Ane Pedersdatter

Brief Life History of Ane

When Ane Pedersdatter was born on 16 February 1805, in Lille Musse, Nysted, Storstrøm, Denmark, her father, Peder Madsen, was 35 and her mother, Birthe Oledatter, was 36. She died on 8 January 1826, at the age of 20.

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Family Time Line

Peder Madsen
1769–1831
Birthe Oledatter
1768–1832
Ole Pedersen
1790–
Ole Pedersen
1791–1866
Peder Pedersen
1792–
Johanne Pedersdatter
1794–
Mads Pedersen
1796–1890
Lars Pedersen
1798–1881
Karen Pedersen
1799–
Christen Pedersen
1802–1832
Hans Pedersen
1803–1835
Karen Marie Pedersen Madsen
1803–1871
Ane Pedersdatter
1805–1826
Magrethe Pedersdatter
1808–

Sources (5)

  • Ane Peders D, "Denmark Church Records, 1484-1941"
  • Ann Peders D, "Denmark Church Records, 1484-1941"
  • Ann Peders D, "Denmark Church Records, 1484-1941"

World Events (3)

1808 · Dannebrogordenens Haederstegn

Dannebrogordenens Haederstegn, The Cross of Honour of the Order of the Dannebrog, is an award connected to the Danish Order of the Dannebrog. The cross was instituted by King Frederick VI of Denmark and Norway on June 28, 1808 and was named Dannebrogsmendenes Haederstegn until 1952. The award is given to any Dane who has provided a service to Denmark through a noble deed. The cross is considered an additional recognition if awarded to someone who is already a holder of the Order.

1814

Denmark cedes Norway to Sweden.

1818 · Danmarks Nationalbank

Danmarks Nationalbank is the central bank of the Kingdom of Denmark and serves as an independent and credible institution that issues the krone, the Danish currency. The bank undertakes all functions related to the management of the Danish central-government debt.

Name Meaning

Originally a feminine form of John , from the Old French form Je(h)anne. Since the 17th century it has proved the most popular of the feminine forms of John, ahead of Joan and Jean . It now also commonly occurs as the second element in combinations such as Sarah-Jane. In Britain it is still one of the most frequent of all girls' names. It is not a royal name, but was borne by the tragic Lady Jane Grey ( 1537–54 ), who was unwillingly proclaimed queen in 1553 , deposed nine days later, and executed the following year. Seventy years earlier, the name had come into prominence as that of Jane Shore , mistress of King Edward IV and subsequently of Thomas Grey , 1st Marquess of Dorset, Lady Jane's grandfather. Jane Shore's tribulations in 1483 at the hands of Richard III , Edward's brother and successor, became the subject of popular ballads and plays, which may well have increased the currency of the name in the 16th century. A 19th-century influence was its use as the name of the central character in Charlotte Brontë's novel Jane Eyre ( 1847 ). From 1932 to 1959 it was used as the name of a cheerful and scantily clad beauty whose adventures were chronicled in a strip cartoon in the Daily Mirror. It is also borne by the American film stars Jane Russell ( 1921–2011 ) and Jane Fonda ( b. 1937 ).

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

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