Extracts from Genealogical Database
11 extracts from my own genealogical database compiled with the program NLFambook (see download page). Each extract describes the genealogy of a source person and covers a geographically or socially relatively homogenious subset of individuals. In total the 11 extracts encompass 9309 individuals all listed in the common register of names. The extracts are:
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Source person
Baadsgaard, Ingvard (1887-1940)
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726 individuals, updated on Sun Jun 20 22:31:59 2010
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- Mainly tenants and fischermen round the inlet of Skive (the parishes of Lundø, Lyby, Grønning ...) and the town Løgstør at the Liim Fiord. Old Lundø-families like Baadsgaard, Skow (Scou, Schou etc.), Bertelsen, Dam, Kudsk and others.
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Bruun, Johan Jacob (1770-1842)
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1207 individuals, updated on Fri Jan 20 03:28:53 2012
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- Clergymen, officers, and nobility in the entire country including Holstein and Norway. Family names like Bruun, Byssing, Mohrsen, Lillienschiold, Lunge, Rømer, and Hiort. A main source is I C. Ryge: De Bruuners Stamtavle og Slægtregister, 1906
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Source person
Brøndsted, Christian (1742-1823)
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502 individuals, updated on Fri Jan 20 03:28:40 2012
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- Clergymen, merchants, scientists in the entire country. Family names like Brøndsted, Engelbreht, Fensteen, Hall, Langberg, Mønsted, Nelleblad, Nellemann, Thalbitzer, Treschow, and Worsøe. The earliest part of the family history of Brøndsted is also described at the root of this domain. Some family tradition is based on Hans Hansen: Portrætmalerens Dagbog, 1794/95, Sophie Conradine Brøndsted: Oldemors Erindringer, 1890, and K.G. Brøndsteds handwritten booklet Slægt-bog for Fridsch'er og Brøndsted'er from about 1895-1906.
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Source person
Bülow, Christine Margrethe v. (1775-1851)
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496 individuals, updated on Fri Jan 20 03:29:05 2012
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- Old nobility. Family names like Bülow, Lützow, Kaas, Vestenie, Pors, Nordby, Brockdorff, Rumohr, Ahlefeldt, Lüttichau, and Ocksen. Most families are described in Danmarks Adels Aarbøger and traced back to the Middle Age. However, in the present extract the generations prior to about 1550 have been left out.
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Source person
Fridsch, Charlotte Hedevig (1777-1863)
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755 individuals, updated on Sat Oct 30 20:56:24 2010
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- Merchants and clergymen mostly from Ribe and Flensburg. Family names like Fridsch, Bruun, Friis, Frausing, Gross, Matthiesen (from Föhr), and (from Flensburg) Lorentzen, Lorck, von Lutten, tor Smede, von Deventer, etc. The extract largely corresponds to the publication by G. Kelstrup: Oversigt over Amalie Gabrielle Jürgensens forslægt, private edition by Det Høgsbro'ske Familiefond 1945, Part II. Some family tradition is based on R. Ussing: En gammel Landsbypræsts Ungdomsminder, 1850, handwritten reminiscences in a bible "Huus- og Reysebibel" in the period 1712-83, and K.G. Brøndsteds handwritten booklet Slægt-bog for Fridsch'er og Brøndsted'er from about 1895-1906.
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Hatting, Johanne Kirstine (1745-79)
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367 individuals, updated on Thu Jul 23 11:31:35 2009
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- Almost exclusively clergymen. Family names like Hatting, Glud, Pontoppidan, Krabbe, Friis, Schytte, Trane, Nyborg, Steenstrup, Brorson, and Buch. The extract largely corresponds to the publication by G. Kelstrup: Oversigt over Amalie Gabrielle Jürgensens forslægt, private edition by Det Høgsbro'ske Familiefond 1945, Part III.
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Source person
Koës, Frederikke (1790-1818)
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567 individuals, updated on Fri Jan 20 03:34:50 2012
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- Glaziers from the town of Schleswig (Koës/Koos), marchants immigrated to Copenhagen from Drammen in Norway (Falch, Soelberg), Norwegian clergymen (Dorph from Id, Friis from Skee), composers, Court musicians (Utrecht, Borchgrevinck), etc. A main source to the Koës family of Schleswig is F. Thygesen: En håndværker fra Slesvig og hans slægt, 1955. Some family tradition origins from the diary of the scholar Georg Koës of which an extract has been published in Georg Koës' dagbog, 1806.
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Source person
Petersen, Mette Augusta (1758-1832)
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581 individuals, updated on Fri Jan 20 03:32:37 2012
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- Councillors, senators, and merchants from Aarhus (Petersen, Althalt, Kryssing, Smagbier), justices, city majors and merchants from the island of Funen (Buerenæus, Bager, Bang), nobility (Halvbjørn, de Leth, de Linde), and clergymen.
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Source person
Rothenborg, Gerda (1890-1959)
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1412 individuals, updated on Fri Jan 20 03:31:56 2012
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- Jewish families immigrated to the Kingdom of Denmark (mainly Copenhagen) in the 18th. century from German areas (Hamburg-Altona, Friedrichstadt, Berlin, Courland). Apart from the Sephardic Monies family coming from the Netherlands, all families appear to be Aschkenazic (partly rabbinic): Rohenborg/Rothenburg, Fürst, Goldschmidt, Adler, Frensdorff, Jacobsen (from Friedrichstadt), Kann/Kahn (from Courland), and Soldin (from Berlin).
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Source person
Vester, Nanna (1894-1994)
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1509 individuals, updated on Thu Mar 17 23:37:08 2011
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- Mainly tenants from the peninsula of Djursland east of Aarhus, the parishes of Lyngby, Albøge, Rosmus, Voldby and others. Family names (apart from many patronyms): Vester/Wester, Molbo, Kruse, Smed, Hiort, Block, Qvitzau (from Løgumkloster), Haase, Basland, Kolind, etc.
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Source person
Wigelsen, Elisabeth Cathrine Thalette (1823-99)
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838 individuals, updated on Fri Jan 20 03:35:05 2012
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- Merchants from Aalborg (Wigelsen, Thygesen, Wibroe ...), Kristiansand in Norway (von Fangen, Tønnesen, Stousland) and the area round Oslo (Brochmann). Additionally a few Norwegian farmers families from Vestre Moland (the parishes of Ytre Årsnæs, Ulvøysund and others). Some of the sources: H. J. Huitfeldt-Kaas: Om Familien Brochmann i Norge, 1895 and (with some serious errors and gaps) Kitty Fangen: Slegten Fangen, 1927