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About Cecilia Nilsdotter

Cecilia Nilsdotter (Ivar Nilssons ätt) Nilsdotter

  • Daughter of Nils Magnusson (Ivar Nilssons ätt) and Kristina Ivarsdatter Rova
  • Birth: before 1369
  • Death: April 26, 1415 in Vadstena, Sweden
  • Place of Burial: Vadstena, Sweden

Married

  • Married: Sten Haraldsson (Gren), Son of Harald Ernilsson (Gren). Sten Haraldsson (still living 1417) on Ål (now Grensholmen) in Vånga (Ög), district chief in Österrekarne, married to Cecilia Nilsdotter ( Ivar Nilsson's family ), a daughter of King Erik Magnusson's councilor Nils Magnusson ( Ivar Nilsson's family ).

Children

  • Magnus Gren, married Ingeborg Karlsdotter Sture & Gertrud Narvesdotter Rømer. Magnus Gren, who was the son of the previous owner and brother-in-law with King Charles VIII. It "was he who changed the estate's old name to Grensholm. After his death in the 1470s, the property for a task to have belonged to his son, the Privy Council Ivar and his son, the Privy Council Magnus Branch († 1520), but after another task went to the property in inheritance Magnus Grens daughter Filippa, married to the Swedish National Council and the knight Bengt Ryning, and then their son the National Council and the gunman Erik Ryning (beheaded 1520).
  • Erik Stensson (Gren),
  • Harald Stensson (Gren), married to Sigrid Tomasdotter von Vitzen . [ 12 ] Children, Cecilia Haraldsdotter (Gren) (lived 1465), married 5 July 1441 [ 13 ] to Councilor Eskil Isaksson Banér . Cecilia Haraldsdotter was the grandmother of Gustav Vasa , via her daughter Sigrid Eskilsdotter (Banér) , married to the district chief Måns Karlsson (Eka) . They had the children Cecilia Månsdotter (Eka) (1475-1522) and Trotte Månsson. [ 14 ] . After her husband's death, Sigrid Eskilsdotter (Banér) remarried to Nils Eriksson (Gyllenstierna) in October 1487. In this marriage, Kristina was born, who at the age of 17 was married to the knight and head of state.Sten Sture the younger on 16 November in Stockholm 1511. Kristina came to lead Stockholm's defense against the Danes in 1520. Sigrid Eskilsdotter (Banér)'s daughter Cecilia married Erik Johansson (Vasa) (born around 1465, executed during Stockholm's massacre in 1520) and got with him eight children, including his son Gustav Vasa .

SDHK No: 18457

Swedish Diplomatarium's main directory of medieval letters

  • Dating: 1415 without a day,

Sten Haraldsson (Branch) of Ål and his wife Cecilia Nilsdotter give her estate Vållingstad in Husaby (now Östra Husby) parish (Östkinds herad) to Linköping Cathedral.

History

Grenholm.

Friend added to Gripsholm Castle, which nevertheless may have happened only by some name confusion, like real room, due to both the goods during long periods will have was held by the same family. detta is so much more likely that Gripsholm's castle in the 1370s built by Bo Jonsson Grip on the farm Näsbys egor. In oldest times belonged to the men's seat, the old family, Green or Branch, a family that sought lead their ancestors on the sword side from Stenkilska royal house. Ar 1280 a Harald Thorsson steps Aal, and in the year 1307 the Riksråd and knight Sten Haraldsson (Gren). Then Aal belonged to it for some time mighty, but later towards his fatherland confess the council and the armor Magnus Gren, who was son of the previous squire and brother-in-law with King Karl VIII. It was he who changed the old name to Grensholm. After his death in the 1470s the property after a task had belonged to him son, the council Ivar and his son, the state council Magnus Gren († 1520), but after another task fell property in inheritance Magnus Grens daughter Filippa, married to the National Council and knight Bengt Ryning, and then their son the council and the gunman Erik Ryning (beheaded 1520). Was inherited by his daughter Märta († 1564), who was first married Abraham Pedersson Rommel added Wi and Grensholm and then with the Riksråd and the steward in eastern street Jakob Turesson Rosengren. At this time or in September year In 1566 Grensholmen had one day visit by King Erik XIV. After the death of Jakob Rosengren in 1571 fell the property zone, the governor Ture Rosengren († 1611). With theirs daughter Metta Rosengren († 1638) the property went through married county governors Sven Ribbing († 1640) and then inherited by the son,the county governor Ture Ribbing (†

December 1656) and further as old, well-built manor house without an occupation number of his son, v. the governor Sven Ribbing, which it April 2, 1706 sold the property to the king, the council and Lieutenant General, then president, greve Jakob Spens († 1721) and its Beata Bonde († 1732). Grensholmen later moved to the son, Lieutenant General, Count Axel Spens. This greve spens, like also was a fidei commissioner Engelholm, nevertheless, did not live outside at Grensholmen, where he only lives inhabited two rooms in the perpetual then the unincorporated main building. The is told that he, from the war (see Engelholm) water at hardship of all kinds, still at the forefront age never lived in burnt room. The profit of the farm's present condition is mainly added also mentioned greve spens, as with significant costs were incurred planning, the farm broke out and built roads and also built many stone buildings of stone, regulated the spikes and others to these magnificent works were used a few hundred fall guys, who do this purposes were called. Dessa jobs were at their best at the time valley uprising in 1743. When rumor about this dalall's march to Stockholm he to Grensholmen, so would they also be here the dalkarmen break up and take their entrusted to support. The was difficult for grefve spens to prevent the execution of this their decision. - But our agreement, said He told them that everybody started Work must be completed before In the parts work, however, I want to stand by. On the other hand, the valley guys had nothing to object to, but they decided to free themselves from their work with the first possible. The grave had however, in the meantime raised everythingthe people's own people.

Branch Family

Band 17 (1967-1969), page 258.

Branch, medieval Savior, whose family name can be dated to the earliest in 1424. Her oldest known ancestor, Kettilbjörn Knutsson (lived in 1323), was, according to several letters, a brother or, though less likely, half-brother to the link-opian Björn (d. 1329 or 1330), of the years 1312-19. The former son Inge Kettilbjörnsson (still alive in 1335) became a knight shortly before his death. His brother Ernils Kettilbjörnsson (still alive in 1330), known as one of those who in 1320 negotiated with King Magnus Eriksson's guardian government with King Birger's supporters at Viborg, became the father of Harald Ernilsson (still alive in 1360). He probably married a daughter from the Birger Earl who was descended from the Birger Earl to the Swedish National Council Torkel Andersson (boat).

Their son Torkel Haraldsson (d 1402) must in the 1370s for a drop make pilgrimages to Rome, Aachen and Nidaros, among others. Later, he was county governor in several herds in Södermanland and Östergötland. Torkel Haraldsson was dubbed knight in the fall of 1389, probably at the men's day in Söderköping, where Queen Margareta took over power in Sweden, and was later named as the chief white man at Ämnisholm in Småland. In 1398 he was a member of King Erik's Union Council, but he never belonged to the Swedish Council.

His brother, the governor of the Austrians (South) Sten Haraldsson (still living in 1417) at Ål (now Grensholmen) in Vånga (Ög), became married to a daughter of King Erik Magnusson's counsel Nils Magnusson (Ivar Nilsson's ancestry) father of the Council of Magnus G (G 1). Her son, the Swedish National Council Ivar G (G 2), became the father of the Swedish National Council Måns G (G 3). The G family extended with two of the latter's sisters, who were still alive at the beginning of the 1540s. Among its descendants on the women's side was King Gustav I, whose maternal grandmother was brother to G 1. The family

name survives in the farm name Grensholmen. It was called Gl's farmhouse Ål from about 1510 by his son-in-law Erik Ryning, who then owned it.

Source https://sok.riksarkivet.se/sbl/Presentation.aspx?id=13177

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Om Cecilia Nilsdotter (Norsk)

Är väl identiskt med den brorsdotter, som omnämnes i farbrodern Arvid Magnussons testamente 1344. Nämnes ännu 1403, då hon jämte maken och sin bror Ivar Nilsson avstår all rätt till Fiholm i Jäders sn (Södm), som Erik Valdemarsson (Folkungaätten, lagm) givit sin hustru i morgongåva och denne försålt till drottning Margrethe. Begravd i Vadstena kloster (Östg).

Om Cecilia Nilsdotter (svenska)

Är väl identiskt med den brorsdotter, som omnämnes i farbrodern Arvid Magnussons testamente 1344. Nämnes ännu 1403, då hon jämte maken och sin bror Ivar Nilsson avstår all rätt till Fiholm i Jäders sn (Södm), som Erik Valdemarsson (Folkungaätten, lagm) givit sin hustru i morgongåva och denne försålt till drottning Margrethe. Begravd i Vadstena kloster (Östg).