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Håkan Halstensson issues a letter regarding the land exchange that Mr. Lidinvard Haraldsson made on behalf of the issuer in Forsa with the issuer's mother Mrs. Märta Knutsdotter and his brother in the presence of Bishop Tomas in Växjö, Johan Gregersson and Mr. Peter in By, regarding both the fathers, mothers and mother's morning gift. The executor divides the previously undivided estate with his mother and his brother Knut Halstensson in such a way that he transfers to them his entire property in Fornåsa in Boberg's county in exchange for their entire property in Lower and Upper Götala in Styra parish.
The issuer seals together with the knights Ragvald Magnusson and Ingevald Anundsson and with Mr. Jakob i Forsa.
Sources - Post-medieval transcripts: Transcript - under the heading "Bytes bref opå Fornusum in Boberss heradh medh Nidhra och Öffra Götalum etc. 1377." - in Lars Eriksson Sparre's copybook B 15, fol. 11r, RA 0202
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
- 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)
About Märta Knutsdotter (three roses) and her two sons Håkan and Knut in the marriage with Halsten Petersson (half lily), see H. Gillingstam, Ätterna Oxenstierna ud Vasa und medeltiden (1952), p. 47 f. and p. 739 with note 58; about wife Märta see also ÄSF II, p. 87 f. About Peter, parish priest in By and canon in Västerås and Växjö, see G. Ekström, Västerås stifts herdaminne I:1 (1939), pp. 507 f. with mention of this letter. See also letter 13701028 (DS no. 8228; SDHK no. 9819 ).
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Dal Herregård Dingelvik i Dalsland, Steneby, Bengtsfors, Älvsborgs län, Sweden
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