Ane Elsebet Villardsen

Brief Life History of Ane Elsebet

When Ane Elsebet Villardsen was born on 11 January 1852, in Flade, Dueholm, Denmark, her father, Villads Jensen Haaning, was 36 and her mother, Johanne Mikkelsdatter, was 35. She married Peder Kristensen on 7 April 1876, in Flade, Morsø Nørre, Thisted, Denmark. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. She lived in Flade, Morsø Nørre, Thisted, Denmark for about 10 years. She died on 4 February 1879, in Ejerslev, Morsø Nørre, Thisted, Denmark, at the age of 27.

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Peder Kristensen
1852–
Ane Elsebet Villardsen
1852–1879
Marriage: 7 April 1876
Ane Elisabeth Kristensen
1879–

Sources (7)

  • Ane Elisabeth Willadsen in household of Willads Jensen Håning, "Denmark Census, 1860"
  • Ane Elsebeth Villadsen, "Denmark Marriages, 1635-1916"
  • Ane Elisabet Villadsen in entry for Ane Elisabet Kristensen, "Denmark Church Records, 1484-1941"

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World Events (3)

1859 · Copenhagen Waterworks

The Copenhagen Waterworks was the first waterworks in Denmark and served the community until 1951. It was one of the first buildings to be built outside Copenhagen's old city walls.

1859 · Copenhagen Zoo

The Copenhagen Zoo was founded in 1859 and is one of the oldest zoos in Europe. It was founded by a ornithologist named Niels Kjaebolling and the first animals that were at the opening were eagles, chickens, ducks, owls, rabbits, a fox, a seal and a turtle. The oldest building still is in use as a stable for the yak exibit. It is open everyday from 9:00am to 8:00pm (20:00).

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.

Name Meaning

Originally a feminine form of John , from the Old French form Je(h)anne. Since the 17th century it has proved the most popular of the feminine forms of John, ahead of Joan and Jean . It now also commonly occurs as the second element in combinations such as Sarah-Jane. In Britain it is still one of the most frequent of all girls' names. It is not a royal name, but was borne by the tragic Lady Jane Grey ( 1537–54 ), who was unwillingly proclaimed queen in 1553 , deposed nine days later, and executed the following year. Seventy years earlier, the name had come into prominence as that of Jane Shore , mistress of King Edward IV and subsequently of Thomas Grey , 1st Marquess of Dorset, Lady Jane's grandfather. Jane Shore's tribulations in 1483 at the hands of Richard III , Edward's brother and successor, became the subject of popular ballads and plays, which may well have increased the currency of the name in the 16th century. A 19th-century influence was its use as the name of the central character in Charlotte Brontë's novel Jane Eyre ( 1847 ). From 1932 to 1959 it was used as the name of a cheerful and scantily clad beauty whose adventures were chronicled in a strip cartoon in the Daily Mirror. It is also borne by the American film stars Jane Russell ( 1921–2011 ) and Jane Fonda ( b. 1937 ).

Dictionary of First Names © Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges 1990, 2003, 2006.

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