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The following are burried here
At Haarslev Church Cemetery at Haarslev, Odense Amt , Fyn

 

Ane Johanne Arensbach. Born 2 October 1777 in Eilby Præstegaard (Pastors Mansion). Burried 7 September 1847 with the name Ane Johanne Schou. First married to Shopkeeper Jens Larsen in Bogense Church, 17 August 1799. Born 1754. Married the second time to Clockmaker Christian Friderich Schou in Bogense Church, 24 June 1815. Born around 1793.

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Her Grandchild and his Wife:

Christian Frederik Arensbach (later Ahrensbach). Born 10 September 1835 in Brolund by The Holse Mill, Holse Town. Died 25 May 1912. Burried 1 June 1912 on this site, Haarslev Cemetery.

Elise Kirstine Marie Larsdatter. Born 12 January 1850 in Asaa Town, Dronninglund Parish. Died 24 June 1931. Burried June 1931 on this site, Haarslev Cemetery.

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3 out of 4 siblings are burried here. (Emma Marie Arensbach, later Ahrensbach, is burried west of the Church, besides her husband Søren Sørensen in 1938, Haarslev Cemetery.)

Laura Andrea Arensbach (later Ahrensbach) (Unmarried). Born 18 January 1873 in "Brolund" by the Holse Mill, Holse Town, Died 29 December 1951. Burried January 1952 on this site, Haarslev Church.

Julie Agnete Arensbach (later Ahrensbach) (Unmarried). Born 18 July 1885 in "Brolund" by the Holse Mill, Holse Town, Died 1 May 1911 in Haarslev Town, Fyn of TB. 25 years old. Burried 6 May 1911 on this site, Haarslev Cemetery.

Mary Arensbach (later Ahrensbach) (Unmarried). Born 28 January 1891 in "Brolund" by the Holse Mill, Holse Town, Died 6 November 1967 at Særslev Old Folks Centre, Fyn. Burried November 1967 on this site, Haarslev Cemetery.

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Links and interesting stories:


A prominent brother to Ane Johanne Arensbach, Cand. Phil. Organist, Hans Hvid Arensbach writes in a letter after her death in 1847, My best and most beautifull of my sisters, and wrote about her second husband. God knows what happened to this adventurer, who invented so many things and became no richer and who was a bad Clockmaker who ruined her well-being and as thanks, totalled both her fortune and her peace of mind (Equanimity).

Read here about Queen Caroline Mathilde's Chambermaid Engel Marie Arensbach, who in 1772 witnessed against Dr. Struensee which led to his Public Hanging.

http://www.sa.dk/Elearning_og_webudstillinger/temaer_til_inspiration/kaerlighed/caroline.htm

 

 

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Last updated
08 May 2015