Correction and Verification of Parental Names

Startet af Lynn Christiansen, 07 Jul 2014 - 15:05

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Lynn Christiansen

I located what I believe to be the birth/baptism entry for Margrethe Pedersdatter at 1712-1763 Skjoldborg, Hundborg, Thisted opslag 24 last entry on page,

also at: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-33545-52492-24?cc=2078555&wc=M5KJ-GPG:357516601,358126201,358358801,358149901

I have transcribed the following:

Anno: 1720
Numb: last entry on page
Dom VIII post Trinit {21 July 1720} bevf (?) Peder Christensen
og ?? Jensdaatter einem daatter døbt
?? kaldet MARGRETE Fadderne
?? Christensen i Aas, Peder Smed, Peder ??
Peder Sø??ings Hustrue Maren Christensdatter og
Grethe ??daatter. Kone blef (?) introduceret d: 15 p. Trinit {8 September 1720}

Would someone take a look at the record and correct my transcription? Especially the bold areas. I am interested in making sure this is my Margrethe Pedersdatter and who her parents are.

Thank you...



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Research Areas: Thisted, Aarhus, Viborg

Marianne Lund

#1
This might help:

Margrethe Pedersdatter
http://www.djernaes.dk/cgi/famweb.pl?indi=I1895&type=detail&lang=da :
Quote:
21-07-1720 blev Peder Christensen og Maren Jensdatters datter døbt Margrethe

http://www.danishfamilysearch.dk/cid198703 :
FT-1787, Skjoldborg, Aaes Bÿe:
Margrethe Pedersdatter, Kvinde, 67, 1720, Gift, Konens moder

Med venlig hilsen Marianne

Ralph Rasmussen

I read a bit more:

Dom viii post Trinit blef Peder Christensens
og Maren Jens Daatters liden Daatter døbt
som blef kaldet Margrete.  Fadderne
Christen Christenss i Aas? Peder Smid, Peder m.....
Peder Støfrings? Hustrue Maren Christensdatter og
Grethe Christensdaater .  Kone [Hun?] blef intro
duceret D: 15 p: Trinit:

Med venlig Hilsen
Ralph Rasmussen
<1850 Hammer herred, Præstø

Lynn Christiansen

Ralph---Thank you for the transcription. It really helps when one has a complete and accurate rendition.

Marianne---THANK YOU for the links. Laurids Ørgaard is my 4th Great GrandUncle and the link to the Djernæs Website provides information from the 1700 through the 1900 with sources and also contact information of possible living relatives.

Again, thank you both.... ;D ;D ;D

Research Areas: Thisted, Aarhus, Viborg