Person report
02 Feb 2024
Martin Reginald Borch
Details
Name | Martin Reginald Borch | |
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Age | 47 | |
Born | 1848 | |
Died | 1895 | |
Parents | Jens Sophus Erhardsen Borch Elisa Regina Thomsen |
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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Jens Sophus Erhardsen Borch | father | 73 | 15 Apr 1805 | Boller | 1879 | ||||
Elisa Regina Thomsen | mother | 71 | 1804 | 1875 | |||||
Martha Cathrine Borch | sister | 4 | 1834 | 1838 | |||||
Erhard Andreas Borch | brother | 69 | 1834 | 1903 | |||||
Andreas Geert Geelmuyden Borch | brother | 62 | 1835 | 1897 | |||||
Anine Elise Sophie Borch | sister | 82 | 1837 | 1919 | |||||
Carl Sophus Borch | brother | 79 | 24 Sep 1838 | 09 Jan 1918 | |||||
Marie Frederikke Louise Bastrup | wife | ||||||||
Niels Sophus Borch | son | 81 | 19 Mar 1884 | 18 Dec 1965 |
World history
★18 Sep 1850
The United States Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act, which decreed that all runaway slaves be brought back to their masters.
★21 Jun 1854
Crimean War: During the first Battle of Bomarsund, Irish sailor Charles Davis Lucas threw an artillery shell off his ship before it exploded, earning him the first Victoria Cross.
★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.
★16 Aug 1863
After Spain had annexed the Dominican Republic, rebels raised the Dominican flag in Santiago de los Caballeros to begin the War of Restoration.
★30 Jul 1865
Off the coast of Crescent City, California, U.S., the steamship Brother Jonathan struck an uncharted rock and sank, killing 225 people; its cargo of a large number of gold coins was not retrieved until 1996.
★23 Sep 1868
Ramón Emeterio Betances led the Grito de Lares, a revolt against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico.
★15 May 1869
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton founded the National Woman Suffrage Association, breaking away from the American Equal Rights Association which they had also previously founded.
★08 Oct 1871
Five large fires broke out in the United States, including the Great Chicago Fire in Illinois and the Peshtigo fire in Wisconsin, the latter being the deadliest in U.S. history.
★31 May 1879
Gilmore's Garden in New York City was renamed Madison Square Garden, the city's first venue to use that name.
★04 Nov 1890
London's City and South London Railway between the City of London and Stockwell.
Facts
Fact | Details | Date | Place | Address | Cause | Responsible agency | Notes | Citations |
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Birth | 1848 | |||||||
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Death | 1895 |