Niels Clausen

Brief Life History of Niels

When Niels Clausen was christened on 28 February 1734, in Åsted, Sejlstrup, Denmark, his father, Claus Nielsen, was 34 and his mother, Anne Marie Christensdatter, was 33. He died on 20 January 1749, at the age of 14.

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Family Time Line

Claus Nielsen
1700–1756
Anne Marie Christensdatter
1701–1771
Anne Mariae Clausdatter
1728–
Christen Clausen
1740–1794
Anne Margrette Clausdatter
1731–1817
Niels Christian Clausen
1732–1733
Niels Clausen
1734–1749
Christen Clausen
1738–1738
Jens Clausen
1742–1745
Povel Clausen
1743–
Jens Clausen
1745–1821

Sources (2)

  • Niels Clausen, "Denmark, Baptisms, 1618-1923"
  • https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/da/billedviser?epid=17214031#200740,38016269

World Events (3)

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.

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.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Scandinavian Holger, Bente, Ingard, Niels, Ansgar, Astrid, Bent, Bjorn, Erik, Evald, Jorgen, Knud.

North German, Danish, and Norwegian: patronymic from the personal name Claus , a shortened form of Nikolaus (see Nicholas ). In North America, this surname is also an altered form of the variants Claussen and Klausen . Compare Clauson 1.

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

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