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Anders Madsen
Født28. februar 1799
Hornum
Død19. september 1864 (65 år)
Rårup
HvilestedRårup kirkegård
Ægtefælle(r)Birthe Jensdatter
BørnJens Andersen
Mads Andersen
Søren Andersen
Jens Andersen
ForældreMads Andersen
Nille Cathrine Jørgensdatter
Birthe Jensdatter
Født1. oktober 1828
Rårup
Død27. juli 1880 (51 år)
Rårup Østermark
HvilestedRårup kirkegård
Ægtefælle(r)Jens Hansen Juul
BørnJohanne Marie Jensen
Hans Juul Jensen
Anders Jensen
Søren Jensen
Birte Marie Jensen
Maren Kjerstine Jensen
Mads Jensen
Søren Peter Jensen
Julie Katrine Jensen
Ellen Jensen
Karl Eller Jensen
ForældreAnders Madsen
Birte Jensdatter

Indholdsfortegnelse

Anders Madsen blev født den 28. februar 1799 i Hornum sogn og døbt i Hornum kirke den 21. april 1799. Forældre: Mads Andersen Gjesager og Nille Katrine Jørgensdatter. Han blev frembåret af Jacob Jespersens hustru i Hornum. Fadderne var Tønne i Hornumkier, Ole Johansen i Urlev, Jens Pedersen i Hornum, Ane Kirstine Hansdatter og Mette Sørensdatter i Hornum. Han blev opkaldt efter sin farfar Anders Jensen Bisgaard.
Anders Madsen blev gift den 30. oktober 1827 i Barrit kirke med Birthe Jensdatter. Hun var datter af Jens Jørgensen og Maren Jørgensdatter i Breth, Barrit sogn, og hun blev født og hjemmedøbt den 2. marts 1799, opkaldt efter sin farmor Birthe Jensdatter. Den 7. april samme år blev der læst over hende i Barrit kirke, og hun blev båret af Lene Mortensdatter i Klakring. Fadderne var Hans Jørgensen i Skævlund og Hans Jørgensen i Breth, Erholdt Jørgensens hustru fra Over Breth samt Peder Jensens hustru i Breth. Den 18. august 1828 fik Anders Madsen fæstebrev på en gård i Rårup by under Møgelkjær gods. Gården, der havde et hartkorn på 5 td., overtog han efter Niels Iversen, som ikke kunne klare sine forpligtelser. Gården har ikke været i ret god stand, for der skulle ikke betales indfæstning, derimod skulle fæsteren sørge for at sætte bygningerne i stand. Anders Madsen måtte udover husly til forgængeren og dennes hustru også sørge for aftægt til afdøde Rasmus Sørensens enke, sandsynligvis Niels Iversens forgænger. Ved folketællingen i 1845 boede Niels Iversen på 57 år stadig på gården: Han var nu enkemand. Anders Madsen fungerede i en periode som lægdsmand for Rårup sogn. I 1829 tog han sin afdøde søster Elsebeth Madsdatters næstældste søn Mads Jensen på 9 år i pleje. Efter Elsebeth Madsdatters død i 1827 var hjemmet blevet opløst, og de seks børn kom i pleje forskellige steder. Mads kom i første omgang hjem til mormoderen Nille Cathrine Jørgensdatter på Hyllerød Mark i Nebsager sogn, og det er sandsynligt, at både Nille Cathrine og Mads i 1829 flyttede til Rårup, for de er begge opført hos Anders Madsen ved folketællingen i 1834, hvor Mads nævnes som 14-årig tjenestekarl.

Anders Madsen og Birthe Jensdatter fik børnene::

  1. Maren Andersdatter (født 1.10.1828 i Rårup, død 27.7.1880).
  2. Jens Andersen (født 1830 i Rårup, død 1839).
  3. Mads Andersen (født 31.5.1833 i Rårup, død 7.4.1910). Tjenestekarl hjemme hos forældrene ved folketællingen 1850. Han blev gift med Signe Erhardtsdatter, og de var gårdmandsfolk i Rårup by.
  4. Søren Andersen (født 26.4.1836 i Rårup). Tjenestekarl hjemme hos forældrene ved folketællingen 1850.
  5. Maren Kjerstine Jensen (født 3.10.1863, død januar 1931 i USA). Hun udvandrede til USA, hvor hun blev gift 11.12.1888 med Søren Rasmussen (født 17.7.1861, død 1938). De bosatte sig i Stephenson, Michigan og fik ti børn.
  6. Jens Andersen (født 1841 i Rårup).

Birthe Jensdatter døde den 16. april 1860 og blev begravet på Rårup kirkegård den 24. april 1860. Anders Madsen må være gået på aftægt efter konens død, for han døde som aftægtsmand den 19. september 1864 og blev begravet på Rårup kirkegård den 25. september 1864.


 
 
 
 
Jens Hansen Kusk
1696-176?
 
 
Juel Jensen
1748-1792
 
 
 
 
 
 
Maren Jensdatter
1759-1816
 
 
Hans Juulsen
1790-1870
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jens Juulsen
1724-1793
 
 
Maren Jensdatter
1759-1816
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ingeborg Rasmusdatter
1721-1785
 
Jens Hansen Juul
1823-1901
 
 
 
 
 
Hans Madsen Pors
1708-1774
 
 
Jørgen Hansen Pors
1734-1781
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hans Madsen Pors' kone
Ca. 1707-1780
 
 
Johanne Marie Jørgensdatter
1777-1860
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rasmus Thomsen Krage
1703-1778
 
 
Dorthe Rasmusdatter Krage
1742-1835
 
 
 
 
 
 
Johanne Jespersdatter
Ca. 1709-1772
 


 
 
 
 
Anders Jensen Bisgaard
1714-efter 1786
 
 
Mads Andersen
1759-1820
 
 
 
 
 
 
Karen Michelsdatter
1713-1786
 
 
Anders Madsen
1799-1864
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jørgen Mortensen Winther
1738-1772
 
 
Nille Cathrine Jørgensdatter
1762-1846
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ellen Margrethe Michelsdatter
1740-1786
 
Maren Andersdatter
1828-1880
 
 
 
 
 
Jørgen Mortensen Fynbo
Ca. 1733-1799
 
 
Jens Jørgensen
1769-1838
 
 
 
 
 
 
Birthe Jensdatter
1746-1812
 
 
Birthe Jensdatter
1799-1860
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jørgen Jensen
1713-1774
 
 
Maren Jørgensdatter
1765-1842
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kirsten Enevoldsdatter
Ca. 1727-1800
 

Kilder

Stouby-Hornum kirkebog 1790-1814.
Barrit kirkebog 1815-1827.
Rårup kirkebog 1815-1830, 1831-1843, 1855-1865.
Folketællingen for Rårup sogn 1834, 1845.
Boller fæsteprotokol 1777-1869 fol. 300b (LAV: G 366.12). Se afskrift af fæstebrevet.

Billeder

English

Jens Hansen Juul was born February 4, 1823 in Raarup. He was christened three days later in his parent's home. His parents were Hans Juulsen and Johanne Marie Jorgensdatter. His christening was confirmed in the church of Raarup on March 16, 1823. Mette Katrine Pedersdatter, the wife of farm laborer Jens Jorgen Juulsen, carried Jens at his christening. His godfathers were Rasmus Pedersen, a landowner from Skjold, Soren Olsen Hjulmand, and Hans Nielsen's son, Hans. His godmothers were Ane Marie Thomassen, who was a stepdaughter of landowner Niels Pedersen of Raarup, and Ane Katrine Sorensdatter, who was the wife of Rasmus Jensen of Raarup. Maren Andersdatter was born and christened in her parent's home October 1, 1828 in Raarup. Her parents were Anders Madsen and Birte Jensdatter. Her christening was confirmed in the church of Raarup on November 23 of the same year. Her Aunt Ellen from Breth carried her at her christening. Jens Hansen Juul and Maren Andersdatter (from Raarup) had a daughter together in 1854. They named her Johanne Marie. On February 20, 1857, Jens Hansen Juul and Maren Andersdatter were married in the Raarup church. Up until this time, Jens had been living with his parents. In their marriage Jens Hansen Juul and Maren Andersdatter had ten children: Hans Juul (born 5/23/1857, died 1932 in America), Anders (born 9/17/1858, died? in America), Soren (born 3/5/1861, died 3/15/1905), Birte Marie (born 2/9/1862, died 6/18/1943), Maren Kjerstine (born 10/3/ 1863, died 1/1/1931 in America), Mads (born 5/8/1865, died about 1928 in America), Soren Peter (born 12/21/1866, died 1947 in America), Julie Katrine (born 3/11/1869, died 11/20/1874), Ellen (born 8/13/1871, died 2/14/1874) and Karl Eller (born 6/27/1875, died 2/7/1882). After their marriage they succeeded in getting their own homestead in Raarup Oestermark. The soil was not good for planting crops. In the census papers from 1880 the property was called a "house, and the family earns their living by farming." However, the land stayed in the family and eventually Jens and Maren's daughter, Birte Marie, took over the property when she married. Maren Andersdatter died July 27, 1880, at the age of 52. Her daughter Birte Marie, then 18 years old and unmarried, came home to keep house for her father and her little brother Karl Eller, who was then five years old – however, he died two years later. Jens Hansen Juul died in Raarup Oestermark on October 21, 1901. He was buried in the churchyard of Raarup on October 26, 1901. He had retained undivided possession of the estate since his wife's death in 1880. His inheritance was divided up among seven of their eight children, with each receiving 115,92 kr.[1] It was believed that their son, Anders had died in America, as he had not been heard from since 1885. The family had searched for him by publishing an ad in one of the American newspapers but their efforts to find him, brought no results. There is evidence that Jens and Maren attended "De Staerke Jyder." "De Staerke Jyder" is the name of a religious movement and it can be interpreted as "the powerful Jutlanders." It was a group from the area that revolted against the authority of the established church to maintain the right to use their old hymnal (Kingos Salmebog – The hymnal of Kingos). They also wanted the right to read the catechism of Pontoppidans. Their efforts won the rights to maintain and use Kingos Salmebog and to read the catechism of Pontoppidans. There is a copy of "Kingos Psalmebog" in our family. Inside of that book it is written: "Denne Bog tilhore mig Jens Hansen Jul og Maren Andersdatter" (In English that sentence reads: "this book belongs to me, Jens Hansen Jul and Maren Andersdatter.)"

Noter

  1. 115,92 kroner equals 7845,47 kroner in 2012 prices.