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First, I want to thank Liv Anderson and Norm Baker for their replies last week - they were greatly a

BarbaraSlater
BarbaraSlater ✭
October 25, 2020 edited October 27, 2020 in Social Groups
First, I want to thank Liv Anderson and Norm Baker for their replies last week - they were greatly appreciated.
Now, I have two parish register entries which I definitely cannot figure out or understand.

https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/en/billedviser?epid=17119715#158589,26641786 They are: Vester Egede, 1641 section, opslag 220; left side page, 4th and 5th entries on the page: Dom. 3 Epiph, and Dom. 5 Feb. of 1677.

A grateful thanks to the Nordic Group for your assistance. Barbara Slater

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  • Norm Baker
    Norm Baker ✭✭✭✭
    October 26, 2020

    I can figure out a bit of these records but I am sure that if @Tanner Blair Tolman​ , @Charlotte Noelle Champenois​ or @Liv Anderson2​  saw this, they would be able to help more.

     

    The first record (Dom 3 Epiph.) is the christening of Dit _ _ _ ? Andersson's daughter in Vester Egede who was called Anna.

     

    The second record (5 Feb.) is the burial of Jacob Andersson's wife in Vester Egede, Else Kieldsdaatter, who died a few days after giving birth (to a daughter who, I think, also died). I can't read nor figure out most of the rest of the record says except that Else was in the 23rd year of her life.

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  • Liv Anderson2
    Liv Anderson2 ✭✭
    October 26, 2020

    Dom 3 p. ep. is 21 January 1677 was born and ditto for christening the same day 21 January 1677 The name looks like Ditlev Anderson's daughter in Vester Egede who was named Anna.

     

    The second entry is 5 February 1677 is the burial of Jacob Andersson's wife in Vester Egede, Else Kieldsdaatter, who died a few days after giving birth to a child who also died.

    Norm you did great.

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  • Charlotte Noelle Champenois
    Charlotte Noelle Champenois ✭✭✭✭
    October 26, 2020

    Also, in the second record, it states that Else Kielsdaatter was age 23 and that her little daughter died immediately after the birth.

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  • BarbaraSlater
    BarbaraSlater ✭
    October 27, 2020

    Thank you, thank you, thank you to Norm, Liv, and Charlotte, you made my day!

    There was no way I could "interpret" the information as written in the parish register. Now, I can rejoice that I have the pertinent information for Jacob and Else's family, and can put that family to rest.

    I am quite certain that you will hear from me again as I try to get correct information for other ancestors.

    Again, many thanks. Barbara Slater

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