1664
Inger Kjærulf
1580–1661

Thomas Andersen's Timeline

2 Records

1733
1733
Birth of Thomas Andersen in Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark
Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark
1786
28 May 1786
Age 53
Death of Thomas Andersen in Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark
Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1733
    Event Place: Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 May 1786
    Event Place: Hjørring, Nordjylland, Denmark

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