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  1. 1.  Aage Langkilde Lange was born 6 May 1888, Ørbæk Svendborg Amt, Denmark (son of Rasmus Lars Haagen Leth Lange and Bodil Langkilde).

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Svendborg, Vindinge, Ørbæk, Ørbæk, Ørbæklunde, 1, FT-1890, B0353, Rasmus Lars Haagen Leth Lange, 33, Gift, husfader, godsejer, lieutenant, Fødested, Ørbæk, Svendborg Amt
    Bodil Lange, 25, Gift, husmoder, Kullerup
    Einer Langkilde Lange, 2, barn, Fødested, Ørbæk
    Aage Langkilde lange, 1, [barn], Fødested, [Ørbæk]
    Lars Haagen Lange, under 1 aar, 6te Mai 1889, [barn], Fødested, [Ørbæk]
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)

    København, København (Staden), Acaciavej, , -, 12, FT-1925, D6892
    Aage Lange Langkilde, 6/4/ 1888, G, Husfader, Ingeniør, Fødested, Ørbæk Svendborg Amt
    Agnes Valborg Lange Langkilde, 23/5 /1891, G , Husmoder, Fødested, Bogense Odense Amt
    Rasmus Lars Haagen Lange, 26/10 /1923, Barn, Fødested, København
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Denmark Census, 1930
    København, Denmark
    Frederiksberg
    Aage Lange Langkilde, 6 Jul 1888, Fødested, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn, Svendborg Amt, Ingeniør
    Agnes Walborg Langkilde, 23 May 1891, Fødested, Bogense Odense Amt
    Rasmüs Lars Haagen Langkilde, 26 Oct 1923, Fødested, København
    Bent Eiler Langkilde, 8 Dec 1926, Fødested, København
    , 19 Mar 1929, Fødested, København
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Aage — Agnes Valborg. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Rasmus Lars Haagen Lange was born 26 Oct 1923, København, Denmark.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Rasmus Lars Haagen Leth Lange was born 15 Jan 1857, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt, Denmark (son of Salomon Lange and Josepine Camilla Leth); died 13 Nov 1920, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn, Svendborg, Denmark; was buried 19 Nov 1920, Ørbæk Kirkegaard, Ørbæk Sogn, Svendborg, Denmark.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Svendborg, Vindinge, Ørbæk, Ørbæk, 1a, 1, FT-1901, D9205
    Rasmus Lars Haagen Leth Lange, 1857/01/15, G, Husfader,Godsejer, Fødested, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Bodil Lange *f. Langkilde, 1867/04/24, G, Husmoder, Frue, Fødested, Kullerup Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Ejner Langkilde Lange, 1887/02/19, U, Barn, Fødested Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Lars Haagen Lange, 1889/05/06, Barn, Fødested, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Ingeborg Margrethe Lange, 1891/05/24, Barn, Fødested, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Else Josefine Lange, 1895/08/19, Barn, Fødested, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Anna Elisabeth Lange, 1896/10/19, Barn, Fødested, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Ellen Sophie Uldall, 1872/02/03, Slægtning, Fødested, København. Københavns Amt
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Wikipedia

    Ørbæklunde
    Ørbæklunde gained manor status in the early 16th century.
    The farm was founded by merging several farms.
    In the 16th century, Ørbæklunde belonged to the powerful noble family Friis.
    Ørbæklunde's main wing was built in 1560 by the owner Henrik Friis.
    The main building is reminiscent of the Renaissance buildings at Hesselagergård and Borreby, which were built by Henrik Friis' brother, Johan Friis.
    The farm has since 1782 belonged to members of the genus Lange.

    Ownership history
    Ørbæklunde's origin is lost in uncertainty. Between the 14th and 16th centuries, several nobles owned farms in the parish, including Lundsgård, Lundby and Lundbygård. How these farms are linked to the current Ørbæklunde, however, is not entirely certain until one reaches the time around 1500.
    At the beginning of the 16th century, one of the parish's largest farms, Lundsgård, belonged to the nobleman Poul Laxmand, who was one of the largest landowners of the time. After personal quarrels with two nobles, Laxmand was killed at Højbro in Copenhagen. After his death, he was post mortem convicted of treason and deprived of his estates, including Lundsgaard.
    The farm was sold to the bishop of Odense Jens Andersen Beldenak the same year. He was a member of the Council of State and a driving force behind Laxmand's conviction for treason. Beldenak had no children and in 1528 left the farm to his nephew Christian Pedersen, who gave the farm the name Ørbæklunde.
    In 1537 Johan Friis took over Ørbæklunde in a barter trade. He handed over the farm to his brother Henrik Friis, who in connection with his marriage to Margrethe Bild from Ravnholt had acquired a number of farms in the parish.
    In 1571, Friis left Ørbæklund to his son Frederik Friis, who a few years later sold it to his brother Niels Friis, who also owned Hesselagergård. Friis stayed primarily on Hesselagergård, which was his most important possession. Nevertheless, he had time to make his mark on Ørbæklunde, where he had the current main building built.
    Niels Friis died in 1610, while the widow Vibeke Gyldenstierne survived her husband by three years. At the death of his mother, Ørbæklunde passed to his son Jesper Friis, who spent a large part of his youth abroad. Among other things, he had stood in French war service, just as he had visited Palestine and Egypt. From Egypt, Jesper Friis brought home two mummy coffins, which today are part of the National Museum's antique collection.
    In 1629, Jesper Friis married Elsebet Ulfeldt, who was a sister of Christian IV's (1577-1648) son-in-law Corfitz Ulfeldt. After the wedding, the couple settled on Ørbæklunde, where Jesper Friis continued his father's efforts to expand the land.
    By 1638, Friis had greatly increased the number of manor houses. Thus, in 1638, the farm was set at 773 tdr. Against 473 tdr. Hartkorn in 1626. In parallel with these acquisitions, Friis carried out a number of improvements to the operation. Among other things, he let main farm lands replace from the village operating community, and he gathered the manor fields around the breeding buildings to get a more rational operation.
    In 1642 he was granted patronage to Ørbæk Church, whereby he took over the church's income and was given the right to appoint the associated priest. Friis' care for the estate also extended to its inhabitants. Shortly before his death, he had a school and a hospital set up in the church barn, the operation of which he also financed.
    In 1651 the shift was carried out after Jesper Friis, after which the sons Niels and Henrik Friis took over the brother part of the estate. The brothers, and not least Niels Friis, who was the actual possessor, however, failed to maintain the danger and the grandfather's efforts. In 1689 he therefore had to sell Ørbæklunde in order to pay his siblings their inheritance after his father.
    The farm was bought by Matthias Henriksen Rosenvinge, who was one of the young landowners' bourgeois landowners. Rosenvinge was a skilled landowner who regained control of Ørbæklunde. His widow Anna Margrethe Wulf continued her husband's efforts after she took over the farm in 1714.
    Rosenvinge's descendants owned the farm until 1781, when the great-granddaughter Karen von Heinen after the husband's death had the farm sold at auction.
    The new owner was Lars Rasmussen Lange, who in the following years made major improvements to the farm. The replacement was completed, the holdings were improved and homesteads were created. Through land acquisitions and improved operating methods, the main farm's yields doubled during this period.
    In 1809, Lange handed over the farm to his son Rasmus Lange, who in 1828 carried out an extensive renovation of the main building. Rasmus Lange continued his father's efforts and carried out, among other things. divestment of attachments, just as he expanded the fields of the main farm by including some of the former attachments.
    As part of the modernization of the operation, the leasehold farm Æblegård was built during the 19th century. Moss soil was cultivated and forestry improved. The Lange family still owns Ørbæklunde in 2013.
    Ownership
    (1782-1809) Lars Rasmussen Lange
    (1809-1848) Rasmus Lauritzen Lange
    (1848-1860) Laurentze Lindegaard, married Lange
    (1860-1884) Salomon Lindegaard Lange
    (1884-1920) Rasmus Lars Haagen Leth Lange
    (1920-1946) Bodil Langkilde, married Lange
    (1946-1961) Lars-Haagen Lange
    (1961-1995) Einer Lauritz Rasmus Salomon Lange
    (1989-) Lars-Hågen Lange


    Died:
    Ørbæk Sogn
    Kontraministerialbog
    1892-1924
    Opslag 255
    Godsejer, of Ørbæk, Vinding Herred, Svendborg Amt, son of Godsejer Salomon Lange, and Josephine Lange nee Leith. He was married to Bodil Lange nee Langkilde. He was aged 63 years

    1895, 1105, 2005, Salomon Lindegaard Lange, justitsraad og forhenværende godsejer til Ørbæklunde, enkemand, 74, Frederiksberg, Platanvej 28. Født paa Ørbæklunde. Søn af Rasmus Lange og Lavrentze født Lindegaard. Josefine Margrethe Elrikke født Leth

    Rasmus — Bodil Langkilde. Bodil (daughter of Hans Peter Egeløkke Langkilde and Ingeborg Marie Engelstoft) was born 24 Jul 1864, Julskov Kullerup, Svendborg, Denmark; died 9 May 1954, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn, Svendborg, Denmark; was buried 14 May 1954, Ørbæk Kirkegaard, Ørbæk Sogn, Svendborg, Denmark. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Bodil Langkilde was born 24 Jul 1864, Julskov Kullerup, Svendborg, Denmark (daughter of Hans Peter Egeløkke Langkilde and Ingeborg Marie Engelstoft); died 9 May 1954, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn, Svendborg, Denmark; was buried 14 May 1954, Ørbæk Kirkegaard, Ørbæk Sogn, Svendborg, Denmark.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Married Rasmus Lars Hågen Leth Lange
    Child, Einar Langkilde Lange, born, 19 Feb 1887

    Odense, Odense, Odense Købstad, Claregade, 19, Fremmede i Bispegaarden, 332, FT-1870, D4595
    Peder Thorning Engelstoft, 19, Ugift, Logerende, Landvæsenselev, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
    Bodil Langkilde, 5, Ugift, Datter, Fremmede i Bispegaarden, Fødested, Julskov, Kullerup Sogn, Svendborg Amt
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Svendborg, Vindinge, Ørbæk, Ørbæk, Ørbæklunde, 1, FT-1890, B0353, Rasmus Lars Haagen Leth Lange, 33, Gift, husfader, godsejer, lieutenant, Fødested, Ørbæk, Svendborg Amt
    Bodil Lange, 25, Gift, husmoder, Kullerup
    Einer Langkilde Lange, 2, barn, Fødested, Ørbæk
    Aage Langkilde lange, 1, [barn], Fødested, [Ørbæk]
    Lars Haagen Lange, under 1 aar, 6te Mai 1889, [barn], Fødested, [Ørbæk]
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)



    Svendborg, Vindinge, Ørbæk, Ørbæk, 1a, 1, FT-1901, D9205
    Rasmus Lars Haagen Leth Lange, 1857/01/15, G, Husfader,Godsejer, Fødested, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Bodil Lange *f. Langkilde, 1867/04/24, G, Husmoder, Frue, Fødested, Kullerup Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Ejner Langkilde Lange, 1887/02/19, U, Barn, Fødested Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Lars Haagen Lange, 1889/05/06, Barn, Fødested, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Ingeborg Margrethe Lange, 1891/05/24, Barn, Fødested, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Else Josefine Lange, 1895/08/19, Barn, Fødested, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Anna Elisabeth Lange, 1896/10/19, Barn, Fødested, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt
    Ellen Sophie Uldall, 1872/02/03, Slægtning, Fødested, København. Københavns Amt
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Wikipedia

    Ørbæklunde
    manor house on Funen
    Ørbæklunde is founded approx. year 1500 by Poul Laxmand under the name Lundsgaard . It was then a fortified castle , named Ørbæklundsgaard from 1502 and known by its current name Ørbæklunde from around 1528 . The farm is located in Ørbæk Parish , Vindinge Herred , Nyborg Municipality . The main building was built around 1593 and rebuilt in 1750 .
    Ørbæklunde Estate is on 639 hectares with Æblegården, Brenderupgård and Egemosegården. Of these, 42 hectares were protected in 1971.

    Ørbæklunde has been used as a locality in two Danish films: In Historien om Hjortholm (1950) as Hjortholm Gods and in Greven på Liljenborg (1964) as Liljenborg Slot.

    Owners of Ørbæklunde

    (1781-1809) Lauritz "Lars" Rasmussen Lange
    (1809-1848) Rasmus Lauritzen Lange (son)
    (1848-1860) Laurentze Lindegaard married Lange
    (1860-1884) Salomon Lindegaard Lange (son)
    (1884-1920) Rasmus Lars Haagen Leth Lange (son)
    (1920-1946) Bodil Langkilde married Lange
    (1946-1961) Lars-Haagen Lange (son)
    (1961-1989) Einer Lauritz Rasmus Salomon Lange (son)
    (1989-1995) Einer LRS Lange / Lars-Haagen Lange (son)
    (1995-) Lars-Haagen Lange

    Ørbæklunde Gods v/ Landmand Lars-Hågen Lange

    Died:
    Ørbæk Sogn
    Kontraministerialbog
    1948-1964
    Opslag 186
    Bodil Lange born Langkilde, died 9 May 1954, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn, Vindinge Herred, Svendborg Amt, buried 14 May 1954 in Ørbæk Kirkegaard, Ørbæk Sogn, Vindinge Herred, born 24 Jul 1864, daughter of former Godsejer, of Ørbæk, Vinding Herred, Svendborg Amt, godsejer and cand. jur., Hans Peter Langkilde and Ingeborg Marie nee Engelstoft, Julskov Kullerup, widow (enke) of godsejer Rasmus Lars Haagen Leth Lange whodied 13 Nov 1920, Ørbæklunde. Bodil was aged 89 years

    Children:
    1. Ejner Langkilde Lange was born 19 Feb 1887, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt, Denmark; died 25 Feb 1912, Rigshospitalet, København, Denmark; was buried 2 Mar 1912, Ørbæk Kirkegaard & Sogn, Vinding Herred, Svendborg Amt, Denmark.
    2. 1. Aage Langkilde Lange was born 6 May 1888, Ørbæk Svendborg Amt, Denmark .
    3. Lars Haagen Lange was born 6 May 1889, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt, Denmark; died 1961, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt, Denmark.
    4. Ingeborg Margrethe Lange was born 24 May 1891, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt, Denmark.
    5. Else Josefine Lange was born 19 Aug 1895, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt, Denmark.
    6. Anna Elisabeth Lange was born 19 Oct 1896, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt, Denmark.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Salomon Lange

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Ørbæklunde

    Ørbæklunde gained manor status in the early 16th century.
    The farm was founded by merging several farms.
    In the 16th century, Ørbæklunde belonged to the powerful noble family Friis.
    Ørbæklunde's main wing was built in 1560 by the owner Henrik Friis.
    The main building is reminiscent of the Renaissance buildings at Hesselagergård and Borreby, which were built by Henrik Friis' brother, Johan Friis.
    The farm has since 1782 belonged to members of the genus Lange.



    Ownership history

    Ørbæklunde's origin is lost in uncertainty. Between the 14th and 16th centuries, several nobles owned farms in the parish, including Lundsgård, Lundby and Lundbygård. How these farms are linked to the current Ørbæklunde, however, is not entirely certain until one reaches the time around 1500.

    At the beginning of the 16th century, one of the parish's largest farms, Lundsgård, belonged to the nobleman Poul Laxmand, who was one of the largest landowners of the time. After personal quarrels with two nobles, Laxmand was killed at Højbro in Copenhagen. After his death, he was post mortem convicted of treason and deprived of his estates, including Lundsgaard.

    The farm was sold to the bishop of Odense Jens Andersen Beldenak the same year. He was a member of the Council of State and a driving force behind Laxmand's conviction for treason. Beldenak had no children and in 1528 left the farm to his nephew Christian Pedersen, who gave the farm the name Ørbæklunde.

    In 1537 Johan Friis took over Ørbæklunde in a barter trade. He handed over the farm to his brother Henrik Friis, who in connection with his marriage to Margrethe Bild from Ravnholt had acquired a number of farms in the parish.

    In 1571, Friis left Ørbæklund to his son Frederik Friis, who a few years later sold it to his brother Niels Friis, who also owned Hesselagergård. Friis stayed primarily on Hesselagergård, which was his most important possession. Nevertheless, he had time to make his mark on Ørbæklunde, where he had the current main building built.

    Niels Friis died in 1610, while the widow Vibeke Gyldenstierne survived her husband by three years. At the death of his mother, Ørbæklunde passed to his son Jesper Friis, who spent a large part of his youth abroad. Among other things, he had stood in French war service, just as he had visited Palestine and Egypt. From Egypt, Jesper Friis brought home two mummy coffins, which today are part of the National Museum's antique collection.

    In 1629, Jesper Friis married Elsebet Ulfeldt, who was a sister of Christian IV's (1577-1648) son-in-law Corfitz Ulfeldt. After the wedding, the couple settled on Ørbæklunde, where Jesper Friis continued his father's efforts to expand the land.

    By 1638, Friis had greatly increased the number of manor houses. Thus, in 1638, the farm was set at 773 tdr. Against 473 tdr. Hartkorn in 1626. In parallel with these acquisitions, Friis carried out a number of improvements to the operation. Among other things, he let main farm lands replace from the village operating community, and he gathered the manor fields around the breeding buildings to get a more rational operation.

    In 1642 he was granted patronage to Ørbæk Church, whereby he took over the church's income and was given the right to appoint the associated priest. Friis' care for the estate also extended to its inhabitants. Shortly before his death, he had a school and a hospital set up in the church barn, the operation of which he also financed.

    In 1651 the shift was carried out after Jesper Friis, after which the sons Niels and Henrik Friis took over the brother part of the estate. The brothers, and not least Niels Friis, who was the actual possessor, however, failed to maintain the danger and the grandfather's efforts. In 1689 he therefore had to sell Ørbæklunde in order to pay his siblings their inheritance after his father.

    The farm was bought by Matthias Henriksen Rosenvinge, who was one of the young monarch's bourgeois landowners. Rosenvinge was a skilled landowner who regained control of Ørbæklunde. His widow Anna Margrethe Wulf continued her husband's efforts after she took over the farm in 1714.

    Rosenvinge's descendants owned the farm until 1781, when the great-granddaughter Karen von Heinen after the husband's death had the farm sold at auction.

    The new owner was Lars Rasmussen Lange, who in the following years made major improvements to the farm. The replacement was completed, the holdings were improved and homesteads were created. Through land acquisitions and improved operating methods, the main farm's yields doubled during this period.

    In 1809, Lange handed over the farm to his son Rasmus Lange, who in 1828 carried out an extensive renovation of the main building. Rasmus Lange continued his father's efforts and carried out, among other things. divestment of attachments, just as he expanded the fields of the main farm by including some of the former attachments.

    As part of the modernization of the operation, the leasehold farm Æblegård was built during the 19th century. Moss soil was cultivated and forestry improved. The Lange family still owns Ørbæklunde in 2013.




    Ørbæklunde
    Ownership
    (1782-1809) Lars Rasmussen Lange
    (1809-1848) Rasmus Lauritzen Lange
    (1848-1860) Laurentze Lindegaard, married Lange
    (1860-1884) Salomon Lindegaard Lange
    (1884-1920) Rasmus Lars Haagen Leth Lange
    (1920-1946) Bodil Langkilde, married Lange
    (1946-1961) Lars-Haagen Lange
    (1961-1995) Einer Lauritz Rasmus Salomon Lange
    (1989-) Lars Hågen Lange

    Salomon — Josepine Camilla Leth. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Josepine Camilla Leth
    Children:
    1. 2. Rasmus Lars Haagen Leth Lange was born 15 Jan 1857, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn. Svendborg Amt, Denmark ; died 13 Nov 1920, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn, Svendborg, Denmark; was buried 19 Nov 1920, Ørbæk Kirkegaard, Ørbæk Sogn, Svendborg, Denmark.
    2. Fredericia Alba Eugenie Ragnhild Nathalie Lange was born 12 Nov 1855, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Parish, Svendborg County, Denmark ; died 22 Jun 1914, Fredriksberg, København.

  3. 6.  Hans Peter Egeløkke Langkilde was born 12 Aug 1836, Sandholt, Lyndelse Sogn, Svendborg Amt, Denmark (son of Niels Rasmussen Hellfach Langkilde and Frederikke Langkilde); died 11 Apr 1924, Nyborg, Svendborg, Denmark; was buried 12 Apr 1924, Kullerup Kirkegaard, Svendborg, Denmark.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Hans Peter Egeløkke Langkilde ( 12 August 1836 at Sandholt - 11 April 1924 in Nyborg ) was a Danish lawyer , councilor and landowner , brother of WA Langkil

    He was the son of state councilor NRH Langkilde and his wife born Langkilde and in 1854 became a student at Odense Scholars' School and in 1859 a cand. jur. Langkilde was 1860 - 64 Assistant to the Interior Ministry and was from 1863 to December 1918 the owner of Juul Forest in Kullerup parish . In 1892 he became a councilor and on 6 April 1909 a knight of Dannebrog . He was from 1878 agriculture commissioner in Svendborg County , 1890chairman of the hoveriet in 6th Landstingskreds, from 1881 member of the board of representatives of the Credit Association of Landowners in Fyens Stift , 1896 - 1919 chairman of the board of representatives, chairman of Kullerup-Refsgivninge Parish Council and member of the school board of Vindinge Herred .

    Langkilde was married on 31 October 1862 in Sankt Knuds Kirke to Ingeborg Marie Engelstoft (1 October 1839 in Copenhagen - 28 May 1902 in Juulskov), daughter of Professor Extraord., Dr. theol. , later bishop of the Diocese of Fyens , Minister of Church and Education Christian Thorning Engelstoft and Louise Holm.
    (Wikipedia)


    Svendborg, Sallinge, Sandholts Lyndelse, Sandholts Lyndelse, Hovedgaarden Sandholt, 1, FT-1840, C8981
    Niels Hellfach Langkilde, 30, Gift, Forpagter af Hovedgaarden
    Frederikke Langkilde, 26, Gift, hans Kone
    Hans Peter Langkilde, 4, Deres Børn
    Niels Waldemar Langkilde, 2, Deres Børn
    Frantz Emil Langkilde, 1, Deres Børn
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Svendborg, Vindinge, Kullerup, Kullerup, ??, 6, FT-1870, E0669
    Hans Peter Egeløkke Langkilde, 33, G, Husfader, Eier af Juulskov, Fødested, Sandholt. Svendborg Amt
    Ingeborg Marie Langkilde, 30, G, Husmoder, Eier af Juulskov, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
    Bodil Langkilde, 5, Datter, Fødested, Juulskov. Svendborg Amt
    Christian Lauritz Langkilde, 2, Søn, Fødested, Juulskov. Svendborg Amt
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Svendborg, Vindinge, Kullerup, Kullerup by og sogn, en gaard, Juulskov, 1, FT-1880, B0164
    Hans Peder Egeløkke Langkilde, 43, Gift, pripriatair, huusfader, Fødested, Sandholt Lyndelse sogn, Svendborg Amt
    Ingeborg Marie Langkilde født Engelstoft, 40, Gift, hans hustru, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
    Bodil Langkilde, 15, deres børn, Fødested, her i sognet [Kullerup]
    Hans Peter Langkilde, 8, deres børn, Fødested, her i sognet [Kullerup]
    Louise Frederikke Langkilde, 4, deres børn, Fødested, her i sognet [Kullerup]
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Svendborg, Vindinge, Kullerup, Kullerup, 1A M.fl., 1, FT-1901, D7043/
    Hans Peter Egeløkke Langkilde, 1836/08/12, G, Husfader, Gaardeier, Fødested, Sandholt, Svendborg Amt
    Ingeborg Marie Langkilde f. Engelstoft, 1869/10/10, G, Husmoder, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Died:
    Nyborg Sogn
    Kontraministerialbog
    1921-1924
    Opslag 428
    Hans Peter Egeløkke Langkilde died, at Nyborg, 12 Apr 1924, buried, 17 Apr 1924 in Kullerup Kirkegaard, Vindinge Herred, born ast Sandholt, Lyndelse Sogn, Svendborg Amt, 12 Aug 1836, widow of Ingeborg Marie f. Engelstoft, son of Niels Rasmussen Hellfach Langkilde and Marie Frederikke Langholde, Julskov , Kullerup Sogn. Aged 87 years
    (Arkivalieronline - Kirkebøger fra hele landet - Rigsarkivet)

    Hans married Ingeborg Marie Engelstoft 31 Oct 1862, Sankt Knuds Kirke, Odense . Ingeborg (daughter of Christian Thorning Engelstoft and Louise Holm) was born 1839, Kjøbenhavn, Denmark; died 28 May 1902, Julskov, Kullerup Sogn, Vinding Herred, Svendborg, Denmark; was buried 3 Jun 1902, Kullerup Kirkegaard, Svendborg, Denmark. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Ingeborg Marie Engelstoft was born 1839, Kjøbenhavn, Denmark (daughter of Christian Thorning Engelstoft and Louise Holm); died 28 May 1902, Julskov, Kullerup Sogn, Vinding Herred, Svendborg, Denmark; was buried 3 Jun 1902, Kullerup Kirkegaard, Svendborg, Denmark.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    28 May 1902, Kjøbenhavn, Denmark

    København, København (Staden), Vester Kvarter, Vester Kvarter II, Filosofgangen 249, 1ste sal, 1760, FT-1850, C1886
    Christian Thorning Engelstoft, 45, Gift, professor wed Uniwersitet, Fødested, Næsborg ?? i Jylland
    Louise Holm, 33, Gift, hans kone, Fødested, Brøndum Sogn i Jylland
    Johanne Eleonora Nyegaard, 32, Ugift, mandens söster, Fødested, Næsborg i Jylland
    Ingeborg Marie Engelstoft, 11, Ugift, börn af prof. Engeltoft, Fødested, Kjöbenhavn
    Laurids Thorning Engelstoft, 10, börn af prof. Engeltoft, Fødested, Kjöbenhavn
    Frandt Daniel Engelstoft, 6, , börn af prof. Engeltoft
    Johanne Eleonora Engelstoft, 3, börn af prof. Engeltoft
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)

    Odense, Odense, Odense Købstad, Odense Kjøbstad, Claregade, Bispegaarden, ??, 1, FT-1860, B0289
    Christian Thorning Engelstoft, 55, gift, birthplace, Nordborg, Aalborg Amt
    Louise Engelstoft født Holm, 43, Gift, birthplace, Brøndum, Ringkjøbing Amt
    Ingeborg Marie Engelstoft, 21, Ugift, birthplace, Kjøbenhavn
    Laurids Thorning Engelstoft, 20, Ugift, birthplace, ligel. [Kjøbenhavn]
    Frands Daniel Thorning Engelstoft, 16, Ugift, birthplace, ligel. [Kjøbenhavn]
    Johanne Eleonora Engelstoft, 13, birthplace, ligel. [Kjøbenhavn]
    Peder Thorning Engelstoft, 10, birthplace, ligel. [Kjøbenhavn]
    Frederikke Engelstoft, 6, birthplace, Odense
    Caroline Engelstoft, 6, birthplace, ligesaa [Odense]
    Christen Thorning Engelstoft, 1, birthplace, ligesaa [Odense]
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Odense, Odense, Odense Købstad, Claregade, 19, 332, FT-1870, D4595
    Hans Peter[ Egeløkke] Langkilde, 33, Gift, Huusfader, , Ejer af Julskov, Fødested, Sandholt, Salling S. Svendborg Amt
    Ingeborg Marie Langkilde, 30, Gift, Huusmoder, Fremmede i Bispegaarden, Foregaaendes Kone, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
    Christian Laurids Langkilde, 2, Ugift, Søn, Fremmede i Bispegaarden, Fødested, Julskov, Kullerup Sogn
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Odense, Odense, Odense Købstad, Claregade, 19, Fremmede i Bispegaarden, 332, FT-1870, D4595
    Peder Thorning Engelstoft, 19, Ugift, Logerende, Landvæsenselev, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
    Bodil Langkilde, 5, Ugift, Datter, Fremmede i Bispegaarden, Fødested, Julskov, Kullerup Sogn, Svendborg Amt
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Hans Peter Egeløkke Langkilde ( 12 August 1836 at Sandholt - 11 April 1924 in Nyborg ) was a Danish lawyer , councilor and landowner , brother of WA Langkil

    He was the son of state councilor NRH Langkilde and his wife born Langkilde and in 1854 became a student at Odense Scholars' School and in 1859 a cand. jur. Langkilde was 1860 - 64 Assistant to the Interior Ministry and was from 1863 to December 1918 the owner of Juul Forest in Kullerup parish . In 1892 he became a councilor and on 6 April 1909 a knight of Dannebrog . He was from 1878 agriculture commissioner in Svendborg County , 1890chairman of the hoveriet in 6th Landstingskreds, from 1881 member of the board of representatives of the Credit Association of Landowners in Fyens Stift , 1896 - 1919 chairman of the board of representatives, chairman of Kullerup-Refsgivninge Parish Council and member of the school board of Vindinge Herred .

    Langkilde was married on 31 October 1862 in Sankt Knuds Kirke to Ingeborg Marie Engelstoft (1 October 1839 in Copenhagen - 28 May 1902 in Juulskov), daughter of Professor Extraord., Dr. theol. , later bishop of the Diocese of Fyens , Minister of Church and Education Christian Thorning Engelstoft and Louise Holm.

    Wikipedia


    Svendborg, Vindinge, Kullerup, Kullerup, ??, 6, FT-1870, E0669
    Hans Peter Egeløkke Langkilde, 33, G, Husfader, Eier af Juulskov, Fødested, Sandholt. Svendborg Amt
    Ingeborg Marie Langkilde, 30, G, Husmoder, Eier af Juulskov, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
    Bodil Langkilde, 5, Datter, Fødested, Juulskov. Svendborg Amt
    Christian Lauritz Langkilde, 2, Søn, Fødested, Juulskov. Svendborg Amt
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Svendborg, Vindinge, Kullerup, Kullerup by og sogn, en gaard, Juulskov, 1, FT-1880, B0164
    Hans Peder Egeløkke Langkilde, 43, Gift, pripriatair, huusfader, Fødested, Sandholt Lyndelse sogn, Svendborg Amt
    Ingeborg Marie Langkilde født Engelstoft, 40, Gift, hans hustru, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
    Bodil Langkilde, 15, deres børn, Fødested, her i sognet [Kullerup]
    Hans Peter Langkilde, 8, deres børn, Fødested, her i sognet [Kullerup]
    Louise Frederikke Langkilde, 4, deres børn, Fødested, her i sognet [Kullerup]
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Svendborg, Vindinge, Kullerup, Kullerup, 1A M.fl., 1, FT-1901, D7043/
    Hans Peter Egeløkke Langkilde, 1836/08/12, G, Husfader, Gaardeier, Fødested, Sandholt, Svendborg Amt
    Ingeborg Marie Langkilde f. Engelstoft, 1869/10/10, G, Husmoder, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)



    Died:
    Kullerup Sogn
    Kontraministerialbog
    1892-1931
    Opslag 201
    Ingeborg Marie Langkllde, nee Engelstoft, death, 28 May 1902, Julskov, Kullerup Sogn, Vinding Herred, burial, Kullerup Kirkegaard, Kullerup Sogn, Vinding Herred, 3 Jun 1902

    (Arkivalieronline - Kirkebøger fra hele landet - Rigsarkivet)

    Children:
    1. 3. Bodil Langkilde was born 24 Jul 1864, Julskov Kullerup, Svendborg, Denmark; died 9 May 1954, Ørbæklunde, Ørbæk Sogn, Svendborg, Denmark; was buried 14 May 1954, Ørbæk Kirkegaard, Ørbæk Sogn, Svendborg, Denmark.
    2. Christian Lauritz Langkilde was born 20 Apr 1867, Juulskov, Kullerup Sogn, Svendborg, Denmark; was christened 30 Jun 1867, Kullerup, Svendborg, Denmark; died 27 Dec 1929, Nyborg Epileptikerhjemmet, Svendborg, Denmark; was buried 1 Jan 1930, Kullerup Kirkegaard, Svendborg, Denmark.
    3. Louise Frederikke Langkilde was born 7 Aug 1875, Julskov , Kullerup, Svendborg, Denmark.
    4. Hans Peter Langkilde was born 6 Feb 1871, Julskov, Kullerup, Svendborg, Denmark.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Niels Rasmussen Hellfach Langkilde

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Niels Rasmussen Hellfach Langkilde ( 21 April 1810 in Tranekær - 11 June 1892 in Odense ) was a Danish landowner and councilor , father of HP and WA Langkilde

    He was the son of Lieutenant Frantz Jørgen Hellfach at Vejlegård and Bodil Rasmusdatter Egeløkke and was adopted by Hans Peter Langkilde . He served until 1828 at the town and county office in Præstø , in 1829 he graduated. jur. , then at home with the adoptive father, estate manager at Hofmansgave and tenant of Sandholt . In 1848 he became the owner of Bramstrup in Nørre Lyndelse Parish , 1856 Justice Councilor , 22 August 1865 Knight of Dannebrog and 1870 State Councilor ,February 13, 1884 Dannebrogsmand .

    Langkilde was agriculture commissioner , member of Odense County Council , from 1864 chairman of the replacement of the hunting right in Odense County, chairman of the replacement of the farms and dwellings resting hoveri and similar duty work in the 6th County Council (until 1890) and for the replacement of duty work of houses and homes on landed in Odense County, chairman of Fyens Stifts patriotiske Selskab , 1860 co-founder and member of the board of Kreditforeningen af ??Landowners in Fyens Stift , representative in Fyens Disconto Kasse , later deputy chairman of the board.

    He married 3 April 1835 in Kullerup Church Frederikke Langkilde (1 August 1814 in Simmerbølle - 4 November 1896 in Nørre Lyndelse), daughter of owner of Biskopstorp Niels Langkilde and 1st wife Anna Marie Christensdatter

    He is buried in Nørre Lyndelse Cemetery .

    Danish Lawyers 1736-1936 .
    Wikimedia Commons has several files related to NRH Langkilde


    Svendborg, Sallinge, Sandholts Lyndelse, Sandholts Lyndelse, Hovedgaarden Sandholt, 1, FT-1840, C8981
    Niels Hellfach Langkilde, 30, Gift, Forpagter af Hovedgaarden
    Frederikke Langkilde, 26, Gift, hans Kone
    Hans Peter Langkilde, 4, Deres Børn
    Niels Waldemar Langkilde, 2, Deres Børn
    Frantz Emil Langkilde, 1, Deres Børn
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    History of the Month - March
    Published in 12/03/2019 by Simon Langkilde

    Niels Rasmussen Hellfach Langkilde took over Bramstrup as the first Langkilde in 1848. Niels came from Juulskov when he was adopted by Hans Peter Langkilde. His father was Lieutenant Frantz Jørgen Hellfach, and why he chose to adopt the son of the childless Langkilder at Juulskov unfortunately gets lost in the story. Hans Erling Langkilde writes in his book, Fæstegård og Herresæde, that the lieutenant's uniform may have fascinated Frantz' cousin, Bodil (Niels' mother) and that the child therefore came before the wedding.

    Niels started his career as an 'independent' farmer in 1834 as a tenant on the old estate, Sandholt. He lived with his wife, Marie Frederikke Langkilde, who was the daughter of Niels Langkilde at Biskopstorp on Langeland and had five children. Their sixth child - Bertha Emilie - was born in Bramstrup.

    Bramstrup can be traced back to the Middle Ages. At the beginning of the 15th century, Bramstrup was a castle with moats built by Mikkel Brockenhuus. In the 17th century it was rebuilt so that the manor house appeared as a three-winged half-timbered structure and later in the 19th century the place gained its empire character with another rebuilding.

    Niels Hellfach Langkilde was a skilled and energetic man who had a quite impressive career-not only as a farmer, but also as a member of the county council, deputy chairman of Fyens Disconto Casse and director of the Credit Association of Landowners in Fyens Diocese. He was a Justice Councilor and later a State Councilor- both titles were of an honorary nature.

    In 1865, Niels Marienlund buys. It is said that he did this a bit of defiance when his mother, Bodil Egeløkke
    Langkilde, handed over Juulskov to Hans Peter Egeløkke Langkilde, Niels' eldest child. Niels is described as a bit
    self-willed, and after a lot of moving around the sons, it was his fifth son, William August who came to take
    over Bramstrup, first as a tenant and then as owner at his father's death in 1893. In addition to the farm, he also 'inherited' a part of the father's trust position in Disconto Cassen and Fyens diocese's Patriotic Society.

    The site has been followed by a number of skilled Langkilder at Bramstrup with Niels Einar Langkilde as the current owner.

    Niels — Frederikke Langkilde. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Frederikke Langkilde
    Children:
    1. 6. Hans Peter Egeløkke Langkilde was born 12 Aug 1836, Sandholt, Lyndelse Sogn, Svendborg Amt, Denmark; died 11 Apr 1924, Nyborg, Svendborg, Denmark; was buried 12 Apr 1924, Kullerup Kirkegaard, Svendborg, Denmark.

  3. 14.  Christian  Thorning  EngelstoftChristian Thorning Engelstoft was born 8 Aug 1805, Næsborg , Viborg, Denmark (son of Niels Lassen Thorning and Ingeborg Marie Engelstoft); died 25 Jan 1889, Odense Sankt Knuds Domsogn, Odense, Fyn, Denmark; was buried 1 Feb 1889, Assistens Kirkegård, Odense, Denmark.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Christian Thorning Engelstoft ( 8 August 1805 - 25 January 1889 ) was a Danish bishop of the Diocese of Fyens , Minister of Culture and historian.
    Upbringing and education

    He was born in Næsborg in Viborg Diocese , where his father, Niels Lassen Thorning, was a priest. The mother's name was Ingeborg Marie born Engelstoft. When his father died early ( 1813 ), his maternal uncle, Professor Laurids Engelstoft in Copenhagen , and his excellent wife, who had no children, adopted the 10-year-old Christian Thorning as their child, gave him their name and their full love. This opened a bright future for the fatherless child. In the home of his new parents, he found the luckiest conditions for the development of the excellent abilities with which he was equipped. Together with Frederik Christian Holsten (died as diocesan clerk in Lolland-Falster Diocese) he enjoyed private tuition, especially by the excellent teacher Jacob Brøgger Daugaard (died as bishop of Ribe ), until he in 1822 became a student with distinction, which result he also obtained in the later examinations he took.

    Influenced by Jacob Peter Mynster's sermon and the rectory life of Provost FD Mellerup in Greve , where Engelstoft spent his holidays for many years, it was his intention to become a priest, so he studied theology and in January 1827 took a certificate . He now began to maneuver theological students, while he himself diligently participated in the exercises in the Pastoral Seminary under the supervision of diocesan provost Henrik Georg Clausen and continued his own studies. In 1828 he won the University of Copenhagen's prize medal for answering the theological task concerning the Chaldean people. Almost in order to gain access to a travel scholarship, he took the theological licentiate degree in 1832 in defense of a Latin treatise on the history of the Jewish people , in which he had compared the biblical accounts with the foreign and profane contributions to the enlightenment of this subject.
    Academic career

    However, he did not travel; on the other hand, he began to give lectures at the University on natural theology, and when he had won in an academic competition with Peter Teten Hald and Johannes Ferdinand Fenger , he was "against Hope, if not against his Will," 1833 appointed associate professor and the year after to extraordinary professor of theology at the University.

    Engelstoft's major was church history , which he presented for a number of years with thoroughness and acumen. His writing business came to revolve around Danish church history, especially in the age of the Reformation . However, in 1834 he also became a librarian at the Community's (later sold out) book collection. On the occasion of the Reformation party in 1836 , he defended his dissertation for the theological doctorate : Reformantes et catholici tempore, qvo sacra emendata sunt, concertantes . In 1837 he began with his colleague Carl Emil Scharling on the publication of Theological Journal, which continued for many years (until 1861 ), and to which he delivered several treatises, especially concerning the history of the Danish Church.

    That same year, Engelstoft became a member of a commission to revise the common translation of the Old Testament . However, the commission, which was abolished in 1850 , did not end the case. In 1838 he became secretary of the Bible Society of Denmark. On the occasion of the ritual negotiations, he published in 1840 the History of the Liturgy or the Altar Book and the Church Ritual in Denmark , a scholarly and rightly appreciated study.

    The small conditions that an extraordinary professor had led Engelstoft to apply for a priestly vocation several times, which he did not get. Finally, in 1845 , he became professor ordinarius and member of the Consistory ; 1847 inspector at the University Quaestor and same year member of the Society of Sciences . He was the rector of the university in 1847-48 and as such came to give an academic memorial speech to Christian VIII , which proves his talent as a celebratory speaker, just as it also shows that he was close to the liberal direction that came to the Government in 1848. In the 2nd volume of Nyt historisk Tidsskrift , which was published in 1848, Engelstoft published his meritorious dissertationPaulus Eliæ, a biographical depiction from the Danish Reformation period . He was since 1843 (until 1852 ) a member of the board of the Historical Association (from 1850 its chairman) and in 1850 was elected a member of the Royal Danish Society for the History of the Fatherland . In the same year he was entrusted with lecturing on ecclesiastical law in the Pastoral Seminary, which prompted him in 1851 to provide a revised edition of Janus Lauritz Andreas Kolderup-Rosenvinge's Grundrids of the Danish Church Law .

    After completing an 18-year academic career, Engelstoft was called bishop of Funen Diocese on 16 November 1851 and, after being ordained a priest, was ordained a bishop on Shrove Sunday 1852 by Bishop Mynster. In 1854 he was a member of the "Church Commission"; was decorated in 1859 with the Commander's Cross and in 1882 with the Grand Cross of Dannebrog. Was for the first 2-3 months of the year 1864 Minister of Church and Education in the fateful Monrad Ministry , but resigned due to illness and returned to his episcopate.

    Engelstoft have as bishop was chairman of the Funen diocese Literary Society, whose historical-topographical collections he has made various contributions, particularly a treatise on Odense city's history, 1878 - 80 appeared in a new and much increased, special version.

    Of his dissertations published elsewhere can be mentioned: Om Gejstligheden som Rigsstand i Danmark efter Reformationen . Odense City Parish History ; Om den danske Adelsslægt Brockenhuus (alle i Historisk Tidsskrift ); History of the Church Ordinance (in Church History Collections ).

    Engelstoft, which was unusually small and slender in appearance, retained until its high vein much mobility and spiritual liveliness. When he in 1877 celebrated its 25th anniversary as a bishop, presented the diocesan deans him "in the total clergy everywhere a scholarship in 3000 Kr. For bicycling priest daughters as visible testimony of esteem and affection."

    He died in 1889, over 83 years old.

    On December 22, 1837 , he had married Lovise Holm, foster
    daughter of the priest Høhne in Ikast .

    Sources


    CT Engelstoft, Odense Byes Historie , Selskabet for Udgivelse af Kilder til Dansk Historie, 1978. ISBN 87-7500-706-1 .
    Mynster, Foundation of the Christian Church , s. V ff.
    Thomas Hansen Erslew , Ordinary Author Lexicon for the Kingdom of Denmark with accompanying Bilande from 1814 .
    Elvins, Danmarks Præstehistorie 1869-94 , p. 6 f.
    Speaking at Bishop CT Engelstoft's Funeral.
    Collections for the History and Topography of Funen , X, 359 ff.

    (Wikipedia)

    Danish Biographical Lexicon / IV. Bind. Clemens - Eynden

    Engelstoft, Christian Thorning, 1805-89, Bishop,
    Historian. He was born 8 Aug. 1805 in Næsborg
    in Viborg Diocese, where his father, Niels Lassen
    Thorning, was a priest. The mother's name was Ingeborg Marie
    f. Engelstoft. When the father died early (1813), the
    maternal uncle, ndfr. Professor Laurids
    Engelstoft in Copenhagen, and his excellent
    wife, who had no children, took the 10-year-old
    CT as their child, gave him their name
    and their full love, thus opening
    a bright future for the fatherless child.
    In his parents' home he found the luckiest conditions
    for the development of the excellent abilities with which
    he was equipped. Together with FC Holsten (died
    as diocesan clerk in the diocese of Laaland-Falster) he enjoyed
    private tuition, especially of the excellent teacher
    JB Daugaard (died as bishop of Ribe), until he
    became a student with distinction in 1822, which result he
    also achieved at the later Samples taken by him.

    Influenced by JP Mynsters Prædiken og
    Præstegaardslivet hos Provst FD Mellerup i Greve,
    hvor E. i en lang Aarrække

    København, København (Staden), Vester Kvarter, Vester Kvarter II, Filosofgangen 249, 1ste sal, 1760, FT-1850, C1886
    Christian Thorning Engelstoft, 45, Gift, professor wed Uniwersitet, Fødested, Næsborg ?? i Jylland
    Louise Holm, 33, Gift, hans kone, Fødested, Brøndum Sogn i Jylland
    Johanne Eleonora Nyegaard, 32, Ugift, mandens söster, Fødested, Næsborg i Jylland
    Ingeborg Marie Engelstoft, 11, Ugift, börn af prof. Engeltoft, Fødested, Kjöbenhavn
    Laurids Thorning Engelstoft, 10, börn af prof. Engeltoft, Fødested, Kjöbenhavn
    Frandt Daniel Engelstoft, 6, , börn af prof. Engeltoft
    Johanne Eleonora Engelstoft, 3, börn af prof. Engeltoft
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)

    Odense, Odense, Odense Købstad, Odense Kjøbstad, Claregade, Bispegaarden, ??, 1, FT-1860, B0289
    Christian Thorning Engelstoft, 55, gift, birthplace, Nordborg, Aalborg Amt
    Louise Engelstoft født Holm, 43, Gift, birthplace, Brøndum, Ringkjøbing Amt
    Ingeborg Marie Engelstoft, 21, Ugift, birthplace, Kjøbenhavn
    Laurids Thorning Engelstoft, 20, Ugift, birthplace, ligel. [Kjøbenhavn]
    Frands Daniel Thorning Engelstoft, 16, Ugift, birthplace, ligel. [Kjøbenhavn]
    Johanne Eleonora Engelstoft, 13, birthplace, ligel. [Kjøbenhavn]
    Peder Thorning Engelstoft, 10, birthplace, ligel. [Kjøbenhavn]
    Frederikke Engelstoft, 6, birthplace, Odense
    Caroline Engelstoft, 6, birthplace, ligesaa [Odense]
    Christen Thorning Engelstoft, 1, birthplace, ligesaa [Odense]
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Odense, Odense, Odense Købstad, Odense Kjøbstad, Claregade 19, hovedbygning, 352, FT-1880, B0082
    Christian Thorning Engelstoft, 74, Gift, huusfader, biskop, dr. theol., birthplace, Næsborg i Jylland, Sleth??, Aalborg Amt
    Johanne Eleonora, 32, Ugift, datter af huusfaderen, birthplace, Kiøbenhavn
    Louise Engelstoft født Holm, 62, Gift, huusmoderen, biskippens hustru, Fødested, Brøndum, Ribe Amt
    Peder Thorning Engelstoft, 29, Ugift, søn og ammanuensis hos biskippen, Fødested, Kjøbenhavn
    Laurids Christian Langkilde, 12, Ugift, skoleelev, pensionair, Fødested, Julskov, Kullerup sogn
    (Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger)


    Dansk Demografisk Database-Rigsarkivet- Folketællinger



    Died:
    Odense Sankt Knuds Domsogn
    Kontraministerialbog
    1882-1891 (Dead males)
    Opslag 73
    Death no 9
    Christian Thorning Engelstoft was aged 83 years and 6 months

    Christian — Louise Holm. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Louise Holm
    Children:
    1. 7. Ingeborg Marie Engelstoft was born 1839, Kjøbenhavn, Denmark; died 28 May 1902, Julskov, Kullerup Sogn, Vinding Herred, Svendborg, Denmark; was buried 3 Jun 1902, Kullerup Kirkegaard, Svendborg, Denmark.
    2. Laurids Thorning Engelstoft was born 8 Sep 1840, Kjøbenhavn, Denmark; died Frederiksberg, Kjøbenhavn, Denmark.
    3. Frants Daniel Thorning Engelstoft was born 4 Jul 1844, Kjøbenhavn, Denmark; died 2 Apr 1914.
    4. Johanne Eleonora Engelstoft was born 1 Jun 1847, Kjöbenhavn , Denmark.
    5. Peder Thorning Engelstoft was born 22 Jul 1850, Kjøbenhavn, Denmark; died 27 Apr 1924, Skt Marcus Sogn, Frederiksberg, Kjøbenhavn, Denmark; was buried 3 May 1924, Assistens Kirkegaard, Odense, Denmark.
    6. Frederikke Engelstoft was born 29 Apr 1854, Vor Frue, Odense, Denmark .
    7. Caroline Engelstoft was born 29 Apr 1854, Vor Frue, Odense, Danmark; was christened 2 Jul 1854, Skt Knud, Odense, Denmark; died 3 Mar 1874, Skt Knud, Odense, Denmark.
    8. Christen Thorning Engelstoft was born 1859, Odense Kjøbstad, Odense, Denmark.
    9. Ludvig Christian Thorning Engelstoft was born 30 Oct 1860, Skt Knud, Odense, Denmark; was christened 22 May 1861, Skt Knud, Odense, Denmark.


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