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- Også i denne slægt går vi ca 300 år tilbage i tiden og møder fæstebønder, som bliver selvejere, da fæstebøndernes adgang til selveje er blevet lettet efter stavnsbåndets ophævelse i 1788.
På Nejst var den først kendte "Eriksen" min 3 x tip-oldefar Peder Jensen. Her er den først kendte "Ottosen" også en af mine 3 x tip-oldefædre, nemlig: Anders Jensen, 1682 – 1774 som var fæster af en gård i Lyngdrup og var gift to gange. Først med Mette Christensdatter, 1690 – 1729, som var født på Holtegaard, og derefter med Ane Marcusdatter, 1696 – 1772. Det vides ikke, om Anders fik nogen børn med sin første kone. Ejheller, om der i hans andet ægteskab var andre børn end sønnen Jens, som blev født, da Anders var 55 og Ane 41 år gl.
- With my grandmother Inge Marie Ottosdatter’s line, we go back approximately 300 years in time and meet our family who were tenant farmers and had an opportunity to become freehold farm owners due to the introduction of the land rental/ownership reform law of 1788.
On the farm, Nejst we found the first known "Eriksen" with my 3 x great-grandfather “Peder Jensen”. Here we also find the first known "Ottosen" through one of my 3 x great- great grandfathers, namely Anders Jensen 1682 – 1774, who was a tenant farmer in Lyngdrup and was married twice. First to Mette Christensensdatter, 1690 – 1729 who was born on Holtegaard, and then secondly to Ane Marcusdatter, 1696 – 1772. It is not known whether Anders had any children with his first wife, nor if in his second marriage there were any children other than his son Jens, who was born when Anders was 55 and Anne 41 years old.
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