Person report

02 Feb 2024

Marie Steenberg


Details

Namereports-female-deceased Marie Steenbergavatar-female
Age82
Born1827
Died1909
Parents

Relatives

ImageNameRelationship to current personAgeBirth dateBirth placeDeath dateDeath placeFirst marriage dateFirst marriage place
w7tqPKxMdkSHeGSbfYLPpQreports-male-deceased Erhard Borchhusband6728 Jul 1834Bredholt19 Feb 1902
avatar-femalereports-female-deceased Erhardine Marie Borchdaughter6820 Dec 1856Randers17 Nov 1925Over Fussing, Bjerregrav,18 Aug 1888
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Frederik Borchson9623 May 1861Aalum sogn03 Mar 1958Over Fussing, Bjerregrav
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Christen Steenberg Borchson15 Sep 1862
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Viggo Imanuel Borchson2029 Apr 186416 Jul 1884
avatar-femalereports-female-deceased Johanne Frederikke Borchdaughter11 Mar 1866Aulum
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Thorvald Borchson03 Aug 1868

World history

24 May 1830
The nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb" was first published as a poem by Sarah Josepha Hale.

05 Jun 1832
The June Rebellion, an anti-monarchist uprising, broke out in Paris.

22 May 1856
U.S. Congressman Preston Brooks attacked Senator Charles Sumner with a cane for a speech Sumner had made attacking Southerners who sympathized with the pro-slavery violence in Kansas.

26 Dec 1862
American Civil War: Confederate defenders were victorious in the Battle of Chickasaw Bayou as the Union Army attempted to capture the city of Vicksburg, Mississippi.

11 Jan 1863
American Civil War: The Battle of Arkansas Post concluded with the Union Army capturing a fort near the mouth of the Arkansas River.

02 Jan 1865
Uruguayan War: Brazilian and Colorado Party forces captured the city of Paysandú from its Uruguayan defenders.

18 Nov 1865
American author Mark Twain's story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County", his first great success as a writer, was published.

13 Jan 1878
Ada Anderson, a record-setting pedestrian from England, completed her U.S. debut, walking 2,700 quarter-miles in 2,700 quarter-hours.

30 Sep 1882
The Vulcan Street Plant, the first hydroelectric central station to serve a system of private and commercial customers in North America, went on line in Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S.

31 Mar 1901
A magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck the Black Sea, the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in the area.


Facts

FactDetailsDatePlaceAddressCauseResponsible agencyNotesCitations
Birth1827
Marriage
Death1909