Anton Larsen, 1873–1892?> (aged 19 years)
- Name
- Anton /Larsen/
- Given names
- Anton
- Surname
- Larsen
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Death of a paternal grandmother
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Burial of a paternal grandmother
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Death
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father |
1849–1882
Birth: May 4, 1849
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29
— Tømmerby, Tolstrup sogn, Børglum herred Death: April 13, 1882 — Patea, New Zealand |
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mother |
1847–1935
Birth: January 13, 1847
— V. Hjermitslev by og sogn, Hvetbo herred Death: December 28, 1935 — Inglewood, New Zealand |
Marriage | Marriage — May 12, 1870 — V. Hjermitslev sogns kirke |
5 months
elder brother |
1870–1946
Birth: October 15, 1870
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23
— V. Hjermitslev sogn, Hvetbo herred Death: 1946 — Christchurch, New Zealand |
3 years
himself |
1873–1892
Birth: May 23, 1873
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— Tømmerby, Tolstrup sogn, Børglum herred Death: July 25, 1892 — Waitara, New Zealand |
5 years
younger brother |
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3 years
younger brother |
1879–1957
Birth: December 15, 1879
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32
— Patea, New Zealand Death: September 12, 1957 — Inglewood, Taranaki, New Zealand |
2 years
younger sister |
1882–1953
Birth: March 27, 1882
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35
— Patea, New Zealand Death: November 11, 1953 — Inglewood, New Zealand |
stepfather |
1863–1892
Birth: 1863
— Danmark Death: July 25, 1892 — Waitara, New Zealand |
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mother |
1847–1935
Birth: January 13, 1847
— V. Hjermitslev by og sogn, Hvetbo herred Death: December 28, 1935 — Inglewood, New Zealand |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
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Shared note
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Navngivet uden dåb. Boat Accident at Waitara. FOUR LIVES LOST New Plymouth, to-day, An inquest is being held at Waitara on the bodies of the men drowned at Waitara on Monday night. The evidence adduced is that Peter Petersen, John Harris, Dan Reavy (seamen), and Arthur Larsen (a cooper), started on a fishing expedition in a whaleboat on Monday morning. The weather was fair and in the evening the boat was seen coming in. As nothing was seen of the men next morning their absence caused some alarm, and a Native who was gathering wood on the beach brought information into Waitara that he had seen dead Europeans there. A number of persona went on the beach where the bodies of Petersen, Larsen, and Harris were found, but no trace of Reavy wfts to be seen. The accident is supposed to have occurred when the party were trying to cross the bar after dark. No vestige of the boat has been seen. Reavy leaves a wife and several children. Petersen is a married man. .Harris is a married man and has three children. Reavy was a good swimmer, and on occasions had very narrow escapes from drowning on the Waitara bar, and was always confident he could swim ashore. He was one of a party who were capsized on the bar some short time since. |
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