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Bengta Siggesdotter (Tunasons ätt)

Birthdate:
Death: after 1384
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sigge Magnusson (Tunasons ätt) and Ramborg Karlsdotter Oxehufvud
Wife of Håkan Halstensson (halv lilja)
Mother of NN Håkansdotter (halv lilja)
Sister of Ingrid Siggesdotter (Tunasons ätt) and Margareta Siggesdotter (Tunasons ätt)

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About Bengta Siggesdotter (Tunasons ätt)

Benedicta Siggadotter Tunasons ätt

  • Daughter of Sigge Magnusson (Tunasons ätt) and Ramborg Karlsdotter Oxehufvud

The Vinstorpa Family and Relatives with this Family's Coat of Arms

Sigge Magnusson (? son of Magnus Kristinason, tab. HT13). Mentioned in 1327. Knighted between 11.3 1336 and 9.1 1337, probably at Magnus Eriksson's coronation on 21.7 1336. Called a councilor only in a letter from the year 1351, and it has been pointed out that other people mentioned as councilors in this letter do not otherwise act as such . Still alive in 1359 or 1360. Died before 25.1 1362 and buried in Skänninge monastery. His seat farm was Lagmansö in Vadsbro sn in Oppunda hd in Södermanland. Was married in 1338 to Elena Gisladotter, who was the daughter of Gisle Elinason ( Sparre av Aspnäs ) and his first wife Margareta Bengtsdotter ( Bengt Bosson's family), and who was buried in Vadsbro church. Was remarried on 1.5 1352 to Ramborg Karlsdotter, beneficed with him in the fourth line and daughter of the knight Karl Bengtsson (Oxhuvud, Karl Bengtsson's family ). Mrs. Ramborg remarried after her husband's death to Håkan Algotsson ( the Algotssons ätt ), who was her fourth cousin. She was still alive on 23 June 1369 and was buried with the Franciscans in Linköping.

Children

  • 1. Children, like mother Elena Gisladotter, are buried in Vadsbro church.
  • 2. Margareta Siggadotter. Mentioned in 1378. Then owned land in Gullbergs hd in Östergötland and in Åkerbo hd in Västmanland and chose his grave in Vadstena. Died before 22.8 1379. Married after 1375 and at the latest in 1378 to the councilor and knight Birger Ulfsson ( Ulvåsaätten ), who had previously been married to a daughter of Kettil Glysing. Mr. Birger died on August 26, 1391.
  • 2. Ingrid Siggadotter. Mentioned in 1381. Still alive 4.8 1413 but buried in Vadstena 29.9 s. å.. Owned land in östbo hd in Småland and in Grimstens hd in Närke and apparently as maternal inheritance also in Hanekind's hd in Östergötland. Was married the first time in 1381 to the knight Peter Porse Get, who was still alive in 1389, and the second time to Jöns Abjörnsson, whose wife she is said to be at his funeral. The only savior with this name at this time was Jöns Abjörnsson (sparrow over leaf), mentioned as living 1368-1417 and previously married to Kristina Magnusdotter and Ragnhild Olofsdotter ( Kase ), who died no later than 1400.
  • 2.Benedicta, married to Håkan Halstensson (Halsten Petersson's family), mentioned as alive in 1346. See Halsten Petersson's Family, by Wikipedia

SDHK no: 11725

  • Dating: 1380 August 8
  • Place of issue: Lord's Village"'

Content

Håkan Halstensson announces that he has handed over and sold to Heine Snakenborg all the properties in Västergötland that his late wife Bengta inherited from her father Sigge Magnusson and her mother Ramborg, as well as the properties in Västergötland his children inherited from Mr. Håkan Algotsson's daughter, maiden Ingeborg, and his children's in other inherited, purchased or transferred properties in Västergötland, namely: Främmestad (in Främmestads parish) with all additions, a property in Torkelstorp (in Möne parish) in Ås county, a property in Sjötorp (in Marka parish) in Vilske county, all inherited property in Sunnerby (in Otterstad parish) in Kålland district, the mills "Stademär" and "Fööll". Furthermore, all inheritances in Våmb in Kåkind's county, Moanäs in (Southern) Fågelås parish with additions, Fagerberg in Grevbäcks parish and Havstena in Skövde parish. Furthermore, a farm called Sigtunaholm in Vads parish, two properties in Händene (parish), two properties in Härja (parish) with additions, a property in Otterstorp in Valstads parish and four properties in Mölltorp (parish) with additions. Furthermore, five properties and a mill in Hjo parish, three properties in Habo parish, two properties in Korsberga parish, four properties in Värsås parish, two properties in Varvs parish, as well as all inherited property in Tuna in Leksberg parish. (Håkan Halstensson grants) all the inheritance in Västergötland with all additions, with the exception of Skultorp with additions, for 3,000 marks Swedish money in such good coin that 6 marks apply to 1 lödig. The money was raised by Håkan Algotsson from the estates of his sister, Heine Snakenborg's wife Bengta Gustavsdotter, and several of her siblings, as their rightful fathers and mothers. The grantor divests himself and his heirs of all properties with additions, with the exception of Skultorp with additions, and leaves them to Heine Snakenborg and his heirs as eternal possession. Should any one obstruct anything or any of the estates of Heine or his heirs, the issuer undertakes to replace him with an equally good estate with equally good appurtenances and income in an equally good position according to his and his heirs' wishes. The issuer authorizes the district chief in the districts where the properties are located to transfer them to Heine Snakenborg on their behalf in accordance with the national law. The handover took place in the presence of Sweden's marshal, the knight Sten Bengtsson, and Sweden's drot Bo Jonsson. The grantor divests himself and his heirs of all properties with additions, with the exception of Skultorp with additions, and leaves them to Heine Snakenborg and his heirs as eternal possession. Should any one obstruct anything or any of the estates of Heine or his heirs, the issuer undertakes to replace him with an equally good estate with equally good appurtenances and income in an equally good position according to his and his heirs' wishes. The issuer authorizes the district chief in the districts where the properties are located to transfer them to Heine Snakenborg on their behalf in accordance with the national law. The handover took place in the presence of Sweden's marshal, the knight Sten Bengtsson, and Sweden's drot Bo Jonsson. The grantor divests himself and his heirs of all properties with additions, with the exception of Skultorp with additions, and leaves them to Heine Snakenborg and his heirs as eternal possession. Should any one obstruct anything or any of the estates of Heine or his heirs, the issuer undertakes to replace him with an equally good estate with equally good appurtenances and income in an equally good position according to his and his heirs' wishes. The issuer authorizes the district chief in the districts where the properties are located to transfer them to Heine Snakenborg on their behalf in accordance with the national law. The handover took place in the presence of Sweden's marshal, the knight Sten Bengtsson, and Sweden's drot Bo Jonsson. and leaves them to Heine Snakenborg and his heirs as eternal possession. Should any one obstruct anything or any of the estates of Heine or his heirs, the issuer undertakes to replace him with an equally good estate with equally good appurtenances and income in an equally good position according to his and his heirs' wishes. The issuer authorizes the district chief in the districts where the properties are located to transfer them to Heine Snakenborg on their behalf in accordance with the national law. The handover took place in the presence of Sweden's marshal, the knight Sten Bengtsson, and Sweden's drot Bo Jonsson. and leaves them to Heine Snakenborg and his heirs as eternal possession. Should any one obstruct anything or any of the estates of Heine or his heirs, the issuer undertakes to replace him with an equally good estate with equally good appurtenances and income in an equally good position according to his and his heirs' wishes. The issuer authorizes the district chief in the districts where the properties are located to transfer them to Heine Snakenborg on their behalf in accordance with the national law. The handover took place in the presence of Sweden's marshal, the knight Sten Bengtsson, and Sweden's drot Bo Jonsson. the issuer undertakes to replace him with equally good goods with equally good allowances and incomes in equally good condition according to his wishes and that of his heirs. The issuer authorizes the district chief in the districts where the properties are located to transfer them to Heine Snakenborg on their behalf in accordance with the national law. The handover took place in the presence of Sweden's marshal, the knight Sten Bengtsson, and Sweden's drot Bo Jonsson. the issuer undertakes to replace him with equally good goods with equally good allowances and incomes in equally good condition according to his wishes and that of his heirs. The issuer authorizes the district chief in the districts where the properties are located to transfer them to Heine Snakenborg on their behalf in accordance with the national law. The handover took place in the presence of Sweden's marshal, the knight Sten Bengtsson, and Sweden's drot Bo Jonsson.
The issuer seals together with Sten Bengtsson, Bo Jonsson, (Peter) Porse Get and Gerhard Snakenborg.

  • SEAL: Seal drawings: No. 1 round (heraldic seal, see SMV II, p. 484): + S Haqwni ‧ Halstenco n ‧; No. 2 strip only; no. 3 round (heraldic seal, see SMV I, p. 11, and preserved e.g. at letter 1371 6/11, DS X, no. 103 /SDHK no. 10075 ), incorrect circumscription (S ‧ Stenonis [...] ‧) crossed out; no. 4 round (heraldic seal, for photo of preserved ex. see Medieval small art. Seal in the National Archives, 1997, p. 47, no. 58): Booe : tii ‧ Ionson :‧; No. 5 strip only.
  • Title: Heyna Snakinborgz purchase deed from Håkon Halstenssson. on all the goods that Benedict Håkon's wife inherited from her father Sigga Magnuson and her mother Mrs. Jngeborge . However, the goods that his children inherited from the maiden Jngeborge Håkon Algutson 's daughter could be worth 3000 Swedish peninga at best . 1380.

Literature and Commentary

  • Regarding Peter Porse Jönsson (Goet) see Elgenstierna III: Geete , p. 16, and H. Gillingstam in SBL XXIX, p. 412. About his wife Ingrid Siggesdotter, her father Sigge Magnusson (Vinstorpaätten) and her mother Ramborg Karlsdotter see ÄSF I , p. 100 f. For Ingrid's half-sister Ingeborg, Ramborg's daughter with Håkan Algotsson, see aa, p. 4. For her sister Bengta Siggesdotter, who was married to the sealer Håkan Halstensson (Halsten Petersson's family), see aa, p. 101 and 325.
  • About the knight Håkan Algotsson (Algotssönernas ätt) see aa, p. 3 f.; about his half-sister, Bengta Gustavsdotter, her husband, Heine Snakenborg, and his brother Gerhard see ÄSF II, pp. 73–76, and C. Wallin, Ide Pedersdatter Falk till Gladsax (1954), pp. 107-111.
  • For the seal Sten Bengtsson (Bielke) see SRM p. 73.
  • Compare DS no. 10224/SDHK no. 11725 , where the sealer Håkan Halstensson sells to Heine Snakenborg his deceased wife Bengta's inheritance and his children's inheritance after the mother's half-sister Ingeborg Håkansdotter.
  • Sources- Post-medieval copies: Copy in Lars Eriksson Sparre's copybook, hs B 16, fol. 363r–364r (title on fol. 362v), no. 146, Sv. The National Archives. For persons and places see comment and notes to DS no. 10223 (SDHK no. 11724 ). The number of properties in Hjo parish varies; see note f .

Halsten Petersson's Family, by Wikipedia

Halsten Petersson's family , also called half lily , is a contemporary conventional name for a Swedish medieval squire family that took its name from the progenitor, knight and bailiff Halsten Petersson. The family died out before Sweden's Riddarhus was founded in 1625, which is why it was never introduced there as nobility . The members of the family wore a red scotch, with half a golden lily laid in beams in the upper field.

History

Two land exchanges from 1377 and 1380 give good insight into the mutual kinship of several members.

Family Tree

  • Halsten Petersson, knight (1355), landowner and bailiff. His origin is unknown, but a (half) brother is mentioned, Arvid Petersson, who carried a spar in the coat of arms. 1336 and 1338 goods as thanks for faithful service. he was given by King Magnus Eriksson but participated in King Erik Magnusson 's rebellion against his father, and is mentioned among Erik's five pledges in 1357, but is stated to have died on March 1, 1358. [ 3 ] Married Märta (Margareta) Knutsdotter ( Tre Rosor till Mörby ), daughter to Knut (Tre Rosor till Mörby) and Kristina Bengtsdotter in Haneström, daughter of the lawman in Västergötland Bengt Hafridsson .
  • 1- Johan Halstensson
  • 1- Halsten Johansson. According to Peder Månsson Utter (1566-1623) in ( Collectanea genealogica ), Halsten Johansson carried a fragmented shield with the upper half of a split (not split) lily gilt in the upper field. According to the same source, Halsten was the father of Håkan Halstensson.
  • 1- Håkan Halstensson, knight, named 1346-1380. [ 8 ] Married to Bengta, daughter of the knight and councilor Sigge Magnusson ( Vinstorpaätten , Håkan Tunesson's family ) and Ramborg.
  • 1 NN Håkansdotter, married to Ulf Bengtsson ( Sparre of Hjulsta and Ängsö ), parents of, among others, Bishop Sigge in Strängnäs.
  • 2 - Sven Jonsson (half lily) til Dinglevik, Steneby, died about 1484, was a gunsmith and signed up to Dingelvik , which was a salvation farm , later a manor in ( Steneby parish ), and married on 5 October 1449 [ 11 ] at Stola with an Ingeborg Bytesdotter, the daughter of Tore Byting .

Three children are known:

  • Ragnhild Svensdotter (half lily)
  • Karin Svensdotter (half lily) to Dinglevik, Steneby.
  • Botilla Svensdotter (half lily)
  • 2 - Thord Halstensson
  • 3 - Knut Halstensson (half lily) was married to Katarina Guttormsdotter, daughter of Guttorm Toresson (split shield) and Inga Gregersdotter ( Malstaätten )
  • 4 - Håkan Hallstensson During the civil war in 1364, had his estates confiscated by King Håkan Magnusson , which Håkan gave to Nils Bengtsson (Lion-faced, Bengt Nilsson's family)

Links

Sources

  • Older Swedish salvation families I, p. 101
  • H. Gillingstam, Ätterna Oxenstierna and Vasa und medeltiden (1952), p. 47 f. and p. 739 with note 58
  • Halsten Petersson's family at roskildehistorie.dk
  • SDHK no: 10962
  • SDHK no: 11725
  • The Oxenstierna and Vasa families in the Middle Ages: family history studies . Stockholm: [Almqvist & Wiksell]. 1952–1953. Libris 8075012
  • Gillingstam (2001), p. 87.
  • [ a b c d ] H. Gillingstam, Ätterna Oxenstierna och Vasa und medeltiden (1952), p. 47 f. and p. 739 with note 58
  • Weapon similarity trap: Weapons and seal use during the Swedish Middle Ages. An introduction for family historians, along with corrections to Swedish medieval weapons Archived March 21, 2019, retrieved from the Wayback Machine . by Kaj Janzon , Swedish Genealogical Journal 2015:1
  • Genealogica 41, fol. 258
  • Older Swedish salvation families I, p. 101
  • The Vinstorpa family at adelsvapen.com
  • SDHK no: 11725
  • The National Archives. "SDHK 25585" . sok.riksarkivet.se. Read October 23, 2015 .
  • Older Swedish salvation families. Published by the Knight's House Directorate. (ÄSF). Jan Raneke, Swedish Medieval Arms.

About Bengta Siggesdotter (Tunasons ätt) (suomi)

Bengta Siggadotter Vinstorpaätten

  • Daughter of Sigge Magnusson

Sigge Magnusson (? son of Magnus Kristinason, tab. HT13). Mentioned in 1327. Knighted between 11.3 1336 and 9.1 1337, probably at Magnus Eriksson's coronation on 21.7 1336. Called a councilor only in a letter from the year 1351, and it has been pointed out that other people mentioned as councilors in this letter do not otherwise act as such . Still alive in 1359 or 1360. Died before 25.1 1362 and buried in Skänninge monastery. His seat farm was Lagmansö in Vadsbro sn in Oppunda hd in Södermanland. Was married in 1338 to Elena Gisladotter, who was the daughter of Gisle Elinason ( Sparre av Aspnäs ) and his first wife Margareta Bengtsdotter ( Bengt Bosson's family), and who was buried in Vadsbro church. Was remarried on 1.5 1352 to Ramborg Karlsdotter, beneficed with him in the fourth line and daughter of the knight Karl Bengtsson (Oxhuvud, Karl Bengtsson's family ). Mrs. Ramborg remarried after her husband's death to Håkan Algotsson ( the Algotssons ätt ), who was her fourth cousin. She was still alive on 23 June 1369 and was buried with the Franciscans in Linköping.

Children

  • 1. Children, like mother Elena Gisladotter, are buried in Vadsbro church.
  • 2. Margareta Siggadotter. Mentioned in 1378. Then owned land in Gullbergs hd in Östergötland and in Åkerbo hd in Västmanland and chose his grave in Vadstena. Died before 22.8 1379. Married after 1375 and at the latest in 1378 to the councilor and knight Birger Ulfsson ( Ulvåsaätten ), who had previously been married to a daughter of Kettil Glysing. Mr. Birger died on August 26, 1391.
  • 2. Ingrid Siggadotter. Mentioned in 1381. Still alive 4.8 1413 but buried in Vadstena 29.9 s. å.. Owned land in östbo hd in Småland and in Grimstens hd in Närke and apparently as maternal inheritance also in Hanekind's hd in Östergötland. Was married the first time in 1381 to the knight Peter Porse Get, who was still alive in 1389, and the second time to Jöns Abjörnsson, whose wife she is said to be at his funeral. The only savior with this name at this time was Jöns Abjörnsson (sparrow over leaf), mentioned as living 1368-1417 and previously married to Kristina Magnusdotter and Ragnhild Olofsdotter ( Kase ), who died no later than 1400.
  • 2.Bengta A daughter. Was married to Håkan Halstensson (Halsten Petersson's family), mentioned as alive in 1346. See Halsten Petersson's Family, by Wikipedia

Halsten Petersson's Family, by Wikipedia

Halsten Petersson's family , also called half lily , is a contemporary conventional name for a Swedish medieval squire family that took its name from the progenitor, knight and bailiff Halsten Petersson. The family died out before Sweden's Riddarhus was founded in 1625, which is why it was never introduced there as nobility . The members of the family wore a red scotch, with half a golden lily laid in beams in the upper field.

History

Two land exchanges from 1377 and 1380 give good insight into the mutual kinship of several members.

Family Tree

  • Halsten Petersson, knight (1355), landowner and bailiff. His origin is unknown, but a (half) brother is mentioned, Arvid Petersson, who carried a spar in the coat of arms. 1336 and 1338 goods as thanks for faithful service. he was given by King Magnus Eriksson but participated in King Erik Magnusson 's rebellion against his father, and is mentioned among Erik's five pledges in 1357, but is stated to have died on March 1, 1358. [ 3 ] Married Märta (Margareta) Knutsdotter ( Tre Rosor till Mörby ), daughter to Knut (Tre Rosor till Mörby) and Kristina Bengtsdotter in Haneström, daughter of the lawman in Västergötland Bengt Hafridsson .
  • 1- Johan Halstensson

1- Håkan Johansson. According to Peder Månsson Utter (1566-1623) in ( Collectanea genealogica ), Halsten Johansson carried a fragmented shield with the upper half of a split (not split) lily gilt in the upper field. According to the same source, Halsten was the father of Håkan Halstensson.

1- Håkan Halstensson, knight, named 1346-1380. [ 8 ] Married to Bengta, daughter of the knight and councilor Sigge Magnusson ( Vinstorpaätten , Håkan Tunesson's family ) and Ramborg.

NN Håkansdotter, married to Ulf Bengtsson ( Sparre of Hjulsta and Ängsö ), parents of, among others, Bishop Sigge in Strängnäs.

  • 2 - Sven Jonsson (half lily) til Dinglevik, Steneby, died about 1484, was a gunsmith and signed up to Dingelvik , which was a salvation farm , later a manor in ( Steneby parish ), and married on 5 October 1449 [ 11 ] at Stola with an Ingeborg Bytesdotter, the daughter of Tore Byting .

Three children are known:

  • Ragnhild Svensdotter (half lily)
  • Karin Svensdotter (half lily) to Dinglevik, Steneby.
  • Botilla Svensdotter (half lily)

Sources

  • Older Swedish salvation families I, p. 101
  • H. Gillingstam, Ätterna Oxenstierna and Vasa und medeltiden (1952), p. 47 f. and p. 739 with note 58
  • Halsten Petersson's family at roskildehistorie.dk
  • SDHK no: 10962
  • SDHK no: 11725
  • The Oxenstierna and Vasa families in the Middle Ages: family history studies . Stockholm: [Almqvist & Wiksell]. 1952–1953. Libris 8075012
  • Gillingstam (2001), p. 87.
  • [ a b c d ] H. Gillingstam, Ätterna Oxenstierna och Vasa und medeltiden (1952), p. 47 f. and p. 739 with note 58
  • Weapon similarity trap: Weapons and seal use during the Swedish Middle Ages. An introduction for family historians, along with corrections to Swedish medieval weapons Archived March 21, 2019, retrieved from the Wayback Machine . by Kaj Janzon , Swedish Genealogical Journal 2015:1
  • Genealogica 41, fol. 258
  • Older Swedish salvation families I, p. 101
  • The Vinstorpa family at adelsvapen.com
  • SDHK no: 11725
  • The National Archives. "SDHK 25585" . sok.riksarkivet.se. Read October 23, 2015 .
  • Older Swedish salvation families. Published by the Knight's House Directorate. (ÄSF). Jan Raneke, Swedish Medieval Arms.

Om Bengta Siggesdotter (Tunasons ätt) (Norsk)

Bengta Siggadotter Vinstorpaätten

  • Daughter of Sigge Magnusson

Sigge Magnusson (? son of Magnus Kristinason, tab. HT13). Mentioned in 1327. Knighted between 11.3 1336 and 9.1 1337, probably at Magnus Eriksson's coronation on 21.7 1336. Called a councilor only in a letter from the year 1351, and it has been pointed out that other people mentioned as councilors in this letter do not otherwise act as such . Still alive in 1359 or 1360. Died before 25.1 1362 and buried in Skänninge monastery. His seat farm was Lagmansö in Vadsbro sn in Oppunda hd in Södermanland. Was married in 1338 to Elena Gisladotter, who was the daughter of Gisle Elinason ( Sparre av Aspnäs ) and his first wife Margareta Bengtsdotter ( Bengt Bosson's family), and who was buried in Vadsbro church. Was remarried on 1.5 1352 to Ramborg Karlsdotter, beneficed with him in the fourth line and daughter of the knight Karl Bengtsson (Oxhuvud, Karl Bengtsson's family ). Mrs. Ramborg remarried after her husband's death to Håkan Algotsson ( the Algotssons ätt ), who was her fourth cousin. She was still alive on 23 June 1369 and was buried with the Franciscans in Linköping.

Children

  • 1. Children, like mother Elena Gisladotter, are buried in Vadsbro church.
  • 2. Margareta Siggadotter. Mentioned in 1378. Then owned land in Gullbergs hd in Östergötland and in Åkerbo hd in Västmanland and chose his grave in Vadstena. Died before 22.8 1379. Married after 1375 and at the latest in 1378 to the councilor and knight Birger Ulfsson ( Ulvåsaätten ), who had previously been married to a daughter of Kettil Glysing. Mr. Birger died on August 26, 1391.
  • 2. Ingrid Siggadotter. Mentioned in 1381. Still alive 4.8 1413 but buried in Vadstena 29.9 s. å.. Owned land in östbo hd in Småland and in Grimstens hd in Närke and apparently as maternal inheritance also in Hanekind's hd in Östergötland. Was married the first time in 1381 to the knight Peter Porse Get, who was still alive in 1389, and the second time to Jöns Abjörnsson, whose wife she is said to be at his funeral. The only savior with this name at this time was Jöns Abjörnsson (sparrow over leaf), mentioned as living 1368-1417 and previously married to Kristina Magnusdotter and Ragnhild Olofsdotter ( Kase ), who died no later than 1400.
  • 2.Bengta A daughter. Was married to Håkan Halstensson (Halsten Petersson's family), mentioned as alive in 1346. See Halsten Petersson's Family, by Wikipedia

Halsten Petersson's Family, by Wikipedia

Halsten Petersson's family , also called half lily , is a contemporary conventional name for a Swedish medieval squire family that took its name from the progenitor, knight and bailiff Halsten Petersson. The family died out before Sweden's Riddarhus was founded in 1625, which is why it was never introduced there as nobility . The members of the family wore a red scotch, with half a golden lily laid in beams in the upper field.

History

Two land exchanges from 1377 and 1380 give good insight into the mutual kinship of several members.

Family Tree

  • Halsten Petersson, knight (1355), landowner and bailiff. His origin is unknown, but a (half) brother is mentioned, Arvid Petersson, who carried a spar in the coat of arms. 1336 and 1338 goods as thanks for faithful service. he was given by King Magnus Eriksson but participated in King Erik Magnusson 's rebellion against his father, and is mentioned among Erik's five pledges in 1357, but is stated to have died on March 1, 1358. [ 3 ] Married Märta (Margareta) Knutsdotter ( Tre Rosor till Mörby ), daughter to Knut (Tre Rosor till Mörby) and Kristina Bengtsdotter in Haneström, daughter of the lawman in Västergötland Bengt Hafridsson .
  • 1- Johan Halstensson

1- Håkan Johansson. According to Peder Månsson Utter (1566-1623) in ( Collectanea genealogica ), Halsten Johansson carried a fragmented shield with the upper half of a split (not split) lily gilt in the upper field. According to the same source, Halsten was the father of Håkan Halstensson.

1- Håkan Halstensson, knight, named 1346-1380. [ 8 ] Married to Bengta, daughter of the knight and councilor Sigge Magnusson ( Vinstorpaätten , Håkan Tunesson's family ) and Ramborg.

NN Håkansdotter, married to Ulf Bengtsson ( Sparre of Hjulsta and Ängsö ), parents of, among others, Bishop Sigge in Strängnäs.

  • 2 - Sven Jonsson (half lily) til Dinglevik, Steneby, died about 1484, was a gunsmith and signed up to Dingelvik , which was a salvation farm , later a manor in ( Steneby parish ), and married on 5 October 1449 [ 11 ] at Stola with an Ingeborg Bytesdotter, the daughter of Tore Byting .

Three children are known:

  • Ragnhild Svensdotter (half lily)
  • Karin Svensdotter (half lily) to Dinglevik, Steneby.
  • Botilla Svensdotter (half lily)

Sources

  • Older Swedish salvation families I, p. 101
  • H. Gillingstam, Ätterna Oxenstierna and Vasa und medeltiden (1952), p. 47 f. and p. 739 with note 58
  • Halsten Petersson's family at roskildehistorie.dk
  • SDHK no: 10962
  • SDHK no: 11725
  • The Oxenstierna and Vasa families in the Middle Ages: family history studies . Stockholm: [Almqvist & Wiksell]. 1952–1953. Libris 8075012
  • Gillingstam (2001), p. 87.
  • [ a b c d ] H. Gillingstam, Ätterna Oxenstierna och Vasa und medeltiden (1952), p. 47 f. and p. 739 with note 58
  • Weapon similarity trap: Weapons and seal use during the Swedish Middle Ages. An introduction for family historians, along with corrections to Swedish medieval weapons Archived March 21, 2019, retrieved from the Wayback Machine . by Kaj Janzon , Swedish Genealogical Journal 2015:1
  • Genealogica 41, fol. 258
  • Older Swedish salvation families I, p. 101
  • The Vinstorpa family at adelsvapen.com
  • SDHK no: 11725
  • The National Archives. "SDHK 25585" . sok.riksarkivet.se. Read October 23, 2015 .
  • Older Swedish salvation families. Published by the Knight's House Directorate. (ÄSF). Jan Raneke, Swedish Medieval Arms.

Om Bengta Siggesdotter (Tunasons ätt) (svenska)

Bengta Siggadotter Vinstorpaätten

  • Daughter of Sigge Magnusson

Sigge Magnusson (? son of Magnus Kristinason, tab. HT13). Mentioned in 1327. Knighted between 11.3 1336 and 9.1 1337, probably at Magnus Eriksson's coronation on 21.7 1336. Called a councilor only in a letter from the year 1351, and it has been pointed out that other people mentioned as councilors in this letter do not otherwise act as such . Still alive in 1359 or 1360. Died before 25.1 1362 and buried in Skänninge monastery. His seat farm was Lagmansö in Vadsbro sn in Oppunda hd in Södermanland. Was married in 1338 to Elena Gisladotter, who was the daughter of Gisle Elinason ( Sparre av Aspnäs ) and his first wife Margareta Bengtsdotter ( Bengt Bosson's family), and who was buried in Vadsbro church. Was remarried on 1.5 1352 to Ramborg Karlsdotter, beneficed with him in the fourth line and daughter of the knight Karl Bengtsson (Oxhuvud, Karl Bengtsson's family ). Mrs. Ramborg remarried after her husband's death to Håkan Algotsson ( the Algotssons ätt ), who was her fourth cousin. She was still alive on 23 June 1369 and was buried with the Franciscans in Linköping.

Children

  • 1. Children, like mother Elena Gisladotter, are buried in Vadsbro church.
  • 2. Margareta Siggadotter. Mentioned in 1378. Then owned land in Gullbergs hd in Östergötland and in Åkerbo hd in Västmanland and chose his grave in Vadstena. Died before 22.8 1379. Married after 1375 and at the latest in 1378 to the councilor and knight Birger Ulfsson ( Ulvåsaätten ), who had previously been married to a daughter of Kettil Glysing. Mr. Birger died on August 26, 1391.
  • 2. Ingrid Siggadotter. Mentioned in 1381. Still alive 4.8 1413 but buried in Vadstena 29.9 s. å.. Owned land in östbo hd in Småland and in Grimstens hd in Närke and apparently as maternal inheritance also in Hanekind's hd in Östergötland. Was married the first time in 1381 to the knight Peter Porse Get, who was still alive in 1389, and the second time to Jöns Abjörnsson, whose wife she is said to be at his funeral. The only savior with this name at this time was Jöns Abjörnsson (sparrow over leaf), mentioned as living 1368-1417 and previously married to Kristina Magnusdotter and Ragnhild Olofsdotter ( Kase ), who died no later than 1400.
  • 2.Bengta A daughter. Was married to Håkan Halstensson (Halsten Petersson's family), mentioned as alive in 1346. See Halsten Petersson's Family, by Wikipedia

Halsten Petersson's Family, by Wikipedia

Halsten Petersson's family , also called half lily , is a contemporary conventional name for a Swedish medieval squire family that took its name from the progenitor, knight and bailiff Halsten Petersson. The family died out before Sweden's Riddarhus was founded in 1625, which is why it was never introduced there as nobility . The members of the family wore a red scotch, with half a golden lily laid in beams in the upper field.

History

Two land exchanges from 1377 and 1380 give good insight into the mutual kinship of several members.

Family Tree

  • Halsten Petersson, knight (1355), landowner and bailiff. His origin is unknown, but a (half) brother is mentioned, Arvid Petersson, who carried a spar in the coat of arms. 1336 and 1338 goods as thanks for faithful service. he was given by King Magnus Eriksson but participated in King Erik Magnusson 's rebellion against his father, and is mentioned among Erik's five pledges in 1357, but is stated to have died on March 1, 1358. [ 3 ] Married Märta (Margareta) Knutsdotter ( Tre Rosor till Mörby ), daughter to Knut (Tre Rosor till Mörby) and Kristina Bengtsdotter in Haneström, daughter of the lawman in Västergötland Bengt Hafridsson .
  • 1- Johan Halstensson

1- Håkan Johansson. According to Peder Månsson Utter (1566-1623) in ( Collectanea genealogica ), Halsten Johansson carried a fragmented shield with the upper half of a split (not split) lily gilt in the upper field. According to the same source, Halsten was the father of Håkan Halstensson.

1- Håkan Halstensson, knight, named 1346-1380. [ 8 ] Married to Bengta, daughter of the knight and councilor Sigge Magnusson ( Vinstorpaätten , Håkan Tunesson's family ) and Ramborg.

NN Håkansdotter, married to Ulf Bengtsson ( Sparre of Hjulsta and Ängsö ), parents of, among others, Bishop Sigge in Strängnäs.

  • 2 - Sven Jonsson (half lily) til Dinglevik, Steneby, died about 1484, was a gunsmith and signed up to Dingelvik , which was a salvation farm , later a manor in ( Steneby parish ), and married on 5 October 1449 [ 11 ] at Stola with an Ingeborg Bytesdotter, the daughter of Tore Byting .

Three children are known:

  • Ragnhild Svensdotter (half lily)
  • Karin Svensdotter (half lily) to Dinglevik, Steneby.
  • Botilla Svensdotter (half lily)

Sources

  • Older Swedish salvation families I, p. 101
  • H. Gillingstam, Ätterna Oxenstierna and Vasa und medeltiden (1952), p. 47 f. and p. 739 with note 58
  • Halsten Petersson's family at roskildehistorie.dk
  • SDHK no: 10962
  • SDHK no: 11725
  • The Oxenstierna and Vasa families in the Middle Ages: family history studies . Stockholm: [Almqvist & Wiksell]. 1952–1953. Libris 8075012
  • Gillingstam (2001), p. 87.
  • [ a b c d ] H. Gillingstam, Ätterna Oxenstierna och Vasa und medeltiden (1952), p. 47 f. and p. 739 with note 58
  • Weapon similarity trap: Weapons and seal use during the Swedish Middle Ages. An introduction for family historians, along with corrections to Swedish medieval weapons Archived March 21, 2019, retrieved from the Wayback Machine . by Kaj Janzon , Swedish Genealogical Journal 2015:1
  • Genealogica 41, fol. 258
  • Older Swedish salvation families I, p. 101
  • The Vinstorpa family at adelsvapen.com
  • SDHK no: 11725
  • The National Archives. "SDHK 25585" . sok.riksarkivet.se. Read October 23, 2015 .
  • Older Swedish salvation families. Published by the Knight's House Directorate. (ÄSF). Jan Raneke, Swedish Medieval Arms.