Need help locating death records

Startet af Linda Michelle Thérèsa de Bodt Rosenland, 08 Dec 2013 - 00:51

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Inger Toudal

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Lægd 119, Klakring, 1886: https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/billedviser?epid=16480943#19648,1537907 - No K 9

- Unit/detachment: 12 Btl.

Edit: I see I've found this before.

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Citat fra: Rebecca Johnson [32640] Dato 23 Feb 2018 - 04:54

My grandfather, Åge (Arthur) Rosenlund Jensen (born 15 May 1901 Klakring, Bjerre, Vejle, Denmark) was also in the military and in calvary.  My late
father also said that there was a story that Åge was kicked out of Denmark for whistling at the Danish princess and it makes me wonder if he was
close enough to the Danish Royal family to whistle at the princess that maybe *he* was the one in the mysterious family photo.  Åge was about 5'6".

https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/billedviser?epid=16480943#19735,1573285 (No 6) - 3. Drg Rgmt

3. Dragonregiment was based in Aarhus until 1932:  https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jydske_Dragonregiment

The royal summer residence Marselisborg (built 1899-1902) is also in Aarhus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marselisborg_Palace

By the way, the Royal Life Guards is an infantry regiment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Life_Guards_(Denmark)

The Guard Hussar Regiment: https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardehusarregimentet

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guard_Hussar_Regiment_(Denmark)

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Citat fra: Inger Toudal [1655] Dato 23 Feb 2018 - 12:39

Lægd 119, Klakring, 1919:  https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/billedviser?epid=16480943#51292,11372392 - No R 6

GH = Gardehusar

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Do I understand it correctly that the Gardehusar are a part of the Royal Guards?

Per the Wikipedia link:
The Guard Hussar Regiment (Danish: Gardehusarregimentet, GHR) is a special cavalry unit of the Royal Danish Army

When I look at pictures of the uniforms of the Gardehusar these look similar to pictures that my auntie sent me of what she remembered the uniforms being like in the missing family photo so I think the mystery is becoming more clear.

Plus, if a member of the military whistled at the Danish princess would someone actually be kicked out of Denmark for doing that?  It seems Age was in Arhus at the time the Royal family would have been in summer residence so it is plausible that the story about him may have some truth to it.

Bumping in case my question was not seen.

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Citat fra: Rebecca Johnson [32640] Dato 24 Feb 2018 - 00:45

Do I understand it correctly that the Gardehusar are a part of the Royal Guards?

Per the Wikipedia link: The Guard Hussar Regiment (Danish: Gardehusarregimentet, GHR) is a special cavalry unit of the Royal Danish Army

No, GHR is part of the (Royal) Danish Army: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Danish_Army

I'm no expert on military records and not sure how to interpret the lægdsrulle 1919:
https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/billedviser?epid=16480943#51292,11372392

My suggestion: Aage Rosenlund Jensen passed the examination of men liable for military service (session) in April 1920,
and was approved for the Guard Hussar Regiment.

But his military service was deferred to 1921, and he ended up doing his service in the 3rd Dragoon Regiment based in Aarhus:
https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/billedviser?epid=16480943#19735,1573285

Maybe you could find more info in the local levying rolls:
https://www.sa.dk/daisy/fysiske_enheder_liste?a=bjerre+herred&b=l%C3%A6gd&c=&d=1&e=2018&f=&g=&h=&ngid=&ngnid=&heid=8385254&henid=8385254&epid=8385254&faid=11&meid=&m2rid=&side=1&sort=&dir=&gsc=&int=&ep=&es=&ed=

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Thank you so much Inger!  I am starting to believe that the mysterious story about the person in our family being in the Danish Royal Guards is another mystery.  Perhaps it never happened.  But the photo?  Why did my grandmother tell my dad and my auntie it was their grandfather in the photo?

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Inger Toudal

#39

Aage Rosenlund Jensen was in the military from 15 Apr. 1921 to 8 Oct. 1922 (or 1921?), and from 4 Oct. to 30 Oct. 1923.

The remark K I 4 means Rytteriet, særlig egnet (cavalry, very well suited):
http://www.dis-naestved.dk/Links/Laegsruller/Materiale%20fra%20J%C3%B8rgen%20Green.pdf - page 17, and page 21 (Stamblade)

You should be able to find additional info at Rigsarkivet in Copenhagen about his career in 3. Dragonregiment:
https://www.sa.dk/daisy/arkivserie_detaljer?a=&b=&c=stamblad&d=1&e=2018&f=&g=&h=&ngid=&ngnid=&heid=2521166&henid=2523182&epid=&faid=&meid=&m2rid=&side=&sort=&dir=&gsc=&int=&ep=&es=&ed=

For reference: Stamblade, Gardehusarregimentet:
https://www.sa.dk/daisy/arkivserie_detaljer?a=&b=&c=stamblad&d=1&e=2018&f=&g=&h=&ngid=&ngnid=&heid=2536161&henid=2536162&epid=&faid=&meid=&m2rid=&side=&sort=&dir=&gsc=&int=&ep=&es=&ed=

I guess there are many good stories like this: https://www.slaegtogdata.dk/forum/index.php/topic,134305.0.html

Aage, at least, was in the cavalry.

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Citat fra: Inger Toudal [1655] Dato 09 Mar 2018 - 18:56

I guess there are many good stories like this: https://www.slaegtogdata.dk/forum/index.php/topic,134305.0.html

Aage, at least, was in the cavalry.

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Thank you Inger!  Yes, Åge was in the cavalry.  If only my late dad and auntie did not insist that photo was of their grandfather (Niels Jensen Rosenlund which was not that long ago).  Or that my Denmark cousin also insists that from their family side it was Niels Jensen Rosenlund in the Royal Guards, I would be at ease to think this was foolish family lore.  Niels died in 1952 and all Denmark family members alive confirmed that he was in the "guards".  Intellectual Rebecca says that without proof this is family stories...much like your link to the Danish Prince William fathering Emilie story.  Plus my Niels Jensen Rosenlund was invalided out of the military (he was injured and eventually he became Deaf like me).  It makes no sense to me that if he was invalided out that he would suddenly be in the Danish Royal Guards.

I suppose it is possible that Åge was the person in the photos but is it also possible that he was kicked out of Denmark in 1923 for whistling at the Danish princess as my late father said?  Would someone be kicked out of Denmark for that?  Age emigrated to Canada in 1924 then hung himself in a hotel in Ontario, Canada in 1943 shortly after being rejected for service in the Canadien military for World War II.

I contacted every branch of the Danish military and they had no record of Niels or Age other than the basic military levying roll information.

Citat fra: Rebecca Johnson [32640] Dato 16 Mar 2018 - 09:25
Citat fra: Inger Toudal [1655] Dato 09 Mar 2018 - 18:56

I guess there are many good stories like this: https://www.slaegtogdata.dk/forum/index.php/topic,134305.0.html

Aage, at least, was in the cavalry.

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Thank you Inger!  Yes, Åge was in the cavalry.  If only my late dad and auntie did not insist that photo was of their grandfather (Niels Jensen Rosenlund which was not that long ago).  Or that my Denmark cousin also insists that from their family side it was Niels Jensen Rosenlund in the Royal Guards, I would be at ease to think this was foolish family lore.  Niels died in 1952 and all Denmark family members alive confirmed that he was in the "guards".  Intellectual Rebecca says that without proof this is family stories...much like your link to the Danish Prince William fathering Emilie story.  Plus my Niels Jensen Rosenlund was invalided out of the military (he was wounded or injured and also Deaf like me).  It makes no sense to me that if he was invalided out that he would suddenly be in the Danish Royal Guards.

I suppose it is possible that Åge was the person in the photos but is it also possible that he was kicked out of Denmark in 1923 for whistling at the Danish princess as my late father said?  Age emigrated to Canada in 1924 then hung himself in a hotel in Ontario, Canada in 1943 shortly after being rejected for service in the Canadien military for World War II.

I contacted every branch of the Danish military and they had no record of Niels or Age other than the basic military levying roll information.