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Frederik Christian Magnus Carstens, 1860 - 1940
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Frederik Christian Magnus Carstens, 1860 - 1940
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Frederik Christian Carstens, 1871 - 1932
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Gårdejer Frederik Christian Carstens, 1871 - 1932
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Frederik Carl Carstens, 1799 - 1868
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Kjøbmand, Frederik Christian Magnus Carstens, 1860 - 1940
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Frederik Kristoffel Carstens, 1859 - 1916
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Frederik Christian Magnus Carstens, 1860 - 1940
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Frederik Christian Carstens, 1871 - 1932
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Frederik Christian Carstens, 1871 - 1932
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Isenkræmmer, Frederik Christian Magnus Carstens, 1860 - 1940
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Frederik Christian Magnus Carstens, 1860 - 1940
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Frederik Christian Carstens, 1871 - 1932
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Frederik Christoffel (Frederik) Carstens, b5c10d5e1f12, 1859 - 1916
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Frederik Christian Carstens, 1871 - 1932
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Frederik Carstens, 1870 - 1933
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.com
Frederik Ludvig Carstens, 1817 - 1879
Denmark, Copenhagen Burials, 1860-1912Frederik Christian Carstens, 1762 - 1798
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Frederik Ludvig Carstens, Circa 1817 - 1879
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Frederik Christian Carstens, born 1870
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Frederik Ludvig Carstens, born 1816
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Frederik Eugen Carstens, born 1830
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919Frederik Jacobus Petrus Carstens, 1866 - 1948
FamilySearch Family TreeFrederik Christian Carstens, 1871 - 1932
FamilySearch Family TreeFrederik Hendrik Jacobus Carstens, 1873 - 1953
FamilySearch Family TreeFrederik Carl Carstens, 1799 - 1868
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Geni World Family TreeAdam Frederik Carstens, 1787 - 1849
Geni World Family TreeBarend Frederik Carstens, 1853 - 1925
Geni World Family TreeBarend Frederik Carstens, 1898 - 1934
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Frederik Ditlev Carstens, born 1872
Denmark, Copenhagen Police Registrations, 1890-1923
Frederik Ditleff Carstens, born 1840
Denmark, Copenhagen Police Registrations, 1890-1923
Frederik Ditleff Carstens, born 1872
Denmark, Copenhagen Police Registrations, 1890-1923
Frederik Johan Heinrich Carstens, born 1870
Denmark, Copenhagen Police Registrations, 1890-1923
Frederik Ferdinand Carstens, born 1863
1930 Denmark Census
Frederik Pethlif Carstens, born 1872
1930 Denmark Census
Frederik Ferdinand Carstens, born 1894
1940 Denmark Census
Frederik Johan Carstens, born 1885
United States, World War II Draft Registrations, 1940-1947
Frederik Christian Carstens, 1798 - 1866
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Frederik Hendrik Carstens, 1846 - 1913
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Frederik Wilhelm Carstens, 1840 - 1884
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Frederik Christiaan Carstens, 1875 - 1876
GenealogieOnline Family Tree IndexFrederik Christiaan Carstens, born 1908
Netherlands, Church Burials, 1601-1811Frederik Christiaan Carstens, born Circa 1909
Netherlands, Church Burials, 1601-1811Frederik Ludvig Carstens, born 1816
Denmark, Marriages, 1635-1916
Frederik Christoffel Carstens
South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Registers, 1660-1970Frederik Christiaan Carstens, born Circa 1908
Netherlands, Civil Marriages, 1811-1940Frederik Christiaan Carstens, born 1903
Netherlands, Civil Marriages, 1811-1940Frederik Christiaan Carstens, born 1907
Netherlands, Civil Marriages, 1811-1940Frederik Christiaan Carstens, born 1859
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- Fred Carstens
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- Frederic Carstens
- Frederick Carstens
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- Arabic: فريدريك كارستنس (Farīdrīk Kārstins)
- Japanese: フレデリック・カーステンス (Furederikku Kāsutensu)
- Russian: Фредерик Карстенс (Frederik Karstens)


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- Denmark 10%
The first name Frederik has its origins in the Germanic elements "frid," meaning peace, and "ric," meaning ruler or power, which together convey the meaning of "peaceful ruler." This name first appeared in various forms across Europe, particularly in regions that are now part of Germany, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia, during the early Middle Ages. Historically, it has been borne by several notable figures, including kings and nobles, which aligns with its meaning and suggests a connection to leadership and authority. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as Frederick in English, Frédéric in French, and Federico in Italian and Spanish, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has remained popular over the centuries, often associated with qualities of strength, wisdom, and diplomacy, reflecting the characteristics of those who have carried it throughout history.
The last name Carstens has its origins in Germany and the Netherlands, deriving from the given name "Carsten," which is a diminutive form of "Christian." The name is rooted in the Latin "Christianus," meaning "follower of Christ," and it reflects the Christian heritage prevalent in these regions during the Middle Ages. Historically, individuals bearing the surname Carstens were often associated with agricultural or artisan occupations, as many surnames of this nature were derived from the professions or characteristics of early bearers. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Karsten" in Scandinavian countries and "Kärsten" in Finland, showcasing slight differences in spelling and pronunciation influenced by local languages. The surname Carstens is relatively common in Germany and has spread to other countries, particularly through migration, maintaining its connection to its Christian roots and the cultural heritage of its bearers.
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