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About Jöns Hansson Svinhufvud
Jöns Hansson Svinhufvud
- Hans Jönsson was the father of Jöns Hansson, miner at Kopparberget in 1450 and, according to a later statement from Rasmus Ludvigsson, lived at Höjen."
- Jöns Hansson was a "bergsman" in Höjen in Stora Kopparberg, a "bergmästare" (master miner) at Kopparberget in 1444-1450 , and a judge in in Dalarna (W).
- The origin of the genus Svinhuvud. Authors: Torsten Berglund, Elisabet Hemström, Leif Olofsson & Anders Winroth. Presentation: »The family has been considered to be descended from a man with the strange name Jöns Swinshow, mentioned in a document from 1386. But after a laboratory examination, history has had to be rewritten somewhat. The genealogists' yearbook 2008. This doesn’t mean the whole linage is incorrect!
Married
- Married Ragnhild in Högsby. Ragnhild is buried in 1503 in Västerås cathedral with two of the sons. Canon Daniel Johannis and Dean Thymmo Johannis.
Svinhufvud Family, by The Swedish Biographical Lexicon
Volume 35 (2020-), page 23.
Jöns Swinshwoth (i.e. Svinshuvud) (Berglund et al 2008) bought Höjen and Stämnarvet in Torsångs parish (now Stora Kopparbergs parish) in 1386. He was probably the father of the vicar in Hedemora Dan Jönsson (mentioned 1405–27) and the miner at Kopparberget Hans Jönsson (mentioned 1434–40), who according to preserved seals both bore the pig's head coat of arms.
Hans Jönsson was very likely the father of the miner at Kopparberget Jöns Hansson (mentioned 1450–52) on Höjen. He is mentioned in 1452 as the brother of Gudlög Hansdotter , married to Jakob Henriksson Simla (five-pointed star), from whom the noble family Ekeblad (vol. 12) , which became extinct in the 19th century, descended on the paternal side.
According to Rasmus Ludvigsson's (bd 29) , the largest family book now only known through old copies (E 8676), the above-mentioned Jöns Hansson was the father of the judge Knut Jönsson (d at the earliest in 1507) at Höjen, who carried the pig's head coat of arms. His brother (E 8676) Hinse Jönsson (d sometime between 1485–91) at Stämnarvet became the grandfather of the councilors Axel and Knut Anderssöner (Lillie; bd 23) .
Links
- https://forum.rotter.se/index.php?topic=67119.0
- https://sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svinhufvudsl%C3%A4kten
- http://runeberg.org/fkefrandal/303/0288.html
- https://www.rotter.se/produkter/slaktforskarnas-arsbok/slaktforskar...
Sources
- Gudlög Hansdotter and Jakob Henriksson Simla : Lagergren, a a 1923a, p 179 f; dens, Five nyfunna medeltidsbrev (Dalarna hembygds-förbunds tidskrift, 3, 1923b), p 75; J Raneke, Swedish Medieval Weapons, 2 (1982), p 519; Sweden's medieval personal names, 2 (1980–91), sp 340.
- Sources o litt: General: T Berglund et al, Om släkten Svinhuvud ursborg (Släktforskärnas årsbok 2008), pp. 9–28; T Berglund and A Winroth, Pig's head and horse's head weapons (Vapenbilden 84, 2010), pp. 4–12; B Boëthius, The Kopparbergslagen until the breakthrough of the 1570s (1965); its, Pig's Head and Pig's Ball (PHT 1966, 3–4); S Carlsson, Estate society and estate persons 1700–1865 (1947); Carpelan, 3 (1965); Diplomatarium Dalekarlicum, 1–3 o supplement (1842–53); The electric trails; H Gillingstam, Svinhuvud och Svinakula (PHT 1966, 1–2); LF Läffler, Some Swedish "talking weapons" (PHT 1903), pp. 77 o 83; BA Nelson, S in Västergötland: some contributions to the genealogy of the family (SoH 1967); J Raneke, Swedish Medieval Weapons, 1 (1982), p 324, o 3 (1985); SMoK; Supplement to The Introduced Swedish Nobility Genealogies, ed C Szabad (2008); PG Vejde,
- Jöns Swinshwoth : Photostat copies of the medieval section, Series II, Booklet no. 16 (after STORA: Grycksbo pappersbruk's archive, vol 11134), RA. Berglund et al, aa; Diplomatarium Dalekarlicum, 1, No. 47; H Lagergren, Släkten Ekeblad till Stola, 2 (PHT 1923a).
- Diplomatarium Dalekarlium 935
- Elisabet Hemström (2001) [1998]
- "Ätterna Svinhufvud och deras historia" (egen utgåva); Torsten Berglund (1996)
- ”Elsa Nilsdotters anor”, Genklang 6, pp.16-17; B. Boetius (1965)
- Kopparbergslagen fram till 1570-talets genombrott, p.127
- Schlegel, Bernhard and Carl Arvid Klingspor: The one with shield letters granted but not to the House of Knights introduced the family tables of the Swedish nobility.
Om Jöns Hansson Svinhufvud (svenska)
"Hans Jönsson var far till Jöns Hansson, bergmästare vid Kopparberget 1450 och skall enligt en senare uppgift från Rasmus Ludvigsson bott på Höjen."
https://sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svinhufvudsl%C3%A4kten
Berglund, Torsten; Hemström, Elisabet; Olofsson, Leif och Winroth, Anders (2008). ”Om släkten Svinhuvuds ursprung: samt om en misstänkt förfalskning i ett medeltidsbrev från 1386”. Släktforskarnas årsbok 2008,: sid. 9-28
https://forum.rotter.se/index.php?topic=67119.0
Var gift med Ragnhild i Högsby . Ragnhild är begravd 1503 i Västerås domkyrka med två av sönerna. Kaniken Daniel Johannis och domprost Thymmo Johannis.
Jöns Hansson Svinhuvud , in Höjen
b. 1425 (approximately)
d. 1485 (approximately), Sundborn, Stora Kopparberg, Dalarna (W), Västerås domkyrka
Jöns Hansson was a "bergsman" in Höjen in Stora Kopparberg, a "bergmästare" (master miner) at Kopparberget in 1444-1450 , and a judge in in Dalarna (W).
Sources:
Diplomatarium Dalekarlium 935
Elisabet Hemström (2001) [1998]
"Ätterna Svinhufvud och deras historia" (egen utgåva); Torsten Berglund (1996)
”Elsa Nilsdotters anor”, Genklang 6, pp.16-17; B. Boetius (1965)
Kopparbergslagen fram till 1570-talets genombrott, p.127
Jöns Hansson Svinhufvud's Timeline
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