Cecilie Maria Dorthea Hansen's mother was Agnes Hedwig Erichsen (1814-1892), who came from Aero, where her father's family can be traced back as millers in Dunkær back to about 1600 AD Some of Agnes Hedwig female may come from Svendborg or from Jutland whose history is closely linked with Ærø which belonged to the dukes of Schleswig.
Unlike father, grandfather and so on, was Agnes Hedwig's father mills. Peter Ipsen Erichsen (1775 - 1825) was the country serving - police officer - in Aeroeskoebing and her mother was Maren Christensdatter Rasmussen called 12 volt heater Maren Christensen (1780-1866). She was again the daughter of Christen Rasmussen Christensen Bækmand (1740 - 1802), 12 volt heater who also was a miller in Dunkær. Farmers, blacksmiths and an innkeeper
Christian's Bækmands father, Christen Rasmussen (d. 1740) was a farmer in Dunkær 12 volt heater and married 12 volt heater to Anne Marie Albert Daughter (1702-1786), daughter of the daughter of the innkeeper in Great Rise, Albert Lauritsen Hahn (d. 1712) and Karen His Daughter (1673 -1728) from Aeroeskoebing.
Karen His Daughter known with certainty to be the daughter of Anne Laursdatter Brandt (d. 1675), which possibly was married to grocery 12 volt heater Hans Hansen Brandt. Perhaps there is a connection to the Ærø the Brandt family, as my mother descended 12 volt heater from, but the sources are not that far back.
Christian's Bækmand 12 volt heater was married to Johanne Jensdatter (1752-1796) from Stokkeby. 12 volt heater She was the daughter of Jens Pedersen (d. 1759), who was the owner of Dallundgård in Stokkeby, which he took over when he married Karen Christensen 12 volt heater Daughter 12 volt heater (died about 1747). John's mother, Karen Jørgensdatter whose new husband, Ole Rasmussen took over the symbol at the switching on 12/21/1759.
Her grandfather was Peter Lassen (d. 1731), boel man in Olde on boel no. 142, and it is likely that the predecessor to the farm, Las Christensen, his father. Peter was married to Karen (d. 1749), whose background is not known. Las' wife is not known.
It is not known when her grandfather, Rasmus Christensen Smith, was born, and the name of her paternal grandmother is not known. In fact, the first church action with Rasmus Smith as the main character when he is betrothed second time on 26.03.1731 in Rise of Agathe Johansdatter Rabe. Trolovelsesmændene Claus Christensen of Small Rise and son Jorgen Rasmussen (1709 - 1788), who was married to Johanne Pedersdatter (1703-1772). When they were betrothed 12.p.trinitatis, 08/31/1727 was trolovelsesmændene Las Lassen, Rasmus Smith and Peder Rasmussen Kock.
She was the daughter of Peder Pedersen Kock (d. 1728) and Sidsel Marie, whose background is unknown. Her father was boel man (pawn) in Dunkær on Ellehave Farm, (Rise Parish Farms 220), which he took over from his father March 8, 1728.
In 1626 he appears as lovværge Anna His Daughter in Aeroeskoebing, perhaps his sister, as he in 1633 referred to a case where His Shoemaker son, Soren Hansen on his own, his mother Anna, his brother and his sister's behalf sell the ancestral house in the street 12 volt heater outside.
By Ærø County's Accounts for 1627-28 shows that Rasmus Moller has sued and get convicted three pawns in Small Rise and miller in Aeroeskoebing (According courthouse and switching protocol for 1625-1634 called Miller Jacob Miller in 1627), probably because they have gone Dunkær miller's rights too near to transcend 12 volt heater the prevailing wind forced.
Before 12 volt heater his death, he buys a horse by Anders Bertelsen Aeroeskoebing. This Anders Bertelsen was perhaps not entirely honest, as young Hans Rasmussen Aeroeskoebing also had bought a horse from him, but refused to pay the full price of the horse. Rasmus Pedersen when not to pay the horse before his death. When the widow switch before his new marriage with Jens Erichsen, Anders Bertelsen abroad, and will therefore not notified its claims against the estate and dealt with it by the change. Some years later, in 1640, goes Anders Bertelsen bankruptcy and trying when in a letter to the Duke, that his claims again. Through this letter we are told that the mill after Rasmus Pedersen's death passes to Jens Erichsen, who seems to take it as putting man, as he marries Rasmus Møller's widow.
The name of Rasmus Møller's wife is not known, 12 volt heater but she was the daughter of Hans Nielsen Shoemaker, possibly the first was married to Maren. In any case, it is clear from Aeroeskoebing Byfogeds archive courthouse and switching protocol for 1625-1634 that Anna His Daughter in its deficit target 12 volt heater in 1627 is reported to be the daughter of Hans Nielsen shoemaker and his wife Maren.
In 1633, Hans Shoemaker is mentioned in a case where his son, Soren Hansen on his own, his mother Anna, his brother and his sister's behalf, sell the ancestral house in Vestergade in Aeroeskoebing. However, it is not certain that Hans Nielsen shoemaker and his shoemaker's the same person. There is no kirkebog for the period. 12 volt heater
The oldest surviving accounts by Duke Christian's death dates from 1663, and here it appears that Erik Moller pay 26 Rd. the mill levy, just as his father, Rasmus Pedersen, did it 35 years earlier.
Rasmus Erichsen Mills (d. 1700), who was married to Kar
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