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Per Larsson Svenske

Swedish: Peder Larsson Svenske
Also Known As: "Lille Per Svenske / Peder Larsson Svenske"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Stora Alfhem, Ale, Skepplanda, Västergötland, Sverige (Sweden)
Death: December 11, 1534 (56-57)
Svartrå parish , Sweden (He fell in 1534 at Svartrå in connection with the siege of the Danish Varberg)
Immediate Family:

Son of Lars Goransson Svenske and Karin Svensdotter
Husband of Ingeborg Månsdotter Bagge, af Berga; Cecilia Bengtsdotter Sparre and NN Johansdotter Lilja av Värnäs
Father of Bengt Pedersson Svenske; Anders Persson Svenske and Häradshövding Petrus Petri Svenske

Occupation: Häradshövding i Eckerna, Tunge sn- Född ofrälse och sedan tilldelad förläningar, Häradshövding, Häradshövding i Ale och Flundre härader
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About Per Larsson Svenske

Peder (Per) Persson Svenske

Also known as Peder "Lille Per" Svenske

  • Birth: 1477 in Stora Alfhem, Ale, Skepplanda, Västergötland
  • Death: December 11, 1534 (37) in Varberg, Halland, Sweden
  • He fell at Svartrå in 1534 in connection with the siege of the Danish Varberg .
  • Peder Svenske (Swedish) Fallen 1534-12 at the siege of Varberg. In 1531, two farms were found in Eckerna in Tunge parish, Älvsborg County and "to the goods he supplied, Alwen, Sålanda, Bergh and Skogxtorp, those he freely retained shall in their lifetime with all the rights thereof go" In a letter dated 12-14 September 1528 in Jönköping , Gustav Vasa Alvhem's royal estate in the Skepplanda parish in the present Ale municipality granted to Peder Svenske.
  • Per Larsson Svenske , which nickname he got when he served in Norrige; District governor in Lysing's district in Östergöthland in 1521; Castle holiday at Elfsborg 1529; Bailiff at Tawastehus castle and over its county in 1530 and at Linköping's farm and the surrounding districts s. å.; Castle holiday at Calmar 1533; Shot dead in 1534, Thursday before Luciæ day, in the siege of Warberg. He toured with much acclaim at the encampment of King Gustaf I and Catharina of Saxony-Lauenburg in 1531; In 1533, Alvastra monastery was given in a fief for twelve years, in return for him to complete riding with six suits of armour; Finally, together with twenty-six other lords and men, became Castleslofven at Calmar, to honestly keep it at the disposal of Queen Catharina, who received the same gift this morning. — Married l:o to Cecilia Bengtsdotter , in her 2nd marriage; daughter of Bengt Björnsson in Slätte, who carried a spar in the coat of arms, with Ingrid Carlsdotter Lake (No. 53), and widow of Johan Rasmundsson Base; — 2nd with Ingeborg Månsdotter ; daughter of Måns Pedersson Bagge (of Berga, No. 118), to Berga, with Carin Bagge of Botatorp (Old Baggar).

Married

  • Married: (1) Cecilia Bengtsdotter (sparre), daughter of the gunman and the ruler Bengt Björnsson (a sparrow) and Ingrid Carlsdotter (Lake, no 53).
  • Married (2) Ingeborg Månsdotter Bagge of Berga Ingeborg Månsdotter Bagge of Berga was married to the castle law in Kalmar Peder Larsson Svenske, one of the tribal fathers of the noble family Swedish, in his 2nd married and died in 1534.
  • Married: (3) NN Johansdotter Lily of Värnäs (who was remarried to the vicar in Dalstorp's pastorate of Skara diocese Olof Haquini.)

Children with Cecilia Bengtsdotter

  • Bengt Häradshövding Svenske, Bengt Svenske (son of Peder Svenske, Tab. 1.), to Rånnum and Sjöbo. Väpnare. Was the district governor in Väne here from 1540. Still lived in 1589, but was dead in 1597. Married to Gyrith Torstensdotter, daughter of the regiment council Torsten Brunsson (Forstena family no. 2) and Anna Gudmundsdotter (baghuvud).

Children with NN Johansdotter Lily of Värnäs

  • Anders Persson, "Proceeded" through his wastefulness all that the father left behind.
  • Petrus Petri Svenske, born in 1525. Church pastor. Died 1591., born 1625. Pastor. Dead 1591. (son of Peder Svenske), born about. 1525. Death 1591. Priesthood 1559. Pastor of Höreda and the parish of Mellby parishes of Linköping diocese in 1560. Married in 1570 with Catharina Bröms, daughter of the chief man Lars Bröms, no. The spouses had, besides the daughters, four sons.

Source - Svenske nr 258 - https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Svenske_nr_258#TAB_1

The Swedish Diplomatarium's Main Catalog of Medieval Letters

SDHK no: 35604

  • Dating: 1506 December 1
  • Place of issue: Wood dweller

Content

Per Svenske , Svante Nilsson announces that the common people in (Southern) Vedbo and the Western district in (Njudung) are well-intentioned and that the dietary measures imposed by Hemming Gad on the country have already been made and have come from these districts. On the occasion of a request from Svante to pay 100 marks to Jöns Larsson, Per reminds us of the "small collection" at the end of the country. He further asks to be sent with "Iöryan Valligast" the harness that Per Bagge owned and that was promised to him. Greetings to (Mätta Ivarsdotter).

Sources: Original: paper, Stureark. 744, RA 0103 (103:8b; Peder S) Post-medieval transcripts: ("Sturearkivet", capsule 5, researcher exp, RA) Literature and commentary About Sturearkivet see essay in Archive, society and research 2004:1-2, pp. 53 ff. See also Stureark. 795, 1523 (tr BSH 5:100) Formerly to "Sturearkivet A IV, Breve til Svante Nielssøn fra enkelte Afsendere" in the Danish Rigsarkivet.

SDHK no: 35748

  • Dating: 1507 March 13
  • Place of issue: Eksjö (Vallsjö sn, Västra härad, Njudung)

Content

Peder Svenske informs Svante Nilsson that, in accordance with his request, he has negotiated with the common people in Västra härad (in Njudung) and Vedbo, who declared themselves willing to do him a favor. Two horsemen have spread a rumor in the Western District that King Hans would soon invade the kingdom. Peder asks for instructions if he should go to Kalmar or elsewhere and tells him that his horses on the farm are shod and ready to go.

Sources: Original: paper, Stureark. 876, RA 0103 (103:8b; Peder S), Post-medieval transcripts: ("Sturearkivet", capsule 5, researcher exp, RA). Printed BSH 5:118. Literature and commentary, Formerly to "Sturearkivet A IV, Breve til Svante Nielssøn fra enkelte Afsendere" in the Danish Rigsarkivet. About Sturearkivet see essay in Archive, society and research 2004:1-2, pp. 53 ff.

SDHK no: 36461

  • Dating: 1509 March 10
  • Place of issue: Jönköping

Content

Per Svenske informs Svante Nilsson that he read his open letter to the common people in Tveta and Vista districts to which they declared themselves willing to obey, but that Åke Hansson also sent them an open letter and requested them not to obey Per. Åke's bailiff said in the presence of the peasants that if Åke were to be deprived of this county, he would also give up Örebro castle and county, and the common people were amazed at such a haughty speech against Svante's will. Per advises him not to let Åke get the county, mostly because of the impression it would make on the common people, and warns him of treachery, of which he has heard a lot.

Sources: Original: paper, Stureark. 1050, RA 0103 (103:8b; Peder S), Post-medieval transcripts: ("Sturearkivet", capsule 6, researcher exp, RA), Literature and commentary Formerly to "Sturearkivet A IV, Breve til Svante Nielssøn fra enkelte Afsendere" in the Danish Rigsarkivet. About Sturearkivet see essay in Archive, society and research 2004:1-2, pp. 53 ff.

SDHK no: 36496

  • Dating: 1509 May 5
  • Place of issue: Market town

Content

Per Svenske , Svante Nilsson informs that he has spoken twice in Norra Vedbo regarding the food allowance that was promised there, and received an answer from the farmers that they want to do what the common people in Ydre in Östergötland and in Tveta and Vista do, and that in order to constitute hästeleop wants to wait for Svante's own letter to that effect. In the two latter counties, Åke Hansson's bailiff does not want to join, but claims that Åke has received the counties as a fief again. The farmers would like him to be replaced because he is quite hard on them. Per also asks to receive the promised harness. In a postscript he asks for some clothing for the journeymen and for the "thin grain" that was intended for Svante's horses that Per had given him in Eksjö.

Sources: Original: paper, Stureark. 1060, RA 0103 (103:8b; Peder S), Post-medieval transcripts: ("Sturearkivet", capsule 6, researcher exp, RA). Printed BSH 5:275. Literature and commentary, Formerly to "Sturearkivet A IV, Breve til Svante Nielssøn fra enkelte Afsendere" in the Danish Rigsarkivet. About Sturearkivet see essay in Archive, society and research 2004:1-2, pp. 53 ff.

SDHK no: 36861

  • Dating: 1510 November 23
  • Place of issue: Jönköping

Content

Per Svenske informs Svante Nilsson that, according to his order, he has raided twice in Tveta district and has now collected all the taxes from there, which he is now sending with Gudmund Bagge. It amounts to 140 marks of sealed money and 2 gray horses given to him by Per Jute, one of which he himself keeps and sends the other to Svante with the excuse that he cannot send any better. The common people in the county wish to be able to pay in money instead of being responsible for feeding, and Per asks for Svante's opinion on this. Per Jute is quite ill and will not be able to ride anymore.

Sources: Original: paper, Stureark. 1147, RA 0103 (103:8b; Peder S), Post-medieval transcripts: ("Sturearkivet", capsule 7, researcher exp, RA). Literature and commentaryFormerly to "Sturearkivet A IV, Breve til Svante Nielssøn fra enkelte Afsendere" in the Danish Rigsarkivet. About Sturearkivet see essay in Archive, society and research 2004:1-2, pp. 53 ff.

SDHK no: 36385

  • Dating: 1509 January

Content

Svante Nilsson informs the common people in Västra härad (in Njudung), Södra Vedbo and Norra Vedbo that he is on his way to Kalmar to end the siege there and intends to visit Stegeholm County on the way. He sent emissaries to Denmark at the marten fair, but as they have not returned by Christmas, he fears that the winter will end and the Kalmar strait will be ice-free so that the Danes can rescue the castle. At the same time, he has received word that Kalmar Castle is closer than ever to falling, because most of the German and Scottish jacks are dead or sick. Therefore, he now requests every 3rd man out with weapons so that they are on site to meet him in Kalmar (13/2) to follow Per Månsson and Per Svenske. He hopes that the siege will be able to be ended, and regrets that until now they have relied on the Danes' fake daily news.

  • Sources - Original: cardboard, Stureark. 133, RA 0103 (103:1b; odat. concept 133-156). Post-medieval transcripts: LMV Örnberg ("Sturearkivet", capsule 1, researcher exp, RA) Printed BSH 5:260. Literature and commentary, Concept by Peder Jakobsson (L Sjödin, MRA (1933) p 75). Formerly to the "Sturearkivet AI" in the Danish National Archives. About Sturearkivet see essay in Archive, society and research 2004:1-2, pp. 53 ff.

Peder Svenske, by Wikipedia

Peder "Lille Per" Svenske is, according to Elgenstierna's genealogical records, the probable progenitor of nobility no. 258, Svenske . "Little Per" is said to have been ennobled by the German-Roman Emperor , when he was in his service during the war against the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 16th century . According to the Svenska Familj-Journalen of the year 1872 , he was strong and broad-shouldered and he distinguished himself at Gustav Vasa 's first wedding , when he "took up the challenge of a stately German knight and twice in succession threw him from the saddle."

Coat of arms: Peder Svenska is stated in the work Finland's medieval seal in 1530 to have carried "a split shield with an upright wing in the right, and the handle of a split lily in the left field. Above the shield the letters P S." [ 1 ]

Later, he became county chief in Ale and Flundre counties and this is documented in a letter from Gustav Vasa dated Jönköping on 12-14 September. 1529 : " Item fiik Peder Swenske håredsretten vdi Ala herrede oc Flundre hårede which Twve Birgeson had added and ther to some cronones godz in grant named Alvhem, Sålanda, Borg (Berg?), Skogztorp till a comfortable tiidh.'"

He fell in 1534 at Svartrå in connection with the siege of the Danish Varberg .

In a letter dated 12-14 September 1528 in Jönköping , Gustav Vasa granted Alvhem's royal estate in Skepplanda parish in present -day Ale municipality to Peder Svenske.

Lily of Värnäs

Lilja av Värnäs or Lilja till Värnäs , is a conventional family name of a medieval savior family from Västergötland that carried a spar over half a lily in its coat of arms. [ 1 ] The family died out before Sweden's House of Knights was founded in 1625, which is why it was never introduced there as a form of nobility .

Bengt Gjordsson is mentioned in Kinds and Vartofta districts in 1413.

A daughter, Kerstin Bengtsson, married to the gunsmith Olof Christiernsson Drake from Västbo , and two of Bengt's sons are known, Krister Bengtsson and brother Johan Bengtsson to Värnäs ( Värna parish in Östergötland).

No children are known from Johan's son Christiern Johansson , but the last member of the family, his daughter with an unknown name, was married to the unsaved prefect of Lysing's district Peder Larsson Svenske (known 1527-1556), and became the progenitor of the nobility Swedish number 258 which carried the coat of arms with the spar over half a lily.

History

Per (Persson) Swedish, called "little Per Swedish". Born of unfaithful parents. Did in his youth service as a soldier abroad among other things. a. i the emperor's army during the war against the Turks and was praised by the emperor and called Swedish because of their nationality.

Received the district court (district governor) in Ale and Flounder here and in honor of the comfortable time crowns Alfhem, Sålanda, Berg and Skogstorp, all in Skepplanda parish3, Älvsborg County 1529-09-14. In the castle law at Älvsborg s. 3/10. Got in training 1531-01-25 two farms in Eckerna in Tunge parish, Älvsborg county and "thereto he goods. The feeds were Alwen, Sålanda, Bergh and Skogxtorp, the ones he freed keep in their lifetime with all the rights they go through ”. Attended grevefejden. Fallen 1534-12-00 at the siege of Varberg.4 Gift 1: o, acc. riddarhusgenealogien, with Cecilia Bengtsdotter, daughter of the gunman and Bengt Björnsson (a sparrow) and Ingrid Carlsdotter (Lake, no 53). Married 2: o with N. N., who was remarried with the vicar in Dalstorp's pastorate by Skara pin Olof Haquini.

Children: 1. Bengt. Häradshövding, 2. Anders, Otherwise. "Delayed" by its wastefulness all that the father left behind. See further history. 2. Petrus Petri Swedish, born 1625. Pastor. Death 1591. Noble family SVENSKE, no. 258. Introd. 1638. Extinct 1938.

As the ancestor of the family, the knight's house genealogy - if one disregards it from three previous upconstructed relatives, namely Björn and his son Göran Björnsson at "Österåker", who is said to have lived in 1395 and been the father ofa Lars Göransson, who still lived 1501– a Peder Larsson Swedish, which is stated to have been governor in Lysing's cave 1521, become the castle law Älvsborg 1529 and bailiff both at Tavastehus castle 1530 and at Linköpings castle so on, then in the castle law at Kalmar 1533 and fallen at the siege of Varberg the following year. Here, two special bailiffs have certainly been premixed with the name Peder Swedish, one in Finland, the other in Östergötland, as well moreover, most likely a third person with the same name, who was high man and the castle law. Peder Larsson Swedish1 was attached to Kumo farm in Finland 1527 and at Tavastehus 1529-1530, in the county of Raseborg 1547-1550 and had the Sattula quarry of Lehijärvi parish in Tavastland in abdication 1551–1556.

He was married to Dorotea Kristiernsdotter in her 2nd married. Peder Bengtsson Swedish1 was a provisor in Skänninge Monastery in 1528, joining Hov's county in Östergötland. In 1529–1531, in 1529, he received Herrestad's farm in Dals here and 1533 several other favors, were the director of Vadstena monastery 1531-1533 and also joins in Linköping County and the district governor of Aska hordes 1531–1533. He is then reportedly joined in Kalmar in 1533 and shot dead at Varberg

Dec 10 1534. Surely he is also identical to the Peder Swedish, as was the shepherd chief of Lysings here in Östergötland 1523 and is called "well-bored man »15242, so-called among those of the salvation in Östergötland, who participated in the train to Gotland, and the years 1526, 1528 and 1529 are listed among it rusty duty rescued in said landscape.3 The above mentioned task of he has been shot dead at Varberg 1534, but with reasons it can be doubted instead, he should refer to a third Peder Swedish, who became the castle law Älvsborg 1529 and, in 1531, he received a lecture in Älvsborg County, in The national register3 is called 'Peder Persson or Peder Swedish'. However, it should dare The bailiff Peder Bengtsson Swedish is identical to the Peder Swedish, who was joined at Kalmar and also received the top command at Kalmar castle and over Öland in sept. 15333 and was in the castle law there in June 1535, then letter departed for him3, but which in a letter from the king to Arvid Trolle the 10th November, so-called as dead. 3 Rasmus Ludvigsson mentions in his chronicle

King Gustaf I during Sept. month 1535, that a capable Swedish renowned warrior, Peder Svenske named, during the counting error in a skirmish in front Malmö was shot by the enemy, of which he died a little later the castle law of Kalmar referred to, then Nils Vernekesson and his brother according to k. the letter of June 8, 1536 would feel the possessions they could searching for Peder Svenske. 1 Probably he has not left behind breast wings, for in a later royal letter on 6 September. 15373 is called Nils and Hans Vernekesson "Blessed Peder Svenske's brothers", but he should have been married, for one can assume that Ingeborg Månsdotter (Bagge of Berga), as on riddarhusgenealogien is reported to have been married to the father of Svenske's ancestor in his 2nd married, been his wife. According to a letter in Sävstaholmssamlingen8, dat.Linköping 1522 on November 6, namely, sold Ingeborg Månsdotter, along with "his lovely peasant "Peder Swedish, to his virgin Anna Persdotter (Bielke) mother inheritance in Mönsterås parish. - Peder Persson Swedish said above be the father of Swede's true ancestor.

Links

Sources

  • EÄ VIII.
  • G. Djurklou, Swedish genealogy with the spruce over a leaf for a shield (Ht 1891). 2 RHKn. 3 C. J.
  • Ljungström, Vartofta district and the city of Falköping (1877). 4 C. Silver-pillar
  • The Monastery of Vadstena (1898). 5 Krp no. 2557. 6 Letters belonging to the collection from Vik's castle. 7 CASE 8 Ry III p. 384. 9 Ry I p. 295. 10 Ry III p. 390. 11 Vff I h. 6–7 p. 19. 12
  • Churches of the Expo. 13 Al. 14 GIr. 15 Zf. 16 Hra. 17 Um. 18Krab. 19 SK. 20 Lk. 21 Row III p 388. 22 GH (HF). 23 At (S). 24 Sv. 25 At (Sch). 26 At (S). 27 Pd.
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About Per Larsson Svenske (suomi)

Per Persson Svenske

  • Birth: 1477 in Stora Alfhem, Ale, Skepplanda, Västergötland
  • Death: December 11, 1534 (37) in Varberg, Halland, Sweden
  • He fell at Svartrå in 1534 in connection with the siege of the Danish Varberg .
  • Peder Svenske (Swedish) Fallen 1534-12 at the siege of Varberg. In 1531, two farms were found in Eckerna in Tunge parish, Älvsborg County and "to the goods he supplied, Alwen, Sålanda, Bergh and Skogxtorp, those he freely retained shall in their lifetime with all the rights thereof go" In a letter dated 12-14 September 1528 in Jönköping , Gustav Vasa Alvhem's royal estate in the Skepplanda parish in the present Ale municipality granted to Peder Svenske.
  • Peder Larsson Svenske , which nickname he got when he served in Norrige; District governor in Lysing's district in Östergöthland in 1521; Castle holiday at Elfsborg 1529; Bailiff at Tawastehus castle and over its county in 1530 and at Linköping's farm and the surrounding districts s. å.; Castle holiday at Calmar 1533; Shot dead in 1534, Thursday before Luciæ day, in the siege of Warberg. He toured with much acclaim at the encampment of King Gustaf I and Catharina of Saxony-Lauenburg in 1531; In 1533, Alvastra monastery was given in a fief for twelve years, in return for him to complete riding with six suits of armour; Finally, together with twenty-six other lords and men, became Castleslofven at Calmar, to honestly keep it at the disposal of Queen Catharina, who received the same gift this morning. — Married l:o to Cecilia Bengtsdotter , in her 2nd marriage; daughter of Bengt Björnsson in Slätte, who carried a spar in the coat of arms, with Ingrid Carlsdotter Lake (No. 53), and widow of Johan Rasmundsson Base; — 2nd with Ingeborg Månsdotter ; daughter of Måns Pedersson Bagge (of Berga, No. 118), to Berga, with Carin Bagge of Botatorp (Old Baggar).

Married

  • Married: (1) Cecilia Bengtsdotter (sparre), daughter of the gunman and the ruler Bengt Björnsson (a sparrow) and Ingrid Carlsdotter (Lake, no 53).
  • Married (2) Ingeborg Halstensdotter Bagge of Berga, (who was re-engaged with the vicar in Dalstorp's pastorate by Skara diocese Olof Haquini.) Ingeborg Månsdotter Bagge. Married to the castle law in Kalmar Peder Larsson Svenske Swedish, one of the tribal fathers of the noble family Swedish, in his 2nd married, dead 1534 - https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Bagge_af_Berga_nr_118

Children with Cecilia Bengtsdotter

  • Bengt Häradshövding Svenske, Bengt Svenske (son of Peder Svenske, Tab. 1.), to Rånnum and Sjöbo. Väpnare. Was the district governor in Väne here from 1540. Still lived in 1589, but was dead in 1597. Married to Gyrith Torstensdotter, daughter of the regiment council Torsten Brunsson (Forstena family no. 2) and Anna Gudmundsdotter (baghuvud).

Children with Ingeborg Mansdotter Bagge

Otherwise. "Delayed" by its wastefulness all that the father left behind.

  • Petrus Petri Swedish, born 1625. Pastor. Dead 1591. (son of Peder Svenske), born about. 1525. Death 1591. Priesthood 1559. Pastor of Höreda and the parish of Mellby parishes of Linköping diocese in 1560. Married in 1570 with Catharina Bröms, daughter of the chief man Lars Bröms, no. The spouses had, besides the daughters, four sons.

Source - Svenske nr 258 - https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Svenske_nr_258#TAB_1

History

Per (Persson) Swedish, called "little Per Swedish". Born of unfaithful parents. Did in his youth service as a soldier abroad among other things. a. i the emperor's army during the war against the Turks and was praised by the emperor and called Swedish because of their nationality.

Received the district court (district governor) in Ale and Flounder here and in honor of the comfortable time crowns Alfhem, Sålanda, Berg and Skogstorp, all in Skepplanda parish3, Älvsborg County 1529-09-14. In the castle law at Älvsborg s. 3/10. Got in training 1531-01-25 two farms in Eckerna in Tunge parish, Älvsborg county and "thereto he goods. The feeds were Alwen, Sålanda, Bergh and Skogxtorp, the ones he freed keep in their lifetime with all the rights they go through ”. Attended grevefejden. Fallen 1534-12-00 at the siege of Varberg.4 Gift 1: o, acc. riddarhusgenealogien, with Cecilia Bengtsdotter, daughter of the gunman and Bengt Björnsson (a sparrow) and Ingrid Carlsdotter (Lake, no 53). Married 2: o with N. N., who was remarried with the vicar in Dalstorp's pastorate by Skara pin Olof Haquini.

Children: 1. Bengt. Häradshövding, 2. Otherwise. "Delayed" by its wastefulness all that the father left behind. See
further history. 2. Petrus Petri Swedish, born 1625. Pastor. Death 1591. Noble family SVENSKE, no. 258. Introd. 1638. Extinct 1938.

As the ancestor of the family, the knight's house genealogy - if one disregards it from three previous upconstructed relatives, namely Björn and his son Göran Björnsson at "Österåker", who is said to have lived in 1395 and been the father ofa Lars Göransson, who still lived 1501– a Peder Larsson Swedish, which is stated to have been governor in Lysing's cave 1521, become the castle law Älvsborg 1529 and bailiff both at Tavastehus castle 1530 and at Linköpings castle so on, then in the castle law at Kalmar 1533 and fallen at the siege of Varberg the following year. Here, two special bailiffs have certainly been premixed with the name Peder Swedish, one in Finland, the other in Östergötland, as well moreover, most likely a third person with the same name, who was high man and the castle law. Peder Larsson Swedish1 was attached to Kumo farm in Finland 1527 and at Tavastehus 1529-1530, in the county of Raseborg 1547-1550 and had the Sattula quarry of Lehijärvi parish in Tavastland in abdication 1551–1556.

He was married to Dorotea Kristiernsdotter in her 2nd married. Peder Bengtsson Swedish1 was a provisor in Skänninge Monastery in 1528, joining Hov's county in Östergötland. In 1529–1531, in 1529, he received Herrestad's farm in Dals here and 1533 several other favors, were the director of Vadstena monastery 1531-1533 and also joins in Linköping County and the district governor of Aska hordes 1531–1533. He is then reportedly joined in Kalmar in 1533 and shot dead at Varberg

Dec 10 1534. Surely he is also identical to the Peder Swedish, as was the shepherd chief of Lysings here in Östergötland 1523 and is called "well-bored man »15242, so-called among those of the salvation in Östergötland, who participated in the train to Gotland, and the years 1526, 1528 and 1529 are listed among it rusty duty rescued in said landscape.3 The above mentioned task of he has been shot dead at Varberg 1534, but with reasons it can be doubted instead, he should refer to a third Peder Swedish, who became the castle law Älvsborg 1529 and, in 1531, he received a lecture in Älvsborg County, in The national register3 is called 'Peder Persson or Peder Swedish'. However, it should dare The bailiff Peder Bengtsson Swedish is identical to the Peder Swedish, who was joined at Kalmar and also received the top command at Kalmar castle and over Öland in sept. 15333 and was in the castle law there in June 1535, then letter departed for him3, but which in a letter from the king to Arvid Trolle the 10th November, so-called as dead. 3 Rasmus Ludvigsson mentions in his chronicle

King Gustaf I during Sept. month 1535, that a capable Swedish renowned warrior, Peder Svenske named, during the counting error in a skirmish in front Malmö was shot by the enemy, of which he died a little later the castle law of Kalmar referred to, then Nils Vernekesson and his brother according to k. the letter of June 8, 1536 would feel the possessions they could searching for Peder Svenske. 1 Probably he has not left behind breast wings, for in a later royal letter on 6 September. 15373 is called Nils and Hans Vernekesson "Blessed Peder Svenske's brothers", but he should have been married, for one can assume that Ingeborg Månsdotter (Bagge of Berga), as on riddarhusgenealogien is reported to have been married to the father of Svenske's ancestor in his 2nd married, been his wife. According to a letter in Sävstaholmssamlingen8, dat.Linköping 1522 on November 6, namely, sold Ingeborg Månsdotter, along with "his lovely peasant "Peder Swedish, to his virgin Anna Persdotter (Bielke) mother inheritance in Mönsterås parish. - Peder Persson Swedish said above be the father of Swede's true ancestor. Her granddaughter and her

Links

Sources

  • EÄ VIII.
  • G. Djurklou, Swedish genealogy with the spruce over a leaf for a shield (Ht 1891). 2 RHKn. 3 C. J.
  • Ljungström, Vartofta district and the city of Falköping (1877). 4 C. Silver-pillar
  • The Monastery of Vadstena (1898). 5 Krp no. 2557. 6 Letters belonging to the collection from Vik's castle. 7 CASE 8 Ry III p. 384. 9 Ry I p. 295. 10 Ry III p. 390. 11 Vff I h. 6–7 p. 19. 12
  • Churches of the Expo. 13 Al. 14 GIr. 15 Zf. 16 Hra. 17 Um. 18Krab. 19 SK. 20 Lk. 21 Row III p 388. 22 GH (HF). 23 At (S). 24 Sv. 25 At (Sch). 26 At (S). 27 Pd.
  • Brother A. Andersson: Skepplanda parish , Säffle 1972 page 345

Om Per Larsson Svenske (Norsk)

Per Persson Svenske

  • Birth: 1477 in Stora Alfhem, Ale, Skepplanda, Västergötland
  • Death: December 11, 1534 (37) in Varberg, Halland, Sweden
  • He fell at Svartrå in 1534 in connection with the siege of the Danish Varberg .
  • Peder Svenske (Swedish) Fallen 1534-12 at the siege of Varberg. In 1531, two farms were found in Eckerna in Tunge parish, Älvsborg County and "to the goods he supplied, Alwen, Sålanda, Bergh and Skogxtorp, those he freely retained shall in their lifetime with all the rights thereof go" In a letter dated 12-14 September 1528 in Jönköping , Gustav Vasa Alvhem's royal estate in the Skepplanda parish in the present Ale municipality granted to Peder Svenske.
  • Peder Larsson Svenske , which nickname he got when he served in Norrige; District governor in Lysing's district in Östergöthland in 1521; Castle holiday at Elfsborg 1529; Bailiff at Tawastehus castle and over its county in 1530 and at Linköping's farm and the surrounding districts s. å.; Castle holiday at Calmar 1533; Shot dead in 1534, Thursday before Luciæ day, in the siege of Warberg. He toured with much acclaim at the encampment of King Gustaf I and Catharina of Saxony-Lauenburg in 1531; In 1533, Alvastra monastery was given in a fief for twelve years, in return for him to complete riding with six suits of armour; Finally, together with twenty-six other lords and men, became Castleslofven at Calmar, to honestly keep it at the disposal of Queen Catharina, who received the same gift this morning. — Married l:o to Cecilia Bengtsdotter , in her 2nd marriage; daughter of Bengt Björnsson in Slätte, who carried a spar in the coat of arms, with Ingrid Carlsdotter Lake (No. 53), and widow of Johan Rasmundsson Base; — 2nd with Ingeborg Månsdotter ; daughter of Måns Pedersson Bagge (of Berga, No. 118), to Berga, with Carin Bagge of Botatorp (Old Baggar).

Married

  • Married: (1) Cecilia Bengtsdotter (sparre), daughter of the gunman and the ruler Bengt Björnsson (a sparrow) and Ingrid Carlsdotter (Lake, no 53).
  • Married (2) Ingeborg Halstensdotter Bagge of Berga, (who was re-engaged with the vicar in Dalstorp's pastorate by Skara diocese Olof Haquini.) Ingeborg Månsdotter Bagge. Married to the castle law in Kalmar Peder Larsson Svenske Swedish, one of the tribal fathers of the noble family Swedish, in his 2nd married, dead 1534 - https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Bagge_af_Berga_nr_118

Children with Cecilia Bengtsdotter

  • Bengt Häradshövding Svenske, Bengt Svenske (son of Peder Svenske, Tab. 1.), to Rånnum and Sjöbo. Väpnare. Was the district governor in Väne here from 1540. Still lived in 1589, but was dead in 1597. Married to Gyrith Torstensdotter, daughter of the regiment council Torsten Brunsson (Forstena family no. 2) and Anna Gudmundsdotter (baghuvud).

Children with Ingeborg Mansdotter Bagge

Otherwise. "Delayed" by its wastefulness all that the father left behind.

  • Petrus Petri Swedish, born 1625. Pastor. Dead 1591. (son of Peder Svenske), born about. 1525. Death 1591. Priesthood 1559. Pastor of Höreda and the parish of Mellby parishes of Linköping diocese in 1560. Married in 1570 with Catharina Bröms, daughter of the chief man Lars Bröms, no. The spouses had, besides the daughters, four sons.

Source - Svenske nr 258 - https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Svenske_nr_258#TAB_1

History

Per (Persson) Swedish, called "little Per Swedish". Born of unfaithful parents. Did in his youth service as a soldier abroad among other things. a. i the emperor's army during the war against the Turks and was praised by the emperor and called Swedish because of their nationality.

Received the district court (district governor) in Ale and Flounder here and in honor of the comfortable time crowns Alfhem, Sålanda, Berg and Skogstorp, all in Skepplanda parish3, Älvsborg County 1529-09-14. In the castle law at Älvsborg s. 3/10. Got in training 1531-01-25 two farms in Eckerna in Tunge parish, Älvsborg county and "thereto he goods. The feeds were Alwen, Sålanda, Bergh and Skogxtorp, the ones he freed keep in their lifetime with all the rights they go through ”. Attended grevefejden. Fallen 1534-12-00 at the siege of Varberg.4 Gift 1: o, acc. riddarhusgenealogien, with Cecilia Bengtsdotter, daughter of the gunman and Bengt Björnsson (a sparrow) and Ingrid Carlsdotter (Lake, no 53). Married 2: o with N. N., who was remarried with the vicar in Dalstorp's pastorate by Skara pin Olof Haquini.

Children: 1. Bengt. Häradshövding, 2. Otherwise. "Delayed" by its wastefulness all that the father left behind. See
further history. 2. Petrus Petri Swedish, born 1625. Pastor. Death 1591. Noble family SVENSKE, no. 258. Introd. 1638. Extinct 1938.

As the ancestor of the family, the knight's house genealogy - if one disregards it from three previous upconstructed relatives, namely Björn and his son Göran Björnsson at "Österåker", who is said to have lived in 1395 and been the father ofa Lars Göransson, who still lived 1501– a Peder Larsson Swedish, which is stated to have been governor in Lysing's cave 1521, become the castle law Älvsborg 1529 and bailiff both at Tavastehus castle 1530 and at Linköpings castle so on, then in the castle law at Kalmar 1533 and fallen at the siege of Varberg the following year. Here, two special bailiffs have certainly been premixed with the name Peder Swedish, one in Finland, the other in Östergötland, as well moreover, most likely a third person with the same name, who was high man and the castle law. Peder Larsson Swedish1 was attached to Kumo farm in Finland 1527 and at Tavastehus 1529-1530, in the county of Raseborg 1547-1550 and had the Sattula quarry of Lehijärvi parish in Tavastland in abdication 1551–1556.

He was married to Dorotea Kristiernsdotter in her 2nd married. Peder Bengtsson Swedish1 was a provisor in Skänninge Monastery in 1528, joining Hov's county in Östergötland. In 1529–1531, in 1529, he received Herrestad's farm in Dals here and 1533 several other favors, were the director of Vadstena monastery 1531-1533 and also joins in Linköping County and the district governor of Aska hordes 1531–1533. He is then reportedly joined in Kalmar in 1533 and shot dead at Varberg

Dec 10 1534. Surely he is also identical to the Peder Swedish, as was the shepherd chief of Lysings here in Östergötland 1523 and is called "well-bored man »15242, so-called among those of the salvation in Östergötland, who participated in the train to Gotland, and the years 1526, 1528 and 1529 are listed among it rusty duty rescued in said landscape.3 The above mentioned task of he has been shot dead at Varberg 1534, but with reasons it can be doubted instead, he should refer to a third Peder Swedish, who became the castle law Älvsborg 1529 and, in 1531, he received a lecture in Älvsborg County, in The national register3 is called 'Peder Persson or Peder Swedish'. However, it should dare The bailiff Peder Bengtsson Swedish is identical to the Peder Swedish, who was joined at Kalmar and also received the top command at Kalmar castle and over Öland in sept. 15333 and was in the castle law there in June 1535, then letter departed for him3, but which in a letter from the king to Arvid Trolle the 10th November, so-called as dead. 3 Rasmus Ludvigsson mentions in his chronicle

King Gustaf I during Sept. month 1535, that a capable Swedish renowned warrior, Peder Svenske named, during the counting error in a skirmish in front Malmö was shot by the enemy, of which he died a little later the castle law of Kalmar referred to, then Nils Vernekesson and his brother according to k. the letter of June 8, 1536 would feel the possessions they could searching for Peder Svenske. 1 Probably he has not left behind breast wings, for in a later royal letter on 6 September. 15373 is called Nils and Hans Vernekesson "Blessed Peder Svenske's brothers", but he should have been married, for one can assume that Ingeborg Månsdotter (Bagge of Berga), as on riddarhusgenealogien is reported to have been married to the father of Svenske's ancestor in his 2nd married, been his wife. According to a letter in Sävstaholmssamlingen8, dat.Linköping 1522 on November 6, namely, sold Ingeborg Månsdotter, along with "his lovely peasant "Peder Swedish, to his virgin Anna Persdotter (Bielke) mother inheritance in Mönsterås parish. - Peder Persson Swedish said above be the father of Swede's true ancestor. Her granddaughter and her

Links

Sources

  • EÄ VIII.
  • G. Djurklou, Swedish genealogy with the spruce over a leaf for a shield (Ht 1891). 2 RHKn. 3 C. J.
  • Ljungström, Vartofta district and the city of Falköping (1877). 4 C. Silver-pillar
  • The Monastery of Vadstena (1898). 5 Krp no. 2557. 6 Letters belonging to the collection from Vik's castle. 7 CASE 8 Ry III p. 384. 9 Ry I p. 295. 10 Ry III p. 390. 11 Vff I h. 6–7 p. 19. 12
  • Churches of the Expo. 13 Al. 14 GIr. 15 Zf. 16 Hra. 17 Um. 18Krab. 19 SK. 20 Lk. 21 Row III p 388. 22 GH (HF). 23 At (S). 24 Sv. 25 At (Sch). 26 At (S). 27 Pd.
  • Brother A. Andersson: Skepplanda parish , Säffle 1972 page 345

Om Peder Larsson Svenske (svenska)

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Per Larsson Svenske's Timeline

1477
1477
Stora Alfhem, Ale, Skepplanda, Västergötland, Sverige (Sweden)
1510
1510
1525
1525
Rånnum, Västra Tunhem, Västergötland, Sverige (Sweden)
1531
1531
Stockholm, Sweden
1534
December 11, 1534
Age 57
Svartrå parish , Sweden