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Has 2 ancestors and 6 descendants in this family tree.
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Name |
Eugen Leopold Claudi Magnussen |
Birth |
29 Sep 1849 |
Ålborg, Vor Frue, Ålborg, Kongeriget Danmark |
Christening |
2 Jun 1850 |
Ålborg, Vor Frue, Ålborg, Kongeriget Danmark |
Gender |
Male |
Initiatory (LDS) |
COMPLETED |
PROVO |
FamilySearch ID |
MNNF-6KQ |
Death |
8 Jul 1919 |
Sulina, Tulcea, România |
Burial |
Sulina, Tulcea, România |
Person ID |
I35659 |
mytree |
Last Modified |
25 Feb 2024 |
Father |
Julius Carl Leopold Magnussen, b. Abt 1822, Ålborg, Vor Frue, Ålborg, Kongeriget Danmark |
Mother |
Johanne Claudi, b. Abt 1826, Ålborg, Vor Frue, Ålborg, Kongeriget Danmark |
Marriage |
21 May 1847 |
Ålborg, Vor Frue, Ålborg, Kongeriget Danmark |
Family ID |
F15140 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Emma Caroline Steenberg, b. 4 Jan 1863, Viby-Jylland, Århus, Kongeriget Danmark d. 6 Nov 1949, Espergærde, Egebæksvang, Frederiksborg, Kongeriget Danmark (Age 86 years) |
Marriage |
4 Mar 1884 |
Assens, Syddanmark, Kongeriget Danmark |
Children |
| 1. Betty Magnussen, b. 17 May 1885, Sulina, Tulcea, România d. 4 Jul 1908 (Age 23 years) |
| 2. Daughter Magnussen, b. Abt 1887, Tulcea, Sulina, Rumania d. 1890 (Age 3 years) |
| 3. Knud Magnussen, b. 24 May 1891, Sulina, Tulcea, România |
+ | 4. Povl Magnussen, b. 6 Oct 1901, Sulina, Tulcea, România d. Sep 1979, København, Hovedstaden, Kongeriget Danmark (Age 77 years) |
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Family ID |
F15139 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
21 Nov 2024 |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 29 Sep 1849 - Ålborg, Vor Frue, Ålborg, Kongeriget Danmark |
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| Christening - 2 Jun 1850 - Ålborg, Vor Frue, Ålborg, Kongeriget Danmark |
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| Initiatory (LDS) - COMPLETED - PROVO |
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| Marriage - 4 Mar 1884 - Assens, Syddanmark, Kongeriget Danmark |
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| Death - 8 Jul 1919 - Sulina, Tulcea, România |
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| Burial - - Sulina, Tulcea, România |
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- Eugène Leopold Claudi Magnussen, 29.9.1849-8.7.1919, engineer. Born in Å l borg, died on board a ship on the Danube near Sulina, buried in Sulin a . M spent his childhood in Jelling and in Husum and completed his schoo li ng in Copenhagen, to which the family moved after being displaced by t h e German occupation of Jutland. In 1868 he became a student at the Metr op olitan School, in 1875 a cand.polyt. in engineering. That same summer , h e received an offer from the Holstein-born chief engineer Kühl at th e Eur opean Danube Commission, who knew Ms family, for employment as a su b-engi neer at the commission and accepted this. The Commission set up a t the Pe ace of Paris in 1856 was responsible for ensuring that the Danub e was nav igable from the mouth up to Isaktcha and to have the necessar y work carri ed out. M.'s work became a special preparatory work for secu ring the entr ance from the Black Sea, here, near the mouth of the Danube , were large , ever-increasing sandbars, and he carried out his work wit h skill and pu nctuality. M. spoke the world languages and also mastere d several south ern European languages. In 1908, M. became chief enginee r with the specia l task of securing and maintaining the regulation tha t made it possible f or large steamers to go up to Braila. It hit him har d when World War II c aused the Dardanelles to close and shipping ceased , however, M. remaine d in his post until the Russians after the revoluti on occupied the city f ounded by the commission Sulina. In 1917 he travel ed to Denmark, but in 1 918, the year before his death, received a reques t from the commission t o return to Sulina. - A brother spoke the world l anguages and also mast ered several southern European languages. In 190 8, M. became chief engine er with the special task of securing and mainta ining the regulation tha t made it possible for large steamers to go up t o Braila. It hit him har d when World War II caused the Dardanelles to cl ose and shipping ceased , however, M. remained in his post until the Russ ians after the revolutio n occupied the city founded by the commission Su lina. In 1917 he travele d to Denmark, but in 1918, the year before his d eath, received a reques t from the commission to return to Sulina. - A br other spoke the world la nguages and also mastered several southern Eur opean languages. In 1908 , M. became chief engineer with the special tas k of securing and maintain ing the regulation that made it possible for l arge steamers to go up to B raila. It hit him hard when World War II caus ed the Dardanelles to clos e and shipping ceased, however, M. remained i n his post until the Russian s after the revolution occupied the city fou nded by the commission Sulina . In 1917 he traveled to Denmark, but in 19 18, the year before his death , received a request from the commission t o return to Sulina. - A brothe r remained in his post, however, until th e Russians after the revolutio n occupied the city founded by the Commiss ion Sulina. In 1917 he travele d to Denmark, but in 1918, the year befor e his death, received a reques t from the commission to return to Sulina . - A brother remained in his po st, however, until the Russians after th e revolution occupied the city fo unded by the Commission Sulina. In 191 7 he traveled to Denmark, but in 19 18, the year before his death, receiv ed a request from the commission t o return to Sulina. - A brotherJohanne s Julius Claudi Magnussen, born 11. 6.1848, died 23.5.1906, became studen t 1869, cand.phil. 1875, and mag.art . in English 1889. After working fo r Store Nordiske in China 1870-75, h e was a language teacher, high schoo l principal and music critic. He publ ished English textbooks and transla ted from English and German, among oth ers. Dickens and Schiller. M. wa s the father of Julius M.
Family
Parents: teacher in Ålborg, later second teacher in Husum, after 1864 he a d teacher at Schneekloth's school in Copenhagen, last class lottery col le ctor sst., Julius Carl Leopold M. (1823-1902) and Johanne Cecilie Clau d i (1822-1907). Married 4.3.1884 in Assens to Emma Caroline Steenberg, b or n 4.1.1863 in Viby near Århus, died 11.6.1949 in Espergærde, Egebæksva n g sg., D. By first lieutenant of the infantry reserve, later organis t i n Assens Vilhelm Albinus S. (1818- 78) and Frederikke Louise Charlott e Fr iis (1827-1914).
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