I am trying to determine if the death date is correct on this lady. Her date was attached without a
Ane Kirstine Christensen
2 July 1845 – 9 March 1943
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Thank you for your assistance!
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She died in Stege landsogn, not the main Stege sogn. Here is her death record.
https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/da/billedviser?bsid=334351#334351,26285103
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Use the link below, and search the "Archive" section for "Stege landsogn". This will give you the links to all the online images of the church books for that parish.
The code for what the FKVD (etc) mean is:
F = Birth
K = Confirmation
V = Marriage
D = Death
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That was helpful, thank you. Would it be possible for you to send me a link like that for her children? I tried to find a few in that link and I had no luck. For example: Anna Petersen
about 1880 – Deceased
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I'll walk you through how to find the record for Anna Petersen, and then you can try out the same method for her other children.
Based on the census already attached to Anna's Sources section (the 1890 census), it lists her birth place as Stege Landsogn in the Fødested column (which means "birthplace"), so we know what parish she was born in. We know she was 10 years old in 1890, so we know she was born in Stege Landsogn about 1880. We also know from the very top of the left-hand column, that in 1890, the family was living in Koster, within Stege landsogn. So that is information we could look for to see if the family appears in that same location during other records.
In the link I provided in the second comment on this thread (https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/da/geo/geo-collection/5), under the "Archive" dropdown, type in "Stege Landsogn", and hit "Enter" (or "Return") on your keyboard to conduct the search. It will then give options of two Kontraministerialbog listings (this just indicates a series of church book). In this case, I would click on the bottom one, as the bottom one mentions off to the side that they have new scanned color images. Click the + next to the bottom Kontraministerialbog option. It will then drop down with all the different types of records and the years they cover.
Mænd = male
Kvinder = female
Døde = death
Fødte = birth
Konfirmerede = confirmation
Viede = marriage
Select the blue link for the type of record you're looking for (e.g. in Anna's case, the Fødte kvinder from 1859-1884 since we estimate she was born in 1880).
It will then show you the color images of these records, and you can navigate through each image on the left-hand side, or with the arrows above the images.
Because we only know Anna was estimated to be born abt 1880, I went image-by-image through one year on either side of 1880 as well, just in case she was born in a sequential year.
Her birth record was found, on the very top of image 86 in that set of church book records. It lists her father as Hans Peter Christensen, however I believe the priest got the mother's name wrong. She is listed as Maren Kirstine in this birth record, but based on the 1880 census as well (the census taken less than 1 year later when Anna would have been under a year old), the mother listed in that census was Anna Kirstine, not "Maren". This birth record also lists that the family is living in Koster under the "Moderens alder" column (which we saw also in the 1890 census). The mother is also 34 at the time of this birth, which lines up with exactly how old she would be expected to be based on her age in the 1890 census.
https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/da/billedviser?bsid=434189#434189,79080269
Hopefully this makes sense... try it out with the rest of the children. Luckily the records are more modern, so the handwriting is easier to read.
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This was so helpful. Thank you!! I found 2 extra children from the 1880 census, which I had not seen yet!!
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