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Aarhus to
merchant and
skipper Christen Pedersen (died 1663), and Anna
Olufsdatter Storm (c. 1610 – 1690),
daughter of a well-to-do alderman.
Since 1642...
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Brita Olovsdotter Tott (or Thott) (in Swedish) or
Birgitte Olufsdatter Thott (in Danish), (fl. 3
March 1498) was a
Danish and
Swedish noble, landowner...
- (1464-1484)
Birgitte Olufsdatter Thott, gift
Rosenkrantz (1467-1522)
Kronen (1484-1516)
Niels Eriksen Rosenkrantz (1522-1528)
Birgitte Olufsdatter Thott, gift...
- Norway. He was the son of a
merchant Iver
Tidemand and his wife
Elisabeth Olufsdatter. In 1732, he
hastily married the
young 13-year-old
daughter of the priest...
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mentioned in 1347 when it was
bought by Jep
Andersen Halvegge from Hælenborg
Olufsdatter Bille solgte. Jep
Andersen Halvegge was
succeeded by his son,
Evert Jepsen...
- a convent. Ide was the
daughter of the
noble Peder Eskildsøn and Ida
Olufsdatter and a
member of the Falk family, who
previously belonged to one of the...
- His
parents were
merchant Mogens Jensen Blach (c. 1653–1698) and Else
Olufsdatter (c. 1663–1725). He was most
likely an
apprentice in
Abraham Kløcker's...
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Madsens from
Lommelev was
accused of poisoning. She was
hired by
Ingeborg Olufsdatter in Nykøbing
Falster to drug and
murder her
abusive and
violent husband...
- who was the
daughter of the
Provost Christen Dop and his wife
Maren Olufsdatter Prytz. In 1672 he
bought a
share in the farm
Haughem in Sandefjord, which...
- Christianshavn, Copenhagen, the son of
Hendrich Jensen Lind and Anna
Dothea Olufsdatter. He was
baptized on 31 July 1764 in the
Church of Our Saviour. His confirmation...