When Marie Nohr was born on 14 May 1899, in Sebber, Slet, Ålborg, Denmark, her father, Carl Sorensen Nohr, was 37 and her mother, Ane Martine Mortensen, was 34. She lived in Gunderup, Fleskum, Ålborg, Denmark in 1921 and Nøvling, Fleskum, Ålborg, Denmark in 1925.
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World War I. Denmark remains neutral throughout the war.
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Denmark signs 10-year non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany.
Norwegian: habitational name from a farmstead named Nor, from Old Norse nór ‘narrows’, denoting either a narrow passage in a fjord or lake, or a short stream leading from a lake into a river.
German: probably a habitational name from Nohra in Thuringia, originally named with elements meaning ‘marshy stream’; or, in Holstein, a topographic name from Nohr ‘stagnant water, lake’.
German (Nöhr): from a shortened form of medieval personal name Apollinaris (a derivative of Greek Apollōn). This name was borne by a Christian martyr whose cult was centered in Remagen (Rhineland), where it is found in old forms such as Pollenoris, Bolinoris.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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