Kirstine Martine Jakobsen Holm

Brief Life History of Kirstine Martine Jakobsen

When Kirstine Martine Jakobsen Holm was born on 2 November 1859, in Mosbjerg, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark, her father, Jacob Severin Christensen Holm, was 23 and her mother, Kirsten Marie Jørgensdatter, was 23. She married Martin Christian Larsen on 25 May 1881, in Mosbjerg, Mosbjerg, Horns, Hjørring, Denmark. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in Sindal, Vennebjerg, Hjørring, Denmark in 1890.

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Family Time Line

Martin Christian Larsen
1857–
Kirstine Martine Jakobsen Holm
1859–
Marriage: 25 May 1881
Hulda Anna Jakobine Lassen
1882–
Ditmar Hermann Holm Lassen
1885–1957
Alma Augusta Alète Lassen
1885–
Torben Holm Lassen
1887–

Sources (6)

  • Kristine Martine Larsen, "Denmark Census, 1890"
  • Kirstine Martine Jakobsen Holm Birth 1859 Mosbjerg sogn, Horns, Hjørring - Kirkebøger
  • Kirstine Martine Holm in entry for Torben Holm Lassen, "Denmark Church Records, 1484-1941"

World Events (7)

1868 · Magasin Du Nord

Magasin is a Danish chain of department stores that was founded in 1868 in Copenhagen and still exists today. They can be found in Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, and the UK.

1914

World War I. Denmark remains neutral throughout the war.

1917

The United States take possession of the Virgin Islands. The islands are purchased from Denmark for $25 million the year before.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Scandinavian Erik, Lars, Anders, Thor, Holger, Nels, Nils, Sven, Helmer, Lennart, Niels, Vibeke.

English, Scottish, German, and Scandinavian: topographic name for someone who lived on an island, in particular a piece of slightly raised land lying in a fen or partly surrounded by streams, from Middle English, Middle Low German holm, Old Norse holmr, or else a habitational name from a place called with this element. The Swedish name is often ornamental.

English: topographic name for someone who lived where holly grew, from Middle English holm, a divergent development of Old English hole(g)n ‘holly (tree)’; or, especially in southern England, a habitational name from any of the places such as East and West Holme (Dorset) or Holne (Devon). Compare Hollis .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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