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Hans Ivarsen Anchersen

Hans Ivarsen Anchersen

Mand ca. 1527 - 1602  (75 år)

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  • Navn Hans Ivarsen Anchersen 
    Fødsel ca. 1527 
    Køn Mand 
    Alias Johannes Ancharius 
    Død 20 jun. 1602  Starup Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted  [1
    Begravelse 22 jun. 1602 
    Person-ID I148  anebasen
    Sidst ændret 27 dec. 2021 

    Far Ivarus Ancharius 
    Mor Botilla 
    Familie-ID F42  Gruppeskema  |  Familietavle

    Familie Rachel Ivarsdatter Ravn,   f. 1533, Starup Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 16 sep. 1611, Starup Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 78 år) 
    Ægteskab ca. 1554  Starup Kirke Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Børn 
     1. Ivar Hansen Anchersen,   f. ca. 1555, Starup Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. ca. 1639, Haderslev, Duchy of Schleswig (Danmark) Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 84 år)
     2. Ancher Hansen Anchersen,   f. ca. 1557, Starup Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. UNKNOWN
     3. Cathrine Hansdatter,   f. ca. 1560, Starup Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. eft. 1579 (Alder > 20 år)
     4. Peter Hansen Anchersen,   f. ca. 1565, Starup Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. eft. 1588 (Alder > 24 år)
     5. Poul Hansen Anchersen,   f. ca. 1570, Starup Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 27 okt. 1635, Starup Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 65 år)
     6. Jørgen Hansen Anchersen,   f. ca. 1573, Starup Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. eft. 1605 (Alder > 33 år)
    Familie-ID F35  Gruppeskema  |  Familietavle
    Sidst ændret 2 okt. 2023 

  • Notater 
    • (Johannes Ancharius), immatrikuleret i Rostock og tog magistergrad 1552.

      Hjælpepræst i Starup-Grarup fra 1554 og Sognepræst samme sogn fra 1574 til sin død.
    • Hans Anchersen (also known by the latin influenced name: Johannes Ancharius) took matriculation in Rostock, he would later get his"magistergrad" in 1552. Was assistant pastor (hælpepræst) for Starup-Grarup parish from 1554, and would become pastor (sognepræst)there from 1574 until his death. Starup is located just a few kilometres south-east of Haderslev, and Grarup is just a few kilometers further east of that.

      On the history of the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, and their relationship to Danmark:
      Until sometime under King Valdemar II (reigned 1202-41), the Kingdom of Danmark bordered onto the germanic states just south of the Slien (Schlei) inlet. Valdemar II awarded his second son the southern part of Jylland as a duchy - from the Slien in the south (in between the towns of Schleswig and Kiel) north up the Jylland peninsula to the river Konge-Aa, however the northern border of the duchy followed only the Konge-Aa until just east of Ribe, then it drops south, then west towards the coast. While Schleswig was given the status of a duchy, its Duke ultimately owed fealty to the Danish king.

      The Duchy of Schleswig has traditionally reached from the rivers Eiderand the Slien, in the south, to Konge-Aa, in the north. The Duchy of Holstein from the river Eider, in the north, to the river Elbe, in the south. Later, inheritance rights for Schleswig became a matter of contention. Gradually some areas were considered Royal domain of Danmark and some of Prussia, other parts were ruled by the Duke of Gottorp, and some parts were ruled in common. In the Duchy of Schleswig some cities had independent status (known as imperial free-cities), ruled directly by the Kingdom of Danmark. The Duchy of Holstein was split up in thismanner as well: parts were considered royal domain of the Danmark; partsthe domain of the Duke of Gottorp, some common areas, some ruled by the germans (Prussia). This situation was untenable to the rulers involved, and eventually led to fighting.

      In 1658 the Duke of Gottorp-Holstein became sovereign over the "Duke'spart" of the Duchies Schleswig and Holstein, however it never was a "territorial entity" and it was a constant reason for quarrels and wars. Very simplistically the Duchy of Schleswig became totally "royal"(Danish) in 1721, and the Duke of Gottorp was restricted to the Holsteinareas.

      In 1806, as a result of the "Napoleonic reorganisation", Schleswig and Holstein came under the control of the Danish king (with an independent administration). Danmark had sided with Napolean against England afterrefusing to hand over its naval fleet to England. In 1807 the Engish navy blockaded, and then bombarded København, which destroyed the city and killed thousands of its citizens.

      In 1815 the Congress of Vienna ruled the Duchy of Holstein ("south of the Eider") to be a part of the "German Bund" (i.e. all the Germanic states and Austria). In 1846 the Danish King ruled Schleswig to be part of his kingdom, and that the heritage rights of the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg was restricted to Holstein.

      By 1848 both Duchies had declared themselves independant, and on April 4,1848, Schleswig was accepted into the German Bund. However on May 8,1852, under the pressure of the "European powers", the London Treaty gave both duchies back to Danmark. Schleswig received a constitution on February 15, 1854, and Holstein on June 11, 1854.

      The death of King Frederick VII, in 1863, ended the heritage rights of the Danish kings to the Duchies; and the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg tried to gain power. The German Bund raised war against Danmark, which on October 30, 1864 was forced to hand the Duchies (less Lauenburg) over to the German Bund.From 1864-66 the Duchies were ruled by Austria-Prussia. After the Prussian/Austrian war in 1866 they were made a Prussian province.

      In 1864 the border at Konge-Aa was established until 1920. After which a referendum was held, the people in the northern half of Schleswig voted to become part of Danmark; the people in the southern half to join Germany. Thus Schleswig remains split in half to this very day.

      This database researched and compiled by Norman Lee Madsen, Toronto,Ontario, copyright 1990-2003.

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    1. [S4] Norman Lee Madsen, Norman Lee Madsens database, (http://www3.sympatico.ca/colin.swift/).