Else Maria Eskesdatter

Brief Life History of Else Maria

When Else Maria Eskesdatter was born in 1744, in Ovnbøl, Torstrup, Øster Horne, Ribe, Denmark, her father, Eske Pedersen, was 25 and her mother, Karen Hansdatter, was 33. She married Chresten Chrestensen on 1 May 1768, in Torstrup, Lundenæs, Denmark. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters. She died on 14 May 1824, in Sig, Torstrup, Øster Horne, Ribe, Denmark, at the age of 80, and was buried in Torstrup, Øster Horne, Ribe, Denmark.

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Family Time Line

Chresten Chrestensen
1746–1822
Else Maria Eskesdatter
1744–1824
Marriage: 1 May 1768
Christensen
1769–1769
Christen Christensen
1770–
Ingeborg Christensdatter
1770–
Eske Christensen
1772–1847
Christensen
1774–1774
Hans Christensen
1775–1826
Søren Christensen
1777–1794
Karen Christensdatter
1779–1856

Sources (11)

  • Legacy NFS Source: Else Maria Eschesdatter - Government record: Census record: birth: about 1745; Torstrup, Ribe, Denmark
  • Else Maria Eschesdr, "Denmark, Marriages, 1635-1916"
  • Else Maria Eskesdatter, "Denmark Church Records, 1484-1941"

World Events (7)

1744 · Hirschholm Palace

Hirschholm Palace was a royal palace located in present-day Horsholm municipality just north of Copenhagen. It was one of the finest buildings of its time and became known as the Versailles of the North. It developed a bad reputation in connection with its role in the affair between Johann Friedrich Struensee and Queen Caroline Mathilda in the 1770s. After that it fell into disrepair and was demolished in 1809.

1762 · Old City Hall (Aalborg)

The Old City Hall was built in 1762 and served as the city hall until 1912. the Hall was modelled after the City Hall that was destroyed in the Copenhagen Fire in 1795. Today the building is used only for ceremonial and representative purposes.

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.

Name Meaning

Pet form of Elisabeth .

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

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