Ane Sørensen

Brief Life History of Ane

When Ane Sørensen was born on 19 September 1832, in Sønderlyng, Viborg, Denmark, her father, Søren Jensen, was 57 and her mother, Maren Mortensdatter, was 42. She married Johan Georg Trampedach on 15 February 1859, in Randers, Sankt Peders, Randers, Denmark. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 6 daughters. She lived in Vejrum, Sønderlyng, Viborg, Denmark in 1840 and Dommerby, Fjends, Viborg, Denmark in 1870. She died on 29 June 1875, in Dommerby, Hald, Denmark, at the age of 42, and was buried in Dommerby, Dommerby, Hald, Denmark.

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Family Time Line

Johan Georg Trampedach
1832–1877
Ane Sørensen
1832–1875
Marriage: 15 February 1859
Heinrich Vilhelm Trampedach
1859–
Marie Kathrine Trampedach
1861–
Søren Christian Trampedach
1863–1930
Anemie Georgine Trampedach
1865–1924
Ane Cathrine Vilhelmine Trampedach
1867–1900
Frederikke Johanne Maren Trampedach
1870–1934
Johan Christoffer Trampedach
1872–1872
Trampedach
1873–1873
Ane Trampedach
1875–1875

Sources (40)

  • Ane Sørensen in household of J Georg Thrampedoch, "Denmark Census, 1870"
  • Ane Sørensen, "Denmark Church Records, 1484-1941"
  • Ane Sorensdatter in household of Soren Jensen, "Denmark Census, 1840"

World Events (5)

1847 · Casino Theatre (Copenhagen)

The Casino Theatre was built as an entertainment center by Georg Carstensen but was converted into a theatre in 1848. After many years of never gaining popularity, it was closed in 1937 and demolished in 1960.

1849

Denmark becomes a constitutional monarchy. A two-chamber parliament is established.

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.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Scandinavian Erik, Nels, Niels, Per, Viggo, Einer, Lars, Morten, Bent, Holger, Jorgen, Knud.

Danish and Norwegian (Sørensen): patronymic from the personal name Søren, Danish form of Latin Severinus (see Severin ).

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

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