Carl Ulrich Marius Emil Houberg

Maleabout 1789–

Brief Life History of Carl Ulrich Marius Emil

Carl Ulrich Marius Emil Houberg was born about 1789, in Århus, Århus, Denmark. He married Ellen Margrethe C. Jorgensen Pich on 16 October 1817, in Århus, Denmark. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. He lived in Århus, Denmark in 1840.

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Carl Ulrich Marius Emil Houberg
1789–
Ellen Margrethe C. Jorgensen Pich
1795–
Marriage: 16 October 1817
Charlotte Emilie Carlsen
1818–

Sources (8)

  • Carl Houberg, "Denmark Census, 1840"
  • Carl Ulrich Marius Emil Houberg, "Denmark, Marriages, 1635-1916"
  • Carl Houberg in entry for Charlotte Emilie Houberg, "Denmark Church Records, 1484-1941"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    16 October 1817Århus, Denmark
  • Children (1)

    World Events (6)

    1789 · Old Artillery Barracks, Christianshavn

    Age 0

    The Old Artillery Barracks was the first of three barracks to be established in the Christianshavn district of Copenhagen. They were converted into barracks for the Artillery in 1789 and were used until 1923. Today, they have been converted into apartments and are listed for everyone.

    1792 · Det Classenske Fideicommis

    Age 3

    Det Classenske Fideicommis is a Danish charitable foundation formed by the industrialist Major General Johan Frederik Classen after he left behind his wealth and possessions in his will to help alleviate poverty and misery to those in the country. Today, it grants around 2 million kroner annually to those in need.

    1829 · Oldest Leather Goods in Denmark

    Age 40

    Kuffert Sorensen was established in 1829 by Carl Peter Sorensen as a leather goods company. Today the business has five locations and each are run by a member of the Sorensen family.

    Name Meaning

    Some characteristic forenames: German Otto, Fritz. Jewish Aron.

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic):

    habitational name from any of various places in Germany so called. The placename is derived from an inflected form of Old High German hōh ‘high’ + berg ‘mountain, hill’.

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

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