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Peder Axelsen (1404 - 1441)

Peder Axelsen aka Brahe
Born in Vittskövle, Kristianstad, Swedenmap
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[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Father of
Died at about age 37 [location unknown]
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Profile last modified | Created 27 Jun 2015
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Biography

Peder was born in 1404. He was the son of Axel Pedersen and Holgerd Holgarsdatter. He passed away in 1441.[1]

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http://geneablog.kilokilokilo.dk/slaegtstrae/browsesources.php





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Brahe-6 and Axelsen-30 appear to represent the same person because: This is the same person, there is no real source on any of the profiles, the same with their respective wife's that's one and the same. This profile(s) needs a lot work on.
posted by Ola Lidén
Brahe-6 and Axelsen-30 are not ready to be merged because: I'm not authorized for this time period, just saw it as a possible duplication
Axelsen-30 and Brahe-6 appear to represent the same person because: Uncanny resemblance of details
Axelsen-30 and Brahe-6 do not represent the same person because: lack of 'Pre-1500 Certification'
posted by Truly Campbell
Brahe-6 and Axelsen-30 are not ready to be merged because: They are duplicates that need to be merged, but because both profiles are orphans, if I try to propose a merge I will be asked to complete it, and I would prefer that they be merged by someone familiar with the area.
posted by Ellen Smith

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