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Dorthe Andersdatter

Birth1734 - Fårebygård, Åker, Bornholm, Danmark
Death1800 - Lyngen, Østermarie, Bornholm, Danmark
MotherInger Christensdatter
FatherAnders Olsen Ridder

Born in Fårebygård, Åker, Bornholm, Danmark on 1734 to Anders Olsen Ridder and Inger Christensdatter. Dorthe Andersdatter married Lars Andersson and had 5 children. She passed away on 1800 in Lyngen, Østermarie, Bornholm, Danmark.

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Anders Olsen Ridder
1689 - 1765
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Inger Christensdatter
1697 - 1773
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Lars Andersson
1744 - 1772
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Mogens Hansen
1747 - 1813
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Anders Mogensen
1776 - 1855
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Seigne Cathrine Larsdatter
1766 - 1801
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Inger Larsdatter
1772 - 1779
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Anne Kirstine Larsdatter
1768 - 1777
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Lars Mogensen
1775 - 1787

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