Ane Margrethe CHRISTIANDATTER, 1837

Name
Ane Margrethe /CHRISTIANDATTER/
Given names
Ane Margrethe
Surname
CHRISTIANDATTER
Birth February 18, 1837 37 28
Denmark 2003 - Copenhagen - NASA Astronaut photo
Denmark 2003 - Copenhagen - NASA Astronaut photo

Note: Vallensbaek village is inland just off the top left section of the photo.
Location Vallensbaek Village 2003 - part of NASA astronaut photo
Location Vallensbaek Village 2003 - part of NASA astronaut photo

Note: The current municipality extends from the shore to a bit north of 2 small bodies of water above the…

The current municipality extends from the shore to a bit north of 2 small bodies of water above the red mark.

Baptism March 19, 1837 37 28 (aged 1 month)
Death of a fatherChristian MIKKELSEN
April 3, 1837 (aged 1 month)
Burial of a fatherChristian MIKKELSEN
April 9, 1837 (aged 1 month)
Event
Vaccinated for smallpox by Dr Riber
July 18, 1838 (aged 1 year)
Census February 1, 1840 (aged 2 years) Age: 2
Note: Living with maternal grandmother, mother, 2 siblings and 3 others receiving welfare.
Death of a maternal grandmotherSarah ISACKDATTER
January 29, 1843 (aged 5 years) Age: 72
Burial of a maternal grandmotherSarah ISACKDATTER
February 3, 1843 (aged 5 years)
Vallensbaek Section of Graveyard 2015
Vallensbaek Section of Graveyard 2015

Note: Few graves were older than late 20th Century. Our ancestors were extremely poor and I hadn't expecte…

Few graves were older than late 20th Century. Our ancestors were extremely poor and I hadn't expected tombstones. See http://www.kerry.net.au/?p=1771 for a report of my visit.

Census February 1, 1845 (aged 7 years) Age: 8
Address: House 33 Vallensbaek
Note: Recorded as Ane Christiandatter, unmarried, here in the parish and a pauper foster child of the pari…

Recorded as Ane Christiandatter, unmarried, here in the parish and a pauper foster child of the parish poor. She was living in the house of a workman and housekeeper and his wife. The house was next in sequence to that of her maternal grandmother.

Confirmation April 27, 1851 (aged 14 years)
Death of a motherKirsten BENDTSDATTER
August 22, 1851 (aged 14 years) Age: 43
Burial of a motherKirsten BENDTSDATTER
August 25, 1851 (aged 14 years)
Fact
Left Store Veilegaard for Copenhagen. She was one of 5 people who left there within a period of 2 1/2 months.
June 13, 1857 (aged 20 years)

Birth of a daughterMaria Amelia CHRISTIANSEN
June 15, 1859 (aged 22 years)
Note: NP Anderson's birthday book records his sister's birth as occurring in 1858 but baptismal records sh…

NP Anderson's birthday book records his sister's birth as occurring in 1858 but baptismal records show it was 1859.

Baptism of a daughterMaria Amelia CHRISTIANSEN
June 21, 1859 (aged 22 years)
Location Vallensbaek Village 2003 - part of NASA astronaut photo
Location Vallensbaek Village 2003 - part of NASA astronaut photo

Note: The current municipality extends from the shore to a bit north of 2 small bodies of water above the…

The current municipality extends from the shore to a bit north of 2 small bodies of water above the red mark.

Census February 1, 1860 (aged 22 years)
Note: To be clarified but looks like she was in hospital in the Amaliegade area.
Birth of a sonNiels Peter ANDERSEN
October 9, 1860 (aged 23 years)
Maternity Home at 25 Amaliegade Copenhagen - N P Andersen's Birthplace Photo:2015
Maternity Home at 25 Amaliegade Copenhagen - N P Andersen's Birthplace Photo:2015

Note: The building was built by a famous architect about 100 meters from the royal palace precinct and was…

The building was built by a famous architect about 100 meters from the royal palace precinct and was already about 100 years old in 1860. The Queen of Denmark established the Royal Maternity House in 1785 to to reduce the death rate for women and babies. This new establishment provided more extensive facilities that that provided by the hospital next door which had provided some maternity services for over 35 years. Unwed mothers were permitted to give birth in anonymity and unwanted babies were supported.

Baptism of a sonNiels Peter ANDERSEN
October 16, 1860 (aged 23 years)
Note: The hospital took up an enormous block to the right of (when facing) the maternity home with frontag…

The hospital took up an enormous block to the right of (when facing) the maternity home with frontages on two streets.

Baptism of a sonMichael CHRISTIANSEN
May 21, 1866 (aged 29 years)
Census February 1, 1870 (aged 32 years) Age: 32
Address: Antoniestraede
Note: Living in Antoniestrade in Copenhagen with son, Niels Peter.
Marriage of a childPeder NIELSENMaria Amelia CHRISTIANSENView this family
January 12, 1877 (aged 39 years)
Death of a sonMichael CHRISTIANSEN
December 22, 1882 (aged 45 years)
Marriage of a childNiels Peter ANDERSENFanny McCOLEView this family
August 9, 1887 (aged 50 years)
Note: Niels Peter's usual residence was "on sea" while Fanny was a housekeeper in Pymont.
Death of a sonNiels Peter ANDERSEN
August 21, 1928 (aged 91 years)
Address: "Bunbeg" Macquarie St, Mascot
Cause: Lobar pneumonia, myocardial degeneration
Burial of a sonNiels Peter ANDERSEN
August 22, 1928 (aged 91 years)
Anderson Graves
Anderson Graves

Note: Niels Peter & wife Fanny Andersen are in the large central grave which also contains a memorial…

Niels Peter & wife Fanny Andersen are in the large central grave which also contains a memorial to their dead infant, Frances Margaret. The grave to the right contains their daughter Vera and her husband Phillip Evans. The grave to the left contains their son Peter and his wife Ann Andersen.

Death
Family with parents
father
17991837
Birth: May 4, 1799Royal Birth Foundation (Den Kgl Fodselsstiftelse), Kobenhaven, Denmark
Death: April 3, 1837Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
mother
18091851
Birth: 1809 58 37Ballerup, Copenhagen, Denmark
Death: August 22, 1851Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
Religious marriage Religious marriageDecember 28, 1832Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
-6 months
elder brother
1832
Birth: May 21, 1832 33 23Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
3 years
elder sister
1835
Birth: February 22, 1835 35 26Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
Death: UNKNOWN
2 years
herself
Denmark Feb. 2017 - NASA Astronaut photo
1837
Birth: February 18, 1837 37 28Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
Death: unknown
Family with Niels ANDERSEN
partner
herself
Denmark Feb. 2017 - NASA Astronaut photo
1837
Birth: February 18, 1837 37 28Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
Death: unknown
daughter
1859
Birth: June 15, 1859 22Copenhagen, Denmark
Death:
16 months
son
Denmark Feb. 2017 - NASA Astronaut photo
18601928
Birth: October 9, 1860 23Den Kongelige Fødselsstiftelse/Royal Birth Foundation, 25 Amaliegade, Copenhagen, Denmark
Death: August 21, 1928"Bunbeg" Macquarie St, Mascot, Sydney, NSW, Australia
6 years
son
18661882
Baptism: May 21, 1866 29Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
Death: December 22, 1882"Fell overboard at sea and drowned".
Census

Living with maternal grandmother, mother, 2 siblings and 3 others receiving welfare.

Census

Recorded as Ane Christiandatter, unmarried, here in the parish and a pauper foster child of the parish poor. She was living in the house of a workman and housekeeper and his wife. The house was next in sequence to that of her maternal grandmother.

Census

To be clarified but looks like she was in hospital in the Amaliegade area.

Census

Living in Antoniestrade in Copenhagen with son, Niels Peter.

Birth
Note: Vallensbaek village is inland just off the top left section of the photo.
Birth
Note: The current municipality extends from the shore to a bit north of 2 small bodies of water above the…

The current municipality extends from the shore to a bit north of 2 small bodies of water above the red mark.

Baptism
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Note: Vallensbaek village is inland just off the top left section of the photo.
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Note: The current municipality extends from the shore to a bit north of 2 small bodies of water above the…

The current municipality extends from the shore to a bit north of 2 small bodies of water above the red mark.

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Note: Few graves were older than late 20th Century. Our ancestors were extremely poor and I hadn't expecte…

Few graves were older than late 20th Century. Our ancestors were extremely poor and I hadn't expected tombstones. See http://www.kerry.net.au/?p=1771 for a report of my visit.

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Note: The building was built by a famous architect about 100 meters from the royal palace precinct and was…

The building was built by a famous architect about 100 meters from the royal palace precinct and was already about 100 years old in 1860. The Queen of Denmark established the Royal Maternity House in 1785 to to reduce the death rate for women and babies. This new establishment provided more extensive facilities that that provided by the hospital next door which had provided some maternity services for over 35 years. Unwed mothers were permitted to give birth in anonymity and unwanted babies were supported.

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