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| 201 | " I DAA 1908 nævnes kun det første ægteskab med Birgitte Panter. Hos Brenner og i Europäische Stammtafeln nævnes kun ægteskabet med Euphemia. (Holbek & Brun) | Podebusk, Hr. Henning (I3812)
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| 202 | " I DAA 2006-08 fastslås det at han og de yngre søskende er børn af faderens 4. ægteskab med N.N. Aagesdatter Steeg, da de alle var umyndige ved faderens død i 1387. [2]" (Holbek & Brun) | Lunge, Hr. Ove Jacobsen til Nielsstrup (I3566)
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| 203 | " IDA von Werl . The Annalista Saxo names Ida as daughter of "Bernhardus comes", her first husband "Heinricus de castro quod Loufe dicitur, Brunonis Treverensis episcope et Poponis comitis frater", her second husband "nobilis de Saxonia" and her children by both husbands[2991]. She and her second husband were grandparents of Siegfried Graf von Artlenburg[2992]. m firstly HEINRICH Graf, son of ---. Graf von Laufen 1067. m secondly --- [Saxon noble]. child of second marriage: (a) SIEGFRIED von Werl . The Annalista Saxo names "Sifridum de Ertiniburh" as son of Ida by her second husband[2993]. " (Medieval) Ida von Werl var datter af Bernhard von Werl (d. aft 1027). Farfar: Hermann I. (d. btw 985 - 986]). "According to Europäische Stammtafeln[2965], Hermann [I] was the possible son of Graf Heinrich but the basis for this speculation is not known." | von Artlenburg, Siegfried (I16879)
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| 204 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I13735)
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| 205 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I13741)
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| 206 | " James "Jim" Henry Street passed away peacefully at the age of 65, April 19, 2006 at his home in Saint George, Utah. He was born February 14, 1941 in Mountain Home, Utah to Ivan Miles and Lola Justine Fieldsted Street. He married Janis Beal March 16, 1960; and were later divorced. They had three children, Dale, Cindy and Ricky. Jim grew up in Mountain Home and graduated from Altamont High School in 1959. He worked for 36 years at W.W. Clyde from 1962-1998 as a Construction Supervisor. He retired from the Operating Engineers in 1998, where he gave many years of great service. In 1999 he began working for the Borax Mine in Boran, California as a Supervisor, where he was employed at the time of his death. He worked so hard and loved what he did, and had many friends and co-workers who were so important to him in his life. There are not many words to describe just how unselfish and giving he was, and how many lives he has touched throughout his life. He was a great friend to many people. His love for cars was unbelievable. At the time of his death, he was working on restoring a 1929 "Model A" of which he was so proud. He loved his home in St. George, Utah where he was residing, and worked so hard to make his yard look so perfect. He loved spending time with his family and was always so fun to be around, with a great sense of humor. He is survived by his children, Dale and Cara Street, Cindy Shiner; grandchildren, Landon and Skyler Street, Rikki Shiner. He was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers, George Max and Ivan Dee Street; and his son Ricky Street; and grandson, Jake Shiner. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at the Moon Lake LDS Ward chapel in Mountain Home, Utah. A visitation Monday from 6-8 p.m. at the Hullinger Mortuary, 457 E. 300 N. Roosevelt, Utah and an hour prior at the church. Family and friends are all welcome. Interment, Mountain Home, Utah Cemetery." | Street, James Henry (I18042)
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| 207 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I11581)
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| 208 | " Karalyn Louise Christiansen Hermansen, 88, passed away on March 8, 2024, in the Gunnison Hospital surrounded by her family. She was born November 8, 1935, to Reed and Aleda Christiansen in Mayfield. She graduated from Manti High School on May 21, 1954. She then attended Westminster College and St. Mark’s Hospital to get her degree as a registered nurse. She worked at St. Mark’s Hospital for 6 months and then returned to Gunnison to work at Gunnison Valley Hospital for many years. Surgery was her favorite part of nursing. She married Redge Hermansen in the Manti Temple on December 27, 1957. They were blessed with four wonderful children, one of which was stillborn. One of her greatest joys was spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Karalyn was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She held callings in Relief Society and Primary. Her favorite job was being on the funeral luncheon committee for over 20 years. She was an active member of the Jaycettes. She loved helping with the annual deer hunt bake sales and sewing clothes for the doll that was given away each Christmas. She enjoyed making candy, dipping chocolates, and sharing them with family and friends. She spent countless hours playing cards with friends. She was able to work side by side with her sweetheart, Redge, at Hermansen’s Mill for many years. She was a very generous person and started the Redge and Karalyn Hermansen Scholarship Fund in 2014. Each year a senior from Manti High School and Gunnison High School was awarded this scholarship. Karalyn is survived by her children: Kathy and Kelly Frandsen, Pam and Larry Lund, Scott and Mallory Hermansen; 12 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren with 2 more on the way; sister and brother-in-law, Faye and Julian Anderson; and sister-in-law, June Presser. She was preceded in death by her husband, Redge; parents, Reed and Aleda Christiansen; brothers: Paul (Marcia), Freddie Lee, and John; father and mother-in-law, Ray and Mary Hermansen; brother-in-law, Gayle Hermansen. Funeral services will be held on Friday, March 15, 2024, at 11:00 am in the GunnisonStake Center, 80 West Center, Gunnison, where friends and family may call Thursday evening from 6-8 pm or Friday morning from 9:30-10:30 am. Burial will be in the Gunnison City Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Diabetes Association." | Christiansen, Karalyn Louise (I17743)
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| 209 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I13731)
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| 210 | " Lars Ovesen Hansen Mørk #7167, født i Saltumgård, Saltum sogn, Hvetbo herred, død ca. 1626 i Vester Mellerup, Jerslev sogn. Boede 1594 i Vester Mellerup i Jerslev Sogn, da han deltog i Striden om Arven efter Faderen, og nævnes ligeledes her 1606, 1622 og 1625 som deltager i Arveprocesserne. Hans Hustru var antagelig af lavadelig Afstamning og sandsynligvis Søster til Ridefogden til Gettrup Christen Pedersen Munk, død 1626 og Oluf Pedersen Munk i Attrup i Hammer Sogn, død omkring 1624, hvilke Brødre stammede fra Hardsyssel og var gift med 2 Søstre Porsdatter Børialsen fra Kastrup. Disse Brødre var antagelig Sønner af Peder Pedersen Munk (af Havbro) til Staby Kærgaard i Ulfborg Sogn og 3. Hustru Hustru Karen Christensdatter Munk af Ørnhoved. ¤. August 1631 fremstod paa Jerslev Herreds Ting Inge Jensdatter fra Kalum og tilspurgte den tilstedeværende Menighed, om nogen vilde paasige hende noget utilbørligt. Da ingen fremkom, lagde hun sin Haand paa Tingbogen og ønskede saa mange Djævle i sig, som der var Bogstaver i Bogen, om hun i nogen Uære havde haft noget at gøre med nogen af Karen Munksdatters Sønner i Mellerup. Denne Pige var Datter af en af Egnens ansete Mænd Jens Tøgersen i Kalum og Anne Mørk, og Sagen staar i Forbindelse med, at da de kejserlige Tropper faldt ind i Jylland i Efteraaret 1627, havde Jens Tøgersen overgivet en Del Penge, Sølvtøj med mere til Karen Munk, som skulde have det i Forvaring. I Høbjergningen 1628 kom imidlertid den tyske Mønsterskriver, der havde Kvarter i Jerslev Præstegaard, samt en Korporal, og de brød Loftsfjælene op til et lille skjult Kammer uden Indgang og tog baade Jens Tøgersens og Karen Munks Gods, og 1631 førte Jens Tøgersen saa Proces mod Karen Munk for at faa Erstatning, og da er der vel kommet Rygter frem om Forhold mellem Karen Munks Sønner og Jens Tøgersens Datter. 16. Februar 1632 tilsagde Karen Munk ved sin Søn Peder velbyrdige Anders Friis til Vrejlev Kloster sin Tjeneste af Vester Mellerup og deraf at rette med Skyld, Landgilde, Ægt og Arbejde, som de havde gjort deres forrige Husbond velbyrdige Henrik Holst (Holsteneren Henrik v. d. Wisch, som havde ejet Vrejlev Kloster og 1632 ejede Aas i Taars Sogn). Men allerede 14. Juni stævnedes Karen Munk af Husbonden til Forbrydelse af Fæstet, fordi hun havde været ulydig og ikke ladet sin Plov komme til Vrejlev Kloster for at pløje." (Munk, efter Kristian Frederik Christensen, k.f.christensen@vaf-9430.dk). | Mørk, Lars Ovesen Hansen (I6806)
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| 211 | " Leif Panduro havde privat tandlægepraksis i Esbjerg 1955-1956 og fungerede som børnetandlæge i Esbjerg 1957-1962, hvor han flyttede til Dragør. Leif Panduro debuterede som forfatter, mens han boede i Esbjerg. Opgav erhvervet 1965. (Danske Tandlæger 1949, S. 13): Panduro, Leif Thormod, f. 18. April 1923 paa Frederiksberg. Tandlægeeksamen 1947. Assistenttjeneste i Danmark siden 1947. ( S. 29): "Panduro, Leif (se Suppl. 1947, Pag. 16 og Suppl. 1948, Pag. 50). Tilføjelse: Ansat ved Folktandvården, Borås, Sverige, fra 1. Nov. 1949." (S. 30): Panduro, Leif (se Suppl. 1947, Pag. 16). Tilføjelse: Gift 11. Dec. 1948 med cand. odont. Frk. Esther Larsen. | Panduro, Leif Thormod (I15745)
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| 212 | " LeRoy F. Dunklau, 72, of Arlington, died Sunday, July 11, 2004, at the Fremont Area Medical Center. Funeral services were Thursday, July 15, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, north of Arlington, with the Rev. Timothy Gierke of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Fremont officiating. Interment was in St. Paul’s Cemetery. LeRoy F. Dunklau was born Feb. 3, 1932, in Arlington to Emil and Lenora (Hilgenkamp) Dunklau. He was a lifetime resident of Arlington and was a farmer and a dairyman. He served three enlistments in the Army National Guard, from Aug. 1950 until March 1959, and was discharged with the rank of Sergeant. On Jan. 5, 1958, he married Donna Danielmeyer at St. Paul’s Lutheran church. He was a life member of St. Paul’s, where he served on the church finance board, was a member of the Lutheran Laymen’s League and was a past treasurer. He was also a former board member of Production Credit Association. He is survived by his wife, Donna; sons and daughters-in-law, Tim and Joyce Dunklau, and Randy and Susan Dunklau, all of Arlington; brother and sister-in-law, Dyral and Illene Dunklau, and sister and brother-in-law, Elaine and Ron Hilgenkamp, all of Arlington; five grandchildren; many relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother and sister-in-law, Donald and Judy Dunklau; and an infant granddaughter, Laura Richelle Dunklau. Memorials are suggested to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Arlington, the Lutheran Hour, or the Arlington Rescue Squad." (The Enterprise, July 16, 2004) | Dunklau, LeRoy Frank (I18673)
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| 213 | " Levy, Levin Bendix, 1746-1815, Maler. F. Febr. 1746 i Rendsborg, d. 18. Okt. 1815 i Kbh., begr. sst. (Møllegade). Forældre: Købmand Bendix Moses L. og Lea Sara Wiener. Gift 11. Aug. 1779 i Kbh. med Hanne Lazer (Latzer),f. 6. Dec. 1753 i Kbh., d. 30. Juni 1830 sst., D. af Købmand Lazer Simon og Esther. Levy fik 2. Aug. 1779 Borgerskab i Kbh. som Skildrer, betegnedes 1787 som Skoleholder, senere som Skrivelærer. Han har muligvis udført et Portræt af Svigerfaderen 1784 (Mosaisk Trossamfunds Bibliotek). " Utr. K | Levy, Levin Bendix (I21461)
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| 214 | " LuAnn E. Peterson passed away November 25, 2023 in Centerfield. She was born on September 20, 1931. She was the oldest of two daughters born to Edgar C. and Mabel B. Nielsen of Centerfield. She grew up in Centerfield and attended local schools. She and dad received their high school diplomas together in 1979. She is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She met her future husband, Jack W. Peterson, at an outdoor dance floor situated near Redmond Lake. They were married on October 6, 1948. They were later sealed in the Manti Temple on July 21, 1955. Dad ran a plumbing/heating business from his home, and Mom took care of the bookkeeping for the business. There wasn’t delivery services as there is today, so Mom made frequent trips to Salt Lake City to get parts and components for the business. In the 1960’s, Mom was the coach for a church-sponsored girls’ softball team. Thanks to her time, efforts, and enthusiasm the team was a competitive champion. Dad handcrafted his first boat and named it “Louie” after his wife. He and Mom spent countless hours at Palisade and Redmond lakes teaching anyone who wanted to learn how to water ski. What patience that had to take. They purchased a larger boat eventually, and then participated in taking several youth groups from the Centerfield Ward to Lake Powell, teaching them to water ski. They all loved it! Mom and Dad loved their RV’s. During the years when mountain camping was less restrictive than it is today, Dad and Mom would take the RV up 12-Mile Canyon, park it at their favorite flat, leave it all summer, and travel up the mountain road to enjoy it every weekend. They also had a favorite camping spot just north and east of the Yuba turnoff where they set up camp every Easter. The grandkids spent countless hours riding wheelers, exploring the area, and getting scrapes and scratches along the way. Many memories remain of mile marker 17. In later years, they purchased a motor home and traveled around the western U.S. and Canada. Then they discovered Quartzite, AZ. Every January, they would load up, travel down south, and stay for a couple months. They spent many hours exploring the area and never seemed to tire of desert camping. Mom loved to quilt, spending countless hours at the Senior Center continuously pricking her fingers to produce perfect beautiful stitches. Mom could make a lemon pie that was delicious and requested everywhere she went. She loved fixing food for the grand kids, especially ebleskievers (a Danish pancake) in a well-worn cast iron skillet. Mom always had lots of friends around her, and they visited at each other’s homes often, even meeting every morning for “social hour.” She is survived by children: Jacklyn Bartholomew, Jeri Olsen, Garald, and Natalie (John) Ross; 12 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. LuAnn is preceded in death by her husband; parents; sister, Valerie Dennison; and son-in-law Jay N. Olsen. The family would like to express sincere thanks to the Mission at Community Rehabilitation Center and the Gunnison Valley Hospital for the care and compassion they have shown to Mom. We love you, sweet Grandma Lu. (også gengivet i findagrave.com. begge steder med portrætfotos) | Nielsen, LuAnn Eldora (I17817)
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| 215 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I22936)
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| 216 | " Margrethe Schrøder f. 21/i 1914 i Set. Knuds s., Odense. Lærereks. (Tønder) 36, lærer i Toftlund 37—38, v. Tønder Sem.s øvelsessk. med timer i sem. 41—63, seminarielektor i Herning 63. Bor Gyvelvej 36, Herning." | Schrøder, Margrethe (I15290)
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| 217 | " Marie C. Macey, 83, of 4118 Castle Drive died Sunday in Midland Hospital Center. She was born Sept. 14, 1892 in Elmer Township and lives in Marlette until 1952 when she moved to Midland. ... She married Oscar Macey June 11 1918. He died April 1, 1971. Mrs. Macey is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Eugene (Helen) Perrin, Midland; a son Ivan Macey, Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Way, Seattle, and Mrs Christine Morgan, Marlette; a brother Tony Juhl, Sandusky, four grandchildren, and sex great-grandchildren. Services will be held today at 3:30 p.m. in Marsh Funeral Chapel, Marlette ..." | Juhl, Marie Catherine (I12624)
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| 218 | " Meyer Hausen er identisk med Meyer Moses, som den 15/10 1728 fik kgl. Tilladelse til at nedsætte sig her i Byen. Han tog 11/10 1730 Borgerskab til at drive Fabrikation af »Piods og Guldtraad«. I Aaret 1733 gik han i Kompagni med Moses Nathan, kaldet Leidesdorf ... fra Altona, som den 7. Juli 1732 havde taget Borgerskab til at anlægge en Fabrik af »Guld og Sølv-Galuner«. (Se min J. C. E. Michaelsens Forfædre 24, Nr. 21 og Mindeskrift 137, 143, 144, 165, 167, 168, 169, 170)" [Borgerskab 7 Jul 1732 til at anlægge en fabrik af "Guld og Sølv-Galuner" (Galon = tresse]- | Leidesdorf, Moses Nathan (I5768)
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| 219 | " Michael J. Dunn (formerly from Riverside, Ca.) passed away December 19, 2016 at his home in Grants Pass, OR. 97527. Mike (as everyone knew him) served in the Navy as a Quarter Master (Navigation) for four years and four months on the Destroyer USS Walke. He loved the navy and serving his country. After the service he ran Olsen Meat Co. Inc. in Riverside until it sold. He then went to work for Brinks and Pendom as a Guard and serviced the ATM machines. Mike & his wife Diane were big fans of Ramona High School in the 80's. His favorite pastime was fishing. He died at the age of 72 years. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Diane of Grants Pass, OR. and his daughters Michelle Hern of Riverside, Ca. and Jeri Simons of Grants Pass, OR. and 4 grandchildren, Chellina Beaudoin of Riverside, Ca., Michael Simons of Sunland, Ca., Cheyanna Hern of Riverside, Ca. and Katlyn Simons of Grants Pass, OR." | Dunn, Michael John (I23271)
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| 220 | " Nævnt i søsteren Elenes gavebrev til Sankt Agnete 1337 og igen 1349, nu som nonne samme sted. var enke 1337 og beseglede da til vitterlighed med søsteren Elene af Havnelev." (Holbek & Brun) | Rani, Cecilie Nielsdatter (I6538)
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| 221 | " og var gift med Inger Andersdatter, der døde i Musted" Note hertil: Jerslev H. Tingb. 13. Aug. 1640. | Andersdatter, Inger (I16085)
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| 222 | " on 19 Sivan 5477 - aluf rosh Juda Benjamin Wolf ben aluf rosh Moshe Simon z.l. Kassel-halevi = pu Wolf Kassel(fisches Frank nr.490)." [19 Sivan 5477 = 29 May 1717 - uden kalenderjustring] | Kassel-Levie, Benjamin-Wolf Simon Goldsmit (I18937)
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| 223 | " Panduro, Hans Rudolf Sidenius, f 6 Mars 1863 i Maribo. S af Præst Hans Rudolf P. og Johanne Dorthea Sidenius. Studerede Farmaci i 11/2 Aar. Huslærer i 3 Aar. Student 84 (I) priv dim. Med Eks S 91 haud II. ~ Redaktionssekretær. Vikar. Pr akt i Skørping April 92. Studierejse 95. Jernbanelæge Okt 97. Sogneraadsmedl 09-13. Form for Sundhedskomm 12-15. Død 20 Okt 17. Gift 5 Aug 92 i Bregninge med Petra Marie Petersen, adopt Gregersen, f 26 April 66, d 22 Maj 08. D af Landmand Johannes P. og Hanne Sofie Ida Schrøder, samt Adoptivd af Præst Gregers Gregersen." | Panduro, Hans Rudolf Sidenius (I15737)
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| 224 | " PAUL GAUGUIN (1848-1903) Portrait de jeune fille signed 'P. Gauguin' (centre right) charcoal on paper 8 5/8 x 7 7/8 in. (22 x 19.8 cm.) Executed circa 1875 Provenance Herman Gotthardt, Limhamn, Sweden, by 17 May 1925. Carl Georg Gotthardt, Copenhagen, by whom acquired from the above, by 1935 until 1940. Karen Fermann, Virum, Denmark, by inheritance from the above. Anonymous sale, Sotheby's, London, 23 March 1983, lot 118." Solgt for GBP 18,750, 24 Mar 2021. | Fermann, Karen Gotthardt (I10608)
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| 225 | " Rabbi Bezalel (Hazaken) ben Yehuda LOEB was reportedly a descendant of King David (91 generations earlier). (See Aryeh Lifschuetz, Avoth Atarah le-Banim, Warsaw (1927) p. 163 and The ESKELES Genealogy by Zeev ESHKOLOT. for claims of descent from R. Hai.) Bezalel Hazaken had a son Yehuda LOEW (Liwa) ben Bezalel (Hazaken or Hamephursam). Yehuda LOEW died 1440 in Worms (or 18 Heshvan in 1439 CE in Prague?) (A.k.a Liva The Elder of Prague.) [Alternatively according to some manuscripts, Yehuda Lev Hazaken is the son of Isaac son of Bezalel Hazaken.] Yehuda was the head of a Yeshiva in Worms. The name Liwa, which frequently appeared in the Worms area, is generally pronounced "Liwa" although originally it either stood for the German "Loewe" (lion), the heraldic sign of the tribe of Yehudah, or for the German-Jewish "Loew". Yehuda had a son Bezalel ben Yehuda LOEW. (Loeb)". (LOEB, http://www.loebtree.com/yoseph.html ) angiver følgende afstamning: Our ancestor R. Yoseph I descends from King David in one of two possible ways. According to The ESKELES Genealogy by Zeev ESHKOLOT he was the son of Rav Khai (Hai) Gaon (b. 939, d. 1038 CE). See p. 320 and 1130 of vol. 7 of Encyclopedia Judaica 22 Volume Set. (See Aryeh LIFSCHEUTZ, Avoth Atarah le-Banim, Warsaw (1927) p. 163 for claim of descent from R. Hai.) However, in Hai's eulogy, Samuel Ha-Nagid said that Hai left no child. (!?) Perhaps this simply meant that Samuel's son R. Yoseph I had already passed away. Alternatively, According to David HUGHES, RDavidH218 at Aol.com, Yoseph was rather the son of Samuel Ha-Nagid, and Hai married a daughter of Samuel Ha-Nagid. (Gaon of the Sura academy 997-1013). Either way the descent of R. Yoseph I proceeds through the Maharal and the Chavas Yoir to my step-grandfather Carl OPPENHEIMER. This information matches up with the Yikhus Letter in the possession of the Sans Hassidim (Zans Khassidim) which goes through R. Bezaelel Ben Yaacov. See The ESKELES Genealogy by Zeev ESHKOLOT. Each entry is supposed to be the son of daughter of the previous entry. R. Yoseph I. Gaon. Executed 1066. Married daughter of Rabbi Nissim Ben Yaakov. According to Moshe Shaltiel MosheShaltiel at cs.com, Yoseph was assassinated in a pogrom in Granada (1062) where he served as a Grand Vizier like his father before him. Yoseph Ha-Nagid married the daughter of Rabbi Nissim Ben Yaakov. R Yekhiel R. Avraham R. Azarya (Azariah) I R. Yekhezkel (Ezekiel) of Spain R. Laemel (Laemiel) R. Azarya (Azariah) II R. Eliya (Elijah) Rabbi Yoseph (Joseph) II Rabbi Nakhman (Nachman) Rabbi Klonimus (Kalonymos) Kalman Rabbi Leibush Rabbi Eleazar Rabbi Yerakhmiel (Yerakmiel) Rabbi Arye-Zeev (Arieh-Zeev) Rabbi Yaacov Rabbi Bezalel (Betzalel) (Hazaken) Ben Yaacov. Burstein opregner forslægten, dog med forbehold for manglende korrekthed. | Ben-Yakov, Bezalel Hazaken (I2005)
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| 226 | " Ray Lantry, 61, of Blair died Sunday, Aug. 30, 1998, at Memorial Community Hospital in Blair. Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Country Bible Church. Burial will be in the Blair Cemetery. A prayer service will be 7 p.m. Tuesday at Campbell-Aman Funeral home in Blair, in charge of arrangements. Ray Edward Lantry was born Aug. 24, 1937, in Washington County to George and Opal (Brewster) Lantry. He graduated from Blair High School and attended Dana College. On June 5, 1959, he was married to Peggy Gutschow in Blair. For the past nine years he had been employed with Woodhouse Ford in Blair. He was a member of Country Bible Church and the Blair Golf Club. He was survived by his wife, Peggy; one daughter, Terri, and husband, Dave Taylor of Blair; three sons, Tom, and wife, Gina Lantry of Omaha, and Tony and Timothy Lantry of Blair; grandchildren, Sydney and Kylie Taylor of Blair and Wyatt and Paige Lantry of Omaha; two sisters, Norma Jean Anderson and Wanda Poulson of Blair; one brother, Lee Lantry, of Sarasota, Fla., and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Opal Lantry." | Lantry, Ray Edward (I18702)
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| 227 | " Saliena Higham Fjeldsted, age 74, died January 15, 1994, in Murray. Born February 3, 1919, in Centerfield, a daughter of Albert and Florence Childs Higham. Married DeLoy S. Fjeldsted on September 23, 1937, in Manti; the marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple.Survived by family: A. DeLoy (Myrna) Fjeldsted; Gail (Rachael) Fjeldsted; Robert Fjeldsted; son-in-law, Frank Brunson; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; brother, Delmar Higham; sisters: Duella Christensen, Drucilla Loft, and Florence Lindhert. Preceded in death by husband; sons: Devon, Jemmie, Duane, Leland, baby boy; daughters: Helena and Lynette; brother, Edmond Higham; sisters: Ada Anderson and Gertrude Higham. Funeral services will be Tuesday, 10 a.m., at Westbrook 3rd Ward, 6500 South Dixie Drive (3600 West). Friends may call Monday, 6-8 p.m., at McDougal West Jordan Mortuary, 1861 West 7800 South, and Tuesday at the church, 9-9:40 a.m. Interment: Centerfield Cemetery, 1:30 p.m. graveside service.." (Også delvis gengivet i Findagrave.com; udklip affotograferet i FamilySearch) | Higham, Saliena (I17784)
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| 228 | " Sein Sohn Helmut und seine Frau Henny werden nur acht Tage nach ihm [deporteret 28 Sep] nach Auschwitz deportiert und dort ebenfalls umgebracht." (Stolpersteine) | Wolff, Helmut (I9304)
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| 229 | " Services for Carsten Graverholt, 84, of Laurel will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at the United Lutheran Church with burial in the Laurel Cemetery. Visitation will be 3-8 p.m. Wednesday at the church with a 7 p.m. prayer service under direction of Hasemann-Schumacher Funeral Home. He died Sunday, May 20, 2007, at Hillcrest Care Center." "Carsten M Graverholt State: Nebraska Residence Place: Nebraska Last Place of Residence: Laurel, Cedar, Nebraska Birth Date: 19 Dec 1922 Death Date: 20 May 2007" | Graverholt, Carsten Marion (I18308)
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| 230 | " Services for Milan J. Meyer, 77, of Battle Creek will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at St. John's Lutheran Church with burial in the parish cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday from 4-7 p.m. at the church under direction of Steffen Mortuary. He died at his home Monday, June 2, 2008, after battling prostate cancer. Milan was born on April 6, 1931, on his parents' farm south of Battle Creek. The son of Frank and Anna (Newwerk) Meyer, he was baptized on April 26, 1931, confirmed on April 2, 1944, at St. Peter's Heights Lutheran Church and attended their parochial school. He graduated from Battle Creek High School and then continued farming with his father. He married Alice Marie Tarpening on June 10, 1951, at St. John's Lutheran Church. The couple continued farming the family farm until retiring in 1994. Milan had been a member of St. Peter's Heights, where he served on various boards, and then currently was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, where he also had served on various church boards. Milan is survived by his wife Alice Meyer of Battle Creek, their children Mary and Dan Coakley of Hastings, David and Kim Meyer of Battle Creek and Jim and Judy Meyer of Omaha; one sister, Mrs. George (Frances) Zohner of Battle Creek; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Alvin, Edwin and Franklin; one sister Hazel and one son in infancy (June 4, 2008 - Norfolk Daily News; gengivet i Findagrave.com) | Meyer, Milan J. (I18625)
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| 231 | " Services for Vivian Marie Hoier, 61, of Herman, were held on Wednesday, November 28th. Mrs. Hoier died on November 24, 1979 at Elgin, Illinois. Mrs. Hoier was born at Elkhorn, Nebraska on August 5, 1918 and was married to Earl Hoier of Route 2, Herman. She is survived by her husband Earl of Herman, one daughter, one grandchild and one sister. The daughter is Mrs. Sharon Auchmoldy of Elgin, Illinois and the grandchild is Todd Wager. The sister is Pearl Casey of Richland, Washignton. Memorial services were held at the Campbell Funeral Home with Rev. William Whittaker officiating. Memorial are to be sent to the University of Nebraska Medical Center or to the family. (Printed in the Washington County Enterprise on 11/29/1979) | Carlson, Vivian Marie (I18681)
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| 232 | " Shirley Obert / January 21, 1930 — February 4, 2015 At her request, no services will be held for Mrs. Shirley Obert. Mrs. Obert, 84, passed away February 4, 2015 in Casper." | Dougherty, Shirley (I12012)
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| 234 | " til Mogenstrup (Oxie H.) og Hikkebjerg, nævnes 1421, rigsråd, beseglede 1439 i Lübeck opsigelsesbrevet til kong Erik og 1440 i Kolding det hertug Adolf givne lensbrev på Slesvig, var 1443 ridder, beseglede 1446 Lollands vilkår, 1448 sendebud til kong Karl af Sverige, var 1450 med kongen på kroningsrejsen i Norge, levede endnu 1460. NB. nedenstående slægtebogsangivelser skal tages med forbehold. Hak. (S. 166) Ingeborg H., var i følge fru Sophie Ruds slægtebog datter af "gamle Niels H. og fru Mette" og havde en halvbroder hr. Ove Lunge, men efter Lisbet Bryske var også hr. Anders H. (S. 166) søn af Mette Limbek og halvbroder til hr. Ove Lunge. [2]." (Holbek & Brun) | Hak, Hr. Anders Andersen til Mogenstrup (I3365)
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| 235 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I17173)
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| 236 | " Udlært hattemager i Aalborg sammen med fætteren Moritz Rothenborg (s.d.) I 1840 bosat i Randers og fra 1845 i København (Sankt Peders Stræde, Store Kirkestræde, Frederiksboggade 3, Peder Skrams Gade 15). Kaldes "Manufacturhandler" i 1885. " (Brøndsted) | Adler, Adolph Siegfried (I1657)
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| 237 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I13729)
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| 238 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I22728)
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| 239 | "" ...Gunnild Peders Dotter Bendike, hvis Broder Jens Pedersen, siden har været en riig Vexelerer og lever endnu i London" "Grosserer og norsk vexelerer i London" | Pedersen, Jens (I2405)
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| 240 | ""Amtssygehuset. ... Marie Andersen. Ugift. Bankassistent, Skyttehusgade 27, Vejle ... Carcinoma diffusa peritonæi cum metastasibus. Anæmia gravis. Cachexia". [Diffus kræft i bughinden med metastaser. Kraftig anæmi. Afpillethed] | Andersen, Marie (I11981)
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| 241 | ""den Sorte" af Kollerup (Galten H., Hadbjerg Sogn), medbesegler 1378 (Johannes Lawisun) et på Hald Herreds Ting af hr. Peder Albertsen Eberstein udstedt gældsbrev, var 1386 (Johannes Laghfz; Udsen Segl) på Sabro H.'s Ting, tilskøder 1388 (Johannes Laghæfz) Svend Udsen sit gods i Sostrup (s. S.), kaldes broder til Marine Iversdatter, gift med Jens Gundersen til Tjele." (Holbek & Brun) | Udsen, Jens Lavessøn (I3691)
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| 242 | ""Mandag den 28. september kan Mariane og Holger Christensen, Gamle Landevej, Tornby, fejre deres gukdbryllup. Ægteparret, der begge er raske og rørige, har gennem de mange aar været bosat paa Hjørringegnen. Ved ægteskabet købtes et mindre landbrug i Vellingshøj, som Mariane for en stor del passede, men Holger Christensen tog på arbejde ved bryggeri. I en halv snes aar boede Mariane og Holger Christensen i Asdal, men for 15 aar siden flyttede ægteparret til Tornby. Henved 25 aar har Holger Christensen været formand for murerfirmaet Thoup og P.B. Jensen, Hirtshals. Holger Christensens arbejde var for en stor del at forestaa anlæg af fjernvarmeledninger i Hirtshals. Som arbejdsformand var han velanskrevet, og han har været medlem af sogneraadet i Sct. Hans - St. Olai og Hirtshals kommune. Guldbrudeparret har i fællesskab skabt et godt og hyggeligt hjem for deres otte børn, fire sønner og fire døtre." (VT 1970; med foto af Holger Christensen) | Familie: Holger Kristensen / Mariane Kristine Christensen (F9185)
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| 243 | ""Mon en Datter af Otte Kabel i Heirede?" (DAA 1916:426)" (Holbek & Brun) | Kabel, (Ukendt) Ottesdatter (I4950)
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| 244 | ""Mrs. Helmina Jensen Died Last Night Blairite, 73, Widow of Soren C. Jensen, Early Blacksmith Here Mrs. Helmina Jensen, 73, resident of Washington county all her life except for one year, died last night at Blair Hospital. She had become ill Monday night at her home on College Hill. The body was removed to the Bendorf Funeral Home. Services had not been arranged at noon today. Widow of Soren C. Jensen, long a blacksmith in Blair, she was the mother of a large family, most members of whom live in Blair and vicinity. Born as Helmina Christensen Dec. 3, 1873, at Orum, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nels P. Christensen, pioneers. She was married to Mr. Jensen Apr. 11, 1892. The couple farmed a year near Wayne, but otherwise had always lived in Blair. Mr. Jensen died 33 years ago. Surviving Mrs. Jensen are three daughters, Mrs. Nels Sorensen (Amy) of Blair, Mrs. Walter Olsen (Anna) of Northwood, Ia., and Mrs. A.W. Raabe (Adena) of Omaha; and five sons, Oscar, Harold (Holly), John G. and Elmer Jensen, al l of Blair, and William Hansen of Orum. Two other children preceded her in death, a daughter in infancy, and a son Richard 17 year ago at the age of 22, Other survivors include 26 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A brother, Thomas Christensen of Kimball, died 12 years ago. " (Published in Pilot Tribune on 24 April 1947; også gengivet i Findagrave.com) "MRS. H. JENSEN DIED WEDNESDAY EVE Mrs. Helmine Jensen, a resident of Blair for many years, passed away at the Blair Hospital Wednesday evening, following a heart attack. Mrs. Jensen, who was seventy-five years of age at the time of her death, was born at Orum and had spent her entire life in this community. Her husband passed away in 1915, and one son Richard, passed away in 1930. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Nels Sorensen, Mrs. Walter Olsen and Mrs. Augie Raabe, and by five sons, Oscar, William C., H. T., John G., and Elmer Jensen. Her four grandchildren, Doris, Helen, Betty, and Clarence Andersen, who had made their home with her for the past several years also survive, as well as a number of grandchildren and relatives. Funeral arrangements have not as yet been made. " The Enterprise, April 24, 1947 | Christensen, Helmina Marie (I18434)
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| 245 | ""Poul Hannover (29. september 1897 i København – 21. september 1988) var en dansk erhvervsleder, bror til Knud Hannover. Han var søn af professor H.I. Hannover og hustru Laura f. Michaelsen, blev student fra Metropolitanskolen 1915 og cand. polyt. (maskiningeniørlinjen) 1921, var ingeniør i Danmark, Tyskland og Letland 1921-22, i Frankrig (Usines Renault) 1923-24, i USA (Detroit og New York) 1924-26. Han blev direktør i A/S Titan 1926, adm. direktør i 1932 og kortvarigt i Thrige-Titan A/S 1965-66. Som jøde måtte han med sin familie flygte til Sverige i oktober 1943. 3. april 1945 meldte han sig til Den Danske Brigade, hvor han blev overført til Morterkompagniet. Også broderen Knud, hans kone Else samt Aage og Finn Hannover gik ind i Brigaden. Han var medlem af bestyrelsen for A/S Jernkontoret til 1968, A/S Accumulator-Fabriken til 1974, F.E. Bording A/S, A/S De forenede Vagtselskaber, A/S Det danske Rengøringskompagni og A/S Niro; medlem af bestyrelsen for Foreningen af Fabrikanter i Jernindustrien i København 1938-63, for Pensionskassen for Værkstedsfunktionærer i Jernindustrien i Danmark, formand 1940-72, medlem af Industrirådet 1949-67, næstformand i bestyrelsen for Danmarks Tekniske Museum 1951-70. Han var Ridder af 1. grad af Dannebrog og bar flere udenlandske ordener. Han blev gift 8. december 1929 med Inger Meyer (13. september 1909 i København – ), datter af overlæge, dr. med. Adolph H. Meyer og hustru Mathilde f. Goldschmidt (død 1937)". (Wikipedia) "Hannover Poul f. 29/9 1897 i Kbh., søn af professor dir. f. DtH. Harald Immanuel H og Laura Michaelsen. • 1915 student (m) Metropolitanskolen. 1921 kandidat M DtH. • 1921 volontør v. Dampfkessel verein »Berlin«, Berlin samt væmepl. Nov. 1921-22 ing. v. A/S Nordisk Regnemaskinefabr., Kbh. Sept.-dec. 1922 ing. h. A/S Extema v. selskabets´fabrikker i Riga. 1923 værktøjskonstruktør v. Societé des moteurs Salmson, Billancourt, Frankrig. Aug. 1923-24 ing. h. Usines Renault, Billancourt. Dec. 1924-25 ing. h. Standard Motor Truck Comp., Detroit, Mich., USA. Dec. 1925-26 ing. v. Internat. Cement Corp., New York, N.Y., USA. Sept. 1926 dir. og apr. 1932-66 adm. dir. h. A/S Titan, Kbh. • Medl. af best. f. Foreningen af Fabrikanter i Jernindustrien i Kbh. (1938-63, æresmedl. 1965), Pensionskassen f. Værkstedsfunktionærer i Jernindustrien i Danmark (1939-, fmd. fra 1940), A/S Accumulatorfabriken (1937-), The Titan Lift Co., Ltd., London (-1966), The Alexandra Separator Co. Ltd., London (-1966), Niro Atomizer (1947-) og De Forenede Vagtselskaber (1954-). Fmd. f. best. f. A/S F. E. Bording (1947-), Det Danske Rengøringsselskab (1959-), Norsk Rengøringsseiskap, Oslo (1959-), Alarmselskabet Securitas, Oslo (I959-), og Almänna Svenska Städningsaktiebolaget, Stockholm (1959-). • R. (1947). R'. (1958). • 8/12 1929 g. m. Inger Meyer f. 13/9 1909, datter af dr. med. Adolph H. M. og Mathilde Goldschmidt. • Far: Harald Immanuel Hannover. Bror: Aage Hannover. Søn: Allan Hannover. • Adr. Havsgårdsvej 31,2900 Hellerup." (1971, Ingeniører) | Hannover, Poul R.1; B.K.5.; Fi. L.32 (I1450)
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| 246 | ""Vores kære far, svigerfar, morfar og olde-morfar / Johan Daugaard / f. 3. december 1925 / er afgået ved døden den 30 september 2015 / på familiens vegne / Jytte / Bisættelsen finder sted fra Sankt Michaelis Kirke lørdag dem 10. oktober kl. 11.00" "Efter at have fået amputeret sit ben foråret 2015 og egentligt kommet godt igen." (Tine Rye Christensen) | Christensen, Inga Lise (I23167)
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| 247 | "#1-Published in Tribune on 30 November 1922 MRS. JENS HOIER PASSES AWAY ON NOVEMBER 23 Mrs. Amelia Hoier, wife of Jens Hoier, died at her home near Kennard on Thursday, November 23, of leakage of the heart. Amelia Nielsen was born in Blair November 3, 1882, and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris S. Nielsen, of this city, and had spent her entire life in Washington county, where she was held in high esteem by all who knew her. Mr. and Mrs. Hoier were married Sept. 8, 1899. Mrs. Hoier had been in ill health for some time and her death was not wholly unexpected. She was 40 years and 20 days old at the time of her passing. There survives to mourn her death, her husband, ten children, ranging from 22 years to 17 days old, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Nielsen; one brother, Chris of Sioux City, and seven sisters, Mrs. Andrew Hoier, Mrs. Chris Gutschow, Mrs. Carl Graverholt, Mrs. Marion Stricklett, Mrs. Henry Peterson, Mrs. Thorwal Jurgensen and Miss Minnie Nielsen, all residing in this county, and all of whom, with the exception of her brother, were with her when the end came. The children are, Leon, aged 22; Alice, 20; Edward, 18; Myrtle, 16; Marie, 14; Mildred, 11; Jorgena, 9; Elna, 5; Lillian, 3; and the three weeks old baby boy. Rev. Rasmussen preached the funeral discourse. Funeral services were held on Sunday and interment was made at Kennard. The sympathy of the entire community is extended to the sorrowing relatives. #2 - - Published in Pilot on 29 November 1922 Mrs. Jens Hoier, who lived on the old Towne farm west of Kennard, died very suddenly last Thursday afternoon. Three weeks ago she gave birth to a child and she didn't recover rightly. The funeral was held at the Danish church in Kennard last Sunday afternoon, Rev. Jos. Rasmussen officiating. Besides her husband she leaves ten children, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Nielsen, of this city, seven sisters and one brother. Amelia Nielsen was born in this city November 3rd, 1882, and was, therefore, just past 40 years of age. She was married to Jens Hoier September 8th, 1899. #3-30 Nov., 1922 - The Enterprise - Amelia Hoier MRS. JENS HOIER Amelia Nelson was born in Blair, Nebraska Nov. 8, 1882, and died at her home near Arlington Nov. 23, 1922. She was married Sept. 8, 1899 to Mr. Jens Hoier, and to them were born ten children, three boys and seven girls, the oldest being a young man of 22 years and the youngest a babe three weeks. She had been ailing for some time, but at no time was considered dangerous, and the end came following a sudden collapse. The funeral services were held Sunday at the Danish church in Kennard at 2 p.m., and interment made in the Blair cemetery. Besides the grief-stricken husband and ten children, she leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelson of Blair and seven sisters and a brother. The Enterprise extends sincere sympathy to the grief-stricken husband and family. " | Nielsen, Amelia (I18583)
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| 248 | "'Fruen på Søgaard', hvilket gods hun if. en gammel kilde skal have medbragt i sit ægteskab med Claus von Ahlefeldt til Søgaard, falden 1404 ved Süderhamme, der antageligt har forenet sine og sin frues arvekrav på Lundtofte (Kliplev H.) med Søgaard, som han 1398 af kongen fik brev på; hun fordrev som enke før 1407 en kongeligsindet Jeppe Iversen fra hans gård i Holbæk i Adsbøl sogn, nævnes endnu 1423, da hr. Svend Sture, hr. Otto vam Knope o.a. siges at have røvet og brændt hos hende og tilføjet skade for hen ved 1000 mk." (Holbek & Brun) | Pogwisch, Anna (I6670)
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| 249 | "'Sørensen' rettet til 'Hedegaard' efter kgl. Bevill af 23/2 1905". | Hedegaard, Niels (I19624)
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| 250 | "(10) Dit.Dat. Hans Kræmer O. 70.aar" | Kræmer, Hans Pedersen (I5962)
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