Anne Nicolaisen

Brief Life History of Anne

When Anne Nicolaisen was born about 1770, in Godsted, Musse, Maribo, Denmark, her father, Nicolai Hansen, was 30 and her mother, Bodil Madsen, was 35. She married Rasmus Christiansen on 11 March 1813, in Godsted, Ålholm, Denmark. She died on 19 November 1813, in Karleby, Godsted, Musse, Maribo, Denmark, at the age of 44, and was buried in Denmark.

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Rasmus Christiansen
1784–1844
Anne Nicolaisen
1770–1813
Marriage: 11 March 1813

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  • Anne Nicolaysdr, "Denmark Marriages, 1635-1916"
  • Anne Nicolaysdr, "Denmark Marriages, 1635-1916"
  • Anne Nicolaysdr, "Denmark Marriages, 1635-1916"

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1776 · Kongens Klub

The club was founded in 1776 by former members of Drejer's Club. It was initially known as Fich's Club. The latter name was a reference to Gottlieb Schreck who had purchased the House in 1775. He had adapted the interior to be used by the club. The club initially had 25 members but in 1778 the number of members had grown to 80. On 16 November 1782, the club was granted permission to use the name Kongens Klub (Royal Club). The club soon became a meeting place for members of the higher middle class.

1789 · Old Artillery Barracks, Christianshavn

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

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.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Scandinavian Knut, Johan, Thor. German Hans.

Danish, Norwegian, and North German: patronymic from the personal name Nicolai (otherwise Nikolai), the genitive of Nikolaus (see Nicholas ). In North America, this surname is also an altered form of the variant Nikolaisen . Compare Nicholson 2.

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

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