When Cidse Laursdatter was christened on 26 October 1755, in Særslev, Skippinge, Holbæk, Denmark, her father, Laurs Hansen, was 49 and her mother, Maren Knudsdatter, was 31. She died in 1755, in her hometown, at the age of 0, and was buried in Særslev, Skippinge, Holbæk, Denmark.
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Some characteristic forenames: African/Muslim Amadou, Aminata, Mamadou, Moussa, Ibrahima, Daouda, Mohamed, Omar, Thierno, Abdoulaye, Abdul, Aboubacar, Ali, Aliou, Alou, Babacar, Cheikh, Fatou, Hassane, Ismail, Issa, Keba, Khadim, Mahamadou.
West African (Cissé): from the name of the Cissé clan of the Soninke people, the ruling clan of the former Ghanaian Empire, derived from the word si ‘horse’ and interpreted as ‘rider’. The importance of the horse to the Soninkeis reflected in their traditional personal names, including patronymics (see Sissoko and Sylla ). Compare Ceesay , Sesay , and Sise 3.
In some cases probably also French (Cissé): habitational name from a place called Cissé in Vienne.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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