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Ingeborg Magnusdotter Ulvåsa

Birthdate:
Death: 1390 (58-67)
Vadstena, Östergötland, Sweden
Place of Burial: Vadstena, Östergötland, Sweden
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Magnus Gudmarsson (Ulvåsa) and Katarina Birgersdotter Finsta
Wife of Bengt Turesson Bielke and Erengisle Suneson, Earl of Orkney
Mother of Ture bengtsson Bengtsson (Bielke), till Örby; Sten Bengtsson (Bielke); Sigrid Bengtsdotter (Bielke); Margareta Bengtsdotter (Bielke); Kristina Bengtsdotter Bielke and 1 other

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About Ingeborg Magnusdotter Ulvåsa

Ingeborg Magnusdotter (Ulvåsa)

  • Daughter of Magnus Gudmarsson Ulvåsa and Katarina Birgersdotter Finsta
  • Ingeborg Magnusdotter of the Ulvåsas family, later remarried to Earl Erengisle Sunesson (Bååt). Knight; marsh 1376; also held several judicial positions; once inhabited the old family farm Kråkerum on Öland, but during the latter part of his life seems to have usually lived at Marieborg Castle near Enköping, where he also died.

Married

Bengt Turesson (son of Ture Kettilsson, Tab. 4). Squire. Privy Council. Mentioned between the years 1341–1358. Married to Ingeborg Magnusdotter (lion) in her 1st marriage [married 2nd to earl Erengisle Sunesson ( Boat ), died 1392], buried in Vadstena 1390-06-28, daughter of the knight Magnus Gudmarsson ( Ulvåsaätten ) and Karin Birgersdotter (Finstaätten).

Children

  • Sigrid Bengtsdotter, died 1392. Married 1st with the knight and captain of Viborg Sune Håkansson ( 2 inverted rafters), who is mentioned 1345–1369, but was dead 1380. Married 2nd with the gunsmith Heyne von Vitzen.
  • Margareta Bengtsdotter, died 1370-08-03. Married to the knight, councilor and lawyer in Södermanland Erengisle Nilsson (Hammersta family) in his 1st marriage [married 2nd before 1382 to Kristina Röriksdotter to Ridö in her 1st marriage, daughter of the knight Rörik Tordsson ( Farmer ) and Märta Gislesdotter], died 1406-11-11.
  • Kristina Bengtsdotter, Married before 1386 to the knight and captain of Axevalla Gerhard Snakenborg, who is mentioned in the years 1366–1402, in his 2nd marriage [married 1st to a daughter of the knight Nils Magnusson (post)].
  • Ture Bengtsson, Knights and Councilors. Died 1414. to Örby in Vendels parish, Uppsala county, which he received through his marriage. Underlagman in Västmanland 1378. Was a knight in 1388 and a councilor in 1389. District chief in Lagunda district in 1390. District chief in Åkerbo district in Västmanland from 1407 and lawman in Uppland from 1409 until his death. Died 1414-11-20 and buried 1415 in Vadstena. He was one of Bo Jonsson's executors of wills and one of Queen Margaret's foremost advisers and active in the raffle meetings that the queen initiated throughout Sweden (Bbl.). Was a member of the great Nordic embassy, ​​which in 1405 stayed in England to end the negotiations on marriage between Erik of Pomerania and the English princess Filippa and probably picked up the royal bride during a new trip to England in 1406 (Norwegian Historical Journal Række II , Volume 2 pp. 355–362.).Margareta Arvidsdotter, daughter of the knight, councilor and lawyer in Finland Arvid Gustafsson ( Sparre av Vik ) to Vik and Elena Magnusdotter ( Sparre av Aspnäs ).
  • Sten Bengtsson, Knights and marsh. Died 1408. to Kråkerum and Ridö in Barkarö parish, Västmanland county, which he bought from Karl Ulfsson (Sparre) 1399-02-01 and Marieborg near Enköping. Knight. King Albrekt's marsh 1376. District chief in Simtuna district in Västmanland 1379. Lagman in Västmanland. Hövidsman at Nyköping after Bo Jonsson's death. Lagman on Öland. Died 1408-07-20 at Marieborg and buried in Vadstena. Like his uncle Nils Turesson, he was a supporter of King Albrekt and sided with him in the decisive battles of 1371, but then joined the aristocratic opposition party. During the years 1388 and 1389 he took an active part in Queen Margareta's summons and King Albrekt's deposition and was from the beginning one of the queen's trusted men and in 1390 was called the queen's captain (Bbl.). Married 1371-09-27 Tofta medKatarina Holmgersdotter, daughter of Holmger Karlsson ( retrospective wolf ), to Hästholmen and Kristina Nilsdotter (Revelstaätten).

Ulvåsaätten

Magnus Gudmarsson (son of Gudmar Magnusson, tab. 1). Mentioned at the earliest in 1316. Became a knight some of the years 1328—1337 and is mentioned as King Magnus' council in 1351 in a record, which, however, can hardly be considered a witness in terms of the title of national councilor. His manor was Lo, either in Erska sn in Bjärka hd or in Långareds sn in Kullings hd, both in Västergötland, to which his wife signed up. Inherited sister Katarina's estate in Ydre hd in Östergötland and among others. a. in Norra Vedbo hd in Småland and in Skånings and Ale hd in Västergötland. Taken together with his wife and family in 1352 in the maintenance of Värnhem monastery. Lived 20.6 1357 but was apparently dead 21.9 1363. Occupied the maiden weapon, a rising lion. Was apparently 20.9 1316, but not yet 14.3 1315 married to Katarina Birgersdotter, daughter of the Riksråd, the Uppland lawyer and the knight Birger Petersson (Finstaätten ) and his second wife Ingeborg Bengtsdotter ( Folkungaättens lagmansgren ). Mrs. Katarina inherited estates from her mother in Ydre hd in Östergötland and from her father estates in Danderyd in Uppland and in Norra Vedbo hd in Småland.

Children

  • Ingeborg Magnusdotter, born around 1327. Was buried in Vadstena monastery church 28.6 1390. Owned property in Norra Vedbo hd in Småland. Was first married to King Erik Magnusson's councilor Bengt Turesson ( Bielke ), who is mentioned 1341—1358, and was no later than 1377 remarried to the councilor and knight Erengisl Sunason ( Boat ), earl of the Orkney Islands, in his third marriage. Mr. Erengisl, who was first married to a Margareta, the second time to Annot or Agneta, who was probably the daughter of Malise, Earl of Strathearn and Orkney, and died before 21.12 1360, mentioned as early as 1339, died 26.12 1392 and buried in Vadstena monastery .

The Swedish Diplomatarium's National Archives of Medieval Letters

SDHK No: 11213

  • Dating: 1378 April 23, of Issue: Vadstena

Erengisle Sunesson earl chooses his burial place in Vadstena monastery together with his wife Ingeborg and bequeaths with the consent of his friends and relatives for his soul gain and his forgiveness of sins to the sisters and brothers in this monastery the following properties and interest. In Ålems parish: by master Jöns 2 marks money, by Harald Olofsson in Bäcketorp 18 öre, by Ingeld there 18 öre, by Gudmund Gran there ½ mark, by Ragvald "Cauta" there ½ mark, by Olof Kare there 2 öre, by Peter Copper there 2 öre, in Ödebo 9 öre, by Peter Lang 9 öre and in Häggemåla 3 öre. In Mönsterås parish: in Mönsterås (village) 3 öre, in Åsevad 9 öre, in Mölstad 18 öre, in Habbestorp 12 öre and of the same croft 9 öre, in Gränebo 3 öre, in Ingebo 3 öre and in Krokstorp 3 öre. In Högsby parish: in Mellby 7 öre, in Långemåla 18 öre and 5 öre in the same place, in Släthult 18 pennies, in Böta 3 öre, in Bötterum 6 öre, in Gillberga 1 öre, in Ekeby 3 öre, in Hammarby 6 öre and in Västramark 2 ½ öre in Hammarby bay. During their lifetime, the issuers must collect the return from these properties. If they exchange any of the properties for other better or better located properties, they do so for the long-term needs of the monastery and not for their own sake. Erengisle Sunesson and Ingeborg dispose of these properties, as well as the better estates that they, according to what has been written, may be exchanged for, with full ownership of Vadstena monastery and promise that none of their heirs, born or unborn, will henceforth be able to prevent, blame or recall this. If they exchange any of the properties for other better or better located properties, they do so for the long-term needs of the monastery and not for their own sake. Erengisle Sunesson and Ingeborg dispose of these properties, as well as the better estates that they, according to what has been written, may be exchanged for, with full ownership of Vadstena monastery and promise that none of their heirs, born or unborn, will henceforth be able to prevent, blame or recall this. If they exchange any of the properties for other better or better located properties, they do so for the long-term needs of the monastery and not for their own sake. Erengisle Sunesson and Ingeborg dispose of these properties, as well as the better estates that they, according to what has been written, may be exchanged for, with full ownership of Vadstena monastery and promise that none of their heirs, born or unborn, will henceforth be able to prevent, blame or recall this. - https://www.geni.com/photo/view?album_type=photos_of_me&id=6000000005230642398&photo_id=6000000144281446821&position=0

The letter is sealed by Bishop Nils (Hermansson) in Linköping, Mr. Karl (Ulfsson) of Tofta, Mr. Birger Ulfsson, Bo Jonsson, the issuer's niece Mrs. Kristina (Ulfsdotter) in Fågelvik and Mr. Bengt Filipsson and by the issuer.- https://sok.riksarkivet.se/dokument/sdhk/11213.pdf

Sources

  • Svenska sigiller från medeltiden
  • Author / Editor: Hildebrand, Bror Emil ; Hildebrand, Bror Emil
  • Publishing place: Stockholm | Year of publication: 1862 - 67 | Publishing house: Akad. förlag
  • Call number: 2 Herald. 27 h-1
  • Series: Svenska sigiller från medeltiden
  • Permalink: http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-
  • Post-medieval transcripts: Peringskiöld: E 60 fol. 147; Örnhielm: IX pp. 638
  • About Erengisle Sunesson (boat), titular earl of the Orkney Islands, and his third wife Ingeborg Magnusdotter (Ulvåsaätten) see ÄSF I, p. 92. About Erengisle's nephews Karl Ulfsson and Kristina Ulfsdotter till Fågelvik (Sparre av Tofta) see ÄSF I, p. 87 f.
  • For the listed properties in Ålems, Mönsterås and Högsby parishes, see DMS, Småland 4: 2.
  • About Västramark, a border area in the western part of Handbörds district, see DMS, aa, p. 26.
  • On Hammarby Fjarding as evidence of an early division into Fjärding in Högsby parish, see DMS, aa, p. 79.
  • Erengisle Sunesson seems to have originally drawn up the will only for himself and only later brought in his wife, which is shown by the fact that Mrs. Ingeborg's name was added as well as by the pronouns written in rasur in the plural ('vi', 'vår' etc.) which replace singular forms ( see text notes below).
  • Ang. Åsevad see Festskrift till Harry Ståhl, 1985, p. 320.
  • Gallèn, Jarl (1957). Wernstedt Folke . ed. Ulvåsaätten . Older Swedish families of salvation: genealogies. Bd 1. H. 1. Stockholm: Riddarhusdirektionen. p. 92. -
  • Raneke, Jan. Swedish medieval weapons
  • Äldre Svenska Frälseätter I: 1, sid 92 b

Om Ingeborg Magnusdotter Ulvåsa (svenska)

Ingeborg Magnusdotter (Ulvåsa)

Ingeborg Magnusdotter. Född omkr. 1327. Blev begravd i Vadstena klosterkyrka 28.6 1390. Ägde gods i Norra Vedbo hd i Småland. Var först gift med konung Erik Magnussons råd Bengt Turesson (Bielke), som omtalas 1341—1358, och blev senast 1377 omgift med riksrådet och riddaren Erengisl Sunason (Båt), jarl av Orkneyöarna, i hans tredje gifte. Herr Erengisl, som första gången varit gift med en Margareta, andra gången med Annot eller Agneta, som troligen var dotter av Malise, jarl av Strathearn och Orkney, och dog före 21.12 1360, omtalas redan 1339, dog 26.12 1392 och begrovs i Vadstena kloster.

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