Person report

02 Feb 2024

Anne Catrine Borch


Details

Namereports-female-deceased Anne Catrine Borchavatar-female
Age54
Born11 Nov 1808
Died05 Aug 1863
Parentsreports-male-deceased Erhardt Borch
reports-female-deceased Martha Gylding

Relatives

ImageNameRelationship to current personAgeBirth dateBirth placeDeath dateDeath placeFirst marriage dateFirst marriage place
exwauIIlm0OPySWC2OPojgreports-male-deceased Erhardt Borchfather32177818101798
avatar-femalereports-female-deceased Martha Gyldingmother77177818551798
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Niels Borchbrother8317981881
avatar-femalereports-female-deceased Elise Marie Borchsister6618001866
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Niels Gylding Borchbrother8518031888
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Jens Sophus Erhardsen Borchbrother7315 Apr 1805Boller1879
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Anton Erhardsen Borchbrother7909 May 1806Boller1886
4QRkqk3CQUiWhW_xfNovoAreports-male-deceased Frederik Erhardsen Borchbrother6023 Oct 1807Boller14 Oct 1868Skjern22 Oct 1833Borgmestergården,Århus
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Niels Gyldinghusband6716 Mar 180920 Aug 1876
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Niels Gyldingson2327 Sep 183819 Dec 1861
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Erhard Andreas Gyldingson5616 Dec 184520 Dec 1901

World history

13 Sep 1814
War of 1812: Fort McHenry in Baltimore's Inner Harbor was attacked by British forces during the Battle of Baltimore, inspiring Francis Scott Key to write "Defence of Fort McHenry", which was later used as the lyrics to the United States' national anthem.

17 Oct 1814
A wooden beer fermenting vat in London burst, destroying a second vat and causing a flood of at least 128,000 imperial gallons of porter that killed eight people.

01 Dec 1828
Juan Lavalle, returning to Buenos Aires with troops that fought in the Cisplatine War, deposed the provincial governor Manuel Dorrego, reigniting the Argentine Civil Wars.

15 Sep 1831
The John Bull, the oldest operable steam locomotive in the world, ran for the first time in New Jersey on the Camden and Amboy Railroad.

28 Dec 1832
John C. Calhoun became the first Vice President of the United States to resign.

02 Feb 1850
Brigham Young announced his decision to go to war against Timpanogos who were hostile to the Mormon settlement at Fort Utah.

24 Oct 1851
William Lassell discovered the Uranian moons Umbriel and Ariel.

02 Mar 1859
The Great Slave Auction, wherein over 400 people were sold, began in Georgia, the largest single sale of slaves in U.S. history.

06 Jun 1862
American Civil War: The Union Army's victory in the First Battle of Memphis virtually eradicated the Confederate naval presence on the Mississippi River.

02 Apr 1863
In Richmond, Virginia, U.S., about 5,000 people, mostly poor women, rioted in protest of the exorbitant price of bread.


Facts

FactDetailsDatePlaceAddressCauseResponsible agencyNotesCitations
Birth11 Nov 1808
Marriage
Death05 Aug 1863