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George Henry Juhl

George Henry Juhl

Mand 1906 - 1988  (81 år)

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  1. 1.  George Henry Juhl blev født den 23 sep. 1906 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA (søn af Hans Christensen Juhl og Elizabeth Alice Stevenson); døde den 21 feb. 1988 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA; blev begravet i 1988 i Lapeer, Michigan, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Udvandring: 1918, USA
    • Beskæftigelse: eft. 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Landmand; Adresse:
      Grey, Macdonald CDN
    • Bopæl: 1926, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Adresse:
      Grey, Macdonald CDN
    • Beskæftigelse: eft. 1929, Central Patricia, Ontario, Canada; Minearbejder
    • Beskæftigelse: apr. 1940, Wayne, Michigan, USA; Fabriksarbejder; Adresse:
      145 Margaret Avenue, Detroit MI
    • Beskæftigelse: 1949, Lapeer, Michigan, USA; Frisør; Adresse:
      129 South Main Street, Almont MI
    • Nekrolog: 1988
    • Levned: 2023

    Notater:

    Gift 2: 1979, med Isabella Shearer (15 Oct 1911, Winnipeg Manitoba Temple, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - 24 Nov 2006, Carman, Manitoba, Canada; gift 1: 1933, med Samuel Vincent McCrea (1889 - 1969), med hvem hun er begr. Elm Creek Cemetery, Elm Creek, Portage la Prairie Census Division, Manitoba).

    Beskæftigelse:
    Gården solgt 1935

    Bopæl:
    Canada, Prairie Provinces Census, 1926: 120 Grey, Macdonald, Manitoba: Juhl, Henry C., Head, 66, Denmark. Med ægtefælle Juhl, Alice (, Wife, 48, out), og børnene Juhl, Harold (Son 24, USA), Juhl, Ralph, Son (22, USA), Juhl, George (Son 19, USA).

    Beskæftigelse:
    Central Patricia Gold Mine (guldfund 1929).

    Beskæftigelse:
    US Census 1940: 145 East Margaret Avenue, Detroit City: Laursen, Christian, Head, 85. Med ægtefælle Laursen, Anna C (Wife, 75, Denmark), børnene Laursen, Jens C, Son (45, S, Michigan, Architect, Own business, (Wages) 0), Laursen, Mabel J (Daughter, 47, S, Michigan), Jensen, Marie C ( Daughter, 37, Wd, Michigan, waiter, municipal cafeteria, (Wages) 0), Jensen Marion A (Granddaughter, 20, Michigan, Stenographer, Hospital, (Wages) 850), Jensen Audrey M (Granddaughter, 17, Michigan), samt Juhl, George (nephew, 33, S, Michigan (Bopæl 1935) Canada, boiler operator, tool manufacturing, (Wages) 2200).

    Ved session 16 October 1940:
    George Henry Juhl
    197 Beresford Ave H.P. Wayne Mich.
    Birth Date: 24 September 1906
    Birthplace: Elmer, Sanilac Michigan
    Relative: Mrs. Maxine Jowland Juhl, Wife, 197 Beresford Ave H.P. Wayne Mich.
    Residence Place: Highland Park, Wayne, Michigan
    Employer: Udylite Corp, E. Grand Boulevard, Detrot, Wayne, Mich.
    Complexion: Light
    Height: 6' 2"
    Weight: 185 Pund
    Eye Color: Blue
    Hair Color: Blonde
    Scar on shin bone right leg.

    Beskæftigelse:
    Indehaver af Juhl's Barbershop.
    US Census 1950, 129, Almont Village, Lapeer, Michigan (3 Apr 1950): Juhl, George H, head, 43, Michigan, (t/u) 55, Barber, Barber Shop p.t. Med ægtefælle Juhl, Maxine H. (Wife, 39, Washington), børnene Juhl, William A, (Son, 5, Michigan), Juhl, Timothy G. (Son, Aug, Michigan), og forældrene Juhl, Hans C (Father, 90, Denmark), Juhl, Elisabeth a. (Mother, 71, Canada).

    Nekrolog:
    "... Formerly of Almont, he divided his last years between Carsonville, Mich., and Elm Creek, Manitoba, Canada where his wife Isa has a home and where he had lived as a young man. ...
    he spent his early years as a farmer, then a goldminer, before serving overseas with the U.S. Navy Seabees during World War 2. He married Maxine Howland, a longtime Almont Schoolteacher who preceded him in death in 1878. After WW II and his retirement, he owned and operated Juhl's Barbership which was situated in downtown Almont.
    He was active in civic affairs, serving both as councilman and Village president on Almont for many years. (Også deacon, frimurer Knights Templar. Ivrig rytter og grundlægger af Lapeer Count Sheriff's Posse). ... He is survived by his wife Isa, two sons, William of Sacramento, Calif, and Timothy of Carsonville; their wives Terry and Joan; grandchildren Eric, Wendy and Kirsten Juhl and Donna Tibett (samt stedbørn) (uddrag af Nekrolog, uden kilde, gengivet i Find a Grave).

    Levned:
    "George Henry Juhl was born on September 24, 1906 in Juhl, Sanilac, Michigan to Henry (Hans) C. Juhl (1860-1960) and Elizabeth Alice Stevenson Juhl (1878-1975). George joined older brothers Harold James Juhl (1902-1987) and Ralph Juhl (1903-1935).
    The village of Juhl was named for George’s grandfather, Jens, and grew to about 100 families. ... Juhl is now a ghost town.
    In 1918 the family moved to Manitoba, Canada where George experienced his teenage years and twenties working on the family farm. After brother Ralph left the farm and brother Jim went to work in the Central Patricia Gold Mine, George worked the farm by himself with what very limited assistance his parents could give him. By 1935 they sold the farm and Henry moved back to Michigan and was living in Grosse Ile, Michigan. George then went to work with his brother Jim at the gold mine. Jim worked in the mine, which was a deep pit mine, and George worked as a hoist operator–lifting the men and gold ore to the surface.
    On a trip to see his parents, George met Maxine Lois Howland. Shortly before 1940, George moved back to Michigan and was living in Detroit. Canada entered World War II in 1939, and it is possible that was the reason he moved back to the States. It is possible that Maxine also encouraged him to return to the States.
    He courted and married Maxine on June 22, 1940 in Highland Park, Michigan. Prior to getting married, George was working as a boiler operator for a tool manufacturing company. After getting married, he went to work for Chrysler as a security guard. When they got married and after, Maxine was teaching in the Berkley School District.
    After the United States entry into World War II, despite being in his late 30s, George enlisted in the Navy “Seabees”. The Naval Construction Force, known as the “Seabees”, was created on March 5, 1942. Their purpose was to meet the Navy’s need for construction of forward bases in combat zones. The Seabee motto was “We built, we fight.” Maxine went to work for Ford at the Willow Run airplane factory, building B24 bombers. George was discharged October 29, 1945.
    Maxine and George lost a baby in 1942 and then sons William and Timothy were born.
    After the end of the war, George went to barber college and did his apprenticeship. In 1949, shortly before Tim’s birth, George bought the building at 129 South Main Street and opened his own barber shop. They lived in the apartment on the second floor. The shop had two chairs, so George rented the second chair out to Ivy Van Connant and later Ace Feys.
    The shop quickly became a place for men to stop in and chat. George was eventually elected to the Village Council and became Council President – a position he held for a number of years. If George was talking to one of the men sitting along the north wall of the shop, he would continue to cut his customer’s hair. When he talked to the person in the chair, he would step out in front of them with his comb in one hand and scissors in the other while he made his points. As a result, it took longer to get a haircut from George. ...
    In 1959 they bought the house at 325 West St. Clair Street. The house is on the National Registry of Historic Places. With the purchase of this home, George could enjoy one of his favorite pastimes – horseback riding. The barn and a small corral allowed them to stable their horses at home. Sons, Bill and Tim, joined the 4-H Saddle Club run by Red and Gertie Brooks.
    In 1957, George along with Red Brooks, Ed D’Arcy, Keith McGregor, Dr. Bill Mackie, Melvin D’Arcy, Milt D’Arcy, Clifford Keefer, and Albert Hall– and under the direction of County Sheriff Bill Porter–formed the Lapeer County Sheriff’s Posse. The Posse was used for crowd control and search and rescue operations. They also rode in all of the areas parades – they were quite a sight. They met twice a month for drills and in the fall they took a five-day, a long weekend, trail ride. George remained active with the Posse until his death
    Besides his election to positions on the Village Council, George was also active with his church acting as a deacon for the First Congregational Church. He was an active member of American Legion Post No 479. He held several offices, including president, with Almont-Dryden Lodge 51 F & M. He was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, the Romeo Commandary No. 6 of the Knights Templar, and the Elf Khursef Temple of the Shrine.
    About 1971, George decided to retire. He sold the business and building to Ace Feys, who had been renting the second chair in his shop.
    Maxine was diagnosed with leukemia and died July 2, 1978 at Community Hospital in Almont. She was laid to rest in the Hough Cemetery. After Maxine’s death, George went to live with his son Tim’s family in Carsonville in Sanilac County. Soon after moving to Carsonville, George went on a lengthy trip back to Manitoba, Canada where he had spent his teens and twenties.
    In Manitoba, he reconnected with old friends and acquaintances–one in particular, Isa Shearer McRea (1911-2006). He had known Isa (Isabel) when living there. When he returned home, he was engaged. George and Isa married and were companions until George’s death of cancer on February 21, 1988 at Marlette Hospital. George was laid to rest next to Maxine in the Hough Cemetery."

    Død:
    Marlette Hospital. Efter langvarig sygdom.

    Begravet:
    Gravsten afbildet (2009), sammen med første ægtefælle, Maxine.

    George blev gift med Maxine H Howland den 22 jun. 1940 i Wayne, Michigan, USA. Maxine blev født den 10 dec. 1910 i Pend Oreille, Washington, USA; døde den 2 jul. 1978 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA; blev begravet den 5 jul. 1978 i Lapeer, Michigan, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Notater:

    Gift:
    Sted ifl. nekrolog og biografi (anf. 22 Jun). FamilySearch anf. 27 Jun.
    Yderligere barn i ægteskabet, (Udøbt barn, f. & d. 1942)

    Børn:
    1. Nulevende
    2. Nulevende

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hans Christensen Juhl blev født den 20 apr. 1860 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; blev døbt den 22 maj 1860 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev (søn af Jens Christensen Juhl og Maria Cathrine Juhl); døde i 1960; blev begravet i 1960 i Lapeer, Michigan, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Også kaldet: Henry C. Juhl
    • Udvandring: 11 apr. 1882
    • Beskæftigelse: 1902, Sanilac, Michigan, USA; Landmand; Adresse:
      Elmer, Michigan
    • Udvandring: 1918, USA
    • Bopæl: 1926, Wiinipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Adresse:
      Grey, Macdonald CDN
    • Bopæl: 1950, Lapeer, Michigan, USA; Adresse:
      Almont, Lapeer MI

    Notater:

    Levned:
    Henry C. Juhl was christened as "Hans" in Haderslev Amt. Denmark in April of 1860. After he immigrated to the United States, he Anglocized his name to Henry. He went with his father, Jens C. Juhl, to Elmer Township, Sanilac County, Michigan in 1882 to help with preparing a home and farm for the rest of the family. Hans and Jens lived in a temporary shanty while this building was done. The community became known as Juhl. On the 1900 census, Henry puts Germany as his country of origin, but that is because the area he was born in Denmark had been annexed by Germany at that time.
    He married Elizabeth Alice Stevenson on 15 Jan. 1901 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan.
    You can find Henry on the ship's log for the 1882 voyage of the "Lord Gough" from Liverpool, England to Philadelphia. He is 22 and says he is from Germany. He has two other brothers with him on that voyage, but they were trying to escape being inscripted into the German army, so they did not board the ship next to each other. Brother Peter is 20 and says he is from Denmark, while brother Anton is 18 and says he is from Russia. (Find a Grave)

    Udvandring:
    Hans C. Juhl, Landmand, Slesvig, 22, New York City, litra 2397M, 11-04-1882, USA open

    Beskæftigelse:
    1902 ved sønnen Harolds fødsel: Farmer.
    US Census 1910, Elmer, Sanilac, Michigan: Juhl, Hans C., Head, 50, (Married year) 9, Ger Danish, (Forældre begge Ger Danish) (Immigration) 1882 NA, Farmer, General Farm, Empl. Med ægtefælle Juhl, Alice (Wife, 31, (Married year) 9, Can English (children, living) 3,3, (Forældre begge Can English), (Immigration) 1899), og børn Juhl, Harold (Son 8, Michigan), Juhl, Ralph (Son 6, Michigan), Juhl, Geo, Son (3, Michigan).

    Bopæl:
    Canada, Prairie Provinces Census, 1926: 120 Grey, Macdonald, Manitoba: Juhl, Henry C., Head, 66, Denmark. Med ægtefælle Juhl, Alice (, Wife, 48, out), og børnene Juhl, Harold (Son 24, USA), Juhl, Ralph, Son (22, USA), Juhl, George (Son 19, USA).

    Bopæl:
    US Census 1950, 129, Almont Village, Lapeer, Michigan (3 Apr 1950): Juhl, George H, head, 43, Michigan, (t/u) 55, Barber, Barber Shop p.t. Med ægtefælle Juhl, Maxine H. (Wife, 39, Washington), børnene Juhl, William A, (Son, 5, Michigan), Juhl, Timothy G. (Son, Aug, Muchigan), og forældrene Juhl, Hans C (Father, 90, Denmark), Juhl, Elisabeth a. (Mother, 71, Canada).

    Begravet:
    Gravsten afbildet, sammen med ægtefællen.

    Hans blev gift med Elizabeth Alice Stevenson den 15 jan. 1901 i Wayne, Michigan, USA. Elizabeth blev født den 27 aug. 1878 i Huron, Ontario, Canada; døde i 1975 i Lapeer, Michigan, USA; blev begravet i 1975 i Lapeer, Michigan, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Alice Stevenson blev født den 27 aug. 1878 i Huron, Ontario, Canada; døde i 1975 i Lapeer, Michigan, USA; blev begravet i 1975 i Lapeer, Michigan, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Udvandring: 1899, Canada

    Notater:

    Fødsel:
    Datter af John Stevenson (1848 - 1939) og Mary Jane Pierce (1856 - 1944).

    Levned:
    Elizabeth Alice Stevenson was born 27 August 1878 in Port Albert, Ontario, Canada, the daughter of John Stevenson and Mary Jane Pierce. She preferred to be called Alice.
    She married Henry C. Juhl on 15 Jan. 1901 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan.(Find a grave)

    Udvandring:
    US Census 1910, Elmer, Sanilac, Michigan: Juhl, Hans C., Head, 50, (Married year) 9, Ger Danish, (Forældre begge Ger Danish) (Immigration) 1882 NA, Farmer, General Farm, Empl. Med ægtefælle Juhl, Alice (Wife, 31, (Married year) 9, Can English (children, living) 3,3, (Forældre begge Can English), (Immigration) 1899), og børn Juhl, Harold (Son 8, Michigan), Juhl, Ralph (Son 6, Michigan), Juhl, Geo, Son (3, Michigan).

    Begravet:
    Gravsten afbildet. Sammen med ægtefællen.

    Børn:
    1. Harold James Juhl blev født den 10 jan. 1902 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA; døde den 5 feb. 1987 i York, Ontario, Canada; blev begravet i 1987 i Peel, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Ralph Juhl blev født den 13 jun. 1903 i Michigan, USA; døde den 8 feb. 1935 i New York, New York, USA; blev begravet den 6 apr. 1935 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA.
    3. 1. George Henry Juhl blev født den 23 sep. 1906 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA; døde den 21 feb. 1988 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA; blev begravet i 1988 i Lapeer, Michigan, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jens Christensen Juhl blev født den 26 apr. 1826 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; blev døbt den 11 maj 1828 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; døde den 13 aug. 1904 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA; blev begravet den 16 aug. 1904 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Beskæftigelse: 1860, Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; Gårdmand; Adresse:
      Juhlsminde Renlig Gård - Over Åstrup By, Åstrup
    • Beskæftigelse: 1868, Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; Sognefoged; Adresse:
      Over Åstrup, Åstrup
    • Udvandring: ca. 1882
    • Beskæftigelse: ca. 1882, Sanilac, Michigan, USA; Købmand; Adresse:
      Juhl, Elmer MI
    • Beskæftigelse: før 1904, Sanilac, Michigan, USA; Landmand; Adresse:
      Elmer, Michigan

    Notater:

    Fødsel:
    Søn af gårdmand Christen Juhl og Anne Cathrine Faller (Falles? - i senere fadder-sammenhæng optræder fornavnet Falle og efternavnet Fallesen)

    Levned:
    "He was born in Haderslev, Sonderjylland, Denmark. He married Marie Catherine Juhl on 19 Jun 1858 in Germany or Denmark.
    Juhl, located three miles east of Germania in Elmer Township, was a Danish settlement. It was founded in 1882 by Jens C. Juhl, who came here directly from Denmark with his wife and six children. Juhl operated a general store and served as the town's first postmasster. A post office was maintained at Juhl from 1883 to 1906. As many as 100 families lived in Juhl community at one time. Portions of the old general store, a church and some other buildings still stand today at the place where Juhl once flourished." (Findagrave cit: James Donahue, "Many Small Towns in Sanilac Have Vanished From Site" , "The Times Herald" on 15 Feb 1973).

    Beskæftigelse:
    FT 1860: Jens Chr. Juhl, Bonde og Husfader. Med ægtefælle Marie Kathrine Juhl (23), børnene Christen Juhl (1, Deres barn), Hanne Petersen (6, Plejebarn), samt Falle Chr. Juhl (31, Ugift, Teglbrænder), og fem tjenestefolk.
    Ved sønnen Johannes' dåb 1868: Gårdejer, sognefoged.

    Beskæftigelse:
    Ved sønnen Johannes' dåb 1868: sognefoged, Gårdejer. Fortsat sognefoged 1875 ved datteren Maries dåb.

    Udvandring:
    Med grundlæggeer af Juhl, Elmer Township.
    Juhl is a historical settlement in the township at 43°21′35″N 82°56′47″W[5] Juhl was founded in 1882 by Jens C. Juhl, a native of Denmark. It became a Danish community, with as many as a hundred families from Denmark living there. A post office operated from February 1889 until June 1906

    Beskæftigelse:
    The little town of Juhl has all but vanished. The first settlers in the area were Danish who came here in 1881 and the village was soon named after one of the settlers, Jens C. Juhl. The town grew and became home to over one hundred Danish families; the town also had a church, general store/post office and school, with farming as the main occupation and source of income. The post office ran from 1889 until 1906; once it shut down, the town began it's decline. Nowadays all the businesses are go
    Juhl can be found to this day in Elmer Township, Sanilac County at the corner of Juhl & Frenchline Roads. It's lonesome & desolate but it may bring some good photo ops for ya





    Beskæftigelse:
    Ifl. Dødsattest.

    Død:
    Dødsattest afbildet i Find a Grave.

    Begravet:
    Gravsten afbildet (2013), sammen med ægtefællen.

    Jens blev gift med Maria Cathrine Juhl den 19 jun. 1858 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev. Maria (datter af Hans Christensen Juhl og Lena Schrøder) blev født den 1 jan. 1838 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; blev døbt den 12 jan. 1838 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; døde den 25 feb. 1883 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA; blev begravet i 1883 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 5.  Maria Cathrine Juhl blev født den 1 jan. 1838 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; blev døbt den 12 jan. 1838 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle (datter af Hans Christensen Juhl og Lena Schrøder); døde den 25 feb. 1883 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA; blev begravet i 1883 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Udvandring: ca. 1882

    Notater:

    Fødsel:
    Ved børnenes dåb anføres moderens alder som interval X år til X+5 år, så hun har næppe kendt sit fødselsår.

    Begravet:
    Gravsten afbildet (2013), sammen med ægtefællen.

    Notater:

    Gift:
    Yderligere børn i ægteskabet:
    Jens Christensen Juhl (29 Sep 1869, Åstrup - 28 Oct 1870, Åstrup),
    Johanne Marie Juhl (f. og d. 24 Mar 1874, født for tidligt).

    Børn:
    1. Christen Jensen Juhl blev født den 15 apr. 1859 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; blev døbt den 26 maj 1859 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; døde den 8 apr. 1936 i Nordborg, Als, Sønderborg; blev begravet den 12 apr. 1936 i Nordborg, Als, Sønderborg.
    2. 2. Hans Christensen Juhl blev født den 20 apr. 1860 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; blev døbt den 22 maj 1860 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; døde i 1960; blev begravet i 1960 i Lapeer, Michigan, USA.
    3. Peter Juhl blev født den 24 feb. 1862 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; blev døbt den 29 mar. 1862 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; døde den 6 aug. 1906 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA; blev begravet i 1906 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA.
    4. Anton Leonard Juhl blev født den 20 jan. 1864 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; blev døbt den 10 feb. 1864 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; døde den 20 mar. 1927 i Wayne, Michigan, USA; blev begravet i 1927 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA.
    5. Anne Cathrine Juhl blev født den 31 mar. 1865 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; døde den 30 apr. 1947 i Wayne, Michigan, USA.
    6. Lene Marie Juhl blev født den 4 aug. 1866 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; blev døbt den 2 sep. 1866 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev.
    7. Johannes Christensen Juhl blev født den 19 jun. 1868 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; blev døbt den 30 jun. 1868 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; døde den 9 apr. 1949 i Wayne, Michigan, USA; blev begravet i 1949 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA.
    8. Jens Christensen Juhl blev født den 29 sep. 1871 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev; blev døbt den 8 okt. 1871 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev.
    9. Marie Cathrine Johanne Juhl blev født den 5 okt. 1875 i Åstrup, Haderslev, Haderslev.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Hans Christensen Juhl blev født den 29 nov. 1812 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; døde den 1 jul. 1845 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Beskæftigelse: 1835, Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; Gårdmand; Adresse:
      Stenderup Strand, Sønder Stenderup

    Notater:

    Fødsel:
    Søn af gårdmand Christen Hansen Juhl og Johanna Maria Nielsdatter Pahg (formentlig Pagh).

    Beskæftigelse:
    FT 1835, Stenderup by: Chresten Hansen Juhl, 50, Husfader , Gaardmand. Med ægtefælle Johanne Oles (57), sønnen Hans Christensen Juhl (23, Gift) med dennes ægtefælle Lena Schröder (24, Gift) og barn Johanne Marie Juhl (1), sønnen Niels Jeppe Abbine Christensen Juhl (16, Ugift,Husfader ens Sön), samt Anne Jeppes (87, Enke(mand), Husfaderens Svigermoder), og fire tjenestefolk.
    FT 1840: Hans Christensen Juhl, 28, Gaardmand. Med ægtefælle Lena Schrøder (29), Mette H. Juhl (5), Marie Cathrine Juhl (3), samt Niels Jeppe Albinus Juhl (22, Ugift, Hans broder), forældrene Chresten Hansen Juhl (57, Gift), Johanne Oles (62), og fem tjenestefolk.
    FT 1845: Hans Chrestensen Juhl, 32, Gaardmand. Med ægtefælle Lene Schrøder (34), børnene Johanne Maria Juhl (10), Mette Juhl (9), Maria Cathrine Juhl (7), Christine Juhl(4), Chresten Juhl (2), forældrene Chresten Hansen Juhl (60, Gift), Johanne Olesen (66, G), samt syv tjenestefolk.

    Død:
    Hans Christensen Juhl, gårdmand i Stenderup, en søn af fhv. gårdmand sammesteds Christen Hansen Juhl og hustru Johanna Maria Pagh, efterlader en enke, Lena Schröder, og med hende 5 børn: 1. Chresten, 2. Johanna, 3. Mette, 4. Maria og 5. Christine. Alder: 33 år mindre 5 måneder og 2 dage gamme

    Hans blev gift med Lena Schrøder den 2 aug. 1834 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle. Lena (datter af Johannes Schrøder og Mette Andersen Frøst) blev født den 15 sep. 1811 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; blev døbt den 26 sep. 1811 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; døde den 3 maj 1899 i Esbjerg, Skast, Ribe; blev begravet den 9 maj 1899 i Esbjerg Vor Frelser, Skast, Ribe. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 11.  Lena Schrøder blev født den 15 sep. 1811 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; blev døbt den 26 sep. 1811 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle (datter af Johannes Schrøder og Mette Andersen Frøst); døde den 3 maj 1899 i Esbjerg, Skast, Ribe; blev begravet den 9 maj 1899 i Esbjerg Vor Frelser, Skast, Ribe.

    Notater:

    Begravet:
    Sidste bopæl: Skolegade 29.

    Notater:

    Gift:
    Yderligere børn i ægteskabet:
    Johannes Hansen Juhl (1 - 14 Feb 1845, Sønder Stenderup),
    Hans Johannes Hansen Juhl (31 Jan - 22 Feb 1846, Sønder Stenderup).

    Børn:
    1. Johanna Maria Juhl blev født den 10 dec. 1834 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; blev døbt den 15 dec. 1834 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; døde den 17 okt. 1854 i Hejls, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; blev begravet den 21 okt. 1854 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle.
    2. Mette Juhl blev født den 16 dec. 1835 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; blev døbt den 22 dec. 1835 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; døde den 7 okt. 1877 i Tyrstrup, Sønder Tyrstrup, Haderslev; blev begravet den 13 okt. 1877 i Tyrstrup, Sønder Tyrstrup, Haderslev.
    3. 5. Maria Cathrine Juhl blev født den 1 jan. 1838 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; blev døbt den 12 jan. 1838 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; døde den 25 feb. 1883 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA; blev begravet i 1883 i Sanilac, Michigan, USA.
    4. Christine Juhl blev født den 20 sep. 1840 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; blev døbt den 1 okt. 1840 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; døde i 1886.
    5. Chresten Hansen Juhl blev født den 5 apr. 1843 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; blev døbt den 21 apr. 1843 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; døde den 24 nov. 1848 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle; blev begravet den 29 nov. 1848 i Sønder Stenderup, Nørre Tyrstrup, Vejle.