Christian MIKKELSEN, 17991837 (aged 37 years)

Name
Christian /MIKKELSEN/
Given names
Christian
Surname
MIKKELSEN
Birth May 4, 1799
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.

Census February 1, 1801 (aged 1 year) Age: 3
Address: Wedding Bye
Note: Grandson living with grandparents, farmers with a small plot of land which is considered not enough…

Grandson living with grandparents, farmers with a small plot of land which is considered not enough to support a family. His grandfather at 44 was also reported to be aged.

Birth of a sonMikkel CHRISTIANSEN
May 21, 1832 (aged 33 years)
Baptism of a sonMikkel CHRISTIANSEN
May 31, 1832 (aged 33 years)
Religious marriageKirsten BENDTSDATTERView this family
December 28, 1832 (aged 33 years)
Census February 18, 1834 (aged 34 years) Age: 34
Note: Married labourer living with wife, their young son, wife's mother, a widow receiving welfare and a f…

Married labourer living with wife, their young son, wife's mother, a widow receiving welfare and a foster child.

Birth of a daughterKaren CHRISTIANDATTER
February 22, 1835 (aged 35 years)
Baptism of a daughterKaren CHRISTIANDATTER
April 5, 1835 (aged 35 years)
Birth of a daughterAne Margrethe CHRISTIANDATTER
February 18, 1837 (aged 37 years)
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 of a daughterAne Margrethe CHRISTIANDATTER
March 19, 1837 (aged 37 years)
Death April 3, 1837 (aged 37 years)
Burial April 9, 1837 (6 days after death)
Family with parents
father
himself
17991837
Birth: May 4, 1799Royal Birth Foundation (Den Kgl Fodselsstiftelse), Kobenhaven, Denmark
Death: April 3, 1837Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
Family with Kirsten BENDTSDATTER
himself
17991837
Birth: May 4, 1799Royal Birth Foundation (Den Kgl Fodselsstiftelse), Kobenhaven, Denmark
Death: April 3, 1837Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
wife
18091851
Birth: 1809 58 37Ballerup, Copenhagen, Denmark
Death: August 22, 1851Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
Religious marriage Religious marriageDecember 28, 1832Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
-6 months
son
1832
Birth: May 21, 1832 33 23Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
3 years
daughter
1835
Birth: February 22, 1835 35 26Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
Death: UNKNOWN
2 years
daughter
Denmark Feb. 2017 - NASA Astronaut photo
1837
Birth: February 18, 1837 37 28Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark
Death: unknown
Census

Grandson living with grandparents, farmers with a small plot of land which is considered not enough to support a family. His grandfather at 44 was also reported to be aged.

Census

Married labourer living with wife, their young son, wife's mother, a widow receiving welfare and a foster child.

Birth
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.

Religious marriage
Burial