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Ulrich Alster Klug, f. 1969 Roskilde |
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John Alex Whieldon Alster (1921-1993) |
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Grethe Kirsten Klug (1933-2010)
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Fra venstre: Olga Charlotte Klug f. Olsen, Henrik Christian Klug og Hendrik Lindegaard Klug fotograferet på en bænk i Tivoli i Kbh. Måske var det på denne bænk, at Evdin og Olga mødte hianden? |
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Hendrik Lindegaard Klug som konfirmand, 1874, Nakskov. |
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Hendrik Lindgaard Klug (1860-1935) Overmaskinmester ved DFDS Her som pensioneret. |
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Marie Kirstine Frederikke Klug f. Hansen som ung |
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Hendrik Lindegaard Klug (1860-1935) med hustruen Marie Kirstine Frederikke f. Hansen (1874-1920) og sønnen Svend Ejnar Christian Klug (1895-ca. 1972). | |
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John Bill Whieldon (1825-1886) 'Master Whieldon & his nurse Kezia, August 29' 1827' tegnet af hans tante, mens forældrene var på en rejse til Wales. |
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David Santer (1808-18..) Brygmester, derefter ejer af et værthus. Læg mærke til avisen, der skal vise, at han er forretningsmand. |
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Esther Santer née Pugh, formerly Cobley (1825-1901-) First she was married - then as a widow she had a pub, and after her second marriage, she became a misstres of boradingschool in Islington, London. Notice the monocular and books that show her status as mistress of the boardingschool. |
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An elctro plated silver tea pot that David and Esther were presented on their wedding day on 13th. October 1866. As usual the designer had been inspired by an oil lamp. |
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Søren Christian Klug (1825-1902) han var først i sadelmagerlære i Randers, så sikkert landvæsenselev, så forvalter på Julianelyst, Østbirk sogn, forpagter på Grundtvigs Højskole, Marielyst, ved Vibenhus Runddel i Kbh, fra ca. 1863 forpagter på Rudbjerggaard, Lolland, så gårdejer i Majbølle, Tillitze sogn, assistent ved Frihavnen i Kbhv (omk. 1901). |
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The rev. Edward Whieldon MA (1787-1854) of Hales Hall, he rector of Burslem for over 40 years. |
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Thomas Whieldon Esq. of Whieldon Grove and Hales Hall (1719-1795), the most famous potter of his days. He had many apprientices amoung those were Josiah Spode I (whose granddaughter married Ths. Whieldons son, Jospeh Whieldon, high sherif of Wochestershire), Josiah Wedgwood. |
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