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Daniel Torkelsson Svinhufvud

Swedish: Daniel, till Främby, Finnish: Daniel Torkelsson, till Främby
Also Known As: "Svinhufvud i Västergötland", "nr", "199. till Främby", "Nr.199"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hästberg, Stora Kopparberg, (Falun), Dalarnas landskap, Sweden
Death: January 20, 1601 (70)
Framby, Stora Kopparberg, Falun, Dalarna County, Sweden
Immediate Family:

Son of Torkel Thorgisson Svinhufvud and Ragnhild Andersdotter
Husband of Anna Jönsdotter (Halv älg) and Britta Månsdotter (Roos af Hjelmsäter)
Father of Daniel Danielis Cuprimontanus Svinhufvud; Anna Svinhufvud; Jöns Danielsson Svinhufvud, till Främby; Kerstin Svinhufvud; Barbro Svinhufvud and 2 others
Brother of Lars Torkelsson

Occupation: Bergsman vid Stora Kopparberget
Managed by: Thomas Lagerberg
Last Updated:

About Daniel Torkelsson Svinhufvud

Daniel Torkelsson Svinhufvud till Främby

  • Daniel Torkelsson . Advin Svinhufvud to Algeria in Kopparbergs sn / W by King Johan III 1581-06-22. Stayed at the old farm Kniva at Kopparberget.
  • The fact that the family was added to Västergötland was due to the fact that Carl Jönsson lived at Steneby which was then located in Västergötland but nowadays in Dalsland.
  • Daniel Torkelsson was added 22/6/1581 Svinhufvud by Westergötland by Johan III. The food was introduced on May 15, 1633 as number 199 by the grandson Major Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud.
  • Diniel Torhilsson. Was a mountain man and advised Jemte Brothers the property Främby at the Copper Mountain, which they 1552, Sold to King Gustaf I, which the same to 1556 Innehadde. Daniel, whom Derefter lived at Risholen, became on 22 January 4581 ennobled and was married 4: o Anna Margareta, a daughter of Häradshöfdingen Jöns Persson at Risholen, and 2; o With Britta Roos from Blomberg in Westergöthland (5. A. M. P. 302.)
  • Komungen's letter to Müns Birgersson, in which he is informed by the King that Hans Persson in Aspe-boda and Jons Person at Risholen have acquired the property Frammandeby by Kopparberget, against the former retaining Aspeboda and Wilhesbacka, and the latter retaining L.0 -nemássa and Oddnas, as well as Jessutom Nystefolsarfvet, who hao purchased Kopparbergs Ayrka. Source: Diplomatarium Dalekarlicum: urkunder rörande landskapet Dalarne, Volume 4, By Carl G. Kröningssvärd.
  • They hired a heraldic weapon containing a pig head, which obviously gave rise to the family name. What did they have for this weapon? Västergötland-family ancestor Daniel Torkelson is likely to have taken up the weapon from his district Margareta Hansdotter, who belonged to the so-called older pig-head family. This family had been one of the leading salvation doctors at Kopparberget during the 15th century. Its lineage is usually led back to a Jön's "Swinshwow" mentioned in 1386. He must have been Margareta's grandfather.
  • Medieval stained glass with the boar's head coat of arms in Torsång's church, Dalarna, now held in the Historical Museum, Stockholm. Photo: Riksantikvarieämbetet

Married

  • Married (1) Anna Margaretha Jönsdotter Scrifvare, af Qvalstad, daughter of the ruler over the Dalarna Jöns Persson to Risholm passed 1561-07-20 with half a moose in the gun and Margareta Hansdotter Svinhufvud . About her mother's family, see the corrections to the plain Meat Ikornsköld .
  • Married (2) Brita Månsdotter † 1614-07-24 and buried in Falu church, in her 1st wedding. Married 2nd before 1601-01-20 with mountain man Christopher Olofsson Gyllenknoster in his 2nd marriage, complete but not introduced). Daughter of the fiancé Måns Knutsson Roos of Hjemsäter and Christina Gregorsdotter, (red lion) . Månsdotter-Roos by Hjelmsäter, Britta. Dead 1614-07-27 in dim. Falun (W) (Elgenstjernas (Roos af Hjelmsäter no. 51 pp. 391-406). Dead 1614 24/7 and buried in Falu Church. Married 1st with Daniel Torkilsson (Adlad Svinhufvud, no. 199) who lived in 1581, in his 2 : a married; 2nd married after 1595, but before 1601 20/1 with the rich mountain man Christoffer Olsson, adored Gyllenknoster 1621 30/1 but not introduced, in Nor, in his 2nd married.

Children:

  • Jöran Danielsson Svinhufvud , † childless no later than 1594 according to the dictionary Week things 1599-05-29.
  • Daniel Danielis Cuprimontanus Svinhufvud, † Daniel Danielis Montanus Pig Head , † 1588-05-22. Church Pastor 1570 in Vika pastorate / U. During Wrote in Stockholm priests decisions about liturgy in 1577 and renews it in January 1582. Married 1: o with Brita Nilsdotter , † 1583 daughter of bailiff in Åland Nils Persson Married 2 O by Karin Månsdotter lived 1594-03-17. Daughter of Mårten Larsson .
  • Erik Danielsson Svinhufvud lived in 1594 according to the Dictionary Week thing 1599-05-29. Bergsmansgård. Stayed in Kallviken.
  • Jöns Danielsson Svinhufvud , † Jöns Danielsson Pig Head , † 1613. Married 1: o to NN . Married 2nd , gave morning gift 1596-11-01, with Christina Larsdotter von Köllen to Täckeråker in Österhaninge, lived widow in 1641. She brought in the weapon [Two cars in cross between four bullets] . She kept hereditary records between herself and the children in 1616 and pledged Främby to the Chamber Council Bror Andersson Rålamb . Certainly a daughter of the captain, the knighthoodman and the owner of Täckåker Lars von Köllen probably born in Täckåker, Östehaninge sn, † 1577 in Reval. His family probably came from Germany.
  • Anna Danielsdotter Svinhufvud , lived yet 1632-11-22, according to the book, Vika ting 1599-05-29 when she is called an old-fashioned rubber and received compensation for her pledged home. Married 1: o before 1569 with the mountain man Peder Nilsson in Nygården, Vika sn and lived most recently from 1569 in Risholm, present Sundborn's snow. Lived in 1594 according to the Dictionary Week things 1599-05-29. but was probably † before 1596-05-08. His 1st married Malin from Koberga, Husby sn. Married 2: o before 1598-08-04 with the contractor and the churchman of Malungs sn Hermanus Pauli Angermannus born in Billsta, Sollefteå sn, † in January 1617 in Malungs sn in his 2nd marriage. Ekströms Västerås stift's herald ministry contains incorrect information about Annas marriage.
  • Susanna Danielsdotter Svinhufvud . Married before 1587 with the citizen and the councilor in Gävle Lars Olofsson lived yet 1615 but was † before 1650. Councilor 1587 and Mayor 1615 in Gävle.
  • Kerstin Danielsdotter Svinhufvud born about 1568, † 1655. Married 1: o with Karl Eriksson in Gammalgården in Kniva, Vika sn, † between 1618-10-08 and 1619-03-18 when wife Kerstin offered up half of Gammelgården as her deceased husband bought together with Kerstin's brother-in-law Henrik Karlsson . Married 2: o 1628 with the church leader in Vika pastorate, Västerås stift / U Nicolaus Svenonis Jemtius Isogaeus born 1572 in Jämtland † 1660-08-27 in Vika sn. His 1st married 1607 with Karin Åkesdotter , † 1627-08-09 in Vika sn. His 3rd married 1657 with Elisabet Eriksdotter Rosenlund , † 1686-03-28 in Stora Tuna sn.
  • Barbro Danielsdotter Svinhufvud lived in 1619. Married 1: o with Lars Larsson , † 1616/17 According to Elisabet Hemström from Falun. Married 2: o by 1618 with the mountain man Henrik Karlsson in Gammelgården in Kniva, Vika Sn, lived in 1639 according to a judge. Offered 1619-03-18 on Vika ting halva Gammelgården. Sources: V-ridge HM: I: 1 s602ff, d: o HM: I: 2 s46f, 575, d: o HM: II: 1 s363, 693f, Kopp s470, Reverb: II.6 s11, Klingsbo s23ff, Gävle Tb, IndHist s14, TB, KoppDomb 1615-03-27.

The Common Origin of the Svinhufvud Families Abstract, by Anders Winroth

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However, they used a heraldic crest containing a boar's head, which apparently gave rise to the family name. Where did they get this weapon from? The progenitor of the Västergötland family, Daniel Torkelsson, is thought to have taken up the coat of arms from his mother-in-law Margareta Hansdotter, who belonged to the so-called older pig head family. This family had been one of the leading salvation families at Kopparberget during the 1400’s. Its lineage is usually traced back to a Jöns "swinshwow" mentioned in 1386. He must have been Margaret's great-grandfather. 4 4 The best overview of the genealogy of the older pig head family is Boëthius, Kopparbergslagen, especially pp. 573-577. Hans Gillingstam, "Svinhuvud och Svinakula", Personal history journal 64 (1966), pp. 3-7, points out some important inaccuracies in Boëthius' genealogy. Cf. also Bertil Boëthius, "Svinhuvud og Vinakula: Continued discussion", Personal history journal 64 (1966), pp. 120-123. Medieval stained glass with the pig's head coat of arms in Torsäng's church, Dalarna, now in the Historical Museum, Stockholm. Photo: National Antiquities Office.

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The progenitor of the Qvalstad family, Per Hansson, apparently took the pig's head in his coat of arms from his grandfather, the 1534 mountain bailiff and district chief Mäns Nilsson in Aspeboda. His father, the mountain bailiff Nils Mänsson (died between 1500 and 1504) also carried a pig's head in the coat of arms, but then nothing is known about his ancestors or why he used the pig's head coat of arms. "Their possible [entuall kinship with the widely branched Dalas family with the same coat of arms [.] has not been able to be investigated." 5 However, there is a hint of kinship, in that in the 1490S, Nils Mänsson together with Margit Gudmundsdotter, who was the widow of a member of the older pig head family, filed a joint birthright lawsuit. Assuming that Margit sued on behalf of her children as she did in at least one other case), Nils must have been related to her husband's family, the Pig's Head family. 6 A parchment letter from 1493 in the Riksarkivet gives a clue as to how Nils Mänsson was related to the older pig head family. The letter is unfortunately damaged by moisture and partially illegible, even under ultraviolet light. However, its content is beyond doubt. When the lawman for Västmanland and Dalarna Knut Eskilsson (Banér) held a lawmansting in Västeras (in the presence of, among other distinguished men, the national superintendent Sten Sture) Nils Mánsson appeared on Kopparberget and complained that a certain Anders Larson in "Giäse" (probably Gäsjö in Norberg's parish ) had acquired a total of 2⅔ acres of land in the villages of Rysta and Bellsta, Odensvi parish, Äkerbo county. The lawyer, however, rejected Nils' claim after Anders had proved by presenting both a deed of sale and a deed of fast that his "parents" had bought the disputed land from a "mongx" Henriksson for 110 Stockholm coins. The lawman's verdict says nothing about who this Mäns or Magnus was, but the conclusion is close at hand that he was Nils Mansson's father. 5 The documents mentioned in this article thus solve the old riddle about how the two introduced Svinhufud families are related. Their common origin must already be sought in the early 1400S. The coat of arms that gave them their name was inherited several times through the female line, something that was fairly common in the Middle Ages but has confused genealogists ever since. 11 APPENDIX: Edition of the 1493 lawman's judgment The lawman's judgment of 1493 has never been printed, and there are, as far as I know, no modern copies. The researcher who wants to read its text is thus referred to the original in the National Archives, which is difficult to read due to moisture damage. To assist interested researchers, I am printing here my transcript of the letter, partially done with the help of ultraviolet light. The transcript is provided with the reservation that I am no expert in medieval Swedish, and I have probably been guilty of mistakes in details. I thank Professor Per-Axel Wiktorsson, who kindly gave me good advice on the art of publishing texts in Swedish. The printer who printed the letter made extensive use of abbreviations. I've highlighted in italics the letters I added when breaking down the abbreviations. In brackets are words that could not be read due to the damage, but which I thought I could guess. Three points in brackets [.] mark places where I could neither read nor guess. The slashes / (comma) mark the punctuation marks found in the original. I have added periods at the end of some sentences to make reading easier.

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The letter is not transcribed in Johan Peringskiöld's large transcription work, but his assistant C. R. Berch has written a summary in Diarium novum Peringskiöldianum III, p. 2286 (in the Vitterhetsakademien's deposit in the National Archives). The letter seems to have been damaged even then, as Berch could not read the year either and his information about the number of herbage in the dispute is incorrect. Kröningsvärd read the year as "mcdxliv", thus 1444, but Tom Söderberg, without explanation, miscalculated the letter to 1450, see Stora Kopparberget und medeltiden and Gustav Vasa, Stockholm 1932, p. 230, n. 3. At my request, the state herald Henrik Klackenberg kindly informed me that the year in the letter is written "mcd×lx", which explains Söderberg's dating.

However, it is hard to believe that the writer of the letter would have chosen such a complicated way of writing 1450. Either there is a typing error (for 1449?), or the scribe started writing 1449 (mcdxlix) because he forgot that it was already 1450, but corrected himself before writing the last characters. ANDeRS WINROH, b. 1965, file. dr, assistant professor of history at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Was 1987-1991 editor at Swedish Biographical Lexicon. Has written the books Stockholms stadsarkiv and slätforskaren. A tutorial for researchers in Stockholm's family and personal history (SSGF's writing series, 2;
1991) and The Making of Gratian's Decretum (Cambridge 2000), as well as several articles on historical, genealogical and biographical topics.

11 Cf. Hans Gillingstam, "Could one in the Middle Ages take up arms from his wife's family?" Personal history journal 58 (1960), pp. 84-87. 12 The tens and ones in the year are thus not legible. That the letter was issued in 1493, however, is evident from the fact that another letter was issued on the same day ( Odensdagen nest aepter nativitate marie ) 1493 in Västeras and sealed by several people who also sealed the lawman's judgment, see Riksarkivet, paper letter I, 1 1 September 1493. 13 "nils" repeated by mistake. 14 According to Kröningsvärd's in and of itself unreliable edition of Magnus Henriksson's deed of sale, only "half-full" örügland was sold here. 15 "had" added in the margin.

The Common Origin of the Svinhufvud Families, By Anders Winroth

One of perhaps the most eye-catching Swedish noble names is Pig's head, carried by two ancient introduced lineages: Pig's head by Qvalstad (Nr.145) and Svinhufvud in Västergötland ( Nr.199). That the latter's principal branch changed its name, first to Qvist and then to Nordqvist, perhaps testifies to a certain doubt concerning the appropriateness of the name. The main branch was also subjected to estate circulation, with the result that the nobility was forgotten, and it was only twenty years ago that PontusMöller was able to introduce this branch to the genealogies of the House of Knights. However, other members of the family seem to have worn the name with pride, such as, for example, the fi the Finnish president Pehr (Pekka) Evind Svinhufvud af Qvalstad; af Qvalstad; (1861- 1944). Both families originate from Kopparberget in Dalarna, and one would imagine that they have a common origin. However, this common origin has so far eluded research. Gustaf Elgenstierna's review from (at least in this regard). than that the noble progenitor of the family Svinhufvud in Västergötland, Daniel Torkelsson, was married to a cousin of the noble progenitor of the family Svinhufvud of Qvalstad Peder Hansson or granddaughter of the latter's grandfather Peder Jönsson Skrifvare.

The noble progenitors, who lived in the 1500-talet century and both were ennobled by Johan III, did not use the family name that their descendants adopted 1600-talet century, but they were known by first names and patronymics like most of their brothers. However, they used a heraldic coat of arms containing a boar's head, which apparently gave rise to the family name. Where did they get this weapon from? The progenitor of the Västergötland family Daniel Torkelsson must have taken the weapon from his mother-in-law Margareta Hansdotter , which belonged to the so-called older pig's head family. This family had been one of the leading salvation families at Kopparberget under 1400- Talet the number. Its lineage is usually traced back to one Jön's "swinshwow" as mentioned He must have been Margareta's great-grandfather.

Talk held at lunch with the family Svinhufvud af Qvalstad at Riddarhuset in Stockholm on September 29, 2013

Spoke at lunch with the family Svinhufvud af Qvalstad at Riddarhuset in Stockholm on September 29, 2013 By Johan A. Lundberg secretary of the Family Association SVINHUFVUD in Westergötland Ladies and gentlemen! This weekend you have made an excursion into your early family history, a family history that to a large extent is also our early family history. You have made an excursion back to the roots of Kopparbergslagen in Dalarna. In the Svinhufvud Family Association in Westergötland, we arranged a similar excursion in 1999 which was much appreciated. After this weekend, you probably know everything about the Svinhufvud families' partly common origins in Dalarna a long time ago, so I will not dwell on that. I have instead been asked by Pehr Sommar to update you with some information about your enraged siblings in Sweden, the family Svinhufvud in Westergötland, No. 199. This family today officially consists of two branches: a main branch, whose future existence is clearly endangered, and a younger branch, which is slightly less endangered. Daniel Torkelsson (Torkilsson). Miner at Stora Kopparberget. Noble Married 1st with Anna Jönsdotter, who on her mother descended from a late medieval family circle in Dalarna who carried pig heads. Jöns Danielsson Fogde. (died 1613) Married to Christina Larsdotter (von Köllen) Göran Jönsson Svinhufvud (died 1639) Huvudmannagren (Qvist / Nordqvist) Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud (died 1636) Younger branch (Svinhufvud) which on the mother descended from a late medieval family circle in Dalarna who carried pigs' main weapons. Jöns Danielsson Fogde. (died 1613) Married to Christina Larsdotter (von Köllen) Göran Jönsson Svinhufvud (died 1639) Huvudmannagren (Qvist / Nordqvist) Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud (died 1636) Younger branch (Svinhufvud) which on the mother descended from a late medieval family circle in Dalarna who carried pigs' main weapons. Jöns Danielsson Fogde. (died 1613) Married to Christina Larsdotter (von Köllen) Göran Jönsson Svinhufvud (died 1639) Huvudmannagren (Qvist / Nordqvist) Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud (died 1636) Younger branch (Svinhufvud)

The Common Origin of the Svinhufvud Families, By Anders Winroth

Daniel Torkelsson Svinhufvud till Främby, by Adelsvapen Geneology

Pig Head in Westergötland by Wikipedia

Swine head in Westergötland is a Swedish noble family with genus number 199. The oldest known ancestor is the bartender and tailor at Stora Kopparberget , Torkil Andersson, mentioned 1538-1539, at Hästberg near Falun . Her son Daniel Tårkilsson received a letter of June 22, 1581, from Johan III at Stockholm Castle , with the weapon carried by the family. In various variants over the centuries, the weapon shows the head of a boar.

Genealogists have sometimes confused Torkil's ancestry with the ancestors of the Swinehufvuden (ancestors). It was Daniel's wife Anna Margareta Jönsdotter who, through her mother, introduced the name Svinhufvud in the following genealogy, even though Daniel formally received the letter of guilt from the majesty. Anna Margareta's ancestry, via grandfather Jeppe Hansson (Pig Head), goes back to a Jöns in Höjen , who lived in the 1300s. He was given two sons, Daniel Johannis and Hans, who became church pastor in Hedemora 1405-1427 and mayor at Stora Kopparberget 1439. Both carried a pig's head in the weapon.

The confusion is said to have been exacerbated considerably by references to Kröningssvärd's Diplomatarium dalekarlicum , where incorrect links to Norway and Denmark as well as bad name connections were introduced without evidence.

The main branch of the family called itself Qvist at the end of the 17th century and now Nordqvist . On the women's side, the family is related to the noble family Svinhufvud af Qvalstad .

Notes

The family originates from Dalarna. The oldest known ancestor is the mountain man at Stora Kopparberget, Torkil Andersson Skräddare (mentioned in 1538 and lived in 1551) at Hästberg near Falun. His son, Daniel Tårkilsson, received a shield letter 1581 22/6 at Stockholm's castle from King Johan III with the coat of arms carried by the family. His first wife, Anna Jönsdotter, was descended through her mother from the old medieval Svinhufvu family in Dalarna. His grandson, the major Carl Jönsson Swinehufwudh (died 1636) to Stora Dingelvik in Steneby parish in Västergötland, who adopted the family name after the coat of arms, was introduced on behalf of the family on 1633 15/2 in the third class, the journeyman class, under current no. 199, with the addition in Westergötland after above-mentioned landscape to distinguish it from the other family Svinhufvud. The family was elevated in 1778 3/11 in the then re-established second class, the knight class. The main branch of the family called itself Qvist from the end of the 17th century and nowadays Nordqvist. On the female side, the family is crowned with the noble family Svinhufvud af Qvalstad no. 145. The original shield letter must have been lost.

Jöns Danielsson (overview team 2, son of Daniel Torkelsson, adlad Svinhufvud, tab 1), to Främby and Lilljan in Torsång's parish Kopparbergs county, which his homestead received in 1595-01-24. Joined in Born County 1583–1584 and in West Silvberg County 1587. Ånyo joined Born County 1589–1590 and in East Dalarne 1591–1599. Attached 1 Säters län 1601-1605 and also in Näsgårds län 1601-1602 and on Östra Silvberg 1603-01-12-1604. Authorization to recognize Tuna except the bridge 1602-09-03. Received through K. letter 1606-01-01 (with confirmation. 1612-11-30) to the eternal property of four kronohemmans, which Gustaf I lettered to his grandfather Jöns Persson in Risholn. Joined in East Dalarne 1606-01-06 [4]. Death in 1613.5 His mortuary continued the mining operations held by him until the summer of 163320. 'His coat of arms, a dark gray pig's head in gray field, and the initial letters of his name, JD, was painted on the organ in Falu church, also on the pillar where beside his prejudice his arms hung. ' Married 1st with NN Married 2nd (gave morning gift 1596-11-01) 1 Christina Larsdotter, to Täckeråker in Österhaninge parish Stockholm County, who lived widow in 1641 and carried two cars in cross between four bullets, probably daughter of 21 the lord captain and owner of Täckeråker Lars von Köllen. She kept inheritance between herself and the children in 1616 and pledged Främby to the Chamber Council Bror Andersson (Rålamb) in 161720. probably the daughter of 21 the knuckle chief man and the owner of Täckeråker Lars von Köllen. She kept inheritance between herself and the children in 1616 and pledged Främby to the Chamber Council Bror Andersson (Rålamb) in 161720. probably the daughter of 21 the knuckle chief man and the owner of Täckeråker Lars von Köllen. She kept inheritance between herself and the children in 1616 and pledged Främby to the Chamber Council Bror Andersson (Rålamb) in 161720.

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  • Jag tackar min vän socionom Torsten Berglund för många värdefulla påpekanden.

(Källa adelskapen.com):

Daniel Torkelsson. Adlad Svinhufvud till Främmandeby i Kopparbergs sn/W av konung Johan III 1581-06-22. Bodde på gamla gården Kniva vid Kopparberget. Gift 1:o med Anna Jönsdotter. Dotter till häradshövdingen över hela Dalarna Jöns Persson till Risholm adlad 1561-07-20 med en halv älg i vapnet och Margareta Hansdotter Svinhufvud. Om hennes mors släkt, se rättelserna till adliga ätten Ikornsköld. Gift 2:o med Brita Månsdotter, † 1614-07-24 och begraven i Falu kyrka, i hennes 1:a gifte, (gift 2:o före 1601-01-20 med bergsman Christopher Olofsson Gyllenknoster i hans 2:a gifte, adlad men ej introducerad). Dotter till fogden Måns Knutsson Roos af Hjemsäter och Christina Gregorsdotter, (rött lejon).

Om Daniel Torkelsson, till Främby (Svinhufvud) (Norsk)

Daniel Torkelsson . Advin Svinhufvud to Algeria in Kopparbergs sn / W by King Johan III 1581-06-22. Stayed at the old farm Kniva at Kopparberget. Married 1: o with Anna Jönsdotter . Daughter of the ruler over the Dalarna Jöns Persson to Risholm passed 1561-07-20 with half a moose in the gun and Margareta Hansdotter Svinhufvud . About her mother's family, see the corrections to the plain Meat Ikornsköld . Married 2: o with Brita Månsdotter , † 1614-07-24 and buried in Falu church, in her 1st wedding (married 2: o before 1601-01-20 with mountain man Christopher Olofsson Gyllenknoster in his 2nd marriage, complete but not introduced). Daughter of the fiancé Måns Knutsson Roos of Hjemsäter and Christina Gregorsdotter, (red lion) .

Children:

Jöran Danielsson Svinhufvud , † childless no later than 1594 according to the dictionary Week things 1599-05-29.

Daniel Danielis Cuprimontanus Svinhufvud , † 1588. See Tab. 3 .

Erik Danielsson Svinhufvud lived in 1594 according to the Dictionary Week thing 1599-05-29. Bergsmansgård. Stayed in Kallviken.

Jöns Danielsson Svinhufvud , † See Tab. 4 .

Anna Danielsdotter Svinhufvud , lived yet 1632-11-22, according to the book, Vika ting 1599-05-29 when she is called an old-fashioned rubber and received compensation for her pledged home. Married 1: o before 1569 with the mountain man Peder Nilsson in Nygården, Vika sn and lived most recently from 1569 in Risholm, present Sundborn's snow. Lived in 1594 according to the Dictionary Week things 1599-05-29. but was probably † before 1596-05-08. His 1st married Malin from Koberga, Husby sn. Married 2: o before 1598-08-04 with the contractor and the churchman of Malungs sn Hermanus Pauli Angermannus born in Billsta, Sollefteå sn, † in January 1617 in Malungs sn in his 2nd marriage. Ekströms Västerås stift's herald ministry contains incorrect information about Annas marriage.

Susanna Danielsdotter Svinhufvud . Married before 1587 with the citizen and the councilor in Gävle Lars Olofsson lived yet 1615 but was † before 1650. Councilor 1587 and Mayor 1615 in Gävle.

Kerstin Danielsdotter Svinhufvud born about 1568, † 1655. Married 1: o with Karl Eriksson in Gammalgården in Kniva, Vika sn, † between 1618-10-08 and 1619-03-18 when wife Kerstin offered up half of Gammelgården as her deceased husband bought together with Kerstin's brother-in-law Henrik Karlsson . Married 2: o 1628 with the church leader in Vika pastorate, Västerås stift / U Nicolaus Svenonis Jemtius Isogaeus born 1572 in Jämtland † 1660-08-27 in Vika sn. His 1st married 1607 with Karin Åkesdotter , † 1627-08-09 in Vika sn. His 3rd married 1657 with Elisabet Eriksdotter Rosenlund , † 1686-03-28 in Stora Tuna sn.

Barbro Danielsdotter Svinhufvud lived in 1619. Married 1: o with Lars Larsson , † 1616/17 According to Elisabet Hemström from Falun. Married 2: o by 1618 with the mountain man Henrik Karlsson in Gammelgården in Kniva, Vika Sn, lived in 1639 according to a judge. Offered 1619-03-18 on Vika ting halva Gammelgården. Sources: V-ridge HM: I: 1 s602ff, d: o HM: I: 2 s46f, 575, d: o HM: II: 1 s363, 693f, Kopp s470, Reverb: II.6 s11, Klingsbo s23ff, Gävle Tb, IndHist s14, TB, KoppDomb 1615-03-27.

Source - https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Svinhufvud_i_V%C3%A4sterg%C3%B...

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"Från Gamla Världen till Nya":

25460. TORKELSSON, ennobled SVINHUFVUD i VÄSTERGÖTLAND, Daniel of Främby, b. ca 1500; lived at Kniva, Kopparberg, mineowner at Stora Kopparberg, ennobled 1581; m. (4, 21, 41)

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Adlad 1581



Adlad Svinhufvud av Johan III år 1581.

Nämnd 1543 - 1581.

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Daniel Torkelsson adlades 22/6 1581 Svinhufvud av Westergötland av Johan III. Ätten introducerades 15/2 1633 som nummer 199 genom sonsonen majoren Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud. Daniel Torkelsson var gift med Margareta Jönsdotter, dotter till Jöns Persson i Risholn som var ättling till den äldre icke adliga släkten Svinhufvud från Dalarna. Att släkten blev adlad till Västergötland berodde på det faktum att Carl Jönsson bodde på Steneby som då låg i Västergötland men numera i Dalsland.



Död före 1601.
Har Torkil Olofsson och Ragnild som föräldrar. Var bergsman och ägde jämte sina bröder egendomen Främby vid Stora Kopparberget, vilken de 1552 sålde till Gustav I, som innehade den till 1556. Daniel som därefter bodde på Risholen. Till Främmandeby(Främby) i Kopparbergs sn; Adlad 22/6 1581 av Johan III, och fick till vapen ett vitt svinhuvud i rött fält i skölden och på hjälmen ett rött svinhuvud; Bodde på den gamla gården Kniva vid Kopparberget. - Gift 1:o med Anna Margareta Jönsdotter, dotter av häradshövdingen över hela Dalarne Jöns Persson på Risholm, adlad 20/7 1561 med en halv älg i vapnet, och Margareta Hansdotter, av gamla Svinhuvudsläkten, sondotter till stamfadern för adl. ätten Svinhuvud av Qvalstad, nr 145, landsdomaren i Dalarne Per Jönsson skrivare; Gift 2:o med Brita Månsdotter i hennes 1:a gifte (g. 2:o före 1601 20/1 m. bergsmannen Christoffer Olofsson, adlad [Gyllenkloster] 1621 20/1, men ej introducerad i hans 2:a gifte), död 24/7 1614 och begravd i Falu kyrka, dotter av fogden Måns Knutsson ( Roos af Hjelmsäter, nr 51) och Christina Gregorsdotter (rött lejon)."

Ätterna Svinhufvud och deras historia, Elisabet Hemström, sid 8 "Jöns Perssons och Margareta Hansdotters dotter Anna gifte sig, troligen på 1530-talet, med bergsmannen Daniel Torkelsson. Deras barn upptog svinhuvudvapnet efter mormodern och blev därmed den första generationen av den ätt som sedan fick namnet Svinhufvud i Västergötland. Daniel Torkelsson hade blivit adlad av Johan III 1581, men det var först sonsonen Carl Jönsson som sökte introduktion på Riddarhuset.

Daniel Torkelsson var son till en förmögen skräddare och bergsman Torkel Andersson på Hästberg men ägde också en gård i Främby. Där bodde han till 1551, då Gustav Vasa bytte till sig både hans och svärfaderns Främby-gårdar för att göra dem till en kunglig avelsgård. Daniel och hans familj flyttade då till Risholn. Efter fem år avvecklades dock kronobruket och gårdarna återgick till de ursprungliga ägarna. I skattelängden från Älvsborgs lösen 1571 finner man Daniel Torkelsson i Främby igen, med en förmögenhet taxerad till 799 1/2 mark. Däri ingick även boskapen, bestående av 17 nötkreatur, 12 getter, 5 får och 3 svin.

Ett tiotal år senare hade Daniel lämnat Främby till sina vuxna söner Jöran, Erik och Jöns möjligen också en Hans, som finns antecknad där i kopparlängden 1585 men i övrigt är okänd. Själv hade Daniel flyttat till Gammelgården i Kniva, som tillhörde hans nya hustru Brita Månsdotter (Roos af Hjelmsäter) - en dam med förnäma anor ända ner till kejsar Karl den Store. Hon var född på Kinnekulle i Västergötland, men hennes mor Christina Gregersdotter hade varit bördig till Gammelgården. Morfadern Greger Ulfsson var bror med Hans Jeppessons första hustru Kerstin Ulfsdotter.

Förmodligen bodde Daniel och Brita på Gammelgården livet ut. Därefter gick gården i arv till dottern Kerstin, gift med bergsmannen Carl Eriksson, och sedan till deras ättlingar i flera generationer. Familjens närmaste granne på 1590-talet var bergsmannen Olof Markvardsson, vars lille son Jöran så småningom blev känd som "den svenska skaldekonstens fader" Georg Stiernhielm. Tack vare detta är den sedan länge övergivna Gammelgårdens läge ännu känt och en del husgrunder bevarade."



Daniel Torkilsson, (Nobil. Svlnhufvud), Till Fr emby eller Fremmandeby i Kopparbergs socken; Adlad 22 jan 1581, af Konung Johan III, undfående till vapen ett hvitt svinhofvud i rödt fält i skölden och på hjelmen ett rödt svinhofvud; Bodde på gamla gården Knifva vid Kopparberget. — Gift 1:o med Anna Margaretha Jönsdotter; dotter af Domaren i Dalarne Jöns Pehrsson på Risholm och Margaretha, Hans Jeppessons, af gamla Svinhufvudslägten, dotter, med hans 2.dra. hustru, Elin, samt sondotter till stamfadern för adel. ätten Svinhufvud af Qvalstari, N:o 145, Landsdomaren i Dalarne Pehr Jönsson, Skrifvare, till Fremmandeby: — 2:o med Brita Månsdotler, i hennes l:a gifte, + 1614 24 / 7 och begrafyen i Falun kyrka; dotter af Befallningsmannen på Örebro Måns Knutsson (Roos af Hjelmsäter, N:o 51), till Blom- berg och Aspeberg, med hans l:a fru, Christina Gregersdotter, samt omgift med den rike Bergs- mannen Christoffer Olsson, Nobil. Gyllenknoster (ej introd.), i Nohr, också i hans 2:a gifte. Barn:

1. En Son; Bodde emellan Grangärde och Flöda i Dalarne; + 100 år gammal.

1. Daniel Damelis, Cuprimontanus ; Kyrkoherde. Se Tab. 2.

1. Eric Danielsson ; Bergsman; Bodde i Källvikcn.

1. Jöns Danielsson; Befallningsman. Se Tab. 3.

2. Kjerstin Danielsdotter. Gift med Herr Nils i Wika.



Bergslagsman i Främby, Stora Kopparberget i Dalarna

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Daniel Torkelsson Svinhufvud's Timeline

1530
1530
Hästberg, Stora Kopparberg, (Falun), Dalarnas landskap, Sweden
1550
October 3, 1550
Falun, Vika, Dalarna County, Sweden
1550
Främby, Falun, Stora Kopparberg, Dalarna County, Sweden
1553
1553
Torsång, Dalarna County, Sweden
1568
1568
1569
1569
1601
January 20, 1601
Age 71
Framby, Stora Kopparberg, Falun, Dalarna County, Sweden
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