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Ingefred Assersdatter (abt. 1140 - abt. 1157)

Ingefred Assersdatter
Born about in Scandinavia (Denmark)map [uncertain]
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 17 [location unknown]
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Biografi

Ingefred är omnämnd som dotter till Asser Rig och hans hustru Inger Eriksdatter.

Från Wikipedia [1];

Asser og Inger boede på gården Fjenneslevlille og stod for opførelsen af Fjenneslev Kirke. De fik børnene Absalon, Esbern Snare og Ingefred Assersdatter.

Biography

Her parents were Asser Rig and his wife Inger Eriksdatter.

There is no source for her marriage or children, they should be considered as uncertain family until such sources are provided. Andersson-4409 12:32, 1 December 2019 (UTC)

Note

-Dotter, -Datter, -Dottir are all the same ending, meaning "daughter" in Scandinavia, and attached behind the father's first name. A woman kept her birth name all her life and did not take on her husband's last name as her own until about 100-200 years ago.

Sources

  1. Inger Eriksdotter

Gedcom imports:

  • heinakuu2011-6.ged on Jul 5, 2011
  • jefflorrie(1).ged on Sep 10, 2011




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