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One Roeder moved from Germany to denmark and became a Raeder
The genealogy is now on rootsweb
born in Saxony (Sachsen), at least so we assume.
came to Norway in 1686, from Harzen or Ertzgebirge.
He was an overseer in the silvermines. His descendants are:
We have the Scandinavian families descending from him pretty well described by now, and
keep some contact with our family
in Sweden and Norway.
But have at present no contact with possible German (or American?) lines. Any hints?
Any information pertaining to the above Johan Georg Ręder will be appreciated especially
by my 96 yr. old great aunt, who is the unofficial head of the Danish and Norwegian
Ręders and relatives Please reply to my email at home:
ccc19192@vip.cybercity.dk
Richard Ipsen - Hasselvej 15 - 2720 Vanlose - Denmark
Just a slight comment on a few of your links to Germany and Austria:
1.Räder (Rägerman a with 2 dots, der) means bicycle in German, so a couple
2.of your links point to pages commenting the Tour de France (the ultimate bicycle race
here in Europe), or to factories
selling bicycles...
3.Equivalent: In Swedish 'rader' means rows - so you have a pointer
4.included to a page that seems to describe how to use a worksheet.
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