Ancestry of Anna Carlsdotter av Vinstorp (d1552), a foremoth

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Ancestry of Anna Carlsdotter av Vinstorp (d1552), a foremoth

Legg inn av M.Sjostrom » 25 nov 2007 04:46:01

Anna Carlsdotter av Vinstorp is found in ancestry of
untold numbers of people at least all over Europe, a
huge portion of those people being princely or royal.

This is because Anna Carlsdotter has some royalty
gateway ancestors among her descendants. For example,
there exists the matriline:

Katarina, Cecilia, Anna Maria, Sofia and Elisabet,
daughters of king Gustav I of Sweden;
children of:

Margareta Leijonhufvud, more authentically known as
'Margareta Eriksdotter av Ekeberg' or 'Margareta
Eriksdotter av Loholmen'
daughter of:

Erik Abrahamson av Ekeberg, lord of Loholmen, and his
wife Ebba Eriksdotter av Bjorno
herself daughter of the first marriage of:

1 Anna Karlsdotter, heiress of Vinstorp (bc 1470 d
1552); married firstly 1488 knight Erik Karlson av
Bjorno, lord of Norrby (fl 1458, d 1491); married
secondly c1492 knight Erik Erikson 'den yngre', lord
of Fogelvik (d 1502)

2 Swedish high councillor Karl Bengtson, lord of
Vinstorp [WESTROGOTHIA]
3 Karen Lavesdatter af Tomarp, heiress of Rossared
(d1493) [EASTERN DENMARK]

4 Bengt Uddson lord of Vinstorp
5 Kerstin Staffansdotter av Langnes
6 squire Lave Gustavsen, lord of Tomarp
7 Bodil Bentsdatter af Piksborg, heiress of Rossared;
widow of knight Knud Knudsen

8 Udd Mattson, of the [liljebalk]
9 Ingrid Karlsdotter, heiress of Vinstorp
10 knight Staffan Ulfson av Langnes, lord of Lagno,
widower of (anonyma) Haraldsdotter av Aal
11 Ellen Aagesdatter af Bjerghusoholm, whose second
husband was Claus Dovt
12 Gustav Mattson
13 Gertrud Lavesdatter af Tommarp (fl 1405)
14 knight Bent (Benedict Ebbesen) Pik, lord of
Rossared (d bef 1412)
15 Cecilie Jensdatter af Harabjerga (d bef 1445),
widow of squire Tuve Pedersen and married thirdly her
last husband, knight Hartvig Henksen Limbaek, lord of
Nebbegaard

16 Mats Oddson
17 Ingeborg Knutsdotter (fl 1331), of the [liljebalk],
daughter of Knut Abjörnson (fl 1313..31)
18 Karl Ingemundson (fl 1347)
19 (anonyma) Siggesdotter av Vinstorp [WESTROGOTHIA];
daughter of Sigge 'djäkn', lord of Vinstorp; and
Margareta Tomasdotter, of the griphuvud
20 Ulf Filipson av Langnes
21 (anonyma) Staffansdotter
22 knight Aage Ingvarsen, lord of Bjerghusaholm (fl
1354, dc 1375), son of Ingvar Aagesen, who lived in
Skaane [Eastern Denmark]
23 Anne Gertsdatter Snakenborg (d after 1387),
daughter of Gerhard Snakenborg (d after 1336); one of
the first of the Snakenborg in Sweden
24 Mats Gjurdson 'den gamle'
25 ? (?Asrunasdotter?)
26 knight Lave Pedersen af Lyngby, lord of Tomarp (fl
1364..79) [Eastern Denmark], son of Peder Torbernsen
af Tommerup and Gyde Lavesdatter
27 ?
28 knight Ebbe Piik, castellan of Piksborg (d bef
1382), a family in Eastern Denmark -, chiefly in
Halland
29 Merete Pedersdatter af Dollefjelde (bc 1360, d
1404), who married secondly knight Abraham Brodersen
af Skedal, castellan of Lagaholm and Varbjerg etc (fl
1382, beheaded 1410) - daughter of knight Peder
'Budde', from Laaland island in Denmark
30 Jens Uf [DENMARK]
31 ?


Anna Carlsdotter's ancestry looks very much like one
half of it resided in the then region of Eastern
Denmark, and the other half in Westrogothia, Sweden.
Occasional spouses on one hand from other parts of
Sweden, on the other hand from other parts of Denmark,
mostly just reinforce this (balanced) duality.


Some comments about further roots:

Margareta Tomasdotter came from one of families which
held the head of griffin, [griphuvud], as their crest.
That Arms figure appears commonly in Swedish families
which were regarded as descendants of the 12th-century
justiciar dynasty of the highly autonomous
Westrogothia.
Margareta Tomasdotter thus presumably comes from a
branch of that dynasty on her paternal side. On her
maternal side descends from the Boberg of Ostrogothia,
the family which seems to have held the first
historically attested surname in use of an indigeneous
Swedish family.
It is also believed by a genealogical reconstruction
that via maternal side, she descends from Magnus
Bengtson 'minnesköld', lord of Bjellbo, himself
grandson of Folke the Fat, riksjarl of Sweden in
around 1100, and his wife Ingegerd Knudsdatter of
Denmark, daughter of Saint Canute IV of Denmark.

Ulf Filipson of Langnes descends from the youngest
(probably posthumous) son of earl Karl 'den döve',
Riksjarl of Sweden in at least 1220. Known also as
jarl Charles the Deaf.

Peder Torbernsen af Tommarp is believed to have been
an agnatic descendant of knight Jon Litle de Scania,
who was 1268 prefect of Skaane on behalf of the Danish
king; and cognatically descends from 12th-century
[Hvide-Galen] lords of Knardrup in Sjaelland, Denmark,
who even produced a queen-consort of Sweden.


Those who are enthusiastic about dates, would find
some additional datings in Genealogics presentation of
her ancestry, seize quartiers:
http://genealogics.org/ultraped.php?per ... erations=5


M.Sjöström



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