Individual Details
Heinrich "Henry" MADSEN
(18 Apr 1848 - 4 Sep 1895)
In 1848 Schleswig-Holstein was a part of Denmark. In 1864, during the Second War of Schleswig, the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, were conquered by Prussia and the Austrian Empire. Schleswig-Holstein became a province of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Free State of Prussia.
Events
Families
Spouse | Cornelia Charlotta BENGTSSON (1855 - 1909) |
Child | Clara C. "Christina" MADSEN (1876 - 1947) |
Child | Carl MADSEN (1877 - ) |
Child | Edith V. MADISON (1880 - 1969) |
Child | Otto Louis MADSEN (1882 - 1935) |
Child | Emil Thomas MADSEN ( - 1945) |
Child | George H. MADSEN (1885 - 1914) |
Child | Berta Christina MADSEN (1888 - 1959) |
Child | Ella Constance MADSEN (1891 - 1980) |
Child | Cora MADSEN (1892 - ) |
Child | Harriett "Babe" "Babe" MADSEN (1895 - 1960) |
Notes
Birth
In 1848 Schleswig-Holstein was a part of Denmark. In 1864, during the Second War of Schleswig, the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, were conquered by Prussia and the Austrian Empire. Schleswig-Holstein became a province of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Free State of Prussia.Marriage
They had ten children in 20 years.Emigration
The port of departure was Hamburg; the port of arrivable was Hartlepool (America (USA) via Liverpool).Endnotes
1. Staatsarchiv Hamburg, Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008), Staatsarchiv Hamburg; Hamburg, Deutschland; Hamburger Passagierlisten; Microfilm No.: S_13155.
2. Staatsarchiv Hamburg, Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934 (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008), Staatsarchiv Hamburg; Hamburg, Deutschland; Hamburger Passagierlisten; Microfilm No.: S_13155.
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5. "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QVLS-S2G3 : 13 December 2015), Henry C. Madsen, 1895; Burial, Pender, Thurston, Nebraska, United States of America, Rose Hill Cemetery; citing record ID 80569535, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com..