Person report
02 Feb 2024
Hjalmar Borch
Details
Name | Hjalmar Borch | |
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Age | 83 | |
Born | 31 Jul 1904, Græstrup | |
Died | 08 Jun 1988, Hillerød | |
Parents | Gunnar Borch Ellen Katharina Jacobine Voigt |
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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Gunnar Borch | father | 63 | 24 Aug 1874 | Vester Hornum | 03 May 1938 | Sdr. Vejerslev | 27 May 1902 | ||
Ellen Katharina Jacobine Voigt | mother | 43 | 23 Mar 1875 | Bjergager | 05 Jan 1919 | Rørby | 27 May 1902 | ||
Ellen Agnete Borch | sister | 65 | 07 Mar 1903 | 1969 | |||||
Anne Katrine Borch | sister | 11 Oct 1906 | |||||||
Aage Borch | brother | 30 Apr 1909 | |||||||
Inger Borch | sister | 23 Oct 1911 | |||||||
Poul Voigt Borch | brother | 01 Oct 1913 | |||||||
Gerda Borch | sister | 1 | 1915 | 1916 | |||||
Karen Faurschou Borch | sister | 17 May 1923 | |||||||
Frederik Sofus Faurschou Borch | brother | 99 | 05 Nov 1924 | ||||||
Inger Marie Grindsted | wife | 83 | 30 Jan 1907 | Kbh.Matthæus sogn | 18 Feb 1990 | Hillerød | |||
Ellen Merete Borch | daughter | 93 | 24 Aug 1930 | København | |||||
Jytte Marianne Borch | daughter | 62 | 13 Jan 1932 | 09 Aug 1994 | |||||
Ole Gunnar Borch | son | 89 | 16 Mar 1934 | ||||||
Ulla Voigt Borch | daughter | 64 | 27 Jan 1937 | 24 Dec 2001 |
World history
★03 Dec 1910
Freda Du Faur became the first woman to climb Mount Cook, the highest peak in New Zealand.
★13 Nov 1914
Zaian War: Zaian Berber tribesmen routed French forces in Morocco at the Battle of El Herri.
★29 Jun 1927
The United States Army Air Corps aircraft Bird of Paradise landed at Wheeler Field on the Hawaiian island of Oahu to complete the first transpacific flight.
★05 Dec 1958
Britain's first motorway, the Preston By-pass, opened to the public.
★04 Mar 1966
During an interview, John Lennon of the Beatles remarked that the band had become "more popular than Jesus".
★30 Jun 1966
The National Organization for Women, one of the United States' leading feminist organizations, was founded in Washington, D.C.
★21 Aug 1971
Six people were killed during an escape attempt and riot at California's San Quentin State Prison; the subsequent trial of six inmates was the longest in state history at the time.
★24 Oct 1975
To protest wage discrepancy and unfair employment practices, 90% of the female population in Iceland went on strike for a day.
★12 Oct 1984
The Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated a bomb at the Grand Hotel in Brighton, England, in a failed attempt to assassinate British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and most of her cabinet.
★18 Mar 1985
The first episode of the Australian soap opera Neighbours was broadcast on the Seven Network, eventually becoming the longest-running drama in Australian television history.
Facts
Fact | Details | Date | Place | Address | Cause | Responsible agency | Notes | Citations |
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Birth | 31 Jul 1904 | Græstrup | ||||||
Occupation | Amanuensis,cand.jur. København | |||||||
Marriage | ||||||||
Death | 08 Jun 1988 | Hillerød |