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Anders Schantz (Bengtsson)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lilla Duvhult, Femsjö (N), Halland County, Sweden
Death: 1781 (53-54)
Immediate Family:

Son of Bengt Andersson Skantz and Christina Johansdotter Rosenschantz (nr. 570)
Husband of Anna Catharina Kullberg
Fiancé of Bengta Bengtsdotter
Father of Bengt Andersson and Hanna Andersdotter Schantz
Brother of Carl Bengtsson Schantz; Kristina Bengtsdotter; Cristina Bengtsdotter; Johan Bengtsson; Gustaf Bengtsson and 2 others

Occupation: Inspektor Axelvolds gård
Managed by: Gerene Mae Jensen Mason
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About Anders Bengtsson Schantz

Anders Bengtsson

Family History by Roy Lantz

Born 19 July 1712 in Småland. Part 2 The mystery of the Anders Schantz family who went up in smoke

I didn't know what right I had when I finished my latest article with "after 1769, the Schantz family went up in smoke", but quite as dramatic as it was, it might not be. Let's first go back in time a couple of years. During Adrian Berg von Linde's time At Axelvold and Möllarp farms, Anders Schantz had as it sees had had more or less free hands to manage the farms 'finances, which would be in the hands of Berg von Lindes' death in 1768. It was not only the new gentleman at the farms Henrik Ulfvenklou who hit Anders, but he also became ill in epilepsy And that may be part of the explanation for what he was exposed to. Epilepsy was a rather shameful disease at this time. Ulfvenklou was father-in-law to Berg von Linde and guardian of the heirs to the estates. Anders Schantz was agreed by Ulfvenklou to the right in Malmö for incorrect accounting and Ulfvenklou applied for attachment to his assets or as stated in the protocol: Excerpt from the minutes, held in Malmö country-Concellie on October 21, 1768 SD: Over the Major's and Knights of Congl. The sword order Välborne Herr A.H.Ulfklous during the 28th September application, about Sequeste (attachment) on the Inspector Schantz löhn and permanent property both here in the county, and in Jönköpingslän for under enforced funds until he separately reported and to pay off Öfversten Berg von Lindes Sterbhus paid, today responded to the inspector's declaration and Resolverades. The fact that even the bills of which this claim is derived requires proper remarks and evidence that cannot be investigated; For this reason, Mr. Majoren and the knight Ulfklou are referred to the competent court, that their claim by the inspector Schantz lagl, after consent within night and year, why perform and expel; However, the granted quarry town is still a further city of Sterbhuset's security city on the town for a long time, and until the court has declared its purpose, or the Inspector Schantz has shown himself sufficiently ready. As to intelligence countries. Out of Supra ”As can be seen from the above, Anders had been attached to his possessions and had a year to come in with a satisfactory account and statement, which he does on February 15, 1769. The questions are no less of what he describes in the deal. Was it with Berg von Linde's good memory, or was it because of pure carelessness and abuse of power he straddled it for himself? The sum of his debt to the goods was at least 1218 Dlr. With his previous experiences as a shift man, often engaged in building records, he should have realized and knew better that this would come to light for or later. As can also be seen from the above protocol, it was stated that Anders would also own property in Jönköping County. This turned out to be an accomplished task by Anders. Anders Schantz's report from February 15: "Since the Major and the Rider, the Wälborne Mr. Abraham Hindr: Ulfkou, as the founder of Öfversten and the Knight Wäl-drill Mr. Otto Adrian Berg von Linde's Respective heirs, let authorized accounts and observations over my farm's bills for the income of Axelvold's and Möllarps Säteririer, and I, on behalf of my declaration, carried off several still outstanding claims, partly with the estate's peasants and partly with the - men; Then, to the end of the observations for Axelvold's Cassa Count from the 1st of October 1767 to the same time In 1768, I imposed Balance of 3300 Dlr52 / 3% Smt, neml: "Here follows what expenses he has had for the year in 15 points, but when there is no page in the archive material, I skip these and go on in the report: "Now all the records that have been taken during Nummeris 1-13 and 22 30% of No. 12 remain total; So they constitute a sum of 2612: 231 /and thus I am guilty of the aforementioned observations 687: 14 1⁄4 For which six hundred and eighty-seven dah 14: 1/3 Smt, my already seqestred property becomes liable, so that, if I do not pay them within one month of that date, Mr. Major and Knight Ulfklou, without my hearing, or without the least rejoicing on my part, that the same property on the Public Auction sell the song. At this Liquidation, however, the Mr. Major's and Knight Ulflou's side reserved, that I also for cheapest and legally assume, that, in the case of any of the 10th and 15th, the punctures mentioned remnants (non-received taxes) as Mr Majoren and the knight now ad interim (until further notice) to the copy of my Balance adopted, would exist be paid; So, I am liable for such payments, and take full advantage of them. The current year's bills up to and including that day, I admit, within eight days from Date, to finish, finish, and to Mr. Cornetten Brandt lefverera, because I now no longer have any position with the administration at Axelvold and Möllarps Sätesgårdar. Finally and as out of the bill for Möllarp farm, dated April 22, 1768, 663 Dlr Smt, as summa to Mademoiselle Berg was paid; but rectangle: not paid more than one hundred thirty two Dlm smt; Then I associate myself in the same way, as was previously noted, ono the shady be 687: Dlr: 14 1/3% Smt, that the remainder of this post, with the Fifth Dog Thirteen Dlr Smt Clarera and pay Möllarps Sätesgård on February 15, 1769 A Schantz ”The report was witnessed by: T. Brandt Olof Beurtz Jöns Falckengrehn. After October 1, 1768, Anders was no longer active at Axelvold's estate. It looks as if he has escaped something like that with the honor in hand, because in November 1769 Anders was the first sponsor of watchman Hartelius children in Svalöv and was still titled as inspector. It was also evident at the baptism that the Schantz family moved to Kålaryd in Konga parish. The mother-in-law who was living with the family, however, moved to Strö where her son Carl Kullberg was a priest. Sometime in late 1769, there will be an increase in the Schantz family. Since there is no birth listed in Svalöv's Church Book, I assume that the child was born in Konga. IN.

Full History listed below:

'SVALÖVSBYGDENS SLÄKT- OCH FOLKLIVSFORSKNIN Nr. 2 2010'- https://s3.amazonaws.com/photos.geni.com/p13/df/01/ad/f3/53444848afde0077/hannah_olsson_family_historyslakt_och_bygd_03_1_-_19384097_original.pdf

SVALÖVSBYGDENS SLÄKT- OCH FOLKLIVSFORSKNIN Nr. 2 2010 from Sweden in English - https://s3.amazonaws.com/photos.geni.com/p13/82/0c/f0/41/53444848b00c1bd4/hannah_olsson_family_history_english_original.pdf

Sources:

Christina Johansdotter Rosenschantz - http://www.lennheden.com/genealogi/gunnar/000/0002/266.htm

Andersson, Bengt »- http://www.igen.se/farmor/index.htm?/farmor/010/00/066.htm

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Anders Bengtsson Schantz's Timeline

1727
January 11, 1727
Lilla Duvhult, Femsjö (N), Halland County, Sweden
January 15, 1727
Femsjö (N), Halland County, Sweden
1757
January 29, 1757
1763
May 22, 1763
Axelvolds gård, Svalöv (M), Skåne County, Sweden
1781
1781
Age 53