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| 1151 | Hamburg | Familie: Balthasar Andreas Krüger / Christina Lucia Hedwig Curtius (F646)
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| 1152 | Hammel Sygehus, Hammel, Arhus, Denmark | Laursen, Rasmus (I120192012503)
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| 1153 | Hammel Sygehus, Hammel, Arhus, Denmark | Laursen, Christen (I120192013886)
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| 1154 | Hans & Mary Nielsen Personal Info________________________________________ Father: Hans Peter Neilsen Born: December 28, 1863 Simmerboelle Parish Langeland, Denmark Died: June 17, 1925 Near Eagle Grove, Iowa Age 61 Parents: Andreas & Marie Nielsen Mother: Josephine Mary Christiansen “Mary” Born: September 12, 1869 Fodslette Parish, Svendborg County Langeland Died: January 18, 1955 Minneapolis, Minnesota Age 85 Parents: Frederik & Marin Christiansen Married: February 23, 1893 for 32 years Buried: Woolstock Cemetery north of Woolstock, Iowa. Nielsen Family Plot next to the road. ___________________________________________________ Hans Nielsen was born on the Danish island of Langeland. He was baptized at home on January 30, 1864. As a youth he would earn money by working on a fishing boat. The boys on these often had to climb the main pole to pull up or take down the sails. On a few occasions during stormy weather the unfortunate lad performing this task would be blown overboard and lost. Hans also did most of the hard work around the home as his father died a few months before Hans’ fifth birthday. Those were extremely hard times as Denmark had in 1864 lost around one third of her land and population following a war against what is now Germany and Austria. Han’s father passed away as a result of a wound he received while fighting in one of the battles. Hans continued to live with his mother and was confirmed in the local parish of the Lutheran Church on April 28, 1878. A few years later, about the time of his eighteenth birthday, he packed his possessions and left for America, never to return. There were good reasons for his departure. An older sister was already living in America a few miles northwest of the town of Eagle Grove, Iowa. Her letters back home described a country of opportunity with plenty of available and rich farmland. Such accounts could not have failed to excite the imagination and ambitions of a young, intelligent man looking to make a better future for himself. A second reason was the poor state Denmark was in after the war. Later in life, long after he’d settled in the U.S., Hans was once asked returning to the “old country”. His response was revealing: “Why should I ever go back? There’s nothing for me there.” The trip over to America lasted four weeks. Sea sickness was rampant amongst the passengers, many of whom had never set foot on a ship before. The story passed down from Hans is that sharks would follow the boats, somehow knowing that the dead had to be buried at sea before arrival in America. When this happened, the flimsy coffins would be torn to pieces along with the body inside. Like most European immigrants of the time, Hans was processed through Ellis Island upon his arrival in the U.S. in 1884. He then began a long train journey west to Iowa. It must have been an awe inspiring ride for the newcomer as the car rolled through endless towns and mile upon mile of open fields. Han’s first night in Eagle Grove was spent in a hotel, most likely the Occidental. The following morning he struck out in the direction of his sister’s farm (Mrs. Al Smith). A spring storm had caused the Boone river west of town to flood out the makeshift bridge. Tying his suitcase behind his back, Hans swam across. Once on the other side, he began stopping at farmhouses and repeating the name “Smith” since he did not know much English. This finally led him to the right farm and a happy reunion with his sister. Mary was also from Langeland, but met Hans in America. Her talented brother Richard came over first, then saved up enough money so that his parents and the rest of the family could follow. They settled in the town of Sioux City, Iowa and later some of them relocated to Eagle Grove. At the time he met Mary, Hans was doing hired hand work with an eye towards purchasing a farm and starting a family. The fact that Mary was not only Danish - but from the same island, no less - undoubtedly helped the courtship, and the two were married in 1893. The first child born to them was named Andrew, an Americanized version of Han’s father’s name (Andreas). One summer afternoon while lying down, Mary dreamed that something bad had happened to the child. This premonition proved sadly true as a search finally uncovered the boy’s body in a horse tank where he had drowned. Three others also died either as infants or young children and are buried in the Woolstock, Iowa Cemetery, on the same plot as their parents. Despite these experiences, Hans and Mary remained compassionate people as shown by their adoption of nine year old Eric Anderson. Eric’s parents were dead, and he had been living with an aunt who was caring for him largely out of a sense of responsibility. One day in town while waiting for Mary to finish shopping, Hans ran across the boy, and after hearing his story was moved enough to offer him a home with the Nielsens. Hans was a thoughtful, easy going, humorous man with a shrewd business sense. He did his best to treat each child in the family fairly, encouraging them in their interests such as music and even taught some of them to waltz. He also believed in getting as much education as soon as possible, reasoning that the cost could only go up. (How true!) Mary was a hard working woman and a versatile cook. One of her favorite ingredients was kale, a kind of cabbage, from which she would make soup. She also had a talent for being a handy, neat housekeeper and the children were always well dressed, as was she. Being somewhat quick-tempered, it was a challenge at times keeping all the kids in line. One time, one of the daughters wanted to purchase a dress, but Mary felt it was far too expensive. After what was probably a rather spirited disagreement, the daughter saw Hans hiding in the spare bedroom, gesturing to her. There, he clandestinely gave her the money for the outfit. Since both parents were from Denmark, the family conversations were in Danish and a few of the children retained this as a second language. It was particularly amusing when the family spoke on the phone. All the farmers in the area were on a single line back then, so an incoming call would cause the phone to ring in a number of homes. If the call was for the Nielsens, they would answer, then switch to Danish to have a bit of privacy. One could then hear the sounds of all the neighbors hanging up! As Hans grew older, he began to have heart troubles, or “spells” as they were called in those days. On one occasion, he grew sick while coming back from town and had to stay at a neighbor’s home until he felt better. His health gradually declined until he passed away in 1925. His business acumen (he was especially good with numbers and finance) is evidenced by the possessions and property he was able to leave to his family. Mary found living alone on the farm to be like a “prison”, so a few years after her husband passed away, she moved into Eagle Grove. Her modest house was (and still is) located just south of the post office. Her son Morse took over farming the home place. Mary outlived her husband by almost thirty years. Longevity ran on her side of the family. Always recognizable with her red hair, she spoke in a careful manner with a distinct accent. Later in life she joined the Church of the Christian Scientist and became a staunch believer in a person’s ability to heal themselves without medicine. If one had a headache in her home, they had to be careful not to let Mary see them taking any aspirin! In her mid eighties, Mary moved to Minneapolis to live her remaining months with her daughter Helen, passing away from cancer of the pancreas in early 1955. Children of Hans & Mary Nielsen Andrew Nielsen Born: November 10, 1893Died: Summer of 1895 Drowned in a horse tank. Hilda Nielsen Born: July 20, 1895Died: July 30, 1898 Died of spinal meningitis. Luella Ann Nielsen - Housewife Born: July 18, 1897Died: July 17, 1972 Alice Louise Nielsen - Housewife Born: October 21, 1899Died: Late Summer, 1992 Blanche Josephine Nielsen - Housewife Born: December 27, 1901Died: June 7, 1962 Blanche and her husband were killed in an automobile accident at the highway intersection south of Blairsburg, Iowa. Harold Richard Nielsen - Farmer Born: February 1, 1904Died: November 24, 1967 Morse Frederick Nielsen - Farmer Born: July 5, 1906Died: February 7, 1995 Lillian (Lilly) Nielsen Born: July 24, 1908Died: July 28, 1908 Helen Carrie Nielsen - Housewife Born: October 9, 1909Died: November 16, 1979 Raymond Albert Nielsen - Accountant, Traveler Born: January 28, 1911Died: 1983 Ray’s first wife died a few years after they were married, leaving Ray with an infant daughter who was raised by Ray’s sister Helen. After retiring at a relatively young age, Ray spent most of his life (with his second wife) travelling the U.S. in a motor home. Edward Nielsen Born: April 25, 1912Died: August, 1912 | Christiansen, Josephine Marie (I122217777814)
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| 1155 | Hans Nievald, Bmd., Haurum pr. Bøstrup, er født samme St. 06.09.1903. Forældre: Bmd. Henrik Nievald, Haurum. Hustru Kirsten. Bedsteforældre: MF Gdr. Søren Glargaard Rasmussen, Haurum. MM Maren. Hans Nievald er gift med Amalie, f. Pedersen i Haurum 20.03.1905. Forældre: Bmd. Marius Pedersen, Haurum. Hustru Ane Kirstine. Bedsteforældre: FF Lmd. Peder Svejstrup Pedersen, Haurum. MF Jens Rohde, Haurum. MM Kristine. I Ægteskabet er 5 Børn: Kirsten 22.06.1928. Jens 06.10.1930, Anna Grethe 10.01.1933, Henny 31.01.1935, Marius 03.12.1937. Nievald overtog i 1936 Fødehjemmet Matr. Nr. 1c haurum efter Forældrene med et Areal paa 14 Tdr. Land. Nievalds Far købte den i 1896 af Peder Jensen, men der var da kun 4 Tdr. Land, men han overtog samtidig 10 Tdr. Land i Forpagtning i 1903 fra Niær Præstegaard go i 1925 købte han disse 10 Tdr. Land. Bygninger er tildels ældre, men restaurerede og udvidede, og der er anskaffet Nutidens Maskiner og Redskaber. Normal Besætning bestaar af 13 Kreaturer, 2 Heste, 2 Søer samt Svin og Fjerkræ. Jorden er oprindelig udstykket fra Valdemar Pedersens Gaard i Haurum. Kilde: http://www.vortsognshistorie.dk/ | Pedersen, Amalie (I120192014992)
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| 1156 | Hans Nievald, Bmd., Haurum pr. Bøstrup, er født samme St. 06.09.1903. Forældre: Bmd. Henrik Nievald, Haurum. Hustru Kirsten. Bedsteforældre: MF Gdr. Søren Glargaard Rasmussen, Haurum. MM Maren. Hans Nievald er gift med Amalie, f. Pedersen i Haurum 20.03.1905. Forældre: Bmd. Marius Pedersen, Haurum. Hustru Ane Kirstine. Bedsteforældre: FF Lmd. Peder Svejstrup Pedersen, Haurum. MF Jens Rohde, Haurum. MM Kristine. I Ægteskabet er 5 Børn: Kirsten 22.06.1928. Jens 06.10.1930, Anna Grethe 10.01.1933, Henny 31.01.1935, Marius 03.12.1937. Nievald overtog i 1936 Fødehjemmet Matr. Nr. 1c haurum efter Forældrene med et Areal paa 14 Tdr. Land. Nievalds Far købte den i 1896 af Peder Jensen, men der var da kun 4 Tdr. Land, men han overtog samtidig 10 Tdr. Land i Forpagtning i 1903 fra Niær Præstegaard go i 1925 købte han disse 10 Tdr. Land. Bygninger er tildels ældre, men restaurerede og udvidede, og der er anskaffet Nutidens Maskiner og Redskaber. Normal Besætning bestaar af 13 Kreaturer, 2 Heste, 2 Søer samt Svin og Fjerkræ. Jorden er oprindelig udstykket fra Valdemar Pedersens Gaard i Haurum. Kilde: http://www.vortsognshistorie.dk/ | Niewald, Hans Kristian (I120192012648)
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| 1157 | Hanstedgaard | Olsdatter, Mette (I120192016814)
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| 1158 | Har Marens to mindre søskende Jens og Ane boende Viborg, Houlbjerg, Houlbjerg, Houlbjerg By, Houlbjerg Sogn, Et Hus 4, 41, FT-1880, C9707 Navn: Alder: Civilstand: Stilling i husstanden: Erhverv: Fødested: Jens Jensen 56 Gift Husfader, Smed Vitten Aarhus Amt Ane Elisebeth Nielsdatter 61 Gift hans Kone Jens Jesper Jensen 29 Ugift Deres Barn Grandslev, Viborg Amt Karen Jensen 26 Ugift Deres Barn Houlberg | Jensen, Jens (I120192014887)
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| 1159 | Hartmannsgade 18, København, Kobenhavn, Denmark | Jensen, Peder (I120192015084)
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| 1160 | Hartmannsgade 32st, København, Kobenhavn, Denmark | Jensen, Selma Anna Marie (I120192015066)
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| 1161 | Haslev Kirke | Højmark, Gunnar (I120192015582)
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| 1162 | Haslund Kirke | Nielsdatter, Margrethe (I120192015579)
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| 1163 | Haslund Kirke | Nielsen, Niels (I120193487140)
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| 1164 | Haspeholmgaard | Olesen, Niiels (I120192016823)
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| 1165 | Haurum Mark, Haurum, Arhus, Denmark | Niewald, Sofie Marie (I120192012392)
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| 1166 | Haurum Mark, Haurum, Arhus, Denmark | Niewald, Karl Vilhelm (I120192012401)
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| 1167 | Haurum Mark, Haurum, Arhus, Denmark | Niewald, Hans Kristian (I120192012648)
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| 1168 | Haurum Mark, Haurum, Arhus, Denmark | Niewald, Katrine Vilhelmine (I120192012653)
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| 1169 | Haurum Mark, Haurum, Arhus, Denmark | Jensen, Ane (I120192012658)
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| 1170 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I120192012663)
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| 1171 | Haurum Mark, Haurum, Arhus, Denmark | Niewald, Søren Marius (I120192012672)
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| 1172 | Haurum Mark, Haurum, Arhus, Denmark | Sørensdatter, Maren Kirstine (I120192014999)
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| 1173 | Hejls Sogn | Uldall, Peder (I122587664348)
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| 1174 | Helen M. Rasmussen, 87, of Clarion, passed away Wednesday, August 2, 2006 at Wright Medical Center, Clarion. Funeral services were held Friday, August 11th at the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Eagle Grove. Pastor Paul Stone officiated the 10:30 a.m. service. Burial was at the Glenwood Cemetery, Goldfield. Helen Marie Schultz was born December 14, 1918, on a farm in Rutland Township, Humboldt County, the daughter of Neils and Ida (Tonderum) Schultz. She graduated from Humboldt High School in 1936 and attended the Iowa State Teachers College at Cedar Falls. She taught country school in Humboldt County before her marriage to Marshall Rasmussen on May 24, 1941 at the St. Olaf Lutheran Church in Bode. The couple made their home at rural Goldfield where they were engaged in farming. Helen was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Eagle Grove where she was active in ELCAW and the Ruth Circle. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, reading, cooking, doing crossword puzzles, and spending time with grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers-Eldon and Oscar; one sister-Agnes; and sister-in-law, Helen Schultz. Survivors include her husband, Marshall Rasmussen of Clarion; six children-Marvin Rasmussen of Goldfield; Margaret Dill and husband, Duane of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Larry E. Rasmussen and wife, Jina of Goldfield; Lowell Rasmussen of Goldfield; Dennis R. Rasmussen of Goldfield; and Brian Rasmussen and wife, Angela of Savage, Minnesota; 11 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one brother-Donald Schultz and wife, Fern of Clarion; and one sister-in-law, Shirley Schultz of Franklin, Virginia. Wright County Monitor Clarion, Iowa 24 August 2006 | Schultz, Helen Marie (I122640202708)
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| 1175 | Helicopter Rescue Award - in a lifesaving mission with a Sikorsky helikopter | Laursen, Adolf Glargaard (I120192014358)
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| 1176 | Heller, Lauritz Frederik, (R*), f. 26. Jan 77 i Kbhvn, (Nyboder), S. af Kvtm. Laurtiz Peter H. og Kristine f. Johnson. Gift 24. Jan. 08 m. Sophie f. Mørk-Hansen. 1. Sept. 95 Lærl., 1. Maj 99 Mask.-Ass III, 09 Mar.Ing., 1. Juli 32 Maskinm. I i Res. samt i Tj v. Skolen. Kontrl. v. Bygn. af de første U.-Baade i Spezzia og Fiume. Maskinmester 1. grad i flåden. Ridder af Dannebrog. Tilsynsførende ved bygningen af Danmarks første ubåd "Dykeren" i 1909. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Lvf-nJ4eKg http://kongehuset.dk/historiske-samlinger/levnedsbeskrivelser Maskinmester; Maskinmestereksamen giver adgang til sønæringsbrev som maskinmester af 1. eller 2. grad eller maskinchef. Besætningsloven opererer også med begrebet en vagthavende maskinmester. Denne stilling kan der opnås sønæringsbevis for med bestået første del af maskinmestereksamen eller maskinisteksamen. 1880 Lauritz Esler Hiller 47 Gift Husfader Skibsbyggerformand København Frederikke Christine Johnsen 43 Gift Husmoder Helsinge Sogn, Frederiksborg Amt Anna Marie Franciska Heller 16 Ugift Datter København Christine Elise Frederikke Heller 11 Ugift Datter København Lauritz Frederik Heller 3 Ugift Søn København Hjalmar Severin Heller 1 Ugift Søn København Politiets Registerblad Hovedperson Laurits Frederik Heller , 26-XX-1877 , København Stillinger: Maskinassistent Ægtefælle Sofie Heller , 4-5-1881 , København 1-5-1906: Fredericiagade 82 A, 1. 1-5-1907: Præstøgade 13, 2. 1-5-1908: Livjægergade 26, 1. 1909 Livjægergade, Nyboder 1910 Haregade 28, Nyboder 1912 Haregade 28, Nyboder 1-5-1912: Frameldt 1917 Haregade 28, Nyboder 1920 Hærvigshus, Kalundborg 24-1-1922: Fra Kalundborg til Kirsteinsgade 7, 3. hos Andersen 1923 Suensongade, Nyboder | Heller, Lauritz Frederik (I120192016951)
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| 1177 | Helligpeder, Rutsker | Holm, Peder Hansen (I120192013401)
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| 1178 | Helligpeder, Rutsker, Bornholm, Denmark | Holm, Peder Hansen (I120192013401)
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| 1179 | Hellinge Kirkegård | Poulsen, Olivia (I122537466075)
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| 1180 | Hendriksholms Kirke, Rødovre | Olesen, Amelia Marie Franzisca (I120192016963)
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| 1181 | Henne Kirke, Henne, Ribe, Denmark | Kristensen, Anna Kristiane (I120192014566)
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| 1182 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I120192013688)
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| 1183 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I120192011576)
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| 1184 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I120192012623)
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| 1185 | Highland Park IL | Krueger, Minnie (I120192011537)
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| 1186 | Highland Park IL | Krueger, William Martin (I120192011548)
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| 1187 | Highland Park IL | Krueger, Albert Christopher (I120192016204)
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| 1188 | Hillerød Kirke, Hillerød, Frederiksborg, Denmark | Henriksen, Erik Peter Meldgaard (I120192015152)
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| 1189 | Hillerød Sygehus | Priis, Edith Viola Skyldfri Angela (I120192014344)
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| 1190 | Hillerød sygehus kapel, Hillerød, Frederiksborg, Denmark | Paulsen, Paul Olaf (I120192012432)
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| 1191 | Hjemme | Pedersen, Søren (I120192014930)
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| 1192 | Hjemme | Jensen, Maren (I120192014933)
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| 1193 | Hjemme | Pedersen, Niels (I120192014939)
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| 1194 | Hjemme | Jørgensen, Marius Kristjan (I120192014948)
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| 1195 | Hjemme | Jørgensen, Helene (I120192014957)
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| 1196 | Hjemme | Jensen, Rasmus (I120192014966)
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| 1197 | Hjemme | Heller, Johan Adam (I120192014976)
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| 1198 | Hjemme | Jensen, Michael (I120192014978)
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| 1199 | Hjemme | Sørensen, Niels (I120192014989)
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| 1200 | Hjemme | Sørensdatter, Maren Kirstine (I120192014999)
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