Person report
02 Feb 2024
Hansigne Maren Magrethe Nielsen
Details
Name | Hansigne Maren Magrethe Nielsen | |
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Age | 67 | |
Born | 11 Jan 1902, "Tornemarksgård" i Alsted | |
Died | 07 Jan 1970 | |
Parents | Jacob Nielsen Andrea Andersen |
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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Jacob Nielsen | father | Tornmarksgården Alsted | |||||||
Andrea Andersen | mother | 92 | 26 May 1875 | Sigersted | 23 Dec 1967 | Ringsted | |||
Svend Nielsen | brother | 75 | 10 Jun 1907 | "Tornemarksgård" i Alsted | 25 May 1983 | ||||
Hans Ole Larsen | husband | 68 | 17 Nov 1896 | 13 Apr 1965 | Ringsted | ||||
Kjeld Larsen | son | 87 | 15 Jun 1925 | Vinderup Sandby Sogn Thybjerg Herred Præstø | 07 Apr 2013 | Holte | |||
Anne Marie Larsen | daughter | 92 | 24 May 1927 | Vinderup Sandby Sogn Thybjerg Herred Præstø | 07 Jul 2019 | Ringsted | 04 Nov 1945 | Gyrstinge Kirke |
Photos
World history
★19 Jul 1903
French cyclist Maurice Garin won the first Tour de France.
★29 Aug 1916
The United States Congress passed the Philippine Autonomy Act, the first formal and official declaration of the U.S. commitment to grant independence to the Philippines.
★16 Mar 1935
Conscription was re-introduced in Germany by the Nazi regime, and the German military was renamed the Wehrmacht.
★29 May 1935
The Messerschmitt Bf 109, the most-produced fighter aircraft in history, made its first flight.
★01 Sep 1939
German forces attacked multiple locations in Poland, including Wieluń and Westerplatte, starting World War II in Europe.
★19 Sep 1940
Polish resistance leader Witold Pilecki allowed himself to be captured by German forces and sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp in order to gather intelligence.
★14 Aug 1941
After a secret meeting in Newfoundland, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued the Atlantic Charter, establishing a vision for a post-World War II world despite the fact that the United States had yet to enter the war.
★19 Nov 1943
The Holocaust: Inmates at the Janowska concentration camp near what is now Lviv, Ukraine, staged a failed uprising, after which the SS liquidated the camp, resulting in at least 6,000 deaths.
★15 Dec 1943
World War II: American and Australian forces began the Battle of Arawe as a diversion before a larger landing at Cape Gloucester on New Britain.
★05 Oct 1963
The U.S. temporarily suspended the Commercial Import Program, its main economic support for South Vietnam, in response to oppression of Buddhism by President Ngo Dinh Diem.
Facts
Fact | Details | Date | Place | Address | Cause | Responsible agency | Notes | Citations |
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Birth | 11 Jan 1902 | "Tornemarksgård" i Alsted | ||||||
Marriage | ||||||||
Death | 07 Jan 1970 |