Person report
02 Feb 2024
Christen Bagge Frausing
Details
Name | Christen Bagge Frausing | |
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Age | 58 | |
Born | 1782 | |
Died | 10 Mar 1840, Vor Frue, Århus | |
Parents | Poul Frausing Cathrine Marie Bagge |
Relatives
Image | Name | Relationship to current person | Age | Birth date | Birth place | Death date | Death place | First marriage date | First marriage place |
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Poul Frausing | father | 75 | 29 Dec 1750 | 22 Sep 1826 | 1782 | ||||
Cathrine Marie Bagge | mother | 68 | 06 Jul 1760 | Tved, Jylland, Danmark | 28 Nov 1828 | 1782 | |||
Ulrikke Sofie Rasch | wife | 73 | 25 Aug 1782 | 22 Mar 1856 | 21 Oct 1806 | ||||
Cathrine Marie Frausing | daughter | 25 | 15 Dec 1807 | Aarhus | 20 Sep 1833 | ||||
Johanne Frederikke Frausing | daughter | 77 | 25 Aug 1809 | Aarhus | 19 Oct 1886 | Randlev | 22 Oct 1833 | Borgmestergården,Århus | |
Margrete Benedikte Frausing | daughter | 80 | 27 Jul 1812 | Aarhus | 02 Mar 1893 | Frederiksberg | 24 Sep 1844 | ||
Oluf Worm Frausing | son | 85 | 22 Jun 1822 | Borgmestergården, Aarhus | 1908 | Holms Mølle. Hinge Kirkegård | |||
Emilie Frausing | son |
World history
★05 Oct 1789
French Revolution: Upset about the high price and scarcity of bread, thousands of Parisian women and their various allies marched on the royal palace at Versailles.
★06 Nov 1789
Pope Pius VI appointed Father John Carroll as the first Catholic bishop in the United States.
★04 Nov 1791
Northwest Indian War: In the most severe defeat ever suffered by the United States at the hands of American Indians, the Western Confederacy won a major victory at the Battle of the Wabash near present-day Fort Recovery in Ohio.
★14 May 1804
Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the Corps of Discovery left Camp Dubois near present-day Hartford, Illinois, to begin the first overland expedition to the West Coast of the United States and back.
★05 Sep 1807
Gunboat War: The Royal Navy concluded their bombardment of Copenhagen and captured the Dano-Norwegian navy, leading to the term "Copenhagenization".
★01 Jun 1813
War of 1812: Mortally wounded during a battle against the Royal Navy frigate HMS Shannon, American commander James Lawrence of the USS Chesapeake ordered his crew "Don't give up the ship!", today a popular battle cry.
★24 Dec 1818
"Silent Night", a Christmas carol by Josef Mohr and Franz Gruber, was first performed in a church in Austria.
★27 Sep 1825
Locomotion No. 1 hauled the train on the opening day of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the first public railway in the world to use steam locomotives.
★21 Aug 1831
Nat Turner led a slave revolt in Southampton County, Virginia, U.S., which was suppressed about 48 hours later.
★11 Feb 1840
La fille du régiment, an opéra comique by Gaetano Donizetti, debuted in Paris to a highly negative review, but went on to become a great success.
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Facts
Fact | Details | Date | Place | Address | Cause | Responsible agency | Notes | Citations |
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Birth | 1782 | |||||||
Christening | 21 Aug 1782 | Vor Frue, Aarhus | ||||||
Marriage | 21 Oct 1806 | |||||||
Occupation | Fortsatte faderns forretning i Borgmestergården | |||||||
Death | 10 Mar 1840 | Vor Frue, Århus |