Trygve Hansen - Death record

Started by Victor Stephen Engel on Saturday, March 25, 2017
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I cannot read the writing. Trygve died the day he was born.

https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/3751/333

92. 19. Juli. 24. Juli. 24. Juli. Trygve, 2den Tvill. (m. A. K.), ægte Søn af Johan August Hansen Forretningskjører (there is written something in paranthesis, but it is hard to read) 1903 7 19. Baklandet. Rønningssletten 6. For tidlig født 9de Md. Levede i 2 Time 15 Min. (The next column has the name of the doctor that has been presnt, the NeXT say the the probate Court has been noticed and the last one with A 249 say where he is in the baptism record.)

Baptism: https://media.digitalarkivet.no/kb20050609020406

Thank you very much. Now a question on your name. Trygve is a male name. I have a cousin named Remi who is female. Is Remi used commonly for both males and females?

In Norway it is only a male name and I think it is like that in all languages derived from latin. The origin of the name is (latin) Remigius and means a person that rows a ship. Oarsman.

I said cousin. I should have said niece. I think I'll ask my brother where they got the name. His wife has some French heritage. Maybe it's a female name in French.

Totally beside the point, but I had a fellow flight instructor at my flightschool in Daytona Beach where I worked in the early 1990's.

His name was Richard Badcock, and as you probably know Dick is a nickname for Richard, so we felt sorry for him being called Dick Badcock.

My brother, an architect, knows another architect named Richard Glasscock. Same situation.

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