Andreas Peter Jessen

Male 1845 - 1915  (~ 69 years)


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  1. 1.  Andreas Peter Jessen was born Aug 1845, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Nordfriesland, Schelswig -Holstein, Denmark/Germany (son of Christian Johannsen Jessen and Catharina Maria Karstensen/Carstensen); died 20 Jan 1915, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia; was buried 21 Jan 1915, Goorah Farm, Gundiah District, Qld. Australia.

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    • Emigration: 12 May 1866, From Tinningstedt, Schelswig- Holstein to Queensland, Australia; Andreas Peter Jessen from Tinningstedt which is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland in Schelswig -Holstein, Germany. Many of the people there are descendants of watchmakers. He emigrated on the ship Beausite which departed from Hamburg on the 12th. May 1866 and arrived at Mortein Bay, Brisbane, Queensland on the 20th.August 1866. .BEAUSITE 20 08 1866 Brisbane Hamburg 12 05 1866 PL M1696 (imm/112-imm/113) .... [Source; Migrant Ships Arriving in Queensland 1837-1915]. Passenger Number: 277 Last Name: Jessen First Name: Andreas Town: Tinningstedt State: Schleswig Standing: Arbeiter Age: 21 Sex: m Destination: Queensland Ship: Beausite Year: 1866 City: Hamburg Country: Germany The Hamburg ship BEAUSITE, C. J. S. Bruhn, master, arrived at Moreton Bay 22 August 1866, from Hamburg 12 May The Bausite 1866 came via the Port of Antwerp in Belgium. 1866/67 - Moreton Bay/intermediate ports/Antwerp [arrived Moreton Bay 22 August 1866, from Hamburg 12 May] [This is the voyage Andreas Peter Jessen arrived on] The BEAUSITE was built by William Perrine, New York, in 1854, for Charles Sagory, and was launched as the NUREMBERG (registered New York 12 September 1854). 1086 tons; 180 x 37.5 x 24 feet (length x beam x depth of hold). She was intended for the Havre-New Orleans trade; her name was meant to appeal to German immigrants. She sailed in the Havre-New Orleans trade until at least 1861. The U.S. Civil War and the danger of Confederate commerce raiders forced many sailing lines to curtail or cease operations and to sell unneeded vessels. On 27 March 1863, the NUREMBERG was sold at Le Havre by her American owners to the Hamburg shipping firm of Joh. Ces. Goddefroy & Sohn, who on 4 April 1864 registered her at Hamburg under the name BEAUSITE. 466 Commerzlasten; 192.3 x 36 x 23.6 Hamburg Fuß (1 Hamburg Fuß = 0.286 meter), length x beam x depth of hold, "zwischen den Steven".
    • Emigration: 12 May 1866, From Tinningstedt, Schelswig- Holstein to Queensland, Australia; Name: Andreas Jessen Departure Date: 12 Mai 1866 (12 May 1866) Estimated Birth Year: abt 1845 Age: 21 Gender: männlich (Male) Residence: Tinningstedt, Schleswig (Schleswig-Holstein) Occupation: Arbeiter Ship Name: Beausite Captain: Bruhn, H. Shipping Line: Joh. Ces. Godeffroy & Sohn Shipping Clerk: Dieseldorff & Co. Ship Type: Segelschiff Accommodation: ohne Angabe Ship Flag: Deutschland Port of Departure: Hamburg Port of Arrival: Queensland; Australien Volume: 373-7 I, VIII A 1 Band 020 Page: 472 Microfilm Roll Number: K_1711 (Hamburg, Deutschland; Hamburger Passagierlisten; Volume: 373-7 I, VIII A 1 Band 020; Page: 479; Microfilm No.: K_1711.) (Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934 )
    • Personal: 12 Feb 1868, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland ; UNCLAIMED LETTERS IN THE POST OFFICE, MARYBOROUGH, FEBRUARY 7, 1868. Jessen, Andrew Peter Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Wednesday, 12 February 1868
    • Personal: 24 Aug 1875, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland; Flood Relief List. Tiaro-1875. Andrew Jesson, German Farm, 200 pounds of flour Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Saturday, 24 July 1875
    • Personal: 11 Jun 1878, Redbank, Tiaro; First Name: Andrew Last Name: Jessen Title: Run Or Farm: Redbank Nearest Post Town: Tiaro Brand: VJ8 Certificate Number: 14200 Date: 11 June 1878 Page: 1346 (Queensland Horse and Cattle Brands Index 1872-1899 )
    • Queensland Electoral Roll: 1879, Red Bank, Tiaro, Parish St. ; Queensland Electoral Roll 1870-1879 Division Of Wide Bay: Subdivision of Tiaro No 80, Jessen, Andrew: Residence 1877-1878, German Farm, Parish St, Mary [Presumably Mary River] Queensland Electoral Roll 1870-1879 Division Of Wide Bay: Subdivision of Tiaro No. 92: Jessen, Andrew; Residence 1879, Red Bank, Tiaro, Parish St.
    • Interests: 26 Aug 1890, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland; HAM AND BACON CURING. Mr. Watson and bis assistant were at Goorah on Friday and Saturday last. On his arrival at Mr. Jessen's he was shown round, and expressed himself higly pleased with all the arrangements, and it was easily seen that pigs were a great item in the district, and though not so perfect as it might be, the pigs are turned into bacon in a scientific way. The preparations being required operations were started at about 9 o'clock. The first two pigs were knocked down, bled, then carried 50 yards to the water, cleaned, disemboweled, cut down, and hanging in their places in exactly 25 minutes, the assistant the whole time saying how it was done, and saying, "See" which was not in any way easy. When two or three more had been done the pupils started, some of them shaping very well, Mr. Watson the whole time explaining why and why not things should be done, which was listened to with great interest, the assistant showing how the intestines were cleaned and run without the trouble of turning them. During the day 15 pigs were finished. In the evening Mr. Watson gave a short lecture and answered many questions. Mr. Watson and his assistant were sincerely thanked for their courtesy during the day. On Saturday morning the curing commenced, the assistant again showing all he knew. Great fun and amusement was caused by the desperate, though vain, efforts of some of the pupils to extract the shoulder blade as the assistant did. Some of the pupils, however, succeeded very well, in fact, some of them seemed to go to work with all confidence, and succeeded in getting a word of praise from both of the experts. The different cuts of the trade were shown, how a ham should be cut; also a side for rolling, and everything was demonstrated to the full satisfaction of the onlookers. After the cutting up and paring was done, it was salted and then placed in a brine that would float an egg or a potato. The heads and feet were then all salted and neatly packed, and the 15 pigs were finished, salted, and placed in pickle by 10 o'clock. There were a lot of persons present on both days-60 or 70-amongst whom were Messrs. W. C. Wilson, P. Cornwell, P. Biddles, P. Joyce, J. Orphant, G. Stuckey, J. Wade, and many others. Great thanks are due to Mr. and Mrs. Jessen, also the Misses Jessen, for the way they entertained the visitors from all parts on both days. Mr. Watson left for Yengarie, and returns on Monday to turn the bacon, of which I will advise you further, as many of the old curers are rather dubious as to the results of the process. Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Tuesday, 26 August 1890
    • Interests: 28 Aug 1890, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland; HAM AND BACON CURING.
    • Personal: 10 Jan 1893, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland; DEBORAH. January 6. [From our own correspondent] On the 3rd of January we had a heavy thunderstorm with rain and heavy hailstones. The ground was almost covered with hailstones, which did a great deal of damage to all the young corn. It was stripped as if It had been done with forks. Not a single leaf of tobacco is left sound. It is all cut into holes and rags. The last couple of days the weather has been fine. The atmosphere still keeps hot, and heavy cloud, hanging about. The hailstorm did not do much damage to the early crops as it is almost all ready to pull, which the farmers ought to be thankful for. It is time for the farmers, to prepare land for wheat and potatoes, and also for the farmers to lookout for some good seed wheat. I think that it would be a wise thing for the farmers to send to Victoria for seed. I intend to send for Talavera and Purple Staw. Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Tuesday 10 January 1893
    • Queensland Electoral Roll: 1895, Goorah; Queensland Electoral Roll 1895 763 Jessen , Andrew, residence Goorah
    • Personal: 8 Oct 1896, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland ; Sir,-With your kind permission I should like to further reply to your own correspondent's letter from Deborah on 22nd September with reference to the part of his letter dealing with dairying matters. There are only Mr. Wade and Mr. Jessen in this neighbourhood with anything like 100 to 120 milkers, and the former has sometimes made £15 a week for dairy produce, as well as mobs of fats he has sold from time to time to the butchers. Mr. Jessen sells "abundance" of butter, as "your own" terms it, regularly at top prices, so that does not correspond with "your own's" statement that they barely make enough for their own use. I suppose I must be one of the industrious men who looks after his cows, sincc I get 88 gallons per day from 20 cows. Let your correspondent beat that if he can. I did not lose a beast during the drought, and "your own" lost nine of his best milkers, so I think he should look after his own cows and grow fodder for them instead of giving advice to his neighbours. It would be better if "your own" confined himself to the truth, and not misrepresent this district, as he is in the habit of doing, to suit his own spiteful ends. I am, &c., Andrew Thompson. Deborah, 6th October, 1896. Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Thursday, 8 October 1896
    • Queensland Electoral Roll: 1900, Goorah; Queensland Electoral Roll 1900 1133. Jessen, Andrew, residence, Goorah 1134. Jessen, Andrew Frederick, 23, Deborah, leasehold see 399, Deborah, 26 Sep 1895
    • Personal: 8 May 1902, Queensland Figaro and Punch,Brisbane, Qld; Mr. A. Jessen, " Goorah," Tiaro, has been spending the last fortnight at Tewantin. Transcribed from "Queensland Figaro and Punch,Brisbane, Qld", Thursday 8 May 1902 p 7
    • Queensland Electoral Roll: 1903 & 1905, Goorah Farm; Queensland Electoral Roll 1903 Commonwealth of Australia; State of Queensland Division of Wide Bay: Polling - Place of Deborah No 14: JESSEN, Andrew: Place of Living: Goorah Farm: Occupation; Farmer No 16: Jessen, Eliza: Place of Living: Goorah Farm: Occupation: Domestic duties Queensland Electoral Roll 1905 Commonwealth of Australia; State of Queensland Division of Wide Bay: Polling - Place of Deborah Roll of Electors who vote at Deborah Polling - Place No 15: JESSEN, Andrew: Place of Living: Goorah Farm: Occupation; Farmer No 17: Jessen, Eliza: Place of Living: Goorah Farm: Occupation: Domestic duties NOTE: Eliza Nolan nee Tinkler was Andrew Jessen's second wife
    • Personal: 10 Sep 1906, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland; W00R00LIN. (From our own Correspondent.) September 5. Mr. Peter Jorgensen has lately bought a number of fine dairy cows of the shorthorn breed from Mr. Jessen, of Goorah. He is trucking them from Gundiah to Wondai. Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Monday, 10 September 1906
    • Personal: 5 Apr 1911, The Brisbane Courier, Queensland; Probates or letters of administration have been granted in the estates of the following deceased persons - Johansen, Hans Peter, late of Tinningstedt, Schleswig, Germany, farmer died October 30, 1905, realty £248. Administration granted to Andrew Jessen, of Goorah, near Tiaro, farmer (the duly constituted attorney of Johann Christian Johansen, at present of Aahtrup, Kreis Tondern, Provinz Schleswig, Germany), retired miller, formerly of Tiaro, brother of deceased) Alorton, Gordon, and Morton. (By Nicol Robinson, Fox, and Edwards), solicitors. Transcribed from "The Brisbane Courier, Queensland", Wednesday, 5 April 1911
    • Queensland Electoral Roll: 1913, Wooroolin near Kingaroy; Queensland Electoral Roll 1913 Division of Wide Bay: Subdivision of Nanango No 1645: Jessen, Andrew: Place of Living Wooroolin No 1651: Jessen, Eliza: Place of Living Wooroolin; Occupation; Home duties
    • Funeral Notice: 21 Jan 1915, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland; The friends of MRS. ELIZA JESSEN, of Wooroolin, and Relatives, are kindly invited to attend the funeral of her beloved Husband (ANDREW PETER), to move from the Goorah Homestead, THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON at 3.30 o'clock. J. AMMENHAUSER. Funeral Director, Adeliade street Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Thursday 21 January 1915
    • Obituary: 21 Jan 1915, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland; OBITUARY It is with sincere regret that we have to record the death of yet another very old and highly esteemed pioneer of the district in the person of Mr Andrew Peter Jessen, who passed away peacefully yesterday afternoon, at the residence of his son-in-law Mr P. C. Andersen, Ferry Street. The deceased, who was just approaching the alloted span, having been born in August 1845, was a native of Tinningstedt, Schleswig and came out to Australia by the sailing boat "Beausite" in 1866. He took up his abode at Tiaro, where for some years he was engaged in dairying and agricultural pursuits. He subsequently removed to Goorah, via Gundiah, where he also wrung a livelihood from the land. He was a typical member of the old pioneering school and all his energies was directed to the development of the district in which he lived. He was amongst the first associated with the earliest development of the township of Wooroolin, during the construction of the Kingaroy line where he had erected several shops including a butcher's, baker's, grocer's and of fruit shops, in addition to a couple of dwelling houses. His first wife, with whom he reared a family of twelve, predeceased him fifteen years ago. He remarried a second time and had issue, two children. His first family consisted of Mr Andrew Jessen and Mrs P. Bundesen (Coolabunia), Mrs P. C. Andersen (Maryborough, late of the Great Western Hotel), Mrs Joe Wade, "Willowdale" (Gundiah), Mrs Geo. Lochran (Gympie), Mrs T. O'Leary, Miss Ingelina Jessen and Messrs Ludwig, Christian, Johann and Hans Peter (all of Wooroolin) and Niels Sophus (Goorah). His widow and remaining two children, Alice Maria and William George reside at Wooroolin. The deceased was a good father and a fond husband and much sympathy will be extended to his sorrowing family. His disposition was kindly and his friends many, and by his death a highly respected pioneer is removed from our midst. The body is being conveyed this morning to Gundiah by rail for interment at his old homestead, Goorah, where the funeral will leave at 3.30pm. Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Thursday, 21 January 1915
    • Obituary: 21 Jan 1915, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland; Obituary Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Thursday 21 January 1915
    • Funeral: 22 Jan 1915, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland; The Funeral of the late Mr A. P. Jessen took place yesterday at Goorah Farm, and was largely attended by old friends from far and wide from Brisbane, Tiaro, Maryborough, Wooroolin, Deborah, Miva and Munna Creek. Three beautiful immortelles were sent by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Holmsen and family (Brisbane), Mrs. A. Campbell (Maryborough), and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Andersen and family; and there were many other wreaths. The funeral service at the grave side was conducted by Rev. Hobbs, of Tiaro. Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Friday, 22 January 1915
    • Personal: 22 Jan 1915, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Qld; BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. MRS. A. P. JESSEN and FAMILY desire to sincerely thank all kind Friends who sent wreaths and ex- pressed sympathy, and otherwise assisted them, in their sad bereavement in the loss of their beloved husband and Father, Andrew Peter Jessen. "THE CHRONICLE." FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1915. Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Qld., Friday, 22 January 1915
    • Obituary: 30 Jan 1915, The Queenslander, Brisbane, Queensland; PASSING OF THE PIONEERS. Another of the district's pioneers, Mr. Andrew Peter Jeseen - died at the residence of his son-in-law (Mr. P. C. Andersen), Ferry-street (writes our Maryborough representative). The deceased, who was in his 70th year, arrived in Australia in the sailing boat Beausite in 1866, and subsequently resided in Tiaro, where he engaged in agricultural pursuits. Later he proceeded to Goorah, near Gundiah, and was amongst the first to settle in Wooroolin, on the Kingaroy line, where he acquired a good deal of property. The deceased is survived by a widow and a large family. The funeral, which took place at Goorah, was largely attended. Transcribed from The Queenslander Brisbane, Queensland, Saturday 30 January 1915" FUNERAL OF MR. JESSEN Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Friday, 22 January 1915
    • Fire: 30 Jun 1915, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland; WOOROOLIN HOTEL DESTROYED. MAN BURNT IN FLAMES. (By Telegraph.) Wooroolin, June 29. The Wooroolin Hotel was destroyed by fire at 2 o'clock this morning. A lodger named Christian Anderson, a farmer resident at Tingoora, who was a lodger at the hotel that night was burnt to death in the flames, his charred remains being found afterwards in the debris. The cause of the outbreak is unknown. The property was owned by Mr. Peter Jessen and Mr. Holmes was the lessee. Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Wednesday, 30 June 1915 The building was owned by A. F. Jessen and insured for £1120, and furniture insured for £500. Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Monday 19 July 1915
    • Will: 4 Oct 1915, Wooroolin; Name of Deceased Proprietor. - Andrew Peter Jessen, late of Wooroolin, farmer Date of Death- 20th January, 1915 Names of Claiments. - Claus Henning Kunst, of Munna Creek, farmer, Peter Christian Andersen, Maryborough, licensed victualler, and Andrew Frederick Jessen, of Coolabunia, farmer, as Devisees in Trust. Description and Situation of Land.- Portion 1151, subdivisions 2 and 3 of portion 1094, and portions 4v and 5v, county of Lennox, parish of Glenbar; and resubdivision of 2 of subdivision 1of portion 155v, County of Fitzroy, parish of Wooroolin.- Estate Claimed to be Transmitted. - Fee Simple. Particulars of will or otherwise. - Will dated 9th January, 1915. Date within Caveat may be lodged. - 16th November, 1915 Transcribed from "The Brisbane Courier Queensland,Monday, 4 October 1915"
    • Will: 20 Dec 1915, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland; In the Supreme Court of Queensland IN the WILL of ANDREW PETER JESSEN (generally known as and in the said will called ANDREW JESSEN) late of Wooroolin, in the State of Queensland, farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that, after the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the publication hereof, application will be made to this Honourable Court that probate of the will of the abovenamed ANDREW PETER JESSEN (generally known as and in the said will called ANDREW JESSEN), deceased, may be granted to CLAUS HENNING KUNST (in the said will called Claus Henry Kunst), of Munna Creek, in the State of Queensland, farmer, PETER CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, of Maryborough, in the said State, retired licensed victualler, and ANDREW FREDERICK JESSEN, of Coolabunia, in the said State, farmer, a son of the deceased, the executors named in the said will. Any person interested who desires to object to the application or to be heard upon it, may file a caveat in the Registry at any time before the grant is made. Dated this twelfth day of February, 1915. MORTON. GORDON, & MORTON. Solicitors for the said Claus Henning Kunst, Peter Christian Andersen, and Andrew Frederick Jessen. Wharf, street. Maryborough, and at Nanango and Kingaroy. Town Agents: Nicol, Robinson. Fox, and Edwards, Solicitors, Brisbane. Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Saturday, 20 February 1915
    • In Memorium: 18 Jan 1916, Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland; MEMORIAM. JESSEN.-In loving memory of our dear father, who died January 20, 1 1915. Father is gone but not forgotten, Nor is the good advice he gave; Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Around our darling father's grave. Long days and nights he bore in pain, To wait for cure was all in vain, But God alone, who thought it best, Did ease his pain and give him rest. (Inserted by his loving son and daughte-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Jessen, Goorah.) Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Tuesday, 18 January 1916

    Notes:

    COMMISSION OF THE PEACE.
    CHANGES FOR THE YEAR
    The following additions and removals made to the annual list of justices were approvod of at yesterday's meeting of the Executive Council :
    ADDITIONS
    Jessen, Andrew, Deborah, Tiaro

    Transcribed from The Brisbane Courier, Queensland, Wednesday 18 January 1899

    PROBATES AND ADMINISTRATIONS.
    Probate or letters of administration have been granted in the estates of the following deceased persons -
    Johansen, Hans Peter, late of Tinningstadt, Schleswig, Germany, farmer: died October 30, 1905, realty £218. Administration granted to Andrew Jessen, of Goorah, near Tiaro, farmer (the duly constituted attorney of Johann Christian Johansen, at present of Ashtrup, Kreis Tourdern, Provinz Schleswig, Germany, retired miller, formerly of Tiaro, brother of deceased. Morton, Gordon, and Morton (by Nicol Robinson, Fox and Edwards), solicitors

    Transcribed from The Brisbane Courier, Queensland, Wednesday 5 April 1911
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    Report of the 1890 flood
    "Mr. Andrew Jessen succeeded in saving seventy bags of maize".

    THE DEVASTATION AT TIARO.
    TIARO, February 1.
    The distance from Gympie to Tiaro by rail is about thirty nine miles. The train leaves Gympie at 7.35 a.m. and reaches Tiaro at 10 o'clock. The Line runs through pastoral country for the greater part of the distance, this, however, alternating with patches of Scrub at intervals during the first half. The cattle country comprises both classes in quality, first and second. There is a very small area of the first class, however. The greater part of the land is even lower than second-class pastoral. The alternating scrub patches are somewhat sour too, if one may judge from the indifferent character of the indigenous growth. Down the line from Gympie the indication of a recent or indeed of any flood are few, only when the train draws near to Tiaro are the recently inundated river flat opened up to the traveller.

    The district of Tiaro, which is the head centre of the agricultural industry of the Mary comprises some thirty-flve miles of the valley of the Mary, largely including the low lying flats on the banks of the river, with a greatest breadth of from one to three miles. This strip of soil possesses wonderful fertility. Nearly three decades have passed since man first began to make large drafts on the vitality of this land, and yet its powers of reproduction continue as unimpaired as ever. The reputed average yield of the Mary farms is about thirty-five bushels of maize to the acre. In good seasons this rises to sixty, seventy, and even eighty bushels! The past season has been phenomenal, and the settlers expected fully seventy bushels to the acre. They had looked forward to the prolific yeild of this good season for the redemption of their losses during the past three, the years of alternate drought and sudden flood. The energy of the district has been centred on the development of this crop; with the prospect of an early liquidation, the store bills assumed alarming dimension, and the farmers employed a little extra labour on the land.

    This was the condition of affairs in the valley of the Mary at the commencement of the late disastrous flood. The maize was nearly ripe, and a lot of potatoes quite ready for market still, remained in the ground. On the 24th and 25th January the flood came and swept nearly the whole of the crops away. The devastation has been almost absolute, a few bushels of maize here, and there out of an estimated outturn of 25,000 bushels only having beon saved. There was no back water silently working its way up the ridges, no still lakes in the low-lying flats nothing but a roaring, foaming torrent more than two miles wide pursuing its mad career unchecked towards the ocean.

    At this stage in her seaward course the Mary in flood time has gathered together a tremendous volume of water. starting from her source in the remotest recesses of the Blackall Banges, and fed by innumerable tributaries both large and small, she sweeps down to Gympie, a distance of over fifty miles. By the time Tiaro is reached another fifty miles of country has been traversed, and the flood demon travels on the wings of the wind in his career of destruction. Between here and Gympie the mighty torrent has gathered the waters of Wide Bay Greek, draining the Kilkivan and Widgee Ranges and Manna Creek, which is fed by the Dividing Range between the Burnett and the Mary. The watershed from the fall of the Burnett Bange towards the eastward is very steep, and the various tributaries deep and narrow. At the point where they join the Mary, the Wide Bay and Manna Creeks are, in flood time, formidable rivers themselves.

    At Tiaro the residents of twenty years state that the recent flood rose 6ft. higher than the flood of any past year within their recollection. The days on which the late flood was at its highest were Friday and Saturday. The Gympie flood, it will be remembered, rose on the preceding Thursday morning. At Tiaro, as near as I can judge by the marks on the banks, the river must have risen fully 70ft.! All along the banks large areas of land were swallowed by the torrent. Gaps of two, three, and four acres have, at intervals, totally disappeared. While the waters were subsiding these abnormal landslips were constantly taking place, accompanied by a noise like the roar of artillery. These slips are even in a minor degree, taking place while I write this letter.

    The Tiaro district produces maize, potatoes, oats, lucerne, setaria, sugar, and large quantities of fruit and vegetables. The supplies of both Gympie and Maryborough are drawn from this source. Maize is the staple product of the district, sugar being regarded as only a subsidiary growth. The farmers here profess a hearty contempt for sugar, regarded in the light of a profitable product. They state that many of the farmers hereabouts went broke in the olden days at sugar-growing. According to their own showing, it seems that several crushing mills were erected and the farmers were induced to plant a supply of cane to keep them going. Then, as the supply of cane went up, the price of it went down, and finally a number of the farmers "went under" completely. This is very many years ago; but to this day there are farmers who relate the bitterness of their early experiences in the then newly initiated sugar industry. Sugar, however, is still a minor product of the district, but, with one solitary exception, all the mills send their juice down the river by punt to bo manufactured at Yengarie,

    As regards the loses in the Tiaro district as a consequent upon the flood, I have chatted with several of the leading residents to-day. Mr. Jonathan Job, Storekeeper, who has a fine large place of business and a splendid stock, has lived at Tiaro since about 1870. He states that in past good seasons 12,000 bushels of maize have passed through his hands en route to market. Then he was only one of several agent. The total yield in such a year as that would certainly have amounted to 20,000 bushels. Since then more land has been planted, and the yield for the past season, the crop just destroyed by flood, was expected to be an extraordinary one. " Yes," he replied in answer to my question, " 25,000 bushels would be rather under than over the mark."

    One of the hotelkeepers, Mr. Nathan Frall also a twenty years' resident confirmed this view, as did also Senior - constable Pickering, a resident of the district during thirteen years. Certainly this loss has been enormous, more than two-thirds of the entire crop having entirely disappeared. Reckoning it on the basis of two-thirds?at 3s. 6d. a bushel, a moderately estimated value, we have at once a loss of about £3000 for one product alone, without counting the wholesale destruction of house property, and loss of clothing and implements. And the living expenses of the next next season, while the new crop is still growing, also must be added to the loss. From what I have seen and heard I think the total loss cannot be much under £8000 or £9000, not a wry large sum, perhaps, until the reader rsalises that it represents the total possessions, tbe result of yeas of industery and thrift, of at least two thirds of the settlers in these parts.

    Beginning with the details of the losses, Mr. W. C. Wilson, of Binbirrun, a sugar plantation fifteen miles from Tiaro, has lost about £1500, damage to crops of sugar and maize and injury sustained by the sugar mill. Johan Johnson, a farmer, has not only lost all his crops, but was also washed out of his house and had to seek refuge on a ridge to the rear. Most of this man's maize had been harvested and was stored in the barn prior to the flood. This, however, did not save it, crops, barn, and everything were swept away.

    As I said in my last letter, the whole of the settlers on the low lands around Diokabram, including Messrs. Tullooh, Jenkins, Lipsett, and others, have lost heavily; this land has always produced wonderful crops of maize.

    At Miva Crossing Hotel (Mr. J. Orphant's), fifteen miles from Tiaro, the flood waters entered the house, notwithstanding the fact that it stood on an unusually high bank. Very considerable damage was also effected here among the crops. Manna Creek empties into the river near here, and during the flood reached a far greater height than has ever been previously recorded. All the farms between Miva and Home Park, about twenty in number, had their crops washed away. Messrs. Biddell. Bros., of Brieyriam plantation, also lost a large qnantiy of fruit and produce.

    Coming nearer to the township of Tiaro, Mr. Cornwall, of Redbank, lost a large quantity of maize, potatoes, and lucerne. Mr. Stevens, of Haseldean, lost 6 acres of maize, and the water stood in his house to a depth of 2ft. Mr. Lawrence's 30 acres of orops arc all gone; these included maize, potatoes, and lucerne, and the land was completely covered with water. Mr. Nelleman, of Tiaro, is also a heavy loser.

    At the town ship of Tiaro the flood presented a scene of awful grandeur, from four to five miles of water being in sight; the river is stated to have been running at a speed of twenty miles, an hour.

    Mr. M. P. Neilsen, of Gootchie Creek, six miles distant from Tiaro, occupies a very low farm. He is thus a loser to some extent by even the slightest fresh and has been flooded no fewer than three times during the past twelve months. By the late flood this unfortunate man has lost 92 acres of maize. At Tiaro during the worst two days of the flood, Messrs. George Waldock, Robert and John Stevens, Robert Ewbank, Forbes, Douglas, G. Brims, and Senior-constable Pickering were indefatigable in their efforts to save life and property, and traversed, in boats the worst portion of the flooded country.

    Continuing the catalogue of disasters, Mr. Aaron Skinner, of Tiaro, has lost half his crops. Mr. Andrew Jessen succeeded in saving seventy bags of maize. Mr. Knudsen, of Good Hope, lost 40 aores of cultivation, maize, potatoes, and lucerne. Mr. H. Maslen saved 400 bushels out of 40 acres of splendid maize. Mr. N. Sorensen lost the whole of his crops, valued at £600. The whole of Mr. James Philpott's cultivation, between 20 and 30 acres, has also been destroyed. Mr. George Brun's, being situated on elevated land, has escaped with comparatively slight injury. Lower down the river Mr. S. G. Richards lost 15 acres of maize. This was a very heavy crop, many of the stalks had grown to a length of 15ft. Mr. Gysing saved 100 bushels out of 80 acres of maize. Mrs. Benstead saved 2 acres out of 20, the remainder being swept away.

    Mrs. James Rankin saved only about twenty bushells from a standing crop of 23 acres. Mr. Carruthers lost the whole of his crop as well as a large portion previously harvested, and would have lost his house by a large tree being swept against it had the latter not been fortunately arrested by some vines and fruit trees immediately above the house. Mr. Hall, of Aurora Sugar Plantation, has lost a large quantity of cane, the greater portion of his land being completely inundated.

    The Pioneer's Rest provisional schoolhouse, containing the library of the Pioneer School of Arts, was carried bodily down the river and deposited upside down in a grass paddock a quarter of a mile away from its original site. The books, valued at £50, were totally destroyed, as was also tho school furniture and fittings.

    Mr. A. Moffatt, of Hope farm, lost 1000 bushels of maize. Mr. Shellback lost 700 bushels, besides potatoes, lucerne, &c. Mr. J. Neilscn lout 800 bushels of maize. Mr. Henry Friss, of Myrtle Creek, 5 acres of maize and a lot of fencing. Mr. G. Phillpot, of Myrtle Grove, a large quantity of produce and 30 chains of new fencing. Mr. Sinclair, of Enniskillen, finds that his entire crop has gone; while his neighbour, Mr. Hansen, has lost half of his.

    In Wilson's Pocket, four miles from the township, the land lies very low, but is exceedingly rich. It has been occupied by several families, mostly Danes. In this locality the flood waters have ruined everything. Mr. Madson hns lost house, furniture, personal efects, in fact everything except the clothes he was wearing when the flood down; Among his losses there was also an apiary of fifty hives of bees. His furniture had been placed in a punt for safety, but during that memorable Friday night this frail bark either capsized or sank. This settler's loss alone would hardly be covered by £400.

    Charles Davy, another farmer, remained in his house with two other men until the last moment; having a punt on which he depended for safety. During the night the punt broke away, however, and these three men ran very great danger of being drowned. They were finally rescued by Mr. N. J. Torpey, an old naval pensioner, whose right arm still retains a remnant of its former vigour. Davy lost everything he possessed his property, it could hardly be replaced with £200.

    Drawing nearer to the township again, Mr. J. Hammill has lost some 5000 bushels of maize, 21 tons of hay, and 12 or 14 tons of potatoes. These losses will serve as an example of the absolute desolation which prevails in the district.

    Transcribed from the "The Queenslander, Brisbane, Queensland, Saturday 8 February 1890"


    Birth:
    Now Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Duchy of Schleswig, Germany

    Tinningstedt is a municipality in the northernmost state of Germany Schleswig-Holstein. Tinningstedt is located in the administrative district Nordfriesland.

    Jessen, Andreas, born 1844
    He emigrated to Queensland in 1866.
    AUS

    Jessen, Iwer Christian * 1850 son of Christian Johann. Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving the country without the required permit. Farmer. Permission for emigration was denied in 1872. Intended destination : Australia. A brother ran a pub in Queensland (a town called Fairo ? Tairo ?). AUS

    Bundesen, Peter Johann * 1867 Accused (in 1890) of not showing for military service and of leaving the country without the required permit. ???

    Bundesen, Peter Petersen * 1839 sof Peter Petersen B. ? Botilla Marie née Jessen.
    Farmer. He emigrated to New Zealand.
    In 1872, he was back in Schleswig-Holstein for some reason and got married.
    ? Kraag, Christina Elisabeth. He re-emigrated with his wife right after their marriage. NZL

    Bondesen, Peter
    He lived in Australia in 1872 and before.
    See Thomsen, Andreas. He is most probably a son of
    Peter ? Botilla née Jessen. In that case born around 1839. AUS

    Bundesen, Boje Lauritz * 1867 Accused (in 1890) of not showing for military service and of leaving the country without the required permit. ???

    Bundesen, Boye * 1852 Accused (in 1878) of illegal emigration or of not showing for military service. Seaman. ???

    Bundesen, Christian * 1850 Accused of not showing for military service and of leaving the country without the required permit. ???

    Bundesen, Jep Peter * 1863 Accused (in 1886) of leaving the country without a permit for emigration or of not showing for military service. USA

    Bundesen, Lauritz Peter * 1874 Accused (in 1895) of not showing for military service and of leaving the country without the required permit. ???

    Moeller, Matthias * 1867
    27 Feb. Accused (in 1888) of leaving the country without a permit for emigration or of not showing for military service. ???

    Thomsen, Andreas * 1853 sof Andreas, a laborer, ? Christina Maria née Bundesen.
    A maternal uncle, Peter Bondesen, lived in Australia.
    A sister was meant to emigrate with him. Permission for emigration to Australia was granted in 1872. AUS

    Another Andreas Jessen from Tinningstedt, destination, New York

    Andreas Ludwig Jessen
    14 Jun 1906
    Deutschland
    Name: Andreas Jessen
    Gender: männlich (Male)
    Ethnicity/Nationality: Deutschland (German)
    Marital status: ledig (Single)
    Departure Age: 23
    Birth Date: abt 1883
    Residence Place: Tinningstedt
    Departure Date: 14 Jun 1906
    Departure Place: Hamburg, Deutschland (Germany)
    Arrival Place: Cuxhaven; Dover; Cherbourg; New York
    Occupation: Landmann
    Ship Name: Deutschland
    Shipping Clerk: Hamburg-Amerika Linie (Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft)
    Shipping Line: Hamburg-Amerika Linie (Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft)
    Ship Type: Dampfschiff
    Ship Flag: Deutschland
    Emigration: nein
    Accommodation: 2. Klasse
    Volume: 373-7 I, VIII A 1 Band 179
    Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934

    On the same ship and voyage, Catharina Nahnsen, age, 14 from Tinningstedt and, Marie Johannsen, age, 18 from Tinningstedt




    Buried:
    The Funeral of the late Mr A. P. Jessen took place yesterday at Goorah Farm, and was largely
    attended by old friends from far and wide from Brisbane, Tiaro, Maryborough, Wooroolin, Deborah, Miva and Munna Creek.
    Three beautiful immortelles were sent by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Holmsen and family (Brisbane), Mrs. A. Campbell (Maryborough), and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Andersen and family; and there were many other wreaths.
    The funeral service at the grave side was conducted by Rev. Hobbs, of Tiaro.
    Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Friday, 22 January 1915




    Died:
    JESSEN-On 20th January 1915 at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr P. C. Anderson, Ferry Street, Maryborough, Andrew Peter, beloved husband of Eliza Jessen, aged 69 years 4 months
    Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Thursday, 21 January 1915

    Purely Personal.
    Forty-nine yearsago Andrew Peter Jessen set his feet on Australia's soil, and settled down on a farm at Tiaro.
    Subsequently, he proceeded to Goorah, near. Gundiah, and was amongst the first settlors at Woorooiin, on the Kingaroy line, where ho acquired a good deal of property. His death occurred, last week, and the large crowd who followed his remains to tlio Goorah burial ground bore testemony to his
    sterling qualities, He was 70 years of age
    Article - Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954) Sunday 31 January 1915 - Page 4

    Andreas married Sophie Frederikke Hansen/Egidius/Ægidius 13 Mar 1872, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia. Sophie (daughter of Hans Peter Egidius/Ægidius and Johanne Kirstine Gregersen) was born 22 Aug 1853, Den Kgl. Fødselsstiftelse, København , København Amt, Denmark; was christened 30 Aug 1853, Den Kgl. Fødselsstiftelse Chapel, København, Denmark ; died 13 Nov 1899, Goorah Farm, Netherby, Gundiah District, Queensland., Australia; was buried 13 Nov 1899, Goorah Farm, Netherby, Gundiah District, Queensland., Australia. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Married:


    Name: Andrew Jesson
    Spouse Name: Frederika Egidius
    Marriage Date: 13 Mar 1872
    Marriage Place: Queensland
    Registration number: 000348
    (Queensland Marriage Register 1829-1937)

    Children:
    1. Andrew Frederick Jessen was born 10 Dec 1872, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia; died 04 Jul 1945, Kingaroy Hospital, Kingaroy, Queensland, Australia; was buried 06 Jul 1945, Memerambi Cemetery near Kingaroy, Qld.
    2. Catherine Maria Jessen was born 27 Jul 1874, Goorah, Tiaro/Gundaih District, Queensland; died 29 Dec 1936, Maryborough, Queensland; was buried 30 Dec 1936, Maryborough Cemetery, Queensland, Australia.
    3. Laurina Johanna Christina Jessen was born 5 Mar 1876, Redbank Farm, Upper Mary River, Tiaro District, Queensland, Australia; died 11 Apr 1954, Yalbaroo, North Queensland, Australia; was buried 13 Apr 1954, Mackay Cemetery, Queensland, Australia.
    4. Christian Johannsen Jessen was born 19 Mar 1877, Tiaro District, Queensland; died 01 Dec 1889, Netherby, Tiaro -Gundiah District; was buried 02 Dec 1889, Goorah Farm, Gundiah District, Qld. Australia.
    5. Hansine Petrine Jessen was born 05 Nov 1879, Tiaro District, Queensland, Australia; died 15 Dec 1970, St Stephen's Church Hospital, Maryborough, Queensland.
    6. Anna Margaretha Jessen was born 25 Aug 1881, Tiaro-Gundiah District, Queensland, Australia; died 16 Dec 1910, Lady Musgrave Hospital, Maryborough, Queensland; was buried 17 Dec 1910, Goorah Farm, via Gundiah and Tiaro, Queensland, Australia.
    7. Hans Peter Jessen was born 14 Aug 1883, Tiaro-Gundiah District, Qld.; died 30 Jul 1970, Maryborough, Queensland; was buried 01 Aug.1970, Wondai Cemetery, Queensland.
    8. Marinka Jessen was born 23 Oct 1884, Tiaro-Gundiah District, Qld.; died 17 Jun 1974, Yepoon, Queensland, Australia; was buried 19 Jun 1974, Yepoon Cemetery, Queensland, Australia.
    9. Christina Jessen was born 22 Jan 1887, Tiaro-Gundiah District, Qld.; died Sep.1961, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; was buried 26 Sep 1951, Toowong Cemetery, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
    10. Niels Sophus Jessen was born 01 Aug 1888, Tiaro-Gundiah District, Qld.; died 04 Jun 1968, Maryborough, Queensland; was buried 5 Jun 1968, Maryborough Cemetery, Queensland, Australia.
    11. Ludwig Martin Jessen was born 19 Apr 1890, Tiaro District, Queensland; died 1 Mar 1958, Gladstone, Queensland, Australia; was buried Gladstone Cemetery , Queensland, Australia.
    12. Christian Johannsen Jessen was born 05 May 1892, Wooroolin, Queensland, Australia; died 07 Jun 1917, Messines, Belguim; was buried No known grave, Memorial, Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, West-Vlaanderen, Flanders, Belgium.
    13. John Karsten Jessen was born 27 Mar 1893, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia; died 07 May 1972, Base Hospital, Maryborough, Queensland; was buried 09 May 1972, Maryborough Cemetery, Queensland, Australia.
    14. Fredericka Ingelina Jessen was born 12 Feb 1896, Queensland, Australia; died 22 Aug 1968, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; was buried St. Paul’s Anglican, Columbarium, East Brisbane, Queensland, Australia .

    Andreas married Eliza/Lizzie Tinkler 12 Apr 1900, Queensland, Australia. Eliza/Lizzie was born 8 Feb 1870, Rathangan, Kildare, Ireland ; was christened Rathangan, Kildare, Ireland ; died 14 Oct 1939, Kingaroy District, Queensland, Australia; was buried 15 Oct 1939, Memerambi Cemetery near Kingaroy, Qld. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage Registration:
    JESSEN Andrew: Marriage 12 Apr 1900: Spouse: Nolan Eliza: Reg No 1900/C129 [Queensland Marriage Register]

    Eliza Tinkler was a widow. Her first husband was David Nolan
    Marriage Registration
    1893 C1271 Lizzie Tinkler and David Nolan
    (Queensland Marriage Index 1829-1937)

    Death Registration
    1898 C3893
    David Nolan
    Edmond Nolan and Catharine Morrissey
    (Queensland Death Index 1788-1984)

    Children of David Nolan and Eliza/Lizzie Tinkler

    1895 C8554 Lizzie Nolan David Lizzie Tinkler
    1898 C7939 William John Nolan David Lizzie Tinkler
    1894 C7915 Alice Margaret Nolan David Lizzie Tinkler

    Death Registrations
    1899 C3278 William John Nolan David Nolan Eliza Tinkler
    1894 C2910 Alice Margaret Nolan David Nolan Lizzie Tinkler

    Marriage Registration
    1920 C2570 Eliza Nolan Alfred Victor Jones

    Death Registration
    1980 51936 Lizzie Jones David Nolan Lizzie Tinkler

    Children:
    1. Alice Jessen was born 24 Aug 1902, Queensland, Australia; died 24 Aug 1902, Queensland, Australia.
    2. Alice Mary Jessen was born 1903, Queensland, Australia; died 15 Jul 1940, Kingaroy District, Queensland, Australia; was buried 16 Jul 1940, Memerambi Cemetery near Kingaroy, Qld.
    3. William George Jessen was born 26 Jan 1906, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia; died 1976, Queensland, Australia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Christian Johannsen  JessenChristian Johannsen Jessen was born 15 Jan 1809, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark/ Germany (son of Lütje Jessen and Marinke/ Marina/Maricke Christensen); died 24 Feb 1889, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany ; was buried 2 Mar 1889, Karlum Church Cemetery.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1845, Südtondern District, Karlum Parish, Hufengebäude, Tinningstedt 2. Angl.; Census year: FT-1845 County: Südtondern District: Parish: Karlum Place name: Tinningstedt 2. Angl. Title no /address: Hufengebäude Household-/ family no: 1 Source entry no: C7827 Record no: 408 Name: Age: Marital status: Occupation in household: Occupation: Birth place: Christian Johannsen Jessen, 36, Verheir. Hufner, Tinningstedt Cathrina Maria Karstensen, 29, Verheir. seine Ehefrau, Tinningstedt Ludewig Martin Jessen, 4, Unverheir. ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Johann Carsten Jessen, 2, Unverheir. ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Johann Peter Christiansen, 23, Unverheir. Dienstknecht, Achtrup Kirchsp. Leck Amt Oversigt/Slesvig-Holsten/Nordfrisland/Karlum/Folketællinger/1845 A Hufner, also spelt Hüfner, was a farmer in medieval Europe who managed one or more oxgangs (German: Hufe) as his own property.
    • Death: 1889, Tondernsche Newspaper; To night at 9 o'clock/pm, past away calm and quiet after a short time illness, my dear husband and my children's beloved father and Grandfather, District clerk CHR. JOH. JESSEN in his 80th living year. This message to faraway family and well known people instead of a special message to the affected/influenced. Wife, and Children, Children- in- Law and Grandchildren. Tinningstedt, the 24th. February 1889. The funeral will take place on Saturday 2nd of March, in the morning 10 o'clock am from the deathhouse. (Tondernsche Zeitung 1889) (Tondernsche Newspaper) This notice originally in Gothic script was kindly sent by Douglas Jessen of Calgary, Canada. The Gothic Text was kindly translated by Sine Bundesen Hald in Denmark.
    • Obituary: 28 Feb 1889, Tondernsche Zeitung; Death/Obituary.- 28. February In these days after a short illness in the age of 80 years died District Head Clerk, Mr Jessen-Tinningstedt, Chairman of our Farmunion for many years. In the beginning of January this year he declared that he would resign due to his age. At that time he still could walk 5-6 km from Tinningstedt and back again and make speeches, but he complained over increasing weakness. At the next board meeting it was decided to honour Mr. Jessen with a Honourmember Diploma. The diploma was ready made, but he died before he was given the diploma. The deceased was in his long life hardworking and diligent and tried to have a simple life. He was given a lot of missions, which he willingly received without any complaint and a bright mind and politeness. He wanted to help others with his knowledge and willingness. His speeches weren't long and the debate was more different remarks, which could stir up people- and did it. He was a common and kind man and easy to get along with. He will be missed, not only by his family. For the many shown present from all over, especially thoughts at the death, as well as the many wreaths and flowers and the comforting words from the priest at the funeral of my beloved husband and our dear father, Chr.Joh. Jessen, we hereby express our deepfelt thanks. The mourning relatives. Tondernsche Zeitung, 28 Febuary 1889 (Tondernsche Newspaper, 28 February 1889) This notice originally in Gothic script was kindly sent by Douglas Jessen of Calgary, Canada. The Gothic Text was kindly translated by Sine Bundesen Hald in Denmark.

    Christian married Catharina Maria Karstensen/Carstensen 4 Jul 1840, Karlum , Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark/ Germany. Catharina (daughter of Johann Karstensen/Carstensen and Anna Magaretha Golde) was born 2 Mar 1816, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig- Holstein; was christened 10 Mar 1816; died 19 Mar 1889, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany ; was buried Karlum Church. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Catharina Maria  Karstensen/CarstensenCatharina Maria Karstensen/Carstensen was born 2 Mar 1816, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig- Holstein; was christened 10 Mar 1816 (daughter of Johann Karstensen/Carstensen and Anna Magaretha Golde); died 19 Mar 1889, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany ; was buried Karlum Church.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1835, Hufengebäude Family 1, Dorf Tinningstedt, Karlum, Südtondern; Denmark Census 1835 Karlum, Tønder, Denmark Südtondern District Tinningstedt Dorf Tinningstedt Hufengebäude Family 1 Johann Karstensen, age, 49, Verheir., Hufner, Viehhändler, birthplace Deezbüll Anna Mararetha Golde, age, 39, erheir., seine Ehefrau, birthplace, Clixbüll Karsten Johanna Karstensen, age, 21, nverheir., ihre kinder, birthplace, Tinningstedt Catharina Maria Karstensen, age, 17, Unverheir. Ihre kinder, birthplace, Tinningstedt Jens Karstensen, age, 16, Unverheir. Ihre kinder, birthplace, Leck Maria Karstensen, age, 14, Unverheir. Ihre kinder, birthplace, inningstedt Nicolay Karstensen, age, 10, Unverheir. Ihre kinder, birthplace, Tinningstedt
    • Census: 1840, 1 Hufengebäude, Dorf Tinningstedt, Karlum, Südtondern ; Denmark Census, 1840 Karlum, Tønder, Denmark Dorf Tinningstedt 1 Hufengebäude Johann Karstensen, age 64, Verheir., Hufner, birthplace, Tinningstedt Anna Margaretha Gelde, age, 44, Verheir., seine Ehefrau Carsten Johann Karstensen, age, 25, ihre Kinder Catharina Maria Karstensen , age, 24, ihre Kinder Jens Karstensen, age, 21, ihre Kinder Maria Karstensen, age 19, ihre Kinder Nicolas Karstensen, age, 15, ihre Kinder Jens Bolle, age, 72
    • Census: 1845, Südtondern District, Karlum Parish, Tinningstedt 2. Angl. ; Census year: FT-1845 County: Südtondern District: Parish: Karlum Place name: Tinningstedt 2. Angl. Title no /address: Hufengebäude Household-/ family no: 1 Source entry no: C7827 Record no: 408 Name: Age: Marital status: Occupation in household: Occupation: Birth place: Christian Johannsen Jessen, 36, Verheir., Hufner, Tinningstedt Cathrina Maria Karstensen, 29, Verheir., seine Ehefrau, Tinningstedt Ludewig Martin Jessen, 4, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Johann Carsten Jessen, 2, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Johann Peter Christiansen, 23, Unverheir., Dienstknecht, Achtrup Kirchsp. Leck Sydslesvig, , Karlum, Tinningstedt, Hufengebäude, 1, FT-1845, C7827 Fam.no: 1 Land register no.: Hufengebäude Place name: Tinningstedt Name: Age: Marital status: Position in household: Occupation: Birth place: Johann Karstensen, 59, Verheir., Hufner, Viehhändler, Deezbüll Anna Magaretha Golde, 50, Verheir., seine Ehefrau, Clixbüll Karsten Johann Karstensen, 31, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Jens Karstensen, 26, nverheir., ihre Kinder, Leck Nicolay Karstensen, 20, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Anna Maria Thomsen, 23, Unverheir., Dienstmagd, Hörup Sydslesvig, , Klixbüll, Clixbüll, , 75, FT-1803, C5781 Fam.no: 75 Place name: Clixbüll Parish: Klixbüll Source: FT-1803 KIPno: C5781 RecNo: 353 Name: Age: Marital status: Position in household: Occupation: Birth place: Jens Golde, 34, Verheir., Hausvater Inste und Tagelöhner Catrina Golde, 35, Verheir., dessen Frau Anna Margr: Golde, 7, Unverheir., Kinder Metta Catr.. Golde, 4, Unverheir., Kinder Lüder Hans H. Golde, 1, Unverheir., Kinder Maria Hansen, 36, Unverheir., Miethling, nährt sich mit Händearbeit Sydslesvig, , Karlum, Tinningstedt, Hufengebäude, 7, FT-1845, C7827 Fam.no: 7 Land r Name: Age: Marital status: Position in household: Occupation: Birth place: Christian Johannsen, 24, Verheir., Hufenbesitzer, Clixbüll Maria Karstensen, 24, Verheir., seine Ehefrau, Tinningstedt Inge Liena Johannsen, 3, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Johann Christian Johannsen, 1, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Hans Johannsen, 71, Verheir., Eltern des Hausvaters, Sommerstedt Inge Christiansen, 64, Verheir., Eltern des Hausvaters, Clixbüll Sydslesvig, , Karlum, Tinningstedt, Kathengebäude, 30, FT-1845, C7827 Name: Age: Marital status: Position in household: Occupation: Birth place: Bahne Karstensen, 56, Verheir., Miethsmann, Koppelknecht, Niebüll Ksp. Paulina Johannsen, 42, erheir., seine Ehefrau, Enge Carolina Karstensen, 13, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Karsten Johann Karstensen, 11, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Ludwig Nicolay Karstensen, 8, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Sydslesvig, , Karlum, Tinningstedt, Hufengebäude, 4, FT-1845, C7827 Title: Hufengebäude Placename: Tinningstedt Parish: Karlum Census year: FT-1845 KIPno: C7827 recno: 250 Name: Age: Marital status: Pos. in household: Occupation: Birth place: Löder Hans Hinrich Golde, 42, Verheir., Hufner, Clixbüll Catharina Maria Jakobsen, 31, Verheir., seine Ehefrau, Tinningstedt Johanna Carolina Golde, 7, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Catharina Jensina Golde, 4, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Nomine Maria Golde, 1, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Nis Harksen, 61, Verheir., Stiefvater der Hausmutter, Leck Johanna Christiansen, 56, Verheir., seine Ehefrau, Tinningstedt Jens Golde, 76, Witwer, Vater des Hausvaters, Clixbüll Hans Nielsen, 31, Unverheir, Dienstbote, Clixbüll Peter Jensen, 17, Unverheir., Dienstbote, Lügum Magaretha Dorothea Petersen, 21, Unverheir., Dienstbote, Clixbüll

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Source: 948 C. Jessen, Arnold, 1992, Ancestors in the 4th Generation

    Historie Legende : Taufe den 10.ten Märts 1816 lfd, Nr. 2 Ksp, Karlum, geboren den 06. ten eodem, Catharina Maria Carstens, des Heuerling Johann Carstensen in Tinningstedt, und der Anna Margaretha Carstens geb. Golde, daselbst eheliche Tochter, Gewattern : Catharina Golde aus Sande 2.) Anna Catharina Cartstens Clixbüll, 3.) Nicoly Nicolaysen, Bosbühl
    (Source GEDBASS)
    (Genealogical Database)

    Rentamt des Kirchenkreises Südtondern
    Wikinerstraße 1
    D-25917 Leck

    Familienchronik Kirchenunterlagen
    Taufregiste

    Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1518-1921

    Schleswig-Holstein, Dänemark, und Schleswig-Holstein, Preußen, Deutschland, evangelische Kirchenbücher, 1597-1959

    Carstensen, Katharina, 1892, Tinningstedt, ? 1894
    Tinningstedt

    Denmark Census, 1840
    Catharina Maria Carstensen
    Denmark Census, 1840
    Name Catharina Maria Carstensen
    Event Type Census
    Event Date 1840
    Event Place Ballum, Tønder, Danmark
    Event Place Karlum, Tønder, Denmark (Original)
    Age 24
    Marital Status Single
    Birth Year (Estimated) 1816

    1840 Tinningstedt
    Johann Carstensen
    Denmark Census, 1840

    Name: Johann Carstensen
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1840
    Event Place: Ballum, Tønder, Danmark
    Event Place: Karlum, Tønder, Denmark
    Gender: Male
    Age: 64

    Marital Status: Married
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1776
    Household, Role, Sex, Age, Birthplace
    Johann Carstensen, Male, 64
    Anna Margaretha Gelde, Wife, Female, 44
    Carsten Johann Carstensen, Child, 25
    Catharina Maria Carstensen, Child, 24
    Jens Carstensen, Child, 21
    Maria Carstensen, Child, 19
    Nicolas Carstensen
    Child, 15
    Jens Bolle, 72


    Karl CARSTENSEN
    Birth, 23. February 1896, Tinningstedt, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Death, 10. August 1916, Russland

    Carstensen, Max * 18.05.1900, Tinningstedt, ? 28.05.1966
    Sollbrück

    Carstensen, Peter Heinrich (Henry), *, 09.05.1894, Tinningstedt
    ?, 17.08.1967, Seattle/Wash., USA

    Carstensen, Mathilde, * 16.04.1902, Tinningstedt, ?

    Denmark Census, 1845
    Åbenrå, Åbenrå, Danmark?

    Dorf Tinningstedt
    1 Hufengebäude?
    Christian Johannsen Jessen, Hufner

    Christian Johannsen Jessen, Head, M, 36
    Cathrina Maria Karstensen, Wife, F, 29
    Ludewig Martin Jessen, Child, U, 4
    Johann Carsten Jessen Child, U, 2

    Johann Peter Christiansen, U, 23, 20.08.1962, Hamburg

    Notes:

    Married:
    Huffner Christian johannsen Jessen in Tinningstedt, son of Lütje Jessen, Maricka Christiansen- and Catharina Maria Carstensen, in Tinningstedt, daughter of Hufner Johann Carstensen and Anna Margretha Golde in Clixbull
    Witnesses:
    Jes Sönnichsen Jessen and Johann Carstensen both in Tinningstedt
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

    Children:
    1. Ludwig Martin Jessen was born 2 Apr 1841, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany; died 2 Mar 1890, Tinningstedt, Karlum Patish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany.
    2. Johann Carsten Jessen was born 3 Mar 1843, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany; died 14 Nov 1923, Osterschhnatebüll, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany.
    3. 1. Andreas Peter Jessen was born Aug 1845, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Nordfriesland, Schelswig -Holstein, Denmark/Germany; died 20 Jan 1915, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia; was buried 21 Jan 1915, Goorah Farm, Gundiah District, Qld. Australia.
    4. Anna Margaretha Jessen was born 9 Sep 1847, Tinningstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany ; died 11 Jan 1928, Tinningstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany .
    5. Iwer Christian Jessen was born 7 Mar 1850, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany ; died United States of America.
    6. Christian Carsten Jessen was born 12 Oct 1854, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany ; died Klixbüll, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lütje Jessen was born Abt 1758, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany (son of Jes Sönnichsen and Rigina Rickertsen); died 1829, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1803, Tinningstedt, Südtondern District, Karlum Parish; Census year: FT-1803 County: Südtondern District: Parish: Karlum Place name: Tinningstedt Janne Jessen, 42, Verheir. Sophia Catr: Andresen, 38, Verheir. Frau Lütje Jessen, 45, Witwer, Dessen Bruder, Landswehrmann Jes Sönnichsen, 86, Witwer, Dessen Vater Note: Lütje Jessen is listed as a Widower. This must be a transcription error
    • Census: 1845, Tønder, Tønder, Danmark; Denmark Census, 1845 Mariata Christiansen Denmark Census, 1845 Tønder, Tønder, Danmark Name: Mariata Christiansen Event Type: Census Event Date: 1845 Event Place: Tønder, Tønder, Danmark Event Place: Tønder, Denmark Gender: Female Age: 65 Marital Status: Widow Birth Year (Estimated): 1780 Sønke Jessen, 27 Mariata Christiansen, 65 Jes Sananhsen Jessen, 34 Catharina Maria Jessen, 30 Lathe Jessen, Son, Male, 4

    Notes:

    Source:
    Jessen, Arnold (b. 1917 Tinningstedt in Niebüll),1970:
    Publication for the 325.Anniversary of 7th December, in the year 1645.
    Hof Jessen in
    Tinningstedt, farm and family history over 4 centuries. By AL Jessen
    and Hufenfolge from 1645. 35 pages

    Birth:
    Lüdervig Jessen

    Tinningstedt
    Amt Oversigt/Slesvig-Holsten/Nordfrisland/Karlum/Census/1803

    Census Year 1803
    Lütje Jessen
    Age 45
    County Schleswig-Holstein
    Hundred Nordfrisland, Parish Karlum, Placename Tinningstedt
    Born date 1758, Born Place , House Role Dessen Bruder, Marital Status Widow, Family No 30
    Matr No, Record No 299, Source reference 160
    No of Marriages 1
    Business Landswehrmann

    Census Year 1803
    Name Janne Jessen, Age 42, County, Schleswig-Holstein, Hundred Nordfrisland, Parish Karlum
    Placename , Tinningstedt
    Born date 1761
    House Role Husfader, Marital Status ,Married
    Family No 30, Matr No, Record No 297, Source reference 160
    No of Marriages 1
    Business Hufner

    Census Year 1803
    Name Sophia Catr: Andresen, Age 38
    County Schleswig-Holstein, Hundred Nordfrisland
    Parish Karlum, Placename Tinningstedt
    Born date. 765
    House Role, Kone, Marital Status Married
    Family No 30, Matr No
    Record No 298, Source reference 160
    No of Marriages 1
    Address Matrikel

    Census Year 1803
    Name Jes Sönnichsen, Age 86
    County Schleswig-Holstein, Hundred Nordfrisland
    Parish Karlum, Placename Tinningstedt
    House Role Dessen Vater
    Marital Status Widow,
    Family No 30, Matr No , Record No 300
    Source reference 160

    Lütje married Marinke/ Marina/Maricke Christensen 1809, Karlum Parish, Schleswig Holstein, Germany. Marinke/ (daughter of Christian Johannsen and Karen/Maren Johannes) was born 1780?, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; died After 1845, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Marinke/ Marina/Maricke Christensen was born 1780?, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (daughter of Christian Johannsen and Karen/Maren Johannes); died After 1845, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1803, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Sydslesvig County; Sydslesvig, Karlum, Tinningstedt, , 15, FT-1803, C5784 Placename: Tinningstedt Parish: Karlum Census year: FT-1803 KIPno: C5784 recno: 237 Name: Age: Marital status: Pos. in household: Occupation: Birth place: Christian Johannsen, 52, Witwer, Hausvater, Hufner Marina Christians, 22, Unverheir., Kinder Johanna Christians, 14, Unverheir., Kinder Maria Johannes, 87, Witwe, Dessen Mutter ********
    • Census: 1845, Hufengebäude, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Südtondern District; Census year: FT-1845 County: Südtondern District: Parish: Karlum Place name: Tinningstedt Title no /address: Hufengebäude Household-/ family no: 5 Source entry no: C7827 Record no: 25 Name: Age: Marital status: Occupation in household: Occupation: Birth place: Sönke Jessen, 27, Unverheir. Hufenbesitzer, Tinningstedt Marinke Christiansen, 65, Witwe, Mutter des Hausvaters, Tinningstedt Jes Sönnichsen Jessen, 34, Unverheir. Geschwister des Hausvaters, Tinningstedt Catharina Maria Jessen, 30, Unverheir. Geschwister des Hausvaters, Tinningstedt Lütje Jessen, 4, Unverheir. ihr Sohn, Tinningstedt
    • Census: 1845, Tønder, Tønder, Danmark; Denmark Census, 1845 Mariata Christiansen Denmark Census, 1845 Tønder, Tønder, Danmark Name: Mariata Christiansen Event Type: Census Event Date: 1845 Event Place: Tønder, Tønder, Danmark Event Place: Tønder, Denmark Gender: Female Age: 65 Marital Status: Widow Birth Year (Estimated): 1780 Sønke Jessen, 27 Mariata Christiansen, 65 Jes Sananhsen Jessen, 34 Catharina Maria Jessen, 30 Lathe Jessen, Son, Male, 4
    • Census: 1845, Hufengebäude, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Südtondern County; Source: FT-1845 Name: Marinke Christiansen Age: 65 Marital status: Witwe Occupation: Mutter des Hausvaters Birth place: Tinningstedt Parish: Karlum County: Südtondern Place name: Tinningstedt Household-/family no: 5 Title no/address: Hufengebäude No of families/house: 1 Source entry no: C7827 Record no.: 256

    Notes:

    C 840. Jessen,Arnold (* 1917 Tinningstedt bei Niebüll), etwa 1970:
    Festschrift zur 325.Wiederkehr des Festschrift zur 325.Wiederkehr
    des 7.12. Anno 1645.Hof Jessen in Tinningstedt, Hof und
    Familienchronik über 4 Jahrhunderte. Mit Mit AL Jessen und
    Hufenfolge ab 1645. 35 Seiten

    Translation:

    Jessen, Arnold (b. 1917 Tinningstedt in Niebüll),1970:
    Publication for the 325.Anniversary of 7th December, in the year 1645.
    Hof Jessen in
    Tinningstedt, farm and family history over 4 centuries. By AL Jessen
    and Hufenfolge from 1645. 35 pages

    Birth:
    Maybe her Census age is wrong

    1835 5 Hufenbesitzer,Tinningstedt

    Mariata Christiansen
    Denmark Census, 1835

    Name: Mariata Christiansen
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1835
    Event Place: Ballum, Tønder, Danmark
    Event Place: Karlum, Tønder, Denmark
    Age: 55
    Marital Status: Widow
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1780

    Christian Johannsen Jessen
    Denmark Census, 1835
    Name Christian Johannsen Jessen
    Event Type Census
    Event Date 1835
    Event Place Ballum, Tønder, Danmark
    Event Place Karlum, Tønder, Denmark
    Age 26
    Marital Status Single
    Birth Year (Estimated) 1809

    Jes Sorenffen Jessen
    Denmark Census, 1835

    Name: Jes Sorenffen Jessen
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1835
    Event Place: Ballum, Tønder, Danmark
    Event Place: Karlum, Tønder, Denmark
    Age: 24
    Marital Status: Single
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1811

    1835 Tinningstedt
    Sorte Jessen
    Denmark Census, 1835

    Name: Sorte Jessen
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1835
    Event Place: Ballum, Tønder, Danmark
    Event Place: Karlum, Tønder, Denmark
    Age: 16
    Marital Status: Single
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1819

    Catharina Maria Jessen
    Denmark Census, 1835

    Name: Catharina Maria Jessen
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1835
    Event Place: Ballum, Tønder, Danmark
    Event Place: Karlum, Tønder, Denmark
    Age: 20
    Marital Status: Single
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1815

    1840
    5 Hufenbesitzer, Tinningstedt

    Marmke Christiansen
    Denmark Census, 1840

    Name: Marmke Christiansen
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1840
    Event Place: Ballum, Tønder, Danmark
    Event Place: Karlum, Tønder, Denmark
    Age: 60
    Marital Status: Widow
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1780

    Denmark Census, 1840
    Marmke Christiansen,60
    Christian Johannsen Jessen, Child, 31
    Jes Sorenssen Jessen, Child, 29
    Katharina Maria Jessen, Child, 25
    Souke Jessen, Child, 21

    Hufenbesitzer, Tinningstedt

    Christian Johannsen Jessen
    Denmark Census, 1840

    Denmark Census, 1840
    Name: Christian Johannsen Jessen
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1840
    Event Place: Ballum, Tønder, Danmark
    Event Place: Karlum, Tønder, Denmark
    Age: 31
    Marital Status: Single
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1809

    Jes Sorenssen Jessen
    Denmark Census, 1840

    Name: Jes Sorenssen Jessen
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1840
    Event Place: Ballum, Tønder, Danmark
    Event Place: Karlum, Tønder, Denmark
    Age: 29
    Marital Status: Single
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1811

    Katharina Maria Jessen
    Denmark Census, 1840

    Name: Katharina Maria Jessen
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1840
    Event Place: Ballum, Tønder, Danmark
    Event Place: Karlum, Tønder, Denmark
    Age: 25
    Marital Status: Single
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1815

    Souke Jessen
    Denmark Census, 1840


    Name: Souke Jessen
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1840
    Event Place: Ballum, Tønder, Danmark
    Event Place: Karlum, Tønder, Denmark
    Age: 21
    Marital Status: Single
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1819

    Jes Sorenssen Jessen (Jes Sönnichsen Jessen)
    Souke Jessen (Söhnke Jessen)

    Insidders
    5 Hufenbesitzer, Tinningstedt

    Children:
    1. 2. Christian Johannsen Jessen was born 15 Jan 1809, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark/ Germany; died 24 Feb 1889, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany ; was buried 2 Mar 1889, Karlum Church Cemetery.
    2. Jes Sönnichsen Jessen was born 1811, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany; died Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany.
    3. Catrina/Cathrina Maria Jessen was born Abt 1815, Tiningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
    4. Söhnke/Sønke Jessen was born 1818, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany; died 12 Oct 1865, Vor Fru Haderselv Sogn, Haderslev Amt, Denmark; was buried 17 Oct 1865, Vor Fru Haderselv Sogn.

  3. 6.  Johann Karstensen/Carstensen was born Abt 1786/1790, Deezbüll, Sydslesvig, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (son of Karsten/Carsten Johannsen and Catharina Maria Egeberg); died 25 Jul 1862, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig- Holstein, .

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1803, Südtondern, , Christian Albrechts Koog, alten Chr.-Albr. Koeg; Südtondern, , Christian Albrechts Koog, alten Chr.-Albr. Koeg, , 3, FT-1803, C8518 Carsten Johannsen, 54, Witwer, Hausvater, occupatiuon, Viehhändler und Landmann Nicolay Carstensen, 20, Unverheir., Sohn desselben Johann Carstensen, 18, Unverheir., Sohn, occupatiuon, desselben Bahne Carstensen, 14, Unverheir., Sohn, occupation, desselben Anna Catrina Carstensen, 7, Tochter
    • Census: 1835, Hufengebäude 1, Dorf Tinningstedt ; Denmark Census 1835 Karlum, Tønder, Denmark Südtondern District Tinningstedt Dorf Tinningstedt Hufengebäude Family 1 Johann Karstensen, age, 49, Verheir., Hufner, Viehhändler, birthplace Deezbüll Anna Mararetha Golde, age, 39, erheir., seine Ehefrau, birthplace, Clixbüll Karsten Johanna Karstensen, age, 21, nverheir., ihre kinder, birthplace, Tinningstedt Catharina Maria Karstensen, age, 17, Unverheir. Ihre kinder, birthplace, Tinningstedt Jens Karstensen, age, 16, Unverheir. Ihre kinder, birthplace, Leck Maria Karstensen, age, 14, Unverheir. Ihre kinder, birthplace, inningstedt Nicolay Karstensen, age, 10, Unverheir. Ihre kinder, birthplace, Tinningstedt
    • Census: 1845, Hufengebäude, 1, Tinningstedt, Karlum, Sydslesvig; Sydslesvig, , Karlum, Südtondern, Tinningstedt, Hufengebäude, 1, FT-1845, C7827 Fam.no: 1 Land register no.: Hufengebäude Place name: Tinningstedt Name: Age: Marital status: Position in household: Occupation: Birth place: Johann Karstensen, 59, Verheir., Hufner, Viehhändler, Deezbüll Anna Magaretha Golde, 50, Verheir., seine Ehefrau, Clixbüll Karsten Johann Karstensen, 31, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Jens Karstensen, 26, nverheir., ihre Kinder, Leck Nicolay Karstensen, 20, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Anna Maria Thomsen, 23, Unverheir., Dienstmagd, Hörup Hufner, Farmer Viehhändler, Drover, cattle trader Possible father Sydslesvig, , Deezbüll, , , 19.1, Vz-1803, C5152 Fam.no: 19.1 Parish: Deezbüll Name: Age: Marital status: Position in household: Occupation: Birth place: Johann Karstensen, 59, Verheir., Mann, Kätner ohne Land Also a possible father Sydslesvig, , Risum, Bollhaus, , 9, FT-1803, C6361 Fam.no: 9 Place name: Bollhaus Parish: Risum Name: Age: Marital status: Position in household: Occupation: Birth place: Karsten Johansen, 56, Verheir. Mann Käthner mit Land und Zimmermann Incke Karstens, 54, Verheir., dessen Frau Abel Karstens, 23, Unverheir., Ihre Kinder Andreas Fedde Karstens, 17, Unverheir. Ihre Kinder Johann Karstensen, 13, Unverheir., Ihre Kinder All information on selected person Year: FT-1845 Source reference: Kort nr. 133 s. 208 Cadastre/Address: Haus Household No: 78 F2 Number af families/house: 2 Name: Johannes Karstensen Age: 3 Civil status: Unverheir. Birth place: Deezbüll Occupation: Alumne der Armencasse Parish: Deezbüll Shire: Südtondern Place name: Deezbüll Source entry No: C4898 Record No.: 370 Year: Vz-1803 Source reference: Household No: 19.1 Name: Johann Karstensen Gender: M Age: 59 Civil status: Verheir. Position in household: Mann Occupation: Kätner ohne Land No of marriage: 1 Parish: Deezbüll Shire: Südtondern Comments: in der 1ten Ehe Source entry No: C5152 Record No.: 78

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Deezbüll, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    Amt Oversigt/Slesvig-Holsten/Nordfrisland/Karlum/Folketællinger/1845

    Heurling, später Hufner in Tinningstedt

    Deezbüll 1803
    Johann Karstensen
    Denmark Census 1803
    Parish: Deezbüll Source: Vz-1803 KIPno: C5152 RecNo: 78
    Südtondern Shire
    Johan Karstensen, age, 59, Verheir., Kätner ohne Land
    (born abt 1744)

    Possible parents
    Carsten Johannsen
    1749?1814
    Birth 1749 Christian Albrecht Koog, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
    Death 1814 Tinningstedt, Duchie of Schleswig, fiefdom of Denmark

    Catharina Egebergs
    Birth Klixbull,Duchie of Schleswig, fiefdom of Denmark.
    Death Klixbull, Duchie of Schleswig, fiefdom of Denmark
    son
    Johann Karstensen
    1786?1862
    Birth 1786, Tinningstedt, Duchie of Schleswig, fiefdom of Denmark.
    Death 1862, Tinningstedt, Duchie of Schleswig, fiefdom of Denmak

    Possible Birth
    Name: Johann Karstens
    Gender: männlich (Male)
    Event Type: Taufe (Baptism)
    Birth Date: 27 Jan 1788
    Baptism Date: 1 Feb 1788
    Baptism Place: Tellingstedt, Schleswig-Holstein , Deutschland (Germany)
    Father: Johann Karstens
    Mother: Wiebke Rathmann
    City or District: Tellingstedt
    Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

    Deezbüll 1767
    Johan Karstensen, Jens Karstensen

    Deezbüll 2 Mar 1818
    Karsten Karstensen


    Denmark Census 1803
    Parish: Deezbüll Source: Vz-1803 KIPno: C5152 RecNo: 78
    Südtondern Shire
    Karsten Andreas Karstensen, age 28, Verheir., Mann Hufner
    (Born 1775)

    Denmark Census 1803
    Deezbüll, Südtondern
    Peter Christian Karstensen, age, 30, Verhier., Inste ohne Land
    (Born 1773)

    Denmark Census 1803
    Deezbüll, Südtondern
    Sönke Karstensen, age, 45, Verheir., Hufner
    (Born abt 1758)

    Denmark Census1845
    Klixbüll, Südtondern
    Hufengebäude
    Household No. 1 F1

    Johann CARSTENSEN
    Occupation Heurling, später Hufner in Tinningstedt
    Wohnort Tinningstedt, Beruf Heuerling, später Hufner,

    Karlum, Sydtønder, Slesvig-Holsten

    GEDBAS
    (Source GEDBASS)
    Familienchronik Kirchenunterlagen
    Taufregiste

    Historie Legende : Taufe den 10.ten Märts 1816 lfd, Nr. 2 Ksp, Karlum, geboren den 06. ten eodem, Catharina Maria Carstens, des Heuerling Johann Carstensen in Tinningstedt, und der Anna Margaretha Carstens geb. Golde, daselbst eheliche Tochter, Gewattern : Catharina Golde aus Sande 2.) Anna Catharina Cartstens Clixbüll, 3.) Nicoly Nicolaysen, Bosbühl,

    Historie Legende : Taufe Ksp. Karlum den 17. ten November 1821 lfd. Nr. 20, geboren den 07. ten November 1821 eodem in Tinningstedt, Maria Carstensen, des Hufners Johann Carstensen in Tinningstedt und der Anna Margaretha geb. Golde daselbst eheliche Tochter, Gewattern : 1.) Johanna Carstens in Tinningstedt, 2.) Mettha Catharina Golde in Sande, 3.) Boy Jensen in Tinningstedt.

    Legende Historie, Taufe Ksp. Karlum anno 1824 den 8. ten Feb. lfd. Nr. 2, geboren den 31. 01. 1824, Tinningstedt, eodem, Johann Margaretha Carstensen, des Hufners Johann Johann Carstensen, in Tinningstedt und der Anna Margaretha geb. Golde, Gewattern : 1.) Anna Margaretha Friedrichsen, Achtrup, 2.) Anna Catharina Wollesen, Leck, 3.) Nis Hansen
    in Tinningstedt,

    Historie Legende Taufe Ksp. Karlum den 1. ten Dez. 1826, Nr. 1. geboren den 21. Nov. 1826 eodem in Tinningstedt, Nicolay Carstensen, des Hufners Johann Carstensen, in Tinningstedt und der Anna Margaretha geb. Golde daselbst eheliche Tochter, Gewattern : 1.) Lütje Jessen in Tinningstedt, 2.) Sönke Friedrichsen, ibid, 3.) Maria Jacobsen auf Mittelhoff,


    United States Census, 1910
    Almira, Lincoln, Washington, United States Julius C Johnson
    Julius C Johnson,46, birthplace, Germany, occupation, banks
    Mable Johnson, wife, 36, birthplace, Iowa
    Norma Johnson, age 15, daughter, birthplace, Washington
    Walter Johnson, 11, birthplace, Washington
    Ray Johnson, 10, son, birthplace, Washington
    Henry Carstensen, 15, Laborer, birthlace, Germany**
    Mayme Williams, 32, Roomer, birthplace, Minnesota

    Carsten M.Johnson, 43, birthplace, Germany
    Bertha, 34, wife, birthplace, New York
    Francis A Johnson, daughter, birthplace, Washington

    *ten**
    Harry Carstensen
    Heinrich Peter (Harry) Carstensen, born, 20 Jul 1898, Tinningstedt, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland, died 10 Dec 1982, USA
    Father, Peter Heinrich Godfried Carstensen
    Mother, Augusta Ingwersen
    Spouse of Harry Carssen
    Elyse Agnes Evers Carstensen
    18 Mar 1904
    Almira, Lincoln County, Washington, USA
    14 Sep 1982 (aged 78)
    Almira, Lincoln County, Washington, USA

    Children
    Harry Carstensen
    21 Jan 1929
    Almira, Lincoln County, Washington, USA
    Death 21 Jan 1929
    Almira, Lincoln County, Washington, USA

    Richard Eugene Carstensen
    Birth 21 Apr 1933
    Death 2 Sep 2010 (aged 77)

    Augusta Ingwersen


    United States World War I Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918
    Draft Registration
    Ferry County, Franklin County, Garfield County, Grant County, Washington, United States
    Henry P Carstensen, born 9 May 1894 in Tinningstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, naturalised, farmer, married, wife to support occupation, medium build, eyes blue, complexion light
    Signed, Henry P. Carstensen

    United States, GenealogyBank Historical Newspaper Obituaries, 1815-2011
    Mr Henry P Corstensen Carstensen , obituary, 18 Aug 1967, Seattle, Washington, residence date, 17 Aug 1967 , age, 72,
    occupation, State Chairman, wheat farmer, birthplace, Germany, death date, 17 Aug 1967, brother, Harry Carstensen, daughter, Mrs Elizabeth Radmaker, son, Henry P Carstensen Jr

    Henry Peter Carstensen *****
    Born 9 May 1894 in Tinningstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
    Son of [father unknown] and Ingwart (Carl) Carstensen
    Husband of Elizabeth (Blinn)
    Married 22 Oct 1916 in Almira, Lincoln County, Washington State, USA, 22 October 1916
    Father of Myron B Carstensen
    Died 1967 in Seattle, King County, Washington State, USA
    Parents of Peter Heinrich Carstensen were Heinrich Karstensen, 30, March 1865, Sollwitt, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein and Anna Margarethe Harmsen, born, 8 Nov 1865, Janneby, Schleswig-Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein

    Peter Heinrich Carstensen was the brother of Heinrich Peter Carstensen, born 20 Jul 1898 Tinningstedt, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein

    Lieutenant Myron B Carstensen
    Born 6 Dec 1919 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington State, U.S.A.
    Ancestors ancestors
    Son of Henry Peter Carstensen and Elizabeth (Blinn) Carstensen
    Lt. Myron B. Carstensen was buried in Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA in Honolulu, Hawaii, National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (Punchbowl).

    Pullman, Washington, United States
    Myron B. Carstensen, Military Service, 29 Sep 1942, born 1919, Washington, army branch, Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
    United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

    Ingwart Carstensen formerly Carl
    Born 27 May 1864 in Germany
    Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    Mother of Henry Peter Carstensen
    Died 28 Jun 1921 in Davenport, Lincoln County, Washington State, USA

    Arrival: 15 May 1900; Washington, Naturalizations, 1853-1980; Document date 28 Jun 1912; Washington, Wills, and Probate Records, 1807-1997; U.S. Find A Grave Index, 1600s-1997

    Ingwart Carl Carstensen
    Birth 1864
    Death 1921 (aged 56?57)
    Burial
    Mountain View Cemetery
    Davenport, Lincoln County, Washington, USA
    Memorial ID 13833956

    United States Census, 1930
    Lincoln, Washington
    Alimira Town
    Julius C Johnson, age, 67, birthplace, Germany, occupation, Banker, President
    Mabel Johnson, age 57, birthplace, Iowa

    This Carsten Johannsen fits
    ********************
    Südtondern, , Christian Albrechts Koog, alten Chr.-Albr. Koeg, , 3, FT-1803, C8518
    Carsten Johannsen, 54, Witwer, Hausvater, occupatiuon, Viehhändler und Landmann
    Nicolay Carstensen, 20, Unverheir., Sohn desselben
    Johann Carstensen, 18, Unverheir., Sohn, occupatiuon, desselben
    Bahne Carstensen, 14, Unverheir., Sohn, occupation, desselben
    Anna Catrina Carstensen, 7, Tochter

    16 May 1909
    Ship, Pennsylvania
    Name, Peter Carstensen, männlich (Male), ethnicity/nationality, Preußen (German), marital status, ledig (Single), departure age, 15, birth date, abt 1894
    residence place, Collund, departure date, 16 Mai 1909 (16 May 1909), departure place, Hamburg, Deutschland (Germany)
    arrival place: Cuxhaven; Boulogne-sur-Mer; New York, occupation, Schüler, military service: Reisepass
    ship name, Pennsylvania, shipping clerk, Hamburg-Amerika Linie (Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft), shipping line, Hamburg-Amerika Linie (Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft)
    ship type, Dampfschiff, ship flag, Deutschland
    accommodation: 3. Klasse
    Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934

    United States Census, 1920
    Davenport Ward 3, Lincoln, Washington, United States
    Inguert C Carstensen, 55, birthplace, Denmark, occupation, doctor, veteninary, immigration year, 19000
    Metta Carstensen, daughter, 29, birthplace, Denmark, immigration year, immigration year,1910
    Peter Carstensen, son, 24, birthplce, Denmark,
    immigration year, 1910
    Julius Carstensen, son, 21, birthplace, Denmark, immigration year, 1915

    Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960
    Ingvard Carl Carstensen , death, 08 Oct 1921, Davenport, Lincoln, Washington, 57 years 4 months 11 days, birth date, 27 May 1864, married, spouse, Maren Carstensen, occupation veterinarain,birthplace, Denmark, cause of death, automobile accident, informant was Julius Carstensen, burial, 11 Oct 1921

    Johann married Anna Magaretha Golde 1813, Karlum, Klixbüll, , Schleswig-holstein. Anna (daughter of Jens Gölde and Catrina Nicolaÿsen/Jensen) was born 1795, Clixbüll (Klixbüll), Sydslesvig, Schleswig- Holstein; died 8 Dec 1873?, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig- Holstein. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Anna Magaretha Golde was born 1795, Clixbüll (Klixbüll), Sydslesvig, Schleswig- Holstein (daughter of Jens Gölde and Catrina Nicolaÿsen/Jensen); died 8 Dec 1873?, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig- Holstein.

    Other Events:

    • Census: Tinningsted, Karlum, Tonder, Denmark, 1 Feb 1840; Karlum, Tønder, Denmark Johann Carstensen. 64, Anna Margaretha Golde, 44 Catharina Maria Carstensen, 24 Jens Carstensen, 21, Maria Carstensen, 19 Nicolas Carstensen, 15 Jens Bolle, 72, widow
    • Census: 1803, Clixbüll, Klixbüll Parish, Sydslesvig; Sydslesvig, , Klixbüll, Clixbüll, , 75, FT-1803, C5781 Fam.no: 75 Place name: Clixbüll Parish: Klixbüll Source: FT-1803 KIPno: C5781 RecNo: 353 Name: Age: Marital status: Position in household: Occupation: Birth place: Jens Golde, 34, Verheir., Hausvater Inste und Tagelöhner Catrina Golde, 35, Verheir., dessen Frau Anna Margr. Golde, 7, Unverheir., Kinder Metta Catr. Golde, 4, Unverheir., Kinder Lüder Hans H. Golde, 1, Unverheir., Kinder Maria Hansen, 36, Unverheir., Miethling, nährt sich mit Händearbeit
    • Census: 1 Feb 1835, Hufengebäude, Dorf Tinningstedt, Karlum, Tønder, Denmark; Denmark Census 1835 Karlum, Tønder, Denmark Tinningstedt Dorf Tinningstedt Hufengebäude Family 1 Johann Karstensen, age, 49, Verheir., Hufner, Viehhändler, birthplace Deezbüll Anna Mararetha Golde, age, 39, erheir., seine Ehefrau, birthplace, Clixbüll Karsten Johanna Karstensen, age, 21, nverheir., ihre kinder, birthplace, Tinningstedt Catharina Maria Karstensen, age, 14, Unverheir. Ihre kinder, birthplace, Tinningstedt Jens Karstensen, age, 16, Unverheir. Ihre kinder, birthplace, Leck Maria Karstensen, age, 14, Unverheir. Ihre kinder, birthplace, inningstedt Nicolay Karstensen, age, 10, Unverheir. Ihre kinder, birthplace, Tinningstedt
    • Census: 1845, Hufengebäude, 1, Tinningstedt, Karlum, Sydslesvig; Sydslesvig, , Karlum, Tinningstedt, Hufengebäude, 1, FT-1845, C7827 Fam.no: 1 Land register no.: Hufengebäude Place name: Tinningstedt Name: Age: Marital status: Position in household: Occupation: Birth place: Johann Karstensen, 59, Verheir., Hufner, Viehhändler, Deezbüll Anna Magaretha Golde, 50, Verheir., seine Ehefrau, Clixbüll Karsten Johann Karstensen, 31, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Jens Karstensen, 26, nverheir., ihre Kinder, Leck Nicolay Karstensen, 20, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Anna Maria Thomsen, 23, Unverheir., Dienstmagd, Hörup
    • Census: 1 Feb 1860, Hufengebäude, Dorf Tinningstedt, Karlum, Tønder, Denmark; Denmark Census 1860 Tinningstedt, Karlum, Südtondern Hufengebäude Johann Karstesen, 75, Hufner, Viehhändler, birthplace, Deezbüll Anna Margarethe, 65, Verheir., seine Ehefrau, birthplace, Clixbüll Jens Karstesen, 41, Unverheir. Ihre kinder, birthplace, Leck Nicolay Karstesen, age, 35 Hans Peter Johannsen, age 14 Ingeberg Jacobsen, age, 23

    Notes:

    Birth:
    (GEDBAS, Genealogical Database)


    Possible connection
    Name: Anna Margaretha Carstensen
    [Anna Margaretha Clausen]
    Birth Date: 20 Feb 1872
    Death Date: 8 Apr 1954
    Death Place: Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Age: 82
    Flensburg, Germany, Death Index Cards, 1874-1982

    Name: Anna Maria Henig
    [Anna Maria Johannsen]
    Birth Date: 30 Dez 1880 (30 Dec 1880)
    Death Date: 15 Feb 1952
    Death Place: Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Age: 71
    Certificate Number: 201/1952
    Flensburg, Germany, Death Index Cards, 1874-1982

    Anna Maria Johannsen
    Flensburg, Germany, Death Index Cards, 1874-1982

    Anna Maria Johannsen, born, Anna Maria Johannsen, born 30 Dec 1880, Finningstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark/Germany

    William Christian Henning
    born, 23 Aug 1885 Kampen, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland,
    death, 10 Feb 1960 Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland


    Notes:

    Married:
    31 Dec 1813, Bordelum?

    Children:
    1. Karsten Johann Carstensen was born 1814, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig- Holstein.
    2. Jens Carstensen was born 24 Jul 1819, Leck, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland; was christened 1 Aug 1819, Leck, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland.
    3. 3. Catharina Maria Karstensen/Carstensen was born 2 Mar 1816, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig- Holstein; was christened 10 Mar 1816; died 19 Mar 1889, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany ; was buried Karlum Church.
    4. Maria Carstensen was born 7 Nov 1821, Tinningstedt, Karlum, Schleswig- Holstein ; died 10 Nov 1902.
    5. Johanna Margaretha Carstensen was born 31 Jan 1824, Tinningstedt, Karlum, Schleswig - Holstein, Denmark/Germany ; was christened 8 Feb 1824.
    6. Nicolay Carstensen was born 21 Nov 1826, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig- Holstein; died 2 May 1901, Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jes Sönnichsen was born Abt 1717, Achtrup, Leck Parish, Südtondern County, Schleswig-Holstein ; died After 1803, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1803, Tinningstedt, Südtondern District, Karlum Parish; Census year: FT-1803 County: Südtondern District: Parish: Karlum Place name: Tinningstedt Household-/ family no: 30 Source entry no: C5784 Record no: 299 Name: Age: Marital status: Occupation in household: Occupation: Birth place: Janne Jessen, 42, Verheir. Hausvater, Hufner Sophia Catr: Andresen, 38, Verheir. Frau Lütje Jessen, 45, Witwer, Dessen Bruder, Landswehrmann Jes Sönnichsen, 86, Witwer, Dessen Vater Source: FT-1803 Name: Jes Sönnichsen Age: 86 Position in household: Dessen Vater Marital status: Witwer Parish: Karlum County: Südtondern Place name: Tinningstedt Household-/family no: 30 Marriage no: 1 Source entry no: C5784 Record no.: 300 Witwer=Widower Sönke JESSEN Birth: 1763-08-03 Achtrup, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Death: 1838-01-19 Achtrup, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Year: FT-1803 Source reference: Mikrokort 43/1 Household No: 36 Name: Sönke Jessen Gender: M Age: 34 Civil status: Verheir. Position in household: Hausvater Occupation: Hüfner No of marriage: 1 Parish: Leck District: Karrharde Shire: Südtondern Place name: Achtrup Source entry No: C7318 Record No.: 755 All members of the household Name: Age: Married?: Pos. in household: Occupation: BirTD place: Sönke Jessen 34 Verheir. Hausvater Hüfner Christina Sörensen 25 Verheir. Dessen Frau Maria Margr. Jessen 4 Unverheir. Ihre Kinder Sönke Jessen 1 Unverheir. Ihre Kinder Jes Sönnichsen 67 Verheir. Dessen Vater S......?? Maren Jesses 65 Verheir. Dessen Mutter Helena Nissen 35 Unverheir. Dienstmädchen Hans Tombü 28 Verheir. Hausvater Inste ohne Land und Taglöhner Catrina Maria Bendixens 30 Verheir. Dessen Frau Peter Ebsen 9 Unverheir. Bruder der Frau Jes SÖNNICHSEN Birth: 1736-02-01 Achtrup, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Death: 1804-08-27 Achtrup, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Söncke NISSEN Birth: 1690 Death: 1763 Achtrup, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany And Kiestin HANSEN Birth: 1698 Hürupfeld, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland Death: 1773-03-19 Achtrup, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Possible connections
    Sönke Jessen, born, 3 August 1763, Achtrup, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland, death, 19 January 1838, Achtrup, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland
    Parents, Jes Sönnichsen and Maren Thomsen

    Jes Sonnichsen, birth, 1 February 1736, Achtrup, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland, death, 27 August 1804, Achtrup, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland, marriage, 10 June 1768, Leck, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland, father, Söncke Nissen, birth, 1890, death, 1763, Achtrup, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschlanm mother, Kiestin Hansen, born, 1698, Hürupfeld, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland, death, 19 March 1773
    Achtrup, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland

    Possible marriage

    ame: Jes Sonnichsen
    Gender: männlich (Male)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 1743
    Marriage Place: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Relationship: Groom
    Spouse: Regina Richarth
    City or District: Braderup, Gröde, Hallig, Hooge, Karlum, Kr u Tondern
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

    Name: Regina Richarth
    Gender: weiblich (Female)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Place: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Relationship: Bride
    Father: Joh. Richarth
    Spouse: Jes Sonnichsen
    City or District: Braderup, Gröde, Hallig, Hooge, Karlum, Kr u Tondern
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-192

    Name: Janne Jessen
    Gender: männlich (Male)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1792
    Marriage Place: Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Father: Jess Sönnichsen
    Mother: Regina Sönnichsen
    Spouse: Sophia Catharina Andreas
    Page Number: 47
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Ladelund (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Ladelund
    FHL Film Number: 1198850
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Name: Regina Sönnichsen
    Maiden Name: Johanneses
    Gender: weiblich (Female)
    Spouse: Jess Sönnichsen
    Child: Janne Jessen
    Page Number: 47
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Ladelund (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Ladelund
    FHL Film Number: 1198850
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-19
    Name: Sophia Catharina Andreas
    [Sophia Catharina Christiansen]
    Gender: weiblich (Female)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1792
    Marriage Place: Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein,

    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945


    Name: Sophia Catharina Andreas
    [Sophia Catharina Christiansen]
    Gender: weiblich (Female)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1792
    Marriage Place: Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Father: Andreas Christiansen
    Spouse: Janne Jessen
    Page Number: 47
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Ladelund (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Ladelund
    FHL Film Number: 1198850
    Deutschland (Germany)
    Father: Andreas Christiansen
    Spouse: Janne Jessen
    Page Number: 47
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Ladelund (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Ladelund

    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945
    Name: Sophia Catharina Andreas
    [Sophia Catharina Christiansen]
    Gender: weiblich (Female)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1792
    Marriage Place: Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Father: Andreas Christiansen
    Spouse: Janne Jessen
    Page Number: 47
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Ladelund (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Ladelund
    FHL Film Number: 1198850
    FHL Film Number: 1198850

    Jes married Rigina Rickertsen 2 Jan 1743, Karlum Parish, Schleswig Holstein, Germany. Rigina (daughter of Johann Rickertsen and Maren Carstens) died Klixbüll, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Rigina Rickertsen (daughter of Johann Rickertsen and Maren Carstens); died Klixbüll, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

    Notes:

    Birth:

    Child
    Name Marn Sonnicksen
    Sex Female
    Birth Date 27 Mar 1745
    Birthplace Hallig, Schleswig-Holstein, Preußen, Deutschland
    Birthplace (Original) , , Braderup, Gröde, Hallig, Hooge, Karlum, Kr u Tondern, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland
    Father's Name Jes Sonnicksen
    Mother's Name Regina Jessens
    Event Type Birth
    Page Number 43
    Church Name Evangelische Kirche Oland (Kr. Husum)
    Note Taufen, Heiraten u Tote 1649-1813
    (Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971)

    Possible father
    Name: Johann Richertsen
    Event Type: Beerdigung (Burial)
    Death Date: abt 1758
    Burial Date: 1758
    Burial Place: Fahretoft u Klixbüll, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Page Number: 105;106;113
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Klixbüll (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Fahretoft u Klixbüll
    FHL Film Number: 1198883
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage, 17 Jan 1743
    Jes Sönnichsen, in Achtrup and Rigina, daughter of Joh. Richarth
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

    Name: Regina Richarth
    Gender: weiblich (Female)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Place: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Relationship: Bride
    Father: Joh. Richarth
    Spouse: Jes Sonnichsen
    City or District: Braderup, Gröde, Hallig, Hooge, Karlum, Kr u Tondern
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

    Children:
    1. Janne Jessen was born 1761, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany; died 1822, , Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany.
    2. 4. Lütje Jessen was born Abt 1758, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany ; died 1829, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany.

  3. 10.  Christian Johannsen was born Abt 1749, Tinningstedt or Klixbüll,, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark/Germany (son of Johann Christiansen and Maren/Maria Carstens/Johannes); died Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1803, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Sydslesvig; This Christian Johannsen is the best fit Sydslesvig, Karlum, Tinningstedt, , 15, FT-1803, C5784 Placename: Tinningstedt Parish: Karlum Census year: FT-1803 KIPno: C5784 recno: 237 Name: Age: Marital status: Pos. in household: Occupation: Birth place: Christian Johannsen, 52, Witwer, Hausvater, Hufner Marina Christians, 22, Unverheir., Kinder Johanna Christians, 14, Unverheir., Kinder Maria Johannes, 87, Witwe, Dessen Mutter Maria Johannes, born abt 1716 Christian Johannsen, born abt 1751 Marina would be Maricke/Marinke

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Source:
    Jessen, Arnold (b. 1917 Tinningstedt in Niebüll),1970:
    Publication for the 325.Anniversary of 7th December, in the year 1645.
    Hof Jessen in
    Tinningstedt, farm and family history over 4 centuries. By A L Jessen
    and Hufenfolge from 1645. 35 pages

    Source, Folketællinger - Dansk Demografisk Database

    Denmark Census 1803
    Achtrup, Leck Parish, Südtondern District
    Christian Johannsen, age, 54, Verheir., Hausvater, Inste ohne Land und Taglöhner
    Catrina Maria Johannsens, age, 53, Verheir., Dessen Frau

    Christian Johannsen, born abt 1849
    Catrina Maria Johannsens, born abt 1850

    Possible marriage
    5 Apr 1778, Medelby, Schleswig-Holstein, Christian Johannsen, Bachelor in Tinningstedt--, and-- Karen, daughterof-Johann Hansen and Anna born - Kraaglund?
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Denmark Census 1803
    Lügum, Süderlügum, Südtondern
    Christian Johannsen, 57, Verheir., Hausvater, Käthner ohne Land und Schneider
    Anna Carin Johannsen, 48, Verheir., Frau
    Folketællinger - Dansk Demografisk Database

    Christian Johannsen, born abt 1746
    Anna Carin Johannsen, born abt 1755


    Lügum, Süderlügum, Südtondern

    Name: Christian Johannsen
    Gender: männlich (Male)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 5 Apr 1778
    Marriage Place: Medelby, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Spouse: Karen Jansen
    Page Number: 22
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Medelby (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Medelby
    FHL Film Number: 1198849
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Name: Karen Jansen
    Gender: weiblich (Female)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 5 Apr 1778
    Marriage Place: Medelby, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Father: Johann Jansen
    Mother: Anna Jansen
    Spouse: Christian Johannsen
    Page Number: 22
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Medelby (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Medelby
    FHL Film Number: 1198849
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Christian married Karen/Maren Johannes Karlum, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark/Germany. Karen/Maren was born Abt 1755, Lügum, Süderlügum, Südtondern, Schleswig-Holstein. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Karen/Maren Johannes was born Abt 1755, Lügum, Süderlügum, Südtondern, Schleswig-Holstein.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Sources:
    Jessen Family Farmetead Chronicle, Arnold Jessen)
    Folketællinger - Dansk Demografisk Database

    Denmark Census 1803
    Lügum, Süderlügum, Südtondern
    Christian Johannsen, 57, Verheir., Hausvater, Käthner ohne Land und Schneider
    Anna Carin Johannsen, 48, Verheir., Frau
    Folketællinger - Dansk Demografisk Database

    Christian Johannsen, born abt 1746
    Anna Carin Johannsen, born abt 1755

    Notes:

    Married:
    (Source: Jessen Family Farmetead Chronicle, Arnold Jessen)

    Children:
    1. 5. Marinke/ Marina/Maricke Christensen was born 1780?, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; died After 1845, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
    2. Anna Christiansen
    3. Johanna Christiansen was born 22 Jun 1788, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany; died 17 Jul 1867, Tinningstedt, Schelswig-Holstein, Denmark/Germany.

  5. 12.  Karsten/Carsten JohannsenKarsten/Carsten Johannsen was born Abt 1748-1750, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark (son of Johan Christensen and Maren); died 1814, Tinningstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark .

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1803, Südtondern, , Christian Albrechts Koog, alten Chr.-Albr. Koeg; Südtondern, , Christian Albrechts Koog, alten Chr.-Albr. Koeg, , 3, FT-1803, C8518 Carsten Johannsen, 54, Witwer, Hausvater, occupatiuon, Viehhändler und Landmann Nicolay Carstensen, 20, Unverheir., Sohn desselben Johann Carstensen, 18, Unverheir., Sohn, occupatiuon, desselben Bahne Carstensen, 14, Unverheir., Sohn, occupation, desselben Anna Catrina Carstensen, 7, Tochter

    Notes:

    Birth:
    A Carsten Johannsen
    12 Trin., Nommen? Johannsen's son, Carsten
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Integrierte Entwicklungsstrategie AktivRegion Nordfriesland

    HGV Niebüll Herr Carsten Johannsen

    19.HGV Niebüll
    Herr Carsten Johannsen
    Niebüll

    Carsten Johansen
    Birth 1758, Slesvig, Tyskland, son of Johan Christiansen Karstensen and Maren Karstensen
    Husband of Catharina Maria Johansen
    Johan Christiansen Karstensen, born 1720

    He was a public house owner

    A person of interest
    Name: Carsten Johannsen
    Gender: männlich (Male)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 1 Jun 1793
    Marriage Place: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Relationship: Groom
    Father: Johann Carstensen
    Mother: Inge Carstensen
    Spouse: Ingeburg Peters
    City or District: Friedrichstadt, Karlum, Klanxbüll u Nordhackstedt
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

    Name: Ingeburg Peters
    [Ingeburg Ebste]
    Gender: weiblich (Female)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 1 Jun 1793
    Marriage Place: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Relationship: Bride
    Father: Sönke Ebste
    Mother: Sedsel Ebste
    Spouse: Carsten Johannsen
    City or District: Friedrichstadt, Karlum, Klanxbüll u Nordhackstedt
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

    People of interest
    Denmark Census 1803
    Südtondern, , Karlum, Tinningstedt, , 25, FT-1803, C5784
    Carsten Andresen, 44, Verheir., Hausvater, Hufner und Kirchenjurat
    Anna Catr: Nicolais, , Verheir., Frau
    Ingeburg Carstens, 17 Unverheir. , Kinder
    Andreas Christian Carstensen, 9, Unverheir., Kinder
    Christina Andresen , 79, Witwe, Dessen Mutter est

    Relationship: Groom
    Father: Johann Carstensen
    Mother: Inge Carstensen
    Spouse: Ingeburg Peters
    City or District: Friedrichstadt, Karlum, Klanxbüll u Nordhackstedt
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

    Karsten/Carsten married Catharina Maria Egeberg 19 Mai 1782, Deezbüll, Klixbüll, Kr, Neukirchen, Rodenäs, Schleswig u Tondern. Catharina (daughter of Niels Knudzen Egeberg and Beata Störcklern) was born Abt 1763, Klixbüll, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Catharina Maria Egeberg was born Abt 1763, Klixbüll, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (daughter of Niels Knudzen Egeberg and Beata Störcklern).

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Catharina Egebergs
    Birth Klixbull,Duchie of Schleswig, Denmark.
    Death Klixbull
    Catharina Maria Johansen (Egeberg)
    Birthdate: circa 1763
    Birthplace: Klixbüll, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
    Death: Klässbol, Sweden

    Daughter of Niels Knudsen Egeberg and Beate Störcklern
    Wife of Carsten Johansen
    Mother of Nicolai Carstensen Egeberg, death, Klässbol, Sweden

    Name: Catharina Maria Egeberg
    Gender: weiblich (Female)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 19 Mai 1782
    Marriage Place: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Relationship: Bride
    Father: Niels Knudzen Egeberg
    Mother: Beata Knudzen Egeberg
    Spouse: Carsten Johannsen
    City or District: Deezbüll, Klixbüll, Kr, Neukirchen, Rodenäs, Schleswig u Tondern
    Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: Carsten Johannsen
    Gender: männlich (Male)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 19 Mai 1782
    Marriage Place: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Relationship: Groom
    Spouse: Catharina Maria Egeberg
    City or District: Deezbüll, Klixbüll, Kr, Neukirchen, Rodenäs, Schleswig u Tondern
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

    19 May 1782
    Name: Catharina Maria Egeberg
    Gender: weiblich (Female)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 19 Mai
    Marriage Place: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Relationship: Bride
    Father: Niels Knudzen Egeberg
    Mother: Beata Knudzen Egeberg
    Spouse: Carsten Johannsen
    City or District: Deezbüll, Klixbüll, Kr, Neukirchen, Rodenäs, Schleswig u Tondern
    Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

    Carsten Johannsen, Tinningstedt to Catharina Maria Egeberg, Clixbüll, Klixbüll, Südtondern
    Second Witness, Christian Johannsen, Tinningstedt

    Children:
    1. Nicolay Carstensen Egeberg was born 2 Feb 1783, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark; died 23 Oct 1836, Nestved Kiøbstad, Næstved Sankt Peders Sogn, Præstø Amt, Denmark; was buried 29 Oct 1836.
    2. Bahne Carstensen was born 19 Jun 1789, Niebüll, Tondern, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark/ Deutschland ; was christened 26 Jun 1789, Niebüll, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark/ Deutschland .
    3. 6. Johann Karstensen/Carstensen was born Abt 1786/1790, Deezbüll, Sydslesvig, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; died 25 Jul 1862, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig- Holstein, .
    4. Maria Johannsen was born 15 Mar 1792, Niebüll, Niebüll, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; was christened 21 Mar 1792, Niebüll, Niebüll, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; died 5 May 1792, Niebüll, Niebüll, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
    5. Anna Catrina Carstensen was born Abt 1796, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark.

  7. 14.  Jens Gölde was born 24 Dec 1769, Clixbüll, Klixbüll, Schleswig-Holstein Denmark/Germany (son of Lüder Hans Hinrich Gölde and Anna Margaretha Jensen); died 13 Feb 1848, Karlum, Schleswig-Holstein Denmark/Germany; was buried 18 Feb 1848, Karlum, Schleswig-Holstein Denmark/Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1803, Clixbüll, Klixbüll Parish, Sydslesvig; Sydslesvig, , Klixbüll, Clixbüll, , 75, FT-1803, C5781 Fam.no: 75 Place name: Clixbüll Parish: Klixbüll Source: FT-1803 KIPno: C5781 RecNo: 353 Name: Age: Marital status: Position in household: Occupation: Birth place: Jens Golde, 34, Verheir., Hausvater Inste und Tagelöhner Catrina Golde, 35, Verheir., dessen Frau Anna Margr. Golde, 7, Unverheir., Kinder Metta Catr. Golde, 4, Unverheir., Kinder Lüder Hans H. Golde, 1, Unverheir., Kinder Maria Hansen, 36, Unverheir., Miethling, nährt sich mit Händearbeit
    • Census: 1845, Hufengebäude, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish; Sydslesvig, , Karlum, Tinningstedt, Hufengebäude, 4, FT-1845, C7827 Fam.no: 4 Land register no.: Hufengebäude Place name: Tinningstedt Parish: Karlum Name: Age: Marital status: Position in household: Occupation: Birth place: Löder Hans Hinrich Golde, 42, Verheir., Hufner, Clixbüll Catharina Maria Jakobsen, 31, Verheir., seine Ehefrau, Tinningstedt Johanna Carolina Golde, 7, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Catharina Jensina Golde, 4, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Nomine Maria Golde, 1, Unverheir., ihre Kinder, Tinningstedt Nis Harksen, 61, Verheir., Stiefvater der Hausmutter, Leck * Johanna Christiansen, 56, Verheir., seine Ehefrau Tinningstedt* Jens Golde, 76, Witwer, Vater des Hausvaters, Clixbüll * Hans Nielsen, 31, Unverheir., Dienstbote, Clixbüll Peter Jensen, 17, Unverheir., Dienstbote, Lügum Magaretha Dorothea Petersen, 21, Unverheir., Dienstbote, Clixbüll

    Notes:

    Birth:

    Hufner in Enge
    Death of Jens Golde
    Wohnort Enge, Beruf Hufner Historie Legende ; begraben Ksp. Karlum den 18. ten Februar und gestorben in Tinningstedt den 13. ten eodem, Jens Golde, in Tinningstedt ein ehelicher Sohn des weiland Bäcker Hans Hinrich Golde aus Clixbüll, und der Anna Margaretha geb. Jensen, daselbst geboren den 24. Dez. 1769. Im Jahre 1796 den 14. ten April verheirathete er sich mit weiland Catharina geb. Nicolaisen aus Ladelund. Diese Ehe war mir 5 Kindern, 2 Söhnen und 3 Töchtern gesegnet, von welcher bereits 1 Sohn gestorben ist. Er starb in einem
    Alter von 78 Jahre und 70 Wochen. Tonderner Grund
    (Source, GEDBAS)
    (GEDBAS, Genealogical Database)

    Sohn gestorben ist. Er starb in einem
    1 son died. He died in one
    Wochen, Weeks

    Bäcker Hans Hinrich Golde aus Clixbüll
    Baker Hans Hinrich Golde aus Clixbüll

    Two thirds of the Duchy of Schleswig was divided into Ämter (administrations) which were under sovereign rule. The other third was distributed into hetergeneous entities, i.e., "Landschaften", "oktroyierte Köge", "adlige Güter", "Kanzleigüter", "geistliche Institutionen" and "Städte". A Amt was divided into 14 Harden which had lower judicial and police jurisdiction, which was overseen by a Hardevogt. Manors (Güter) had their own jurisdictions since 1524. "Vogteien", "Landschaften", oktroyierte Köge" and cities also had their own jurisdictions. "Kanzleigüter" had another form of administrative measures. They were partly under the Amt or Harde.

    Until 1864 seven parishes south of Kolding, between Königsau und Ribe as well as the island of Aero belonged to the Duchy of Schleswig. They became Danish after Schleswig became Prussian. This was an exchange for the royal Danish enclaves at the west coast of Schleswig (territories administered by Ribe Amt).

    Holstein was a German fiefdom and therefore belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. It was divided into three parts: the royal Danish part belonging to the King of Denmark and the other two parts belonging to the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Hardersleben and the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf. Later Dithmarschen became part of the Duchy of Holstein. Land exchanges and extinction of ducal lines brought Holstein under the Danish crown and then under German rule.

    Today Schleswig-Holstein is divided into Landkreise

    Name: Hans Hinrich Gölde
    Gender: männlich (Male)
    Spouse: Anna Gölde
    Child: Jens Gölde
    Page Number: 54
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Ladelund (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Ladelund
    FHL Film Number: 1198850
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Marriage 20 Mar 1796
    Name: Jens Gölde
    Gender: männlich (Male)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 20 Mrz 1796 (20 Mar 1796)
    Marriage Place: Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Father: Hans Hinrich Gölde
    Mother: Anna Gölde
    Spouse: Cathrin Jensens
    Page Number: 54
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Ladelund (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Ladelund
    FHL Film Number: 1198850
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Name: Jans Golde
    Gender: männlich (Male)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 26 Mrz 1796 (26 Mar 1796)
    Marriage Place: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Relationship: Groom
    Father: Hans Hinrich Golde
    Mother: Anna Golde
    Spouse: Catharina Nicolaÿs
    City or District: Deezbüll, Klixbüll, Kr, Neukirchen, Rodenäs, Schleswig u Tondern
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    (GEDBAS)
    Wohnort Enge, Beruf Hufner Historie Legende ; begraben Ksp. Karlum den 18. ten Februar und gestorben in Tinningstedt den 13. ten eodem, Jens Golde, in Tinningstedt ein ehelicher Sohn des weiland Bäcker Hans Hinrich Golde aus Clixbüll, und der Anna Margaretha geb. Jensen, daselbst geboren den 24. Dez. 1769. Im Jahre 1796 den 14. ten April verheirathete er sich mit weiland Catharina geb. Nicolaisen aus Ladelund. Diese Ehe war mir 5 Kindern, 2 Söhnen und 3 Töchtern gesegnet, von welcher bereits 1 Sohn gestorben ist. Er starb in einem Alter von 78 Jahre und 70 Wochen. Tonderner Grund

    Kb Matrikel13
    Taufregister
    Sterbeeintrag
    Sterbeeintrag
    Trauregister Karlum
    (GEDBAS)

    Jens Golde, Hufner in Enge

    A Hans Hinrich Golde, christened 6 Apr 1715, Sadweitschen, Gumbinnen, Ostpreußen, Preußen, Deutschland, original, Deutsch-Reformierte-Kirche, Sadweitschen, Ostpreussen, Prussia, parents, Hans Golde and Regina
    Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898

    Friedrich Hans Hinrich
    Anna Margaretha
    Katharina Magdalena ( birth 1805, marriage, 1834 to Thomas Petersen)
    Metta Catharina(Married 21 Mar 1814, death 21 Mar 1815)

    Denmark Census, 1860
    Karlum, Tønder, Denmark
    Family 4
    Löder/Lüder Hans Henrich Golde, age 57, Hufner,-,birthplace Deezbull
    Catharina Maria Jacobsen, age, 56, birthplace, Tinningstedt
    Johanna Carolina Golde, age, 22
    Nomina Maria Golde, age, 16
    Hans Henrich Golde, age, 11
    Catharina Maria Golde, age 6

    Denmark Census 1803
    Rükenstedt, Klixbüll
    Family no 7
    Lüder Hans Hinr. Golde, age, 62, Verheir., Hausvater, gewesen Unterofficier, Pensionist
    Anna Golde, age, 66, Verheir., dessen Frau
    Hans H. Golde Christiansen, age, 7, Unverheir., Enkel
    Christina Marg. Weinbrandt, age, 28, Verheir., Miethling

    Name: Golde
    Geschlecht: männlich
    Art des Ereignisses: Taufe
    Taufdatum: 18. Feb 1762
    Taufort: Schleswig-Holstein, Osthostein, Deutschland
    Vater: Klaus Golde
    in Schleswig-Holstein, Dänemark, und Schleswig-Holstein, Preußen, Deutschland, evangelische Kirchenbücher, 1597-1959

    Denmark Census 1803
    Tønder, Tønder, Højer og Lø, Højer Flække, Hoyer, , 49, FT-1803, C1545, ein Seiden Weber
    Enge Golde, 37, Gift , Frau

    Denmark Census, 1803
    Rükenstedt, Klixbüll
    Family no 7
    Lüder Hans Hinr. Golde, age, 62, Verheir., Hausvater, gewesen Unterofficier, Pensionist
    Anna Golde, age, 66, Verheir., dessen Frau
    Hans H. Golde Christiansen, age, 7, Unverheir., Enkel****
    Christina Marg. Weinbrandt, age, 28, Verheir., Miethling

    Hans H. Golde Christiansen could be a grandson, son of Ida Dorothea Margretha Christiansen maiden name Golde or Golden

    Birth of Hans Hinrich Golde Christiansen
    Name: Hans Hinrich Golde Christiansen
    Gender: männlich (Male)
    Event Type: Taufe (Baptism)
    Birth Date: 22 Jan 1796
    Baptism Date: 27 Jan 1796
    Baptism Place: Fahretoft, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Father: Jens Xstiansen
    Mother: Xstiansen
    Legitimacy: Ehelich
    Page Number: 5
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Fahretoft (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Fahretoft
    FHL Film Number: 1198824
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Marriage
    Name: Ida Dorothea Margaretha Christiansen
    Maiden Name: Gohdens
    Gender: weiblich (Female)
    Spouse: Jens Christiansen
    Child: Hans Hinrich Golde Christiansen
    Page Number: 116
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Fahretoft (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Fahretoft
    FHL Film Number: 1198824
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Name: Hans Hinrich Golde Christiansen
    Gender: männlich (Male)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 5 Dez 1825 (5 Dec 1825)
    Marriage Place: Fahretoft, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Father: Jens Christiansen
    Mother: Ida Dorothea Margaretha Christiansen
    Spouse: Nonka Tadsen
    Page Number: 116
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Fahretoft (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Fahretoft
    FHL Film Number: 1198824
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Name: Nonka Tadsen
    Gender: weiblich (Female)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 5 Dez 1825 (5 Dec 1825)
    Marriage Place: Fahretoft, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Father: Lütje Tadsen
    Mother: Sieke Tadsen
    Spouse: Hans Hinrich Golde Christiansen
    Page Number: 116
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Fahretoft (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Fahretoft
    FHL Film Number: 1198824
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Denmark Census, 1860
    Fahretoft, Tønder, Denmar
    Hans Hinrich Golde Christiansen, 64
    Hana Christina Christiansen Mortensen, 46
    Nona Christiansen, 20
    Hana Magretha Christiansen, 15
    Christiana Christiansen, 11
    Maria Magdalena Christiansen, 9
    Juliana Maria Christiansen, 7
    Hans Hinrich Holde Christiansen, 4
    Anna Christina Christiansen, 4





    Died:
    Dansk Demograsisk Database
    GEDBAS (Source)
    Wohnort Enge, Beruf Hufner Historie Legende ; begraben Ksp. Karlum den 18. ten Februar und gestorben in Tinningstedt den 13. ten eodem, Jens Golde, in Tinningstedt ein ehelicher Sohn des weiland Bäcker Hans Hinrich Golde aus Clixbüll, und der Anna Margaretha geb. Jensen, daselbst geboren den 24. Dez. 1769. Im Jahre 1796 den 14. ten April verheirathete er sich mit weiland Catharina geb. Nicolaisen aus Ladelund. Diese Ehe war mir 5 Kindern, 2 Söhnen und 3 Töchtern gesegnet, von welcher bereits 1 Sohn gestorben ist. Er starb in einem
    Alter von 78 Jahre und 70 Wochen. Tonderner Grund
    (Source, GEDBAS)
    (GEDBAS, Genealogical Database)

    Sohn gestorben ist. Er starb in einem
    1 son died. He died in one
    Wochen, Weeks

    Bäcker Hans Hinrich Golde aus Clixbüll
    Baker Hans Hinrich Golde aus Clixbüll

    Wohnort Enge, Beruf Hufner Historie Legende ; begraben Ksp. Karlum den 18. ten Februar und gestorben in Tinningstedt den 13. ten eodem, Jens Golde, in Tinningstedt ein ehelicher Sohn des weiland Bäcker Hans Hinrich Golde aus Clixbüll, und der Anna Margaretha geb. Jensen, daselbst geboren den 24. Dez. 1769. Im Jahre 1796 den 14. ten April verheirathete er sich mit weiland Catharina geb. Nicolaisen aus Ladelund. Diese Ehe war mir 5 Kindern, 2 Söhnen und 3 Töchtern gesegnet, von welcher bereits 1 Sohn gestorben ist. Er starb in einem Alter von 78 Jahre und 70 Wochen. Tonderner Grund

    Jens married Catrina Nicolaÿsen/Jensen 14 Apr 1796, Evangelische Kirche , Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany). Catrina (daughter of Nicolai Jensen and Metta Cathrin Friedrichs) was born 7 Mar 1768, Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland ; was christened 9 Mar 1768, Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland . [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Catrina Nicolaÿsen/Jensen was born 7 Mar 1768, Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland ; was christened 9 Mar 1768, Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (daughter of Nicolai Jensen and Metta Cathrin Friedrichs).

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Name: Cathrin Jensen
    Event Type: Taufe (Baptism)
    Birth Date: 5 Mrz 1768 (5 Mar 1768)
    Baptism Date: 9 Mrz 1768 (9 Mar 1768)
    Baptism Place: Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Father: Nicolaus Jensen
    Mother: Cathrin Jensen
    Legitimacy: Ehelich
    Page Number: 86
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Ladelund (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Ladelund
    FHL Film Number: 1198850
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Notes:

    Married:
    Jens Gölde, Clixbüll, son of Lüder Hans Hinrich Gölde, Clixbüll and Anna nee Jensen, and Cathrin Nicolai, Ladelund, daughter of Nicholai Jensen and Metta Maria nee Frederichs. Witnesses, Hans, H. Gölde- and Anders Jensen, Ladelund
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-194

    Name: Jans Golde
    Gender: männlich (Male)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 26 Mrz 1796 (26 Mar 1796)
    Marriage Place: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Relationship: Groom
    Father: Hans Hinrich Golde
    Mother: Anna Golde
    Spouse: Catharina Nicolaÿs
    City or District: Deezbüll, Klixbüll, Kr, Neukirchen, Rodenäs, Schleswig u Tondern
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945

    Name: Cathrin Jensens
    Gender: weiblich (Female)
    Event Type: Heirat (Marriage)
    Marriage Date: 20 Mrz 1796 (20 Mar 1796)
    Marriage Place: Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland (Germany)
    Father: Nicolai Jensens
    Mother: Math Cathrin Jensens
    Spouse: Jens Gölde
    Page Number: 54
    Author: Evangelische Kirche Ladelund (Kr. Tondern)
    City or District: Ladelund
    FHL Film Number: 1198850
    Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1567-1945


    Name: Jens Gölde
    Geschlecht: männlich
    Art des Ereignisses: Heirat (Eheschließung)
    Heiratsdatum: 20. Mrz 1796
    Heiratsort: Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland
    Vater: Hans Hinrich Gölde
    Mutter: Anna Gölde
    Ehepartner: Cathrin Jensens
    Seitennummer: 54
    Autor: Evangelische Kirche Ladelund (Kr. Tondern)
    Stadt oder Distrikt: Ladelund
    FHL-Filmnummer: 1198850
    Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1567-1945

    Name: Cathrin Jensens
    Geschlecht: weiblich
    Art des Ereignisses: Heirat (Eheschließung)
    Heiratsdatum: 20. Mrz 1796
    Heiratsort: Ladelund, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland
    Vater: Nicolai Jensens
    Mutter: Mathcathrin Jensens
    Ehepartner: Jens Gölde
    Seitennummer: 54
    Autor: Evangelische Kirche Ladelund (Kr. Tondern)
    Stadt oder Distrikt: Ladelund
    FHL-Filmnummer: 1198850
    Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1567-1945

    Children:
    1. 7. Anna Magaretha Golde was born 1795, Clixbüll (Klixbüll), Sydslesvig, Schleswig- Holstein; died 8 Dec 1873?, Tinningstedt, Karlum Parish, Schleswig- Holstein.
    2. Lüder Hans Hinrich Gölde/Golde was born 3 Feb 1803, Clixbüll, Clixbüll, Schelswig-Holstein, Denmark/Germany; died 3 May 1865, Tinningstedt, Schelswig-Holstein, Denmark/Germany.
    3. Meta Catharina Golde was born Abt 1799, Clixbüll, Clixbüll Schelswig-Holstein, Denmark/Germany; died 1 Jun 1872, Marienkoog, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
    4. Catharina Magdalena Golde was born Abt 1805.


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