Birgette Pedersdr

Femaleabout 1742–21 March 1818

Brief Life History of Birgette

Birgette Pedersdr was born about 1742, in Bjergby, Åstrup, Denmark. She married Niels Stephansen about 1763, in Bjergby, Åstrup, Denmark. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters. She died on 21 March 1818, in her hometown, at the age of 77, and was buried in Bjergby, Åstrup, Denmark.

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Family Time Line

Niels Stephansen
1726–1782
Birgette Pedersdr
1742–1818
Marriage: about 1763
Anne Nielsdatter
1763–1858
Nielsen
1765–1765
Karen Nielsen
1766–1766
Christen Nielsen
1767–1768
Karen Nielsen
1769–1769
Christen Nielsen
1770–1780
Peder Nielsen
1773–1836
Frederik Nielsen
1776–1840
Jens Nielsen
1779–1787

Sources (9)

  • BIRGITHE PEDERSDR in entry for MADS PEDERSEN, "Denmark Marriages, 1635-1916"
  • Birgithe Pedersdr in entry for Friderich Nielsen, "Denmark, Baptisms, 1618-1923"
  • Birgithe Munch in entry for Jens Nielsen, "Denmark, Baptisms, 1618-1923"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    about 1763Bjergby, Åstrup, Denmark
  • Children (9)

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    World Events (8)

    1742 · Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters

    Age 0

    The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters is a non-governmental science Academy founded in 1742 for the purpose of advancements of science in Denmark.

    1744 · Hirschholm Palace

    Age 2

    Hirschholm Palace was a royal palace located in present-day Horsholm municipality just north of Copenhagen. It was one of the finest buildings of its time and became known as the Versailles of the North. It developed a bad reputation in connection with its role in the affair between Johann Friedrich Struensee and Queen Caroline Mathilda in the 1770s. After that it fell into disrepair and was demolished in 1809.

    1762 · Old City Hall (Aalborg)

    Age 20

    The Old City Hall was built in 1762 and served as the city hall until 1912. the Hall was modelled after the City Hall that was destroyed in the Copenhagen Fire in 1795. Today the building is used only for ceremonial and representative purposes.

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