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Anders Persson

Birthdate:
Death: 1565 (54-55)
Dyndevik, Sweden
Immediate Family:

Son of Per Larsson Svenske and NN Johansdotter Lilja av Värnäs
Husband of Karin Mårtensdotter Dingelvik
Father of Karin Andersdotter
Brother of Häradshövding Petrus Petri Svenske
Half brother of Hans Olofsson and Bengt Pedersson Svenske

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About Anders Persson

Anders Persson Svenske, i Dingelvik

  • Husband of Karin Mårtensdotter Dingelvik
  • Could this Anders Persson be the son of Son of Per Larsson Svenske and NN Johansdotter Lily of Värnäs? The dates and history match up perfectly. If someone else has other sources that proves this is incorrect, please add them to this profile.

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Gabriel Wallgren : In Valbo hårad's dombok 1622 (Edestam's summaries) you can read the following: Sven Eriksson, an old man of about 100 years old, born in Nordahls district in Torbjörnebyn and now living in Solberga in Högsäter sn in Valbo district, testified that in Gustav I's time he bought a hall. Anders Pedersson at Dyndevik [Dingelvik, Stenby sn, Vedbo hd, Gabriel's note], Säter's farm in Ör sn by 2 tax farmers Lars Katt and Olof Katt [Olof Katt in Säter, Ör sn, landscape deeds 1577 and 1578 according to Pähr Skrede, Gothenburg] for 80 mk örtige, and those and their heirs who sold it shall own it, but clean it up man by man and shift forte Anders Persson's manger wellb. Nils Månsson to Bro with hall. well Brun Jöransson and since then it has been under salvation and still is. But he does not know how the same Sæter came to salvation land from treasure.

Nils Månsson is identical to the Nils Månsson [Roos af Hjelmsäter] who registered at Bro in Bro sn, Näs härad, Värmland county and who was married to a granddaughter (not the daughter of Anders Persson) [see about this in JE Almqvist, Herrgårdarna i Sweden during the Reformation period 1523-1611, Stockholm 1960, pp. 334f; cf. aa p 332.

Skrede and I have explained the circumstance that Brun Göransson is mentioned in the dombok notice in 1622 with the fact that his wife was also in some way one of Anders Persson's heirs, possibly married to a sister of Nils Månsson's wife

Great Ocean, by Association: Steneby Hembygdsförening

Stora Havden was the salvation home mentioned in the first land registers in 1535. In the 1560s, Stora Havden, like all other salvation farms in Steneby, was owned by Karin Mårtensdotter from Dingelvik. She was the widow of Anders Persson and she was the granddaughter of the gunsmith Sven Jonsson in Dingelvik. The farm was farmed by a country dweller and the first named such was called "Mattis i Hafden" who lived here in the 1560s.

At the turn of the 19th century, Stora Havden was owned by Brynte Eriksson, one of the "seven hopefuls". He was born in Håbol in 1778. Brynte was married to Maria Lisa Jansdotter, born in 1779, daughter of Jan Segolsson in Gråsjö, Ärtemark. Their daughter Maria Catharina, married to her cousin Peter Eriksson from Ulfsbyn, became the next owner of Stora Havden. Peter was very musical, which was passed down to later generations. After his death in 1865, Stora Havden was sold to Saugbrugsforeningen in Fredrikshald. They leased the farm to August Hansson from Taxviken, born in 1845 and married to the daughter of Peter and Maria Catharina, Anna Greta Petersdotter. They had children Melker, twins Albert and Carl, Bernhard and daughter Maria who died when she was 4 years old.

In 1892, the men's building burned down and a new one similar to the old one was then built. August Hansson died in 1913 and his wife in 1920. The son Albert Hansson took over the lease. He lived in Åsen and farmed both farms. In 1938 he handed over the lease to his son Henrik Hansson. After a fire in the barn in 1945, the Saugbrugsforeningen sold part of the farm to Henrik Hansson. He was married to Hildur née Jakobsson and they have five daughters. Nowadays, youngest daughter Elisabeth lives in Stora Havden with her family.

See "Old Steneby" part 2 pages 351 and 763.

Dingelvik, by Wikipedia

Dingelvik is a place in Bengtsfors municipality , Västra Götaland county , located in Steneby parish . The development was defined by Statistics Norway as a small town in 1990 and was deregistered as such in 2020 due to the fact that the number of residents was below 50.

Dingelvik Farm

The farm in Dingelvik has been known since the Middle Ages, and the squire Sven Jonsson (half lily) (died around 1484), signed himself to Dingelvik . The farm was inherited within the Halsten Petersson family , and passed to the older Forstenas family (ram's head), and after a division into Norra and Södra Dingelvik, during the 17th century, northern Dingelvik was owned by the Svinhufvud family , while southern Dingelvik was owned by the Ahlefeldt family .

A man building on Södra Dingelvik was built around 1848-1850 by the then owner Baron Henry de Reverony St. Cyr.

The farm is today owned by the Kling family.

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Anders Persson's Timeline

1510
1510
1525
1525
Dingelvik, Steneby, Bengtsfors, Âlvsborgs län, Sweden
1565
1565
Age 55
Dyndevik, Sweden