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5601 Hørsholm Kirkes kirkebog 1814-1818. LAK: 1-190-3 Kilde (S168)
 
5602 Hørsholm Kirkes kirkebog 1834-1845. LAK: 2-190-4 Kilde (S169)
 
5603 Hørup Kirkegård Pedersen, Møbelhandlerske Karen (I27471)
 
5604 Hørup Kirkegård Pedersen, Syerske på Århus Sindssygehospital Ane Kjerstine Marie Sophie Petrea (I27472)
 
5605 Hørup Kirkegård Kjelmann, Finn (I37909)
 
5606 Hørve Kirke Rasmussen, Poul Martin (I2)
 
5607 Hørve Kirkes kirkebog, 1910-1920, LAK: 3-369-5 Kilde (S170)
 
5608 Høstvej 2 Andersen, Anna Marie Sofie (I24447)
 
5609 Høver Schriver, Abelone (I39084)
 
5610 I ambulancen på vej til hospitalet Larsen, Astrid Laura Nielsine (I26896)
 
5611 I et automobiluheld Cook, John Noel (I37809)
 
5612 i kirkebogen: "Saaledes kaldet af Faderen" - ikke døbt. Forældrene udtraadt af Folkekirken. Nielsen, Ane Marie Rasmine (I39695)
 
5613 Ifølge ANCESTRY født i Urlev, men står ikke i kirkebogen. Nicolaisen, Jens Peder (I34617)
 
5614 ifølge datteren var forældrene separeret ved mandens død. Persson, Portier, Fuldmægtig Svend Thorvald Anders (I36202)
 
5615 Igelsø Pedersen, Hans (I12024)
 
5616 Igelsø Hansen, Hanne Elisabeth (I32510)
 
5617 Ikke døbt Sørensen, Ruth Esther Bonde (I34335)
 
5618 Ikke døbt - forældrene er baptister. Roulund, Alice Esther (I36199)
 
5619 Ikke døbt. Forældrene er baptister. Sørensen, Lydia Rebekka Bonde (I34336)
 
5620 Ila Peterson (Ila Beryl Carlisle Rindlisbacher Peterson), wife of the late Norris Glen Peterson and the late Lee Nielson Rindlisbacher, age 95, passed away in the early morning hours of October 2, 2020 at her Orem, Utah, residence.

Ila was in good health throughout her life. Only in her last month had she become less mobile and needed some assistance. She was briefly hospitalized at the Utah Valley Hospital before returning to her home and her family’s care.

Ila’s birth on January 24, 1925 was accompanied by a spectacular celestial display. Millions of people were astounded. The New York Times reported: “The moon, the sun, and the stars today staged a display of unequaled beauty…” At the peak of the total eclipse, chickens flew to their roosts.

Ila was the fourth child born to Margaret Gilmour Burt and Charles Luther Carlisle in their red brick bungalow in Millcreek, Utah.

When Ila was 5 years old the Carlisle family sold their home and purchased an undeveloped property west of Payson, Utah. They built a modest three-room home. There followed challenging years during the Great Depression. Hard work was required from every family member. In time, their efforts became the Carlisle Dairy Farm. They began to prosper as they delivered bottled milk to Eureka, a mining town. Their family grew to 10 children: Margaret (Wilson), Helen (Black), Grant, Ila (Rindlisbacher, Peterson), David, Lois (Moore), Ivan, Elmo, Gerry and Joanne (Finch).

Ila loved school and was an excellent student. One of Ila’s teachers wrote a treasured note: “You are a flawless student. I like the precision with which you do things.”

During Ila’s high school days, the specter of another World War loomed. Following her Junior year, Ila went to visit her sister in Burbank California. At a church sponsored dance, she met Lee Rindlisbacher from Cache Valley. He was clean-cut, nice looking and a good dancer. They spent time together sight-seeing, picnicking and talking. Ila and Lee fell in love. They both returned home to Utah. On January 6, l943 Lee proposed to Ila and she said “yes”.

Lee enlisted in the Navy. He became an aerial gunner in the Naval Air Corps and was stationed in the Aleutian Islands where he became very ill. He was diagnosed with diabetes and was shipped state side. He spent several months in the Seattle Naval Hospital to stabilize and control his diabetic condition.

After returning to civilian life, he and Ila were married October 4, 1944 in the Salt Lake Temple. The newlyweds moved to Logan where he enrolled at Utah State Agricultural College, majoring in Dairy Manufacturing.

Ila and Lee moved to Payson. Together with Grant Carlisle, they built a new milk pasteurization and bottling plant, bought delivery trucks and started the Cream O Nebo Dairy. The Rindlisbacher family moved into their red brick home at 95 N. 600 W.

In Payson, their greatest dreams were realized. Ila and Lee would become loving parents of seven children: David Lee, Susan (deceased), Michael, Karen (deceased), Cathy, Mark Charles, and Leean.
When Lee’s health began to decline. Ila was prompted to complete her education at BYU. In June l960, she graduated Phi Kappa Phi with a degree in Elementary Education. Five months later, Lee passed away at age 39.

In the Spring of 1962, the Rindlisbacher Family moved into their newly purchased home at 560 South 600 West, across the street from Wilson Elementary School where Ila would teach for twenty-two years. She said, “To think I get paid for something I enjoy so much.”

Ila took a BYU church history tour. The trip was a lovely, learning experience that helped her realize just how much she missed adult companionship.

A widow friend invited Ila to attend a dance for single adults in Orem. Ila felt quite uncomfortable being there. Mike Peterson was one of the men who asked her to dance. He was easy to talk with and pleasant to dance with. When Ila told him where she lived, he answered, “you have five children. You teach school. Your husband died almost five years ago.” Mike explained that he was a neighbor of Fred and Sarah Baird, who were also Ila’s dear friends. They had also told Ila about a single male friend of theirs who was divorced and had one son. At the time, she was not interested, but now she was.

Mike Peterson began coming to Payson to see Ila and meet her children. Ila took her Mother on a ride to Orem to “scout out” where Mike lived. His yard and home were simply immaculate. Ila and Mike dated regularly. Mike treated Ila wonderfully. Ila felt happy and comfortable with him. She reminded Mike that “he was getting five of the best children in the world thrown in the bargain.”

When Ila announced their engagement, her school principal questioned if he was good enough for her. Other family members made inquiries about Mike and happily received only glowing reports. Mike’s son Mick was twenty-three and a student at BYU. Their parents’ decision to marry was met with mixed emotions from their children. Leean and Mark were thrilled at the prospect. Ila married Mike on October 21, l969, in the Manti Temple.

Together, Mike and Ila enjoyed gardening. Overtime, they turned a kid-friendly yard into a beautifully groomed showplace with lovely flower beds and a bountiful vegetable garden. For all Papa Mike’s children and grandchildren he set the high bar for the care of their own stewardship's.

Mike Peterson passed away Oct. 22, 1997. He was 80 years old. Ila treasured the memories of their 32 years of marriage.

Ila was called to serve a Humanitarian Mission, teaching English to teachers in the Bangkok Thailand Mission. She left the MTC on her 74th birthday. Ila loved the Thai people and Thai food. Ila served in the Provo Temple for several years and later in the Timpanogos Temple. One of her great involvements was indexing names. Many times, as she viewed old documents, she prayed for discernment and felt she was given eyes to see and accurately interpret difficult hand writing.

Ila wrote, “I feel that my life has been rich and full. My joy in my family just continues to grow as does my family.”

A Family Funeral Service will be Saturday October 10, 2020 at 11:00 am in the Canyon View Stake 762 East 1200 North Orem. The services will be available to watch live at www.walkersanderson.com. Friends may come to visit the family on Friday October 9, 2020 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home 646 East 800 North, Orem or Saturday morning 9:30-10:45 a.m. at the church. Condolences may be offered online at www.walkersanderson.com
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Carlisle, Ila Beryl (I42202)
 
5621 Ilene McKenna Lapray of Twin Falls died Thursday at St. Luke’s Hospital in Twin Falls of natural causes.
She was born October 2, 1932 in Rexburg, Idaho and moved to Twin Falls in the early 1940’s. She married John Albert Lapray on her 17th birthday, October 2, 1949.
Ilene was an avid craftswoman, skilled in needlepoint, knitting, crochet and beadwork. She had a fondness for classic movies and Elvis Presley. She could always be seen adorned with jewelry of her own making. She was a homemaker, raising a small, close family. She was a member of the LDS church. She was an active member TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) where she met many of her great friends. Ilene suffered fainting spells so she never drove a car and could not work most of her life. She worked at Ore-Ida in Burley, Idaho for a short time before illness kept her away.
Ilene lived for 60 years at her home on 8th Avenue East in Twin Falls, Idaho, along with her beloved husband John Albert, who preceded her in death, December 23, 1986. She is also preceded in death by her parents, eight siblings and her daughter, Cecilia Marie Lapray.
She had more stories and tidbits of information than she could share in a lifetime. She kept the family history in her head, could recall every name, date and source of intrigue. She often referred back to Johnny, her late husband, and longed to join him again someday. He truly was the love of her beautiful life.
Her family can recount a thousand tales, of cut fingers mended and her delightful laughter, of final embraces and stories from The Depression, when her generation stood tall through the dust. She kept everything because she had so little on hand. But in heart she was wealthy beyond compare. Anyone who stopped by the Lapray residence will remember the heaps of knickknacks, gadgets and purchasing exchange items she kept around.
She lived with her sister, Vella Selders, in her latter years and spent her final years at Sun Bridge Care Center. Ilene loved puzzles and board games (she dominated at Monopoly) and adored Bingo (often playing 6-8 cards at a time).
Ilene is survived by her son, David John Lapray and his wife Sandy; four grandchildren, Mike H. Lapray and his wife Joy, Clyde A. Hansen, Misty B. Lapray and Dustin J. Lapray and two great-grandchildren, Amber R-M. Lapray and Sara J. Lapray.
Ilene wore her hair long and though it grayed, it still retained hints of its original color. She bore an emotional toughness balanced by a sincerity of expression. She let you know what she was thinking.
Although Ilene has left this world, her family can never fully release her. She will be remembered by generations to come who never saw her smile, never held her hand on hard days and never got reprimanded for the hard-headedness common in the Lapray line. They will know about her, because this family will remember her stories, repeat them into the distant future.
Funeral services for Ilene will be held at 1:00 PM, Monday April 5, 2010 at Rosenau Funeral Home, 2826 Addison Ave. E. in Twin Falls with Pastor Jim O’Donnell officiating. Burial will follow the services at Sunset Memorial Park. 
McKenna, Ilene (I39233)
 
5622 Immanuelskirken Rue, Kunstkritiker Niels Harald Edvard (I37788)
 
5623 In 1910, together, they planned to come to America to be married and establish their first home. They came to Danish relatives at Anoka, Minnesota in late July and were married 20 August 1910 in St. Paul, Minnesota where they lived under Gustav Adolf Eriksen enlisted in the Construction Quartermaster Corps of the US during World War I. Due to his mother's illness, he was called back to Denmark in 1919. He and his wife returned to Minnesota in April 1922. In 1934, the family moved to Jack County where Mr. Eriksen was engaged in the oil business. The family moved to Graham on 12 August 1937 where they lived until Mr. Eriksen returned to the Construction Corps at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1940. In 1945, they were transferred to Camden, Arkansas living there until returning to Graham in 1950. The couple moved to Bedford in 1975.

Gustav Adolf Eriksen was confirmed in the Methodist Church in 1892. He became a member of St Paul's Methodist Church in Vejle, Denmark in 1900.

Survived by his wife; two sons - Gordon Eriksen and Stuart Eriksen; one daughter - Mrs. Loren Maples; three granddaughters; one grandson; one sister - Anna Ericksen de Hass of Copenhagen, Denmark; nieces and nephews in Denmark.

The Graham Leader
January 9, 1977
Contributed by Dorman Holub 
Eriksen, Gustav Adolf (I41370)
 
5624 Indkaldt 1917 i Perth Amboy, New Jersey

FT-1920, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA

FT-1930, Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA
Overhoved, Richard Mathiesen, 39
Kone, Marie Mathiesen, 37
Søn, Hubert M Mathiesen, 9
Datter, Nina B Mathiesen, 8
Datter, Dorothy L Mathiesen, 4

FT-1940, Pleasant Ave, Raritan, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA
Overhoved, Richard Mathiasen, 49
Kone, Marie Mathiasen, 47
Søn, Herbert Mathiasen, 19
Datter, Nina Mathiasen, 18
Datter, Dorothy Mathiasen, 14 
Mathiasen, Richard (I38663)
 
5625 Indskrevet i Østrigsgade skole
Max Villy Petersen, far: Kusk H.O.V.P
Halgrensgade 9, 4.
Født 23/9-1905, døbt 25/3-1906 i Matt. - Vaccineret 11/6-1912 af Kier,
Indskrevet 1/4-1913 i Hellerup til 1.A.
Udskrevet 1/8-1918 til Lergravsvej

Adr.v.død: Rødevejrmøllegaard, Glostrup

Død af Ulcus ventriclulis perforans peritonitis diffusa, pneumoni
 
Petersen, Landvæsenselev Max Villy (I28992)
 
5626 Indvandret til Ellis Island 28-10-1919 Thürmer, Ejnar Rosenvinge (I31666)
 
5627 Ingen børn. Jensen, Niels (I40705)
 
5628 Ingeniør på Orlogsværftet Jørgensen, Otto Viggo (I34114)
 
5629 IOOF Cemetery Iversen, Nielsine (I26501)
 
5630 Istedgade 116, 2. Jørgensen, Kirsten Gertrud (I40348)
 
5631 Ivan James Carlisle 1931 ~ 2006 RICHFIELD, UTAH - Ivan James Carlisle, age 75 passed away peacefully at his home in Richfield, Utah on December 17, 2006. He was born on November 15, 1931 in Payson, Utah to Charles L. and Margaret B. Carlisle. He grew up with his four brothers and five sisters on the family dairy farm. He married Maxine Gillman of Lindon on June 6, 1956 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Together they have four children, Michelle, Gary, Julie, and Jeanne. Ivan graduated from Payson High School and LDS seminary in 1950. He served a mission in the Southern States between 1951-1953. He then served two years in the United States Army in Korea. In 1985 he graduated from BYU with a BS in business, later earning a degree in education. He farmed and taught school in the Tintic School District for many years. He moved his family to Minnesota where he farmed and raised dairy cattle. After retiring, Ivan and Maxine returned to Utah and settled in Richfield. His church service includes Elder's Quorum President, Executive Secretary, High Priest Group Leader, Branch President, Temple worker in the Hawaii and Manti Temples. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, daughter, Michelle Swift of Midvale, UT; son, Gary (Susan) Carlisle of Redmond, UT; daughters, Julie (Chad) Atkinson of Payson, UT; and Jeanne (Marc) Isom of Blackfoot, Idaho; 23 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Sisters, Margaret Wilson, Helen Black, Ila Peterson, Lois Moore, brothers, Grant and David Carlisle, in-laws Diane and Nancy Carlisle and Gerald Finch. He is preceded in death by his parents, sister Joanne Finch, brothers Gerald and Elmo Carlisle, grandson, Justin James Isom, and granddaughter in-law, Theressa Bosshardt. Funeral Services will be on Friday, December 22, at 1:00 p.m. with a viewing prior to the service from 10:00 to 12:30 at the Richfield LDS Stake Center, 805 N. 500 E. in Richfield, Utah. Interment will be in the Redmond City Cemetery under the direction of Magleby Funeral Home. Carlisle, Ivan James (I42210)
 
5632 Ivan Osiier, Ivan Joseph Martin Osiier, 16.12.1888-23.9.1965, læge, fægter. Født i Kbh. (Mos.), død sst., begravet sst. (Bispebjerg). O. blev student 1907 fra Borgerdydskolen, fortsatte med medicinstudiet og blev cand.med. 1915. Han konstitueredes som reservelæge på Garnisons sygehus 1915-17 samt som assisterende læge ved Farmakologisk institut 1915-16. Dansk Røde kors udsendte ham 1916 til de russiske krigsfangelejre og under Britisk Røde kors fungerede han ligeledes som læge ved krigsfangetransporterne 1918. Efter krigen fortsatte O. som reservelæge, nu ved Hærens epidemihospital inden han fra 1919 blev praktiserende læge i København. Dette arbejde blev imidlertid afbrudt 1943-45 fordi han pga. jødeforfølgelserne måtte flygte til Sverige hvor han blev tilknyttet Skt. Görans Sjukhus i Stockholm. Mere kendt af offentligheden blev O. som Danmarks og Skandinaviens hidtil bedste all-round fægter. Han begyndte sin idrætskarriere som roer hvor han nåede at gøre sig bemærket ved flere konkurrencer inden han koncentrerede sig om fægtesporten. Allerede som 19-årig deltog O. på kårdeholdet ved olympiaden i London 1908 hvor Danmark kom i semifinalen, og i Stockholm fire år senere blev det til en olympisk sølvmedalje i den individuelle kårdeturnering. Ved de følgende OL helt frem til London 1948 lykkedes det O. at repræsentere Danmark såvel individuelt som på hold, og ialt opnåede han seks olympiske placeringer på fleuret, kårde og sabel. For sin aktive deltagelse ved 7. OL modtog O. 1950 den internationale olympiske komités æres-diplom - en rekord der yderligere understreges ved hans frivillige boykot af OL i Berlin 1936. O. deltog desuden i en lang række andre internationale konkurrencer hvor han med dygtighed hævdede sig over for verdenseliten (nr. 2 ved verdensmesterskab på sabel 1926) og suverænt dominerede i nordisk regi i 1920erne. På sabel vandt han nordisk mesterskab seks gange 1921-33, og på fleuret blev det nordiske guld hjemtaget syv gange 1919-31. Guld og bronze blev vundet på kårde ved NM 1920-21 og i forbindelse med holdmesterskaberne sikrede han sig ialt 35 NM. Ved de individuelle danske mesterskaber undlod O. at starte efter at have vundet sit 25. danske mesterskab fordelt på ti sejre i henholdsvis fleuret og sabel 1913-29 og fem på kårde 1915-28.

Af betydning for dansk fægtning i almindelighed og for O. i særdeleshed blev træningen under den franske fægtemester L. Mahaut. Her blev grundlaget lagt for hans senere omfattende repertoire navnlig på fleuret og sabel. Kendetegnende for O.s fægtning var hans store sikkerhed kombineret med fikse kombinationer og effektive parader i høje som i lave linier. Taktisk og konkurrencemæssigt var han ligeledes af stort format fordi hans store koncentrationsevne tillod ham tålmodigt at afvente blottelser hos modstanderen. - I dansk idrætshistorie indtager O. også på anden vis en fremtrædende plads, idet han var blandt initiativtagerne til studenter-idrætten. Som medstifter af Akademisk idrætsforening blev han formand 1916-30, og som medstifter af Fægteklubben af 1907 og Akademisk fægteklub af 1930 blev han sidstnævnte klubs formand 1930-37 og æresmedlem 1931. Derudover har O. fægtet i forskellige andre københavnske fægteklubber, og som motionist afsluttede han i K. Olsens fægtesal. Disse mange klubskift dækker over en kontroversiel idræts-personlighed der med sit temperament periodevis skabte uro i hovedstadens fægtekredse.

Familie

Forældre: grosserer Martin Moses Meyer O. (1861-1933) og Hanne Henriette Ruben (1865-1922). Gift 2.5.1919 i Hjørring med Ellen Ottilie Thomsen, født 13.8.1890 i Hjørring, død 8.9.1962 i Kbh. (Maria), d. af murermester, brandinspektør Jens Christian T. (1842-1918) og Ane Kirstine Jensen (1845-1902).
 
Osiier, Ivan Joseph Martin (I34076)
 
5633 Ivar Huitfeldtsgade 5 Johansen, Else Hedwig Møller (I43058)
 
5634 J. Heemskerk, Irenelaan 47, NL-2712 CD Zoetermeer, Netherlands. Brev dateret 21-Nov-1995 Kilde (S173)
 
5635 J. Heemskerk, Louis Couperusstraat 13, NL-2274 XP Voorburg, Holland. Brev dateret 9-9-1993 Kilde (S174)
 
5636 Jebjerg Nikolajsen, Marie (I41397)
 
5637 Jebjerg Nikolajsen, Hansine Marie (I41398)
 
5638 Jellingvej Pedersen, Margrethe Jakobine Dyppel (I39679)
 
5639 Jenson Hendrix Blanche Louise Hollar Jenson Hendrix, died on June 2,2010 in Boonsboro, MD surrounded by her family. She was born in Toms Brook, VA on March 14,1922. Formal resident of Topeka, KS. She was a lifetime member of the American Legion & VFW. Volunteered many hours at the Veterans Hospital in Topeka, KS. She retired from Capper's Weekly circulations Topeka, KS. She is proceeded in death by her late husbands Sam Jensen Jr. & Don Hendrix both of Topeka, KS. Both parents Turner Hollar & Sadie Parson Knoxville, MD. Sisters; Dorothy Thompson & Ruth Hollar, MD. Brothers; Turner Hollar Jr., Lem Hollar & Ruben Hollar, MD. Survived by one sister Lenna Baker of GA. Two Brothers Ramon Parson, West Virginia and Statton Parson, Oklahoma. She was loved by many nieces & nephews. As well as a step-daughter from Sam Jensen. Blanche loved life and enjoyed spending time with her friends & family. A graveside service is planned for June 30, 2010 at 10 a.m.. Memorial Park Cemetery Topeka, KS. In lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made to Hospice Of Washington County, 747 Northern Ave., Hagerstown, MD 21742 Hollar, Blanche Louise (I40118)
 
5640 JEPPESEN H Hjernø statsaut. revisor, cand. merc.; f. 1/11 1913 i Odense; søn af vikler O Hjernø Jeppesen og hustru Anna f. Stolzenbach; gift (16/1 1937) m. Gudrun J., f. 16/5 i Rheine i Tyskland, datter af ingeniør Otto Jørgensen (død 1953) og hustru Ida f. Eriksen.

Realeks. 1930; eks. fra Købmandsskolen Odense 1931; Handelshøjskolens diplomprøve 1938; revisoreks. 1940; cand. mere. 1945; beskikk. som statsaut. revisor 1940; aut. regnskabskyndig tillidsmand i tvangsakkordsager 1944; ansat hos forsk, revisorer 1930-44; selvstændig revisionsvirksomhed fra 1945.

Medl. af bestyrelsen for Handelsvidenskabelig Studieklub (nu sektion for regnskabsvæsen og intern organisation u. Foreningen af danske Erhvervsøkonomer) fra 1938 (sekretær 1944-49) og af bestyrelsen for Foreningen af statsaut. Revisorers østre kreds fra 1942, formand 1948-54; medl. af hovedbestyrelsen for Foreningen af statsaut. Revisorer 1943-57, formand 1954-57; medl. af foreningens responsumudvalg fra 1947, formand 1954-57, af forretningsudvalget for dens studiefond 1948-54 og formand for dens understøttelsesfond 1954-57; medl. af præsidiet for VII nordiske revisorkongres i Helsingfors 1954, af Det nordiske Revisorsekretariat (fra 1957: Det nordiske Revisorforbund) fra 1954 og af Dansk Nationalkomite for Rationel Organisation fra 1955, af bestyrelsen for Cand. mere.-clubben fra 1952 (foreningens sekretær) og af trustkommissionen 1949; eksaminator og censor ved revisoreks. fra 1948; censor i erhvervsøkonomi ved Handelshøjskolen i Kbhvn. 1954; medl. af hovedbestyrelsen for Vanførefonden fra 1955 og af bestyrelsen for Ferdinand Hinds-gauls Fond fra 1956.

Medredaktør af Handelsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift 1942-48, medl. af redaktionsudvalget 1948-54; medl. af redaktionskomiteen for tidsskriftets fortsættelse Erhvervsøkonomisk Tidsskrift fra 1955; medl. af tidsskriftsudvalget for Revision og Regnskabsvæsen fra 1950, af redaktionen fra 1953.

Har skrevet talrige artikler i inden-og udenlandske fagskrifter, bl. a. om revisoruddannelse, regnskabsteorier og industrirevision samt større afhandlinger om koncernregnskaber og om revisors ansvar.

Adresse: Skt. Markus Allé 5, Kbhvn. V.

Sommerbolig: »Hea«, S-Strandv. 86, Helsingør. 
Jeppesen, Helge Hjernø (I34116)
 
5641 Jerlev Kirke Eriksen, Søren Peter Mikael (I34028)
 
5642 Jerlev Kirke Pedersen, Abraham Raahede (I40054)
 
5643 Jernbanestationen Grosche, Fanny Kirstine Margrethe (I37203)
 
5644 Jesuskirken Familie (F12)
 
5645 Jesuskirken Familie (F15187)
 
5646 Jesuskirken Qvist, Svend Aage (I39823)
 
5647 Jesuskirken Qvist, Einer Georg (I39824)
 
5648 Jesuskirken Madsen, Gurli Marguerite Damgaard (I41261)
 
5649 Jesuskirken Madsen, Ruth Magdalene Damgaard (I41262)
 
5650 Jesuskirken Madsen, Metalstøber Ruben Gerhard Damgaard (I41263)
 

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