Johanne Christensdatter Norgaard

Female20 March 1735–

Brief Life History of Johanne

When Johanne Christensdatter Norgaard was christened on 20 March 1735, in Sejling, Silkeborg, Denmark, her father, Christen Rasmussen Norgaard, was 48 and her mother, Maren Michelsdatter, was 34.

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Family Time Line

Christen Rasmussen Norgaard
1688–1754
Maren Michelsdatter
1702–1786
Anne Christensdatter
1716–1761
Mette Christensdatter Norgaard
1730–1750
Hans Christensen
1732–1812
Johanne Christensdatter Norgaard
1735–
Mette Marie Christensdatter Norgaard
1737–
Karen Christensdatter Norgaard
1739–
Kiersten Christensdatter Norgaard
1745–
Maren Christensdatter Norgaard
1748–1748

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    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 Lars, Asger, Carsten, Erik, Orvald.

    Norwegian (also Norgård) and Swedish (Norgård and Nörgård): habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads named Nor(d)gård, from nord ‘north’ + gård (old spelling gaard) ‘farm’.

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

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