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Kirsten Pedersdatter 1703–1704 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1703

Birth Location: Brørup, Malt, Ribe Amt, Denmark

Death Date: 7 DEC 1704

Death Location: Brørup, Malt, Ribe Amt, Denmark

Father: Lauridtz 8GGF

Mother: Anna 8GGM

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The story of Kirsten Pedersdatter began in 1703 in Brørup, Malt, Ribe Amt, Denmark. Kirsten Pedersdatter passed away in 1704 in Brørup, Malt, Ribe Amt, Denmark.

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Biography

  • The story of Kirsten Pedersdatter began in 1703 in Brørup, Malt, Ribe Amt, Denmark.
  • Kirsten Pedersdatter passed away in 1704 in Brørup, Malt, Ribe Amt, Denmark.

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Kirsten Pedersdatter's Ancestors

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Kirsten Pedersdatter
1703–1704
Birth Place: Brørup, Malt, Ribe Amt, Denmark
Parents
Lauridtz Pedersen 8GGF
1659–1732
Hundslund, Hads, Århus, Denmark
Anna (Maria Michelsdatter) 8GGM
1655–1723
Maarslet, Aarhus, Denmark
Grandparents
Peder (Ibsen Løvskal) 9GGF
1616–1714
Skjern, Middelsom, Viborg Amt, Denmark
Peder (Ibsen Løvskal) 9GGM
1612–
Skern,Viborg,Denmark
Michel Jenson
1620–1666
Mårslet,Ning,Århus,Danmark
Kirsten (Sørensdatter) 9GGM
1638–1668
Mårslet,Ning,Århus,Danmark
Great-Grandparents
Ibs 10GGF
1581–1621
Ibs 10GGM
1585–1621
Ibs 10GGF
1581–
Ibs 10GGM
1585–1612
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Kirsten Pedersdatter's Timeline

2 Records

1703
1703
Birth of Kirsten Pedersdatter in Brørup, Malt, Ribe Amt, Denmark
Brørup, Malt, Ribe Amt, Denmark
1704
7 DEC 1704
Age 1
Death of Kirsten Pedersdatter in Brørup, Malt, Ribe Amt, Denmark
Brørup, Malt, Ribe Amt, Denmark

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1703
    Event Place: Brørup, Malt, Ribe Amt, Denmark

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 DEC 1704
    Event Place: Brørup, Malt, Ribe Amt, Denmark

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