Lauridsen, Johanne Maria, 1867-1923
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Johanna Maria Lauridsen was born on June 15, 1867 in Mogelmose, Hjerting, Haderslev, Denmark (because of the Danish conflict with Prussia over Schleswig-Holstein at the time of her birth, another name listed for her birth place is Mogelmore, Schlesvig, Germany). She married Soren Sorenson on June 15, 1888 in Brorup, Ribe, Denmark. She passed away on July 11, 1923 in Farmington, Davis, Utah. According to one online genealogy record, she had 8 children: Jennie Sofie, Niels Knudsen, Signe Kirstine, Sarah Rebekka, Karen, Amanda Marie, David Otto and one child that was still living at the time of submission.
From the description of Johanne Maria Lauridsen's poetry book and papers, 1880-1920. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367843257
Johanna Maria Laŭridsěn (1867-1923) was married to Soren Sorenson and had eight children.
Johanna Maria Laŭridsěn was born on June 15, 1867 in Mogelmose, Hjerting, Haderslev, Denmark (because of the Danish conflict with Prussia over Schleswig-Holstein at the time of her birth, another name listed for her birth place is Mogelmore, Schlesvig, Germany). She married Soren Sorenson on June 15, 1888 in Brorup, Ribe, Denmark. She passed away on July 11, 1923 in Farmington, Davis, Utah. According to one online genealogy record, she had eight children: Jennie Sofie, Niels Knudsen, Signe Kirstine, Sarah Rebekka, Karen, Amanda Marie, David Otto and one child that was still living at the time of submission.
From the guide to the Johanne Maria Lauridsen poetry book and papers, 1880-1920, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)
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Subjects:
- Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
- Danish literature
- Danish literature
- Danish literature
- Danish poetry
- Danish poetry
- European poetry
- Literature
- Scandinavian poetry
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- Germany (as recorded)
- Europe (as recorded)
- Germany (as recorded)