Hanne Dorthea Kjær - death record and cemetery

Startet af Hansine, 10 Aug 2016 - 14:36

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Hansine

Hej

I am looking for the death record for Hanne Dorthea Kjær.

Hanne is the sister of Jens Christensen Kjær, Pouline Jørgine Kjær, Rebecca Cathinca Kjær and Martine Kjær in my previous posts.

Hanne was born on 29 Aug 1855 and baptised/christened on 12 Oct 1855 in Vestervig, Thisted.

http://ao.salldata.dk/vis1.php?bsid=172020&side=95

Her father was Morten Jensen Kjær and her mother was Hansine Poulsen.

I have the census record for Hanne in 1860 in Vestervig, Thisted - and she is living with her parents and siblings.

I found a date of death of 28 Oct 1868 in Vestervig, Thisted  - but I cannot find the death record.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FVPY-J2T

Can someone please help me find her death record and tell me the cause of her death as well as the name of the cemetery?

Thanks for your help.

Gitte Johansen

#1
nr. 18

https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/billedviser?bsid=172022#172022,28880789

Tæring but in English????

http://ordnet.dk/ddo/ordbog?query=tæring

Google translate

smitsom infektionssygdom som viser sig som betændelsesprocesser i forskellige væv og organer, især lungerne

contagious infectious disease become apparent as the inflammation processes in different tissues and organs, especially the lung
Venlig hilsen
Gitte Johansen 8520 Lystrup

gittejohansen(snabel a)rocketmail.com

Inger Toudal

#2

https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/da/billedviser?epid=17127952#172022,28880789 - No 18 (at the top)

Cause of death: Tæring  'lung disease, tuberculosis'

The cemetery must be Vestervig Gamle Kirkegaard in Vestervig parish (maybe not a separate cemetery,
but the old part of the cemetery). It's at the same address as the church: Klostergade 1, DK-7770 Vestervig.

Best regards,
Inger Toudal
Venlig hilsen
Inger Toudal

Hansine

Hi Gitte and Inger

Thanks for finding the death and burial information for me.  I had guessed that Hanne had died from a disease like tuberculosis as she seemed so young.

Thank you also, Inger, for the cemetery address - I have added it to my list of places to visit in Denmark.