Lauritz Andersen Lund

Brief Life History of Lauritz

Lauritz Andersen Lund was born on 3 February 1685, in Byrum, Læso, Nordjylland, Denmark as the son of Anders Christophersen Lund and N.N.. He married Margrete Pedersdatter Juul about 1707. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters. He died on 3 February 1745, in Byrum, Læsø, Hjørring, Denmark, at the age of 60, and was buried in Byrum, Læsø, Hjørring, Denmark.

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Family Time Line

Lauritz Andersen Lund
1685–1745
Karen Poulsdatter
1703–1783
Marriage: 29 October 1724
Margrete Juul Larsdatter Lund
1725–1775
Poul Larsen Lund
1740–1740
Ingeborg Larsdatter Lund
1743–1803
Lars Larsen Lund
1727–1782
Karen Larsdatter Lund
1729–1783
Kirsten Larsdatter Lund
1730–1803
Margrete Juul Larsdatter Lund
1732–1800
Dorthe Marie Larsdatter Lund
1734–1803
Anna Maria Larsdatter Lund
1736–1799
Poul Larsen Lund
1737–1738
Poul Larsen Lund
1739–1739
Claus Larsen Lund
1741–1775
Lars Larsen Lund
1745–1745

Sources (17)

  • Lauritz Andersen Lund, "Denmark, Marriages, 1635-1916"
  • Lars Andersen Lund, "Denmark, Probate Indexes, 1674-1851"
  • Lars Andersen Lund in entry for Peder Larsen, "Denmark, Baptisms, 1618-1923"

World Events (6)

1701 · Oldest Naval Academy in the World

The Royal Danish Naval Academy was established in 1701 to educate then commission all officers into the Royal Danish Navy. It is the oldest, still-existing, officers' academy in the world.

1713 · Royal Danish Military Academy

The Royal Danish Military Academy educated and commissioned all officers for the Royal Danish Army. The Military Academy function was initiated in 1713 by request of King Frederick IV on inspiration from the Naval Academy.

1729

Greenland becomes Danish province.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Scandinavian Erik, Niels, Lars, Nels, Per, Anders, Holger, Jorgen, Thor, Bjorn, Helmer, Alf.

Norwegian, Danish, and North German: patronymic from the personal name Anders, a vernacular form of Andreas . Compare Anderson 1.

Americanized form of Norwegian, North German, and very rare Danish patronymic Anderssen, a cognate of 1 above. Compare Andersson 2.

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

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