HÖIST, Andreas Ludvigsen
- Født: 05.02.1841, Vennemose, Abild Sogn, Tønder, Højer og Lø Herred, Tønder Amt
- Dåb: 13.02.1841, Abild Kirke, Abild Sogn, Tønder, Højer og Lø Herred, Tønder Amt
- Ægteskab (1): LUND, Anne Marie den 11.05.1867 i Vejstrup Kirke, Vejstrup Sogn, Nørre Tyrstrup Herred, Vejle Amt
- Død: 18.09.1921, Delmar, Clinton, Iowa i en alder af 80 år
- Begravet: Evergreen Cemetery
Et andet navn for Andreas var HÖIST, Andrew.
Notater:
Opslag 48 født.
It has not been possible to find the place and time for his confirmation. He could have been away from home already at that time.
Found in the census of 1845 in Abild Parish, Tønder.
At the time of marriage he was a farm worker. In the census of 1880 in the village of Sjølund, Vejstrup Parish, a house.
At that time Abild at Tønder belonged to Germany, and Sjølund was a village in the Kingdom of Denmark.
Census 1900, 1905, 1910, 1915, 1920: (Delmar), Clinton, Iowa.
Information about death from Julie Meyer. Also thank you for the picture of Andreas' and Anne Marie's 50th Anniversary.
Om Andreas:
• FT-1845, 01.02.1845, Abild Sogn.
• FT-1870, 01.02.1870, Vejstruprød, Vejstrup Sogn, hus. Arbejdsmand.
• FT-1880, 01.02.1880, Sjølund By, Vejstrup Sogn, hus. Husfader. Daglejer i agerbruget. Gift. 5 børn.
Andreas blev gift med Anne Marie LUND, datter af Johannes Petersen LUND og Mette Magdalene SÖRENSEN, den 11.05.1867 i Vejstrup Kirke, Vejstrup Sogn, Nørre Tyrstrup Herred, Vejle Amt. (Anne Marie LUND blev født den 13.04.1840 i Favervrå, Tyrstrup Sogn, Sønder Tyrstrup Herred, Haderslev Amt, dåb den 20.04.1840 i Tyrstrup Kirke, Tyrstrup Sogn, Sønder Tyrstrup Herred, Haderslev Amt, døde den 22.07.1919 i Delmar, Clinton, Iowa og blev begravet på Evergreen Cemetery.)
Parnotater:
Opslag 120 viet (married).
Parret indrejst i USA i 1890.
Andreas and Anne Marie left Denmark in the spring of 1890 together with their five children to settle down in America. At Inger Stinas death 20th April, 1890 Andreas was staying in America.
At the end of the 19th century many people emigrated to the USA, South America, and Australia amongst others.
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