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Jens Andersen 1746–1812 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 August 1746

Birth Location: Veddum, Skelum, Aalborg, Ålborg, Danemark

Death Date: 21 August 1812

Death Location: Veddum, Skelum, Albrg, Danemark

Father: Anders Ibsen

Mother: Mette Pedersdatter

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In 1746, Jens Andersen entered the world in Veddum, Skelum, Aalborg, Ålborg, Danemark, born to Anders Ibsen And Mette Pedersdatter. Jens Andersen passed away in 1812 in Veddum, Skelum, Albrg, Danemark.

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Biography

  • In 1746, Jens Andersen entered the world in Veddum, Skelum, Aalborg, Ålborg, Danemark, born to Anders Ibsen And Mette Pedersdatter.
  • Jens Andersen passed away in 1812 in Veddum, Skelum, Albrg, Danemark.

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Jens Andersen's Ancestors

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Jens Andersen
1746–1812
Birth Place: Veddum, Skelum, Aalborg, Ålborg, Danemark
Parents
Anders Ibsen
1718–1777
Visborg, Aalborg, Denmark
Mette Pedersdatter
1721–1777
Skelum, Ålborg, Nordjylland, Denmark
Grandparents
Jeppe Ibsen
1692–1760
Skelund, Ålborg, Denmark
Mrs. Ibsen
1696–1765
Veddum, Skelum, Aalborg, Denmark
Jens (Jensen Bang) Bunde
1680–1737
of Veddum, Par. of Skelund, Aalborg, Denmark
Ane Andersdatter
1695–1724
Veddum, Skelund Parish, Aalborg, Denmark
Great-Grandparents
Anders Christensen
1663–1730
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jens Andersen's Timeline

2 Records

1746
21 August 1746
Birth of Jens Andersen in Veddum, Skelum, Aalborg, Ålborg, Danemark
Veddum, Skelum, Aalborg, Ålborg, Danemark
1812
21 August 1812
Age 66
Death of Jens Andersen in Veddum, Skelum, Albrg, Danemark
Veddum, Skelum, Albrg, Danemark

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 August 1746
    Event Place: Veddum, Skelum, Aalborg, Ålborg, Danemark

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 August 1812
    Event Place: Veddum, Skelum, Albrg, Danemark

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