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Mads Pedersen 1671–1742 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1671

Birth Location: Hojby, Holbaek, Denmark

Death Date: 05 SEP 1742

Death Location: Holbæk, Arhus, Denmark

Father: Peder None

Mother: Mrs. Peder

Spouse(s): Anna Larsdatter

Children(s): Lars Madsen

In 1671, Mads Pedersen entered the world in Hojby, Holbaek, Denmark, born to Peder And Mrs Peder. Mads Pedersen married Anna Larsdatter, and had children including Lars Madsen. Mads Pedersen passed away in 1742 in Holbæk, Arhus, Denmark.

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Biography

  • In 1671, Mads Pedersen entered the world in Hojby, Holbaek, Denmark, born to Peder And Mrs Peder.
  • Mads Pedersen married Anna Larsdatter, and had children including Lars Madsen.
  • Mads Pedersen passed away in 1742 in Holbæk, Arhus, Denmark.

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Mads Pedersen's Ancestors

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Mads Pedersen
1671–1742
Birth Place: Hojby, Holbaek, Denmark
Parents
Peder
1645–1700
Grejs, Of Grejs, Vejle, Denmark
Mrs. Peder
1643–
Hojby, Holbeak, Denmark
Grandparents
Mads Bjerned
1612–
Svendborg, Denmark
Mads Bjerned
1614–
Svendborg, Denmark
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mads Pedersen's Descendants

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Mads Pedersen (ABT 1671–05 SEP 1742) m. Anna Larsdatter (1675–15 Oct 1741)
  1. 1. Lars Madsen 1704–1776 m. Margrethe (Elisabeth) Jochumsen 1711–1776
    1. 1. Mads (Christian) Larsen 1744–1818 m. Anna ((Ane) Margrethe Jensdatter) (Jensen) 1768–1800
      1. 1. Lars Madsen 1795–1856 m. Bodil (Nielsen or) Nielsdatter 1808–1883
        1. 1. Niels (Peter) Madsen 1832–1909 m. Caroline Frandsen 1841–1917

Mads Pedersen's Timeline

2 Records

1671
ABT 1671
Birth of Mads Pedersen in Hojby, Holbaek, Denmark
Hojby, Holbaek, Denmark
1742
05 SEP 1742
Age 71
Death of Mads Pedersen in Holbæk, Arhus, Denmark
Holbæk, Arhus, Denmark

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1671
    Event Place: Hojby, Holbaek, Denmark

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05 SEP 1742
    Event Place: Holbæk, Arhus, Denmark

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