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- From the Ejby kirkebog:
August 17, 1712: Den 17 Augusti er Hans Oluffs?ns barn blefvet hiemme-d?bt Nom: Maren.
August 28, 1712: Den 28 Augusti er Hans Oles?ns barn begravet i sit alders 13 dage.
November 5, 1713: Dom. 21 p. Trin. er Hans Oles?ns barn blefvet d?bt, Nom: Karen. Faddere: Jens Bang, Lauridz J?rgens?n, Find J?rgens?n, Maren Jensis, Maren Laurzis.
December 8, 1715: Dom. 2 Adv. er Hans Olufsens barn d?bt, Nom: Peder. Fadderne: Jens Peders?n, Laurs J?rgens?n, Find J?rgens?n, Maren Jespers, Anna Rasmusis.
Information missing from the Ejby register for the period 1717 to 1724 inclusive.
February 2, 1727: Fest Rens. Mar. Hans Olsens Mads. Fadd: Laurs J?rgensen, Hans Findsen, Maren Nielsis.
Evidence that Hans Olsen's wife was named Anne can be found in five baptism records from the Ejby parish register, the four earliest in which she is referred to as "Anna Hansis", and the last as "Anne Hans Olsens". The first is dated Dom. Quasimodogentis 1715, the baptism of Peder, the son of Jens Pedersen. The second, on Dom. 24 post Trinitiatis, with the baptism of Anders, the son of Laurids J?rgensen. The third baptism is dated Dom. 19 post Trinitatis 1726, for Karen the daughter of Hans Findsen. In the baptism of Rasmus Laursen's son Laurs she is referred to as "Anne Hansis". The final, and most convincing record, is the March 20, 1737 baptism of J?rgen Laursen's daughter Karen informs us without a doubt that Hans Olsen's wife was named Anne, for in that record she is named: "Anne Hans Olsens". The last baptism in which we can find Hans Olsen acting as a witness is dated Dom. 13 post Trinitatis 1742, and is the baptism of Niels Hansen's son Peder.
No burial records found for Hans Olsen and Anne in the Ejby parish register, however there is information missing in the period between 1739 and 1757, so it is possible that the burials of Hans and Anne were not recorded.
Need to check Hindsgavl Kontributionsregnskaber 1708-1757: films 0309752 - 0309766.
This database researched and compiled by Norman Lee Madsen, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 21 July 2015.
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