Hedvig Kirstine Indigrentz was born in 1658.
Hedvig married Bertel Pedersen (1656 - 1715). [1][2]
Their son was Hans Anton (Bertelsen) Holm (1699 - 1756). [2]
After her husband's death, she may have moved to Koldingegnen.
Hedvig died in 1743 aged ~85.
A clue: The trial against the 4 Kolding students 06.11.1719.
Daniel Michelsen (1700), the brothers Søren (1700) & Jens Pedersen Storm (1702) sons of the provost in Egtved, magister Peder Storm, and Hans Anthoni Bertelsen (1699), son of the late bailiff Bertel Pedersen, Amhede, Egtved, who LIVED at his mother in Holm (Jubelholm), and whose sister was married to Birke judge Thomas Ebbesen, Koldinghus Birk, also living in Holm.
My sources are partly wiberg and partly a book about Skanderup parish priests (Ribe county) Many years ago I was at the Lunderskov Local History Archive, here I got a copy of the row of priests at Skanderup church with ia my ancestors are Peder Luvigsen Blæhr and Hans Anton Bertelsen Holm. Here it says: Hans Anton Bertelsen Holm b. Amhede, Egtved parish 9.7.1999. FBPedersen, bailiff. M. Hedvig Sophie or Christine Indigrenz. Unfortunately, I did not remember to write who published the book, so contact the archive again. Hi Tove
The strange name Indigrentz causes problems, but in the Egtved area there appears an Ignati/Ignatius at the change after Peder Madsen Dambaard in Bøgvad - Egtved 05.11.1736 - pp. 42a-43a incl.
He was married to Marie Elisabeth Ignati, and her guardian is magister Peder Storm, 3 children in the marriage:
Andreas Pedersen 7 years Mads Pedersen 5 years Ignatus Pedersdatter 2 years
Guardian. Steen Rasmussen, Amhede; Christen Jepsen, Oustrup; Jep Madsen in Rugsted The guardian Steen Rasmussen is seen in 1740 to be Steen Rasmussen Leegardt, Amhede & brother of Mogens Leegard, whose children, among other things, became bailiffs at Julinge - Zealand, procurator in Copenhagen.
Priest in Fredericia parish Ignatius Wedich, church register 1706 & 1710, died 24.07.1719 in Lybæk
Hi Regelsen Yes, it is really a difficult task. I would immediately think that you can easily interpret Ignati (ignatius) as Indigrentz, but I am not completely convinced. Have you seen a change after bailiff Bertel Pedersen? his wife is still alive in 1720.
Thanks for the email, I can definitely use that. The trail continues in Bøgvad, Egtved parish, the Ignatius family.
Skifte Ryt.10.02.1714 after Ignatius Plurehophy ~ Mette Andersdatter, there were the following children:
Anna Cathrina......10 1/4 years Marie Lisbet...........6 years Andreas Ignatius. .2 1/4 years
NB. The shift after the bailiff must be found under the Sheriff/
There are many spellings - here from Johs.Lind's transcript of Kolding Birketing: 1736 - November 6 - Jep Madsen af Rugsted auctioned his son Inginatius Pedersen's inheritance from his father Peder Madsen Damgaard in Bøgvad. 1st hour.
2nd hour 13/11 - 3rd hour 20/11.
It is apparently a cash inheritance that the guardian must have lent on behalf of the minor heir.
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