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- Note(kopieret fra Norman Lee Madsens database)
Peder Michelsen lived at the family farm of Søgård, 19 Slg. Østermarie, while he was guardian for his younger brother Michel Michelsen. In 1700 his brother Michel died childless, and evidently there was a dispute over who held the rights to Søgård. Michel's widow Margrethe Sørensdatter, and her new husband Hans Hansen, sought to keep the farm. A senate judgement (Landstingsdom) of December 12, 1702 confirmed that entitlement to Søgård belonged to Peder Michelsen.
A legal document of land transfer (Mageskiftebrev og overdragelsesbrev) dated January 15, 1706, and read out on January 18, states that Hans Hansen (Margrethe Sørensdatter's husband), now of Sjælegård, 22 Slg. Østermarie, has acknowledged that the rights and access to Søgård belong to Peder Michelsen, who was the current residence of the farm.
From Bornholm's Jordebog of 1689:
Østerherridt, Østermarie Sogen, Bunde, Nr. 19: Peder Michelsen.
From Bornholm's Jordebog of 1691:
Øster Herridt, Øster Marie Sogen, Nr. 19: Peder Michelsen, er SelfEjergaard.
From the Østermarie kirkebog:
June 18, 1732: Prædichet over Peder Michelsøn.
October 1, 1735: Prædichet over sl. Peder Michelsøns enche Kirstine Bensdaatter.
This database researched and compiled by Norman Lee Madsen, Toronto, Ontario, copyright 2006.
- Note(Kure opdateret 2024)
Østermarie 16. sgd. Søgård før 1684 (jordebog 1684)
Peder Michelsen var registreret her på gården i (BAJ) 1684, 1688-1689, 1696 og 1719.
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