Person report
02 Feb 2024
Niels Peder Meilvang
Details
Name | Niels Peder Meilvang | |
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Age | 94 | |
Born | 1845 | |
Died | 29 Jan 1939 | |
Parents | Hans Nielsen Meilvang Anne Marie Dorthea Lintner |
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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Hans Nielsen Meilvang | father | 77 | 24 Mar 1821 | Varde.Vester Horne.Ribe | 01 Jul 1898 | Torvegade 10.Vejle.Nørvang.Vejle | 14 Dec 1844 | Vejle | |
Anne Marie Dorthea Lintner | mother | 61 | 26 Sep 1817 | Vejle | 05 Dec 1878 | Torvegade 10.Vejle | 14 Dec 1844 | Vejle | |
Carl August Meilvang | brother | 84 | 17 Apr 1848 | Nørvang,Vejle | 14 Feb 1933 | Volmersgade 5,Vejle | 04 Dec 1885 | ||
Peter Hermann Meilvang | brother | 88 | 22 Feb 1850 | 1939 | |||||
Pouline Meilvang | brother | 1852 | |||||||
Georg Jeppe Gregersen Meilvang | brother | 19 Dec 1853 | Vejle | 01 Oct 1910 | Sundby Kirke | ||||
Frederik Ferdinand Meilvang | brother | 22 Nov 1855 | Vejle Købstad.Nørvang.Vejle | ||||||
Maren Kirstine Meilvang | sister | 1858 | |||||||
Georgine Lauersen | wife | 1943 |
World history
★08 Jun 1862
American Civil War: The Confederate Army won a resounding victory at the Battle of Cross Keys, one of the two decisive battles in Jackson's Valley Campaign.
★13 Jul 1863
Four days of rioting began in New York City by opponents of new laws passed by the United States Congress to draft men to fight in the ongoing American Civil War.
★14 Mar 1885
The Mikado, Gilbert and Sullivan's most frequently performed Savoy opera, debuted at the Savoy Theatre in London.
★08 Aug 1918
The Battle of Amiens began in Amiens, France, marking the start of the Allied Powers' Hundred Days Offensive through the German front lines that ultimately led to the end of World War I.
★27 Dec 1918
A public speech by the Polish pianist Ignacy Jan Paderewski in Poznań sparked the Greater Poland uprising against Germany.
★15 Jun 1920
Three African American circus workers were lynched by a mob in Duluth, Minnesota, a crime that shocked the country for having taken place in the Northern United States.
★11 Aug 1929
The first Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic, the oldest and largest African American parade in the United States, was held in Chicago.
★27 May 1930
Standing at 1,047 ft, New York City's Chrysler Building opened as the world's tallest building before it was surpassed by the Empire State Building 11 months later.
★01 May 1931
New York City's Empire State Building, at the time the tallest building in the world, opened.
★03 Jan 1938
The American health charity March of Dimes was founded as the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to help raise money for polio research.
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Facts
Fact | Details | Date | Place | Address | Cause | Responsible agency | Notes | Citations |
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Birth | 1845 | |||||||
Marriage | ||||||||
Death | 29 Jan 1939 |