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Mathilde (Lemburg) Kensing 1856 - 1937

Mathilde (Lemburg) Kensing was born on October 16, 1856 to Detlef Heinrich Lemburg and Catherine Marie (Eggers). She married Friedrich Christop Heinrich Kensing on June 1, 1873, and they were married until Friedrich's death on March 7, 1925. She had children Auguste Bertha (Kensing) Donop, Emma Wilhelmina (Kensing) Metzger, Marichen (Kensing) Worley, Alfred William Kensing, Thekla Clara (Kensing) King, and Benjamin August Kensing. Mathilde Kensing died at age 80 years old on February 4, 1937.
Mathilde (Lemburg) Kensing
October 16, 1856
February 4, 1937
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    Mathilde (Lemburg) Kensing lived 6 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 80.
    The average age of a Lemburg family member is 74.
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In 1856, in the year that Mathilde (Lemburg) Kensing was born, on May 21st, Lawrence Kansas was ransacked and burned by pro-slavery forces. Called the "Sacking of Lawrence", it was part of the "Bleeding Kansas" war between pro-slavery and antislavery settlers.
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In 1862, she was just 6 years old when British citizen Anna Leonowens, a widow, accepted a job in Siam (now Thailand) to teach the children and wives of the King of Siam - he had 39 wives and concubines and 82 children. Taking her son with her and sending her daughter to England for schooling, she taught in Siam for 6 years - until the King died.
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