Peder Thomesen

Brief Life History of Peder

When Peder Thomesen was born on 23 September 1735, in Sindal, Åstrup, Denmark, his father, Thomas Lauridsøn, was 52 and his mother, Else Andersdatter, was 51.

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Family Time Line

Thomas Lauridsøn
1683–1757
Else Andersdatter
1685–
Else Thomasdatter
1708–
Lars Thomasen
1712–
Johanne Thomasdatter
1714–
Karen Thomasdatter
1717–1780
Christen Thomasen
1719–
Anders Thomasen
1722–1773
Maren Thomasdatter
1724–1802
Kirsten Thomasdatter
1728–
Hans Christian Thomasen
1730–
Niels Thomasen
1732–1759
Peder Thomesen
1735–
Thomas Thomasen
1735–1737

Sources (2)

  • Legacy NFS Source: Peder Thomesen - Church record: birth-name: Peder Thomesen
  • Thommes Thomsen, "Denmark Baptisms, 1618-1923"

World Events (8)

1737 · Meyercrones Stiftelse

Meyercrones Stiftelse was founded by the widow of Henning de Meyercrone after he had served as Danish envoy in France. Christiane Meyercrone, Henning's widow, managed the property until her death in 1738. Her niece became the new manager of the foundation and arranged for its charter to be written in 1830. The original, small building was replaced by a larger building in 1933.

1742 · Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters

The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters is a non-governmental science Academy founded in 1742 for the purpose of advancements of science in Denmark.

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

Some characteristic forenames: Scandinavian Erik, Birgit, Borge, Britt, Lars, Nils, Paal, Thoralf.

Danish and Norwegian: patronymic from the personal name Thor .

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

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