Oplysninger om Hans Pedersen Myre

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1. [Født: Ca. 1480 i Vg. Klinteby, Ibsker Sogn, Bornholms Øster Herred, Bornholm Amt]
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2. [Død: Efter 1543 i Vg. St. Bjergegård, Vestermarie Sogn, Bornholms Vester Herred, Bornholm Amt]
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omtales i 'Landet Borringholm: Bornholmsk-skånske slægtskredse', by Sigvard Mahler Dam, published in SAXO, 1986:
 
. . . . the case was put before the 'Landsting' (Senate) in Åkirkeby on May 22, 1522. The details were discussed, witnesses were heard, and finally a document was drawn up and sealed by the most important officials on Bornholm: 1) the Commander of Hammershus, Niels Ibsen; 2) Jørgen Hals' step-brother Chief Justice Oluf Ottesen (Uf); 3) Jørgen Gagge, who had been made a freeman 20 years previously and was an illegitimate born member of the Gagge-family of Skåne; 4) Hans Borgeby of Bierregård; 5) Anders Kos in Ibsker parish (of Kåsegård); 6) and the invaders from Lübeck, Peder Kofoed, 7) and Morten Lassen, both mayors in Rønne; 8) Lauritz Jul from an old an distinguished family and a bailiff in Østermarie parish; 9) Hans Pedersen from the same parish, who later married Jørgen Hals' daughter; 10) and finally the document was signed by the bailiff for Åker parish, Peder Munck.
 
Hans Pedersen mentioned in a record dated 1491. Våben: I rødt felt en hvid halv hummerklo (Coat-of-arms: On a red field a white half lobster-claw). Possibly the same person as the above 'Hans Pedersen from the same parish, who later married Jørgen Hals' daughter'?
 
Hans Pedersen's widow is known to have been alive in 1523 and in 1537.
 
Michael EneRiis database states that Hans Pedersen's son Bendt Hansen and grandson Laurids Pedersen attended the 1572 'Frimandsmødet'; it also links them, and Jørgen Pedersen (died 1588) of Vellensgård, to the'hummerklo' coat-of-arms.
 
At the 'Frimandsmødet' held on September 6, 1572 there were 17 men namedas being in attendance: the brothers Jens and Hans Madsen Kofoed, PederPoulsen Kofoed, Oluf Bagge, Peder Uf, Peder Myre, Jørgen Gagge, BendtHansen, Laurids Pedersen, and also eight other men only listed by their patronyms; and at which occassion three Danish Parlimentary advisers (Rigsråder) had been sent to preside over the meeting. This special meeting was held to establish who on Bornholm had the right to call themselves a 'Frimand' (Free-man), a title which conveyed the upper-class standing of the landed-gentry.
 
1572: Bendt Hansen deltog i mødet om hvem der var frimænd på Bornholm.Våben: Hummerklo.
 
In 'Ludvig Kristian Kure's aner', af Aage Kure, (published in 1998), he is listed under heading: 'Hummerklo' (Lobster-claw).
 
In 'Danmarks Adelsårbog', 1901, page 231:
Hans Myre held the status of free-man (frimand). He inherited 6' Vdg.Fuglsangsgård, in Klinteby, Ibsker parish. Owner also of Bjergegård, 24'Vdg. Åker. In 1511 he is named in Anders Galen's will (testamente) on his wife's behalf; disputed with Jørgen Hals about inheritance. His wife's mother, Anna Hals is sister to Jørgen Hals. Anna and Jørgen's mother is n.n. Andersdatter Galen, of the Skåne noble-family. Myre-family's noble coat-of-arms displays three 'myrer' (ants). . . .
 
Mette Hansdatter inherited a number of the Myre-family farms, including Fuglsangsgård (later known as Gaggegård, still later as: I Klinteby), 6'Vdg. in Ibsker. Mette also owned Pæregård, 3' Vdg. (Nylars orØsterlars?), which she probably brought into her marriage Peder Hansen Uf as a dowry, as the farm thereafter became part of Simblegård'sestate-lands - which her husband had inherited. She inherited the Myre-family farm: Store Myregård in Åker parish, which had previously been owned by Peder Hansen Myre (died 1572). After Mette inherited her brother Truid Myre's farms, they too were included as part of Simblegård's estate-lands. Later Mette's daughter Margrethe/Merete Pedersdatter's children inherited some of the properties: Claus Gagge inherited 6' Vdg. Ibsker, and Sivert Gagge inherited Store Myregård in Åker. Margrethe's first husband Henning Gagge died in 1606, and she shortly thereafter married Hans Grabow/Grabau. Hans Grabow took over Simblegård in 1609, and after his death in 1626 it went to his son, Joachim/Jochum, from a previous marriage. In 1632 Joachim Grabow exchanged 24 farms with the king, and also sold six farms to private buyers.

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