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Thursday, June 18, 2020

Dipping Into Denmark Church Records: 1863 Marriage of Hans Lauritzen Hede and Kirstine Sorensen

My grandsons have Danish ancestry through their father.  His grandparents came from Denmark in 1906 and settled in Chicago.

FamilySearch has a nice list of 28 Denmark record collections, and many of them are indexed and have record images.  I am using t
he "Denmark Church Records, 1484-1941" collection for these records.

Today, I'm looking for the marriage record of Hans Lauritzen Hede and Kirstine Sorensen who married 15 September 1863 in Gram, Haderslev, Denmark.

Here is the marriage record summary image:


And the actual record image is:


The marriage record is the top record on the page.  Here is the record showing the column headings:

The groom's information is in the first column (including birth, baptism and confirmation dates), the bride's information is in the second column (including birth, baptism and confirmation dates), the sponsors are in the 3rd column, the marriage date is the 4th column.  Hans Lauritzen Hede (born 23 October 1838 in Vesterlindet) and Kirstine Sorensen (born 26 April 1842 in Tiset) married on 15 September 1863 in Gram, Haderslev, Denmark. 

The source citation for this marriage record is:


"Danmark Kirkebøger, 1484-1941," indexed database with digital images, FamilySearch , (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGD4-GSTK : 11 November 2017), Hans Lauritzen Hede and Kirstine Sorensen, 15 September 1863.

Hans Lauritzen Hede and Kirstine Sorensen are my grandsons' 3rd great-grandparents.  

Note that these records are also on Ancestry.com ($$) and MyHeritage.com ($$).

Previous blog posts for my grandsons' ancestors include:

*  Dipping Into Denmark Church Records: 1880 Birth of Jens/Hans Lauritzen Hede (posted 10 June 2020)


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1 comment:

  1. These records are also available for free on the Danish National Archives website. There is a British flag in the top corner to click to change instructions into English.

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