Talk:Jacob Severin

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Translated from German[edit]

And most of it worked out, but this part

In 1713 at the age of 22, he married Maren Nielsdatter (c. 1651-1734), a wealthy widow from Copenhagen two decades his senior.

seems to contradict this part

He married twice, 1735 Birgitte Sophie Nygaard (1704-1739) and in 1742 his relatives Maren Dalager (1719-1753), who bore him three daughters and only a few days before his headquarters in the castle Dronninglund at Aalborg died.

Maybe the first one was someone his father got remarried to? — LlywelynII 11:30, 2 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]