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Major Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud

Swedish: Carl Svinhuvud i Västergötland (Jönsson), till Stora Dingelvik, Finnish: Maj. Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud i Westergötland (Svinhufvud), till Stora Dingelvik
Also Known As: "Svinhuvud (nr: 199)"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Främby, Stora Kopparberg , Falun, Dalarna County, Sweden
Death: September 1636 (32-41)
Verben', Demydivs'kyi district, Rivne Oblast, Ukraine (K.I.A.)
Immediate Family:

Son of Jöns Svinhufvud, till Främby and Christina von Köllen
Husband of Margareta Svenske
Father of Brita Carlsdotter Svinhufvud, i Västergötland; Major Jöns Carlsson Svinhufvud i Westergötland till Stora Dingelvik; Anna Carlsdotter Svinhufvud; Margareta Carlsdotter Svinhufvud i Västergötland; Carl Carlsson Svinhufvud and 3 others
Brother of Elisabeth Svinhufvud; Daniel Svinhufvud; Lars Svinhufvud; Fänrik Cornelius Jönsson Svinhufvud; Brita Svinhufvud and 3 others

Occupation: Major, Häradshövding
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About Major Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud

Major Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud till Stora Dingelvik of Västergötland

Or Svinhufvud i Westergötland which is the form used by the Riddarhuset.

Married

  • Married: Margareta Svenskedotter, daughter of Lennart Pedersson Svenske, till Säter and Elin Jakobsdotter Baat, Nr. 3.

Children

  • Jöns Carlsson (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1622 in Steneby/P. died 1659-06-27 in Bromshöög Zeeland, Copenhagen/Denmark.
  • Brita Carlsdotter (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1623 in Ärtemark/P. died 1700. Of the noble family Svinhufvud in Västergötland. Rick Gården Furnäs in Ärtemark by modern Margareta Svenskt.
  • Anna Carlsdotter (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1624 in Steneby/P.
  • Margareta Carlsdotter (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1626 in Steneby/P. died about 1720.
  • Carl Carlsson (Svinhufvud) Pedigree Chart born 1627 in Steneby/P, buried about 1676. Captain.
  • Christina Carlsdotter (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1628 in Steneby/P.
  • Lennart Carlsson (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1629 in Steneby/P. Died about 1695, lieutenant.
  • Johan Carlsson (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1631 in Steneby/P. died about 1715 captain.

Source Adelsvapen Svenske_nr_258, TAB_5

National Archives' Subject Collections. Personal Histories of Major Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud & Margareta Svenske

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 promoted 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.

Dingelvik 2:118 Dingelvik Estate

Larger fence laying located on a height in an open agricultural landscape (see map 5). On the property there is a residential building, wing building, warehouse, barn, stables and wagon slides. Dingelvik is a large manor house with a long history. Under the property further back in time there were 46 crofts, and farms such as Baldersnäs, Billingsfors, Värnshögen, Langed and Lästevik. The farm is mentioned as early as 1449 in written sources, then with the squire Sven Jonsson as owner. During the latter part of the 16th century, Dingelvik's two farms (North and South) were owned by the well-to-do Mrs. Karin Svensdotter. In the 17th century the farm came to belong to Margareta Svenske, and towards the end of the 18th century the court-junker Reuter is the owner. During the 19th and 20th centuries, the farm has had several different owners. The residential building probably has an old core, but has been rebuilt in stages, and underwent a major rebuild in 1848. It was probably then that it got its second floor. The building was renovated during the first half of the 20th century. Recently, the building got a pillared veranda on the south side. The barnyard and stables are large, well-kept and stately buildings with brick walls respective natural stone. Aven magazine is a larger building.

Page N64 (3) was owned by Mrs. Karin Pä Dingelvik in 1563: 1577 by Nils Månsson on Bro; 1619 by Mrs. Margreta to Bro: 1637 by Carl Svinhufvud. Source: Beskrifning öfver grefskapet Dal, by Projekt Runeberg

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Notice for Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud To Stora Dingelvik in Steneby parish on Dal (Älvsborg); f. in the 1580s; Exhibited his grandfather's letter of nobility and was introduced under No. 199 in 1633, and the family has since been named Svinhufund in Westergöthland; Häradshöfding in Skärkind's härad in Östergöthland 1635, acc. Åkerstein; Was 1636 Major at Nerike and Wermland reg:te. lian got 1649 on 20 Oct. in donation six tax homes in Konga county in Småland. * Married to Margaretha Svenske; daughter of Ryttmästaren Lennart Pedersson Svenske, No. 258, Till Sätra, with Elin Bååt (No. 3). On February 15, 1633, Major Carl Jönsson introduced the Svinhufvud family in Westergötland to Norra Dingelvik in Steneby parish, Älvsborg county, at Riddarhuset. The family was registered under the full name Svinhufvud i Westergötland, no. 199, to be more easily distinguished from the family Svinhufvud (of Qvalstad), no. 145 introduced in 1627. Of the noble family Svinhufvud in Västergötland. To Stora Dingelvik in Steneby, lieutenant in the regiment of Närkes and Värmland in 1622, later major in 1634. Chieftain in Skärkind's district, Östergötland, 1635. Died in Verben, Saxony, during the 30-year kiget. The Svinhufvud family originates from Dalarna. It gained a foothold in northern Dalsland through the then-captain Carl Svinhufvud's marriage to Margareta Lennartdotter Svenske. This probably happened around 1620, when C. S. With his company was stationed at Näset in Värmland. [Gammelg%C3%A5rden's website]. Daughter Brita Svinhufvud and husband Henrik Oxe. Son Lennart Svinhufvud and husband Märta Roos.

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About Maj. Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud i Westergötland, till Stora Dingelvik (suomi)

Major Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud of Västergötland, Nr.199

Or Svinhufvud i Westergötland which is the form used by the Riddarhuset.

  • Born in Dalarna, Died in Norra Åsum/L in the war between Sweden and Denmark. Norra Åsum is located by Kristianstad. Major and District Chief
  • Pig head in Westergötland, Rank: Noble Family number: 199, Knighted: 1581-06-22, Introduced: 1633-02-15 Origin: Sweden, Dalarna, Falun, Hästberg.
  • RIKSDAGSPROTOKOLL, page 151
  • Värmlands regementes (Närkes och Värmlands regementes) historia, Volumes 1-2 By Carl Otto Nordensvan
  • February 15, 1633, Major Carl Jönsson introduced to Norra Dingelvik in Steneby parish, Älvsborgs län († 1636), Eight Svinhufvud in Westergötland at Riddarhuset. The eater was entered under the full name Svinhufvud in Westergötland, no. 199, in order to be easily distinguished from the 1620 introduced eater Svinhufvud (of Qvalstad), no. 145. (note Kerstin Melin)
  • Of the noble wheat Svinhufvud in Västergötland. To Stora Dingelvik in Steneby, Lieutenant at Närkes and Värmlands regiment 1622, later in 1634.
  • Heardshövding in the town of Skärkind, Östergötland, 1635.
  • Died in Verben, Saxony, during the 30-year-old chick.
  • To Stora Dingevik in Stenby parish at Dal f about 1585 Introduced in 1633 as No. 199 Häradshövding, Major Got 1649 in donation six treasure troops in the Kingdom of Sweden, Småland. Living description Born 1602 in Eskilsäter/S. died 1673 in Steneby/P. To your gel cove and pile, Steneby. Margareta was widowed 1636, when her husband died in the verbs, Saxony, during the 30-year war. She then inherited the farm your gel cove in Steneby. However, the real owner was her mother, Elin Jacobsdotter Bååt, until about 1646. Mrs. Margareta took 1655 to save the homestead pile to the farmhouse, and the 1656 was recorded both North and south of your gel cove as the pile as her seat yards. She also owned the Sword village, and from 1664 also Hälgerud. During her lifetime, she gave the children away with their own seating yards. She had 8 children. (Sources: The book "Steneby", the book "Ärtemark-a Dalsland parish" of I Löfgren)
  • The genus originates from Dalarna. Elder known ancestor is the mountain man at Stora Kopparberget, Torkil Andersson Tailor (mentioned 1538 and lived in 1551) on Hästberg at Falun. His son, Daniel Tårkilsson, received debt certificate 1581 22/6 at Stockholm's castle by King Johan III with the covenant brought by the family. His first wife, Anna Jönsdotter, was descended from her mother from the old medieval Svinhufvudätten in Dalarna. Her grandson, Major Carl Jönsson Swinehufwudh (dead 1636) to Stora Dingelvik in Steneby parish in Västergötland, which adopted the family name after the coat of arms, was introduced on behalf of the family 1633 15/2 in the third class, the Swan class, under the current no 199, with the addition in Westergötland after the above-mentioned landscape to the distinction of the other family Svinhufvud. The food was moved in 1778 3/11 in the then restored second class, the knights class. From the end of the 17th century, the main man of the family called himself Qvist and now for Nordqvist. The food is on the women's side feared by the noble family Svinhufvud of Qvalstad no. 145. The original debt certificate must have been destroyed.
  • Medieval stained glass with the boar's head coat of arms in Torsång's church, Dalarna, now in the Historical Museum, Stockholm. Photo: Riksantikvarieämbetet

Adelsvapen

TAB. 16.

Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud, till Stora Dingelvik i Steneby socken Älvsborgs län.

Löjtnant vid Närkes och Värmlands regemente 1622. Chef för ett kompani därst. 1625. Regementskvartermästare 1633.

Uppvisade sin farfaders adelsbrev och blev 1633 introd. under n:o 171, vilket nummer sedan ändrades till 199, samt har ätten sedan fått namnet Svinhufvud i Västergötland.

Major vid Närkes och Värmlands regemente 1634.

Häradshövding i Skärkinds härad i Östergötland 1635, enl. Åkerstein.

Död 1636-09-00 i Verben'.

Gift med Margareta Svenske, levde 1664, dotter av ryttmästaren Lennart Pedersson Svenske och Elin Bååt.

Married

  • Married: Margareta Svenskedotter, daughter of Lennart Pedersson Svenske, till Säter and Elin Jakobsdotter Baat, Nr. 3.

National Archives' Letter of Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud Personal History

Children

  • Jöns Carlsson (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1622 in Steneby/P. died 1659-06-27 in Bromshöög Seeland, Copenhagen/Denmark.
  • Brita Carlsdotter (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1623 in Ärtemark/P. died 1700. Of the noble family Svinhufvud in Västergötland. Rick Gården Furnäs in Ärtemark by modern Margareta Svenskt.
  • Anna Carlsdotter (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1624 in Steneby/P.
  • Margareta Carlsdotter (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1626 in Steneby/P. died about 1720.
  • Carl Carlsson (Svinhufvud) Pedigree Chart born 1627 in Steneby/P, buried about 1676. Captain.
  • Christina Carlsdotter (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1628 in Steneby/P.
  • Lennart Carlsson (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1629 in Steneby/P. Died about 1695, lieutenant.
  • Johan Carlsson (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1631 in Steneby/P. died about 1715 captain.

Source Adelsvapen Svenske_nr_258, TAB_5

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 promoted 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.

GEDCOM Note

Notis för Carl Jönsson SvinhufvudTill Stora Dingelvik i Steneby socken på Dal (Älvsborg); f. på 1580-talet; Uppvisade sin farfaders Adels- bref och blef 1633 introducerad under N:o 199, samt har ätten sedan fått namnet Svinhufund i Westergöthland; Häradshöfding i Skärkinds härad i Östergöthland 1635, enl. Åkerstein; Var 1636 Major vid Nerike och Wermlands reg:te. lian fick 1649 den 20 Okt. i donation sex skattehemman i Konga härad i Småland. * Gift med Margaretha Svenske; dotter af Ryttmästaren Lennart Pedersson Svenske, N:o 258, Till Sätra, med Elin Bååt (N:o 3). 15 februari 1633 introducerade majoren Carl Jönsson till Norra Dingelvik i Steneby socken, Älvsborgs län, ätten Svinhufvud i Westergötland på Riddarhuset. Ätten inskrevs under det fullständiga namnet Svinhufvud i Westergötland, nr 199, för att enklare kunna särskiljas från den år 1627 introducerade ätten Svinhufvud (af Qvalstad), nr 145.Av adliga ätten Svinhufvud i Västergötland. Till Stora Dingelvik i Steneby, löjtnant vid Närkes och Värmlands regemente 1622, sedermera major 1634.Häradshövding i Skärkinds härad, Östergötland, 1635.Avled i Verben, Sachsen, under 30-åriga kiget.Den Svinhufvudska ätten härstammar från Dalarna. Den fick fotfäste i norra Dalsland genom dåvarande kaptenen Carl Svinhufvuds giftermål med Margareta Lennartdotter Svenske. Detta skedde sannolikt omkring 1620, då C. S. Med sitt kompani låg förlagd på Näset i Värmland. [Gammelg%C3%A5rdens hemsida].Dotter Brita Svinhufvud och maken Henrik Oxe.Son Lennart Svinhufvud och makan Märta Roos.

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Om Carl Svinhuvud i Västergötland, till Stora Dingelvik (svenska)

Major Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud of Västergötland, Nr.199

Or Svinhufvud i Westergötland which is the form used by the Riddarhuset.

  • Born in Dalarna, Died in Norra Åsum/L in the war between Sweden and Denmark. Norra Åsum is located by Kristianstad. Major and District Chief
  • Pig head in Westergötland, Rank: Noble Family number: 199, Knighted: 1581-06-22, Introduced: 1633-02-15 Origin: Sweden, Dalarna, Falun, Hästberg.
  • RIKSDAGSPROTOKOLL, page 151
  • Värmlands regementes (Närkes och Värmlands regementes) historia, Volumes 1-2 By Carl Otto Nordensvan
  • February 15, 1633, Major Carl Jönsson introduced to Norra Dingelvik in Steneby parish, Älvsborgs län († 1636), Eight Svinhufvud in Westergötland at Riddarhuset. The eater was entered under the full name Svinhufvud in Westergötland, no. 199, in order to be easily distinguished from the 1620 introduced eater Svinhufvud (of Qvalstad), no. 145. (note Kerstin Melin)
  • Of the noble wheat Svinhufvud in Västergötland. To Stora Dingelvik in Steneby, Lieutenant at Närkes and Värmlands regiment 1622, later in 1634.
  • Heardshövding in the town of Skärkind, Östergötland, 1635.
  • Died in Verben, Saxony, during the 30-year-old chick.
  • To Stora Dingevik in Stenby parish at Dal f about 1585 Introduced in 1633 as No. 199 Häradshövding, Major Got 1649 in donation six treasure troops in the Kingdom of Sweden, Småland. Living description Born 1602 in Eskilsäter/S. died 1673 in Steneby/P. To your gel cove and pile, Steneby. Margareta was widowed 1636, when her husband died in the verbs, Saxony, during the 30-year war. She then inherited the farm your gel cove in Steneby. However, the real owner was her mother, Elin Jacobsdotter Bååt, until about 1646. Mrs. Margareta took 1655 to save the homestead pile to the farmhouse, and the 1656 was recorded both North and south of your gel cove as the pile as her seat yards. She also owned the Sword village, and from 1664 also Hälgerud. During her lifetime, she gave the children away with their own seating yards. She had 8 children. (Sources: The book "Steneby", the book "Ärtemark-a Dalsland parish" of I Löfgren)
  • The genus originates from Dalarna. Elder known ancestor is the mountain man at Stora Kopparberget, Torkil Andersson Tailor (mentioned 1538 and lived in 1551) on Hästberg at Falun. His son, Daniel Tårkilsson, received debt certificate 1581 22/6 at Stockholm's castle by King Johan III with the covenant brought by the family. His first wife, Anna Jönsdotter, was descended from her mother from the old medieval Svinhufvudätten in Dalarna. Her grandson, Major Carl Jönsson Swinehufwudh (dead 1636) to Stora Dingelvik in Steneby parish in Västergötland, which adopted the family name after the coat of arms, was introduced on behalf of the family 1633 15/2 in the third class, the Swan class, under the current no 199, with the addition in Westergötland after the above-mentioned landscape to the distinction of the other family Svinhufvud. The food was moved in 1778 3/11 in the then restored second class, the knights class. From the end of the 17th century, the main man of the family called himself Qvist and now for Nordqvist. The food is on the women's side feared by the noble family Svinhufvud of Qvalstad no. 145. The original debt certificate must have been destroyed.
  • Medieval stained glass with the boar's head coat of arms in Torsång's church, Dalarna, now in the Historical Museum, Stockholm. Photo: Riksantikvarieämbetet

Adelsvapen

TAB. 16.

Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud, till Stora Dingelvik i Steneby socken Älvsborgs län.

Löjtnant vid Närkes och Värmlands regemente 1622. Chef för ett kompani därst. 1625. Regementskvartermästare 1633.

Uppvisade sin farfaders adelsbrev och blev 1633 introd. under n:o 171, vilket nummer sedan ändrades till 199, samt har ätten sedan fått namnet Svinhufvud i Västergötland.

Major vid Närkes och Värmlands regemente 1634.

Häradshövding i Skärkinds härad i Östergötland 1635, enl. Åkerstein.

Död 1636-09-00 i Verben'.

Gift med Margareta Svenske, levde 1664, dotter av ryttmästaren Lennart Pedersson Svenske och Elin Bååt.

Married

  • Married: Margareta Svenskedotter, daughter of Lennart Pedersson Svenske, till Säter and Elin Jakobsdotter Baat, Nr. 3.

National Archives' Letter of Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud Personal History

Children

  • Jöns Carlsson (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1622 in Steneby/P. died 1659-06-27 in Bromshöög Seeland, Copenhagen/Denmark.
  • Brita Carlsdotter (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1623 in Ärtemark/P. died 1700. Of the noble family Svinhufvud in Västergötland. Rick Gården Furnäs in Ärtemark by modern Margareta Svenskt.
  • Anna Carlsdotter (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1624 in Steneby/P.
  • Margareta Carlsdotter (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1626 in Steneby/P. died about 1720.
  • Carl Carlsson (Svinhufvud) Pedigree Chart born 1627 in Steneby/P, buried about 1676. Captain.
  • Christina Carlsdotter (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1628 in Steneby/P.
  • Lennart Carlsson (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1629 in Steneby/P. Died about 1695, lieutenant.
  • Johan Carlsson (Svinhufvud) Pedigree chart born 1631 in Steneby/P. died about 1715 captain.

Source Adelsvapen Svenske_nr_258, TAB_5

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 promoted 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.

GEDCOM Note

Notis för Carl Jönsson SvinhufvudTill Stora Dingelvik i Steneby socken på Dal (Älvsborg); f. på 1580-talet; Uppvisade sin farfaders Adels- bref och blef 1633 introducerad under N:o 199, samt har ätten sedan fått namnet Svinhufund i Westergöthland; Häradshöfding i Skärkinds härad i Östergöthland 1635, enl. Åkerstein; Var 1636 Major vid Nerike och Wermlands reg:te. lian fick 1649 den 20 Okt. i donation sex skattehemman i Konga härad i Småland. * Gift med Margaretha Svenske; dotter af Ryttmästaren Lennart Pedersson Svenske, N:o 258, Till Sätra, med Elin Bååt (N:o 3). 15 februari 1633 introducerade majoren Carl Jönsson till Norra Dingelvik i Steneby socken, Älvsborgs län, ätten Svinhufvud i Westergötland på Riddarhuset. Ätten inskrevs under det fullständiga namnet Svinhufvud i Westergötland, nr 199, för att enklare kunna särskiljas från den år 1627 introducerade ätten Svinhufvud (af Qvalstad), nr 145.Av adliga ätten Svinhufvud i Västergötland. Till Stora Dingelvik i Steneby, löjtnant vid Närkes och Värmlands regemente 1622, sedermera major 1634.Häradshövding i Skärkinds härad, Östergötland, 1635.Avled i Verben, Sachsen, under 30-åriga kiget.Den Svinhufvudska ätten härstammar från Dalarna. Den fick fotfäste i norra Dalsland genom dåvarande kaptenen Carl Svinhufvuds giftermål med Margareta Lennartdotter Svenske. Detta skedde sannolikt omkring 1620, då C. S. Med sitt kompani låg förlagd på Näset i Värmland. [Gammelg%C3%A5rdens hemsida].Dotter Brita Svinhufvud och maken Henrik Oxe.Son Lennart Svinhufvud och makan Märta Roos.

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Major Carl Jönsson Svinhufvud's Timeline

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Främby, Stora Kopparberg , Falun, Dalarna County, Sweden
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Stora Dingelvik, Steneby, Västergötland, Sweden
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Stora Dingelvik, Steneby, Bengtsfors, Västra Götaland County, Dalsland, Sweden
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Stora Dingelvik, Steneby, Västergötland, Sweden
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Steneby, Västergötland, Sweden
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Stora Dinglevik, Steneby, Dalsland, Sweden
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Ärtemark, Steneby, Västergötland, Sweden
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Sweden
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Hestra, Småland, Sweden