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Efterkommere af: Side 1 af 178 Christen Baggesgaard Jensen 1st Generationer 1. Christen Baggesgaard Jensen blev født i Jan. 1640 i Sdr. Omme og døde den Feb. 1 1708 i Sønder-Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark. Børn af Christen Baggesgaard Jensen i. 2. Jens Baggesgaard Christensen blev født i 1663 i Skovsende, Sdr.Omme og døde i 1708 i Skovsende, Sdr. Omme. 2nd Generationer (Børn) 2. Jens Baggesgaard Christensen (Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født i 1663 i Skovsende, Sdr.Omme og døde i 1708 1 i Skovsende, Sdr. Omme. Han giftede sig med 1st (Ukendt). Han giftede sig med 2nd (Ukendt). Børn af Jens Baggesgaard Christensen i. 3. Jens Baggesgård Jensen blev født i 1679 og døde i 1746. ii. 4. Christen Baggesgaard Christensen blev født i 1683 i Skovsende, Sdr.Omme og døde den Feb. 2 1748 i Skovsende, Sdr.Omme. iii. 5. Anders Baggesgård blev født den Okt. 15 1693 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. iv. 6. Karen Baggesgård blev født den Maj 1 1698 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. v. 7. Michel Baggesgård blev født den Mar. 19 1702 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. vi. 8. Anna Baggesgård blev født den Maj 1 1704 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. vii. 9. Michel Baggesgård blev født den Jun. 5 1707 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. viii. 10. Søren Baggesgård døde på en ukendt dato. ix. 11. Maren Baggesgård døde på en ukendt dato. x. 12. Peder Baggesgård døde på en ukendt dato. xi. 13. Kirsten Baggesgård døde på en ukendt dato. xii. 14. Niels Baggesgård døde på en ukendt dato. xiii. 15. Bodil Baggesgård døde på en ukendt dato. Børn af Jens Baggesgaard Christensen xiv. 16. Christen Baggesgaard Jensen blev født i 1683 i Sønder-Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde den Feb. 1 1748 i Sønder-Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark. 3de Generationer (Børnebørn) 3. Jens Baggesgård Jensen (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født i 1679 og døde i 1746. Han 2 1 giftede sig med Maren Christensdatter. Maren blev født i 1685 og døde på en ukendt dato. Børn af Jens Baggesgård Jensen og Maren Christensdatter i. 17. Mads Baggesgård blev født den Sep. 25 1687 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. Efterkommere af: Side 2 af 178 Christen Baggesgaard Jensen 4. Christen Baggesgaard Christensen (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født i 1683 i 2 1 Skovsende, Sdr.Omme og døde den Feb. 2 1748 i Skovsende, Sdr.Omme. Han giftede sig med 1stMaren Sørensdatter. Maren blev født den Mar. 1 1692 i Sdr. Omme og døde den Maj 30 1780. Han giftede sig med 2ndMaren Sørensdatter. Maren blev født i 1692 og døde i 1780. Børn af Christen Baggesgaard Christensen og Maren Sørensdatter i. 18. Jens Baggesgaard Christensen blev født den Sep. 1 1722 i Skovsende, Sdr.Omme og ødde den Aug. 1 1810 i skovsende, Sdr.Omme. 5. Anders Baggesgård (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født den Okt. 15 1693 i Sønder Omme, 2 1 Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. Han giftede sig medAnna Christensdatter. Anna, datter af Christen Nielsen og Mette Pedersdatter, blev født den Feb. 26 1786 i Filskov, Vejle amt, Danmark og ødde i 1814 i Vejle amt, Denmark. Børn af Anders Baggesgård og Anna Christensdatter i. 19. Jens Andersen blev født den Jul. 19 1696 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. ii. 20. Bodil Andersdatter blev født den Okt. 16 1698 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde den Maj 29 1784 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark. 6. Karen Baggesgård (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født den Maj 1 1698 i Sønder Omme, 2 1 Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. 7. Michel Baggesgård (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født den Mar. 19 1702 i Sønder Omme, 2 1 Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. 8. Anna Baggesgård (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født den Maj 1 1704 i Sønder Omme, 2 1 Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. 9. Michel Baggesgård (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født den Jun. 5 1707 i Sønder Omme, 2 1 Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. 10. Søren Baggesgård (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) døde på en ukendt dato. 2 1 Efterkommere af: Side 3 af 178 Christen Baggesgaard Jensen 11. Maren Baggesgård (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) døde på en ukendt dato. 2 1 12. Peder Baggesgård (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) døde på en ukendt dato. 2 1 13. Kirsten Baggesgård (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) døde på en ukendt dato. 2 1 14. Niels Baggesgård (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) døde på en ukendt dato. 2 1 Børn af Niels Baggesgård i. 21. Kirsten Baggesgård blev født den Jul. 13 1704 i Hjortlund, Syddanmark, Danmark og ødde på en ukendt dato. 15. Bodil Baggesgård (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) døde på en ukendt dato. 2 1 16. Christen Baggesgaard Jensen (Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født i 1683 i 2 1 Sønder-Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde den Feb. 1 1748 i Sønder-Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark. Han giftede sig med Maren Sørensdatter den Okt. 24 1717 i Sønder-Omme, Syddanmark, Denmark.Maren blev født i 1692 og døde i 1780. Børn af Christen Baggesgaard Jensen og Maren Sørensdatter i. 22. Jens Baggesgård blev født den Sep. 30 1722 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde den Aug. 1 1810. ii. 23. Jens Christensen Baggesgaard blev født den Sep. 30 1722 i Skovsende, Sdr. Omme og ødde den Aug. 1 1810 i Skovsende, Sdr.Omme. 4de Generationer (Oldebørn) 17. Mads Baggesgård (Jens Baggesgård , Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født den Sep. 25 3 2 1 1687 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. Efterkommere af: Side 4 af 178 Christen Baggesgaard Jensen 18. Jens Baggesgaard Christensen (Christen Baggesgaard , Jens Baggesgaard , Christen 3 2 Baggesgaard ) blev født den Sep. 1 1722 i Skovsende, Sdr.Omme og ødde den Aug. 1 1810 i skovsende, Sdr.Omme. Han 1 giftede sig med Kirsten Thomasdatter. Kirsten blev født i 1728 i Dyrvig og døde den Dec. 28 1778 i skovsende, Sdr.Omme. Børn af Jens Baggesgaard Christensen og Kirsten Thomasdatter i. 24. Christen Jensen blev født den Jan. 1 1749 i Sdr. Omme og døde den Jan. 26 1831 i Sønder Omme, Nørvang, Vejle, Danmark. 19. Jens Andersen (Anders , Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født den Jul. 19 1696 i Sønder 3 2 1 Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. 20. Bodil Andersdatter1 (Anders , Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født den Okt. 16 1698 i 3 2 1 Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde den Maj 29 1784 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark. Hun giftede sig med Niels Lassen den Mar. 13 1718 i bøvl, Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark.Niels , søn af Las Pedersen2 (Peder ) og 1 Maren Nielsdatter3, blev født den Feb. 16 1691 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde den Apr. 16 1748 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark. Børn af Bodil Andersdatter og Niels Lassen i. 25. Maren Nielsdatter blev født den Mar. 8 1719 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. ii. 26. Lene Nielsdatter blev født den Jun. 15 1721 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde den Sep. 21 1721 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark. iii. 27. Anders Nielsen blev født den Jan. 6 1723 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde den Apr. 12 1773 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark. iv. 28. Las Nielsen blev født den Nov. 25 1725 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. v. 29. Peder Nielsen blev født den Apr. 20 1731 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde den Aug. 12 1731 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark. vi. 30. Appelone Nielsdatter blev født den Sep. 21 1732 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde den Apr. 22 1735 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark. vii. 31. Peder Nielsen blev født den Mar. 2 1735 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. viii. 32. Appelone Nielsdatter blev født den Sep. 15 1737 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. ix. 33. Kirsten Nielsdatter blev født den Jul. 17 1740 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. 21. Kirsten Baggesgård (Niels , Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født den Jul. 13 1704 i 3 2 1 Hjortlund, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. 22. Jens Baggesgård (Christen Baggesgaard , Jens Baggesgaard , Christen Baggesgaard ) blev født den 3 2 1 Sep. 30 1722 i Sønder Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde den Aug. 1 1810. Han giftede sig medKirsten Thomasdatter den Nov. 26 1747 i Sønder-Omme, Syddanmark, Denmark.Kirsten blev født i 1727 i Dyrvig, Midtjylland, Danmark og ødde den Dec. 28 1775 i Sønder-Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark. Børn af Jens Baggesgård og Kirsten Thomasdatter i. 34. Christen Jensen Baggesgård blev født den Okt. 10 1747 i Sønder-Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde den Okt. 25 1747 i Sønder-Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark. ii. 35. Christen Jensen Baggesgård blev født den Jan. 19 1749 i Skovsende, Sønder-Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde den Jan. 26 1831 i Sønder-Omme, Syddanmark, Denmark. iii. 36. Thomas Jensen Baggesgård blev født den Jul. 20 1751 i Sønder-Omme, Syddanmark, Danmark og døde på en ukendt dato. Efterkommere af: Side 5 af 178 Christen Baggesgaard Jensen 23. Jens Christensen Baggesgaard (Christen Baggesgaard , Jens Baggesgaard , Christen 3 2 Baggesgaard ) blev født den Sep. 30 1722 i Skovsende, Sdr.
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  • Restoration of Raised Bogs in Denmark Using New Methods – a LIFE Nature Project Layman’S Report Text Jesper Stenild

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