Name Note: Danish naming conventions did not include the concept of middle names. Where there were multiple given names, all were considered equivalent and any could, and were, used for various events. Please do not put any of his given names in the middle name field. Mary Ann Brandt Jensen
Christening:
6 Nov 1837.
Dronninglund, Hjørring, Denmark.
Sources
Danish State Archives, Church Counter Books, 1813-2002, database with images, Dronninglund Parish (Hjørring County), 1830 FKVDTA - 1849 FKVDTA, image 16 of 652, folio 62, No. 44, 6 Nov 1837, Baptism of Niels Peter Thomsen, (https:/www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/dabilledviser?epid=17122212#161015,27053321 : accessed 24 Feb 2017) born 4 Nov 1837, baptism 6 Nov 1837, father - Thomas Pedersen and mother Mette Nielsdatter of Assaæ.
Denmark Census 1840. Danish Demographic Database Ref. DDA-5552, Kipno. B5845. Parish: Dronninglund. Hundred: Dronninglund. County: Hjørring. Record no. 588 of 3912. Family of Thomas Pedersen and Mette Nielsdatter. (https:/www.danishfamilysearch.comcid3751207 : accessed 22 Feb 2017).
Denmark Census 1845. Danish Demographic Database Ref. DDA-4146, Kipno. B3807. Parish: Dronninglund. Hundred: Dronninglund. County: Hjørring. Record no. 312 of 3956. Family of Thomas Pedersen and Mette Maria Nielsdatter. (https:/www.danishfamilysearch.comcid5185508 : accessed 22 Feb 2017) - born Dronninglund sogn.
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