Anders Nielsen Due
b. abt 1300, Ingelstrop, Ingelstad Herred, Skåneland, (now
Sweden)
& Skabersø (Skaneland), Bare Herred, (now Sweden)
Land Judge in Skane 1330
Ridder (knight) 1361
d. Ingelstorp 1366 Denmark
Due/Andersen
Galen crest
her father: Jens
Nielsen Galen of Naesbyholm, (b1265
Ellinge, Våstra Sallerup, Malmohus, Sweden- d1320)
her mother: Christine
Petersdatter (b1270 - d 1301)
Children with Cecille
Jensdatter |
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Jens Andersen |
b. abt 1330 (maybe the same person as Peder
below) |
d. 1385 Kendt, |
m. |
Hendrik Andersen |
abt 1340 Ingelstrop, Ingelstad Herred, Skåne, Sweden | d. after 1389 Skabersjø Slott (Skabersø), Oxie, Skåne, Sverige | m. |
Peder
Andersen |
b. abt 1330 Ingelstrop, Ingelstad Herred, Skåne, Sweden | d. after 1401 Skabersjø Slott (Skabersø), Oxie, Skåne, Sverige | m.
Pedersdatter dau. of Peder Eskildsen and Margrethe Jensdatter |
Niels Andersen Due |
b. abt 1355 Ingelstrop, Ingelstad Herred, Skåne, Sweden | d. after 1402 Skabersjø Slott (Skabersø), Oxie, Skåne, Sverige | m. Elsebe Olufsdatter |
The family developed is based on the the genealogy of the
Roskilde Cathedral, Roskilde, Denmark. This cathedral is
one of the oldest in Denmark and is the burial place of the
largest number of king, queens and other nobililty in all of
Europe including Harold Bluetooth, one of the greatest kings of
Denmark.
It seems that Anders
Nielsen Due becomes a knight in the court of King Christoffer of
Sweden. He apparently ends up with a major estate in
Sweden. I suspect that some his real estate holdings and comes
after the out break of The Black Death or plague in Scandinavia
in 1349. It was said between 1349
and 1350 to have killed 33% to 66% of the people
of Denmark while Norway and Sweden were both affected. As
even a surviving petty nobleman of the time he was probably
depended upon to keep things going. Being appointed a "Land
Judge" after the death of so many would have been a very
valuable position of power and wealth.
These families have
records and the family crests are found in the Roskilde
Cathedral web site and go back to about 1310.
See more photos here of
Roskilde.
Source:
Møller Index || Elroy's Family Index || Ancestor chart 5794
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