Margrethe Andersdatter

Brief Life History of Margrethe

When Margrethe Andersdatter was born in 1696, in Pedersker, Bornholm, Denmark, her father, Anders Mortensen, was 49 and her mother, Karen Jensdatter, was 34. She married Anders Olsen on 13 February 1718, in Pedersker, Bornholm, Denmark. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters.

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Family Time Line

Anders Olsen
1692–1765
Margrethe Andersdatter
1696–
Marriage: 13 February 1718
Andersen
1718–1718
Sidsel Andersen
1719–
Maren Andersen
1723–
Ole Andersen
1726–

Sources (3)

  • Margrete Andersdr, "Denmark, Marriages, 1635-1916"
  • Christening of Margrethe Andersdatter
  • Margrete Andersdr, "Denmark, Marriages, 1635-1916"

World Events (8)

1701 · Oldest Naval Academy in the World

The Royal Danish Naval Academy was established in 1701 to educate then commission all officers into the Royal Danish Navy. It is the oldest, still-existing, officers' academy in the world.

1713 · Royal Danish Military Academy

The Royal Danish Military Academy educated and commissioned all officers for the Royal Danish Army. The Military Academy function was initiated in 1713 by request of King Frederick IV on inspiration from the Naval Academy.

1729

Greenland becomes Danish province.

Name Meaning

An extremely common given name from the Middle Ages onwards, derived via Old French Marguerite and Latin Margarita from Greek Margarītēs, from margaron ‘pearl’, a word ultimately of Hebrew origin. The name was always understood to mean ‘pearl’ throughout the Middle Ages. The first St Margaret was martyred at Antioch in Pisidia during the persecution instigated by the Emperor Diocletian in the early 4th century. However, there is some doubt about her name, as the same saint is venerated in the Orthodox Church as Marina . There were several other saintly bearers of the name, including St Margaret of Scotland ( d. 1093 ), wife of King Malcolm Canmore and daughter of Edmund Ironside of England. It was also the name of the wife of Henry VI of England, Margaret of Anjou ( 1430–82 ), and of Margaret Tudor ( 1489–1541 ), sister of Henry VIII , who married James IV of Scotland and ruled as regent there after his death. See also Margery , Marjorie .

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

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