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- Note (Norman Lee Madsen)
Boel Olufsdatter first married Jesper Aagesen Kræmmer; records show theywere living in Allinge in 1647. Jesper Aagesen is the son of AageJespersen, a merchant (købmand) at "Kræmmergaarden" in Allinge in 1624(source: "Bornholmsk Hjemstavnstidende" 1930 p. 101). His son Jespermust have taken over the family home, as in 1648 he is also recorded asbeing a merchand (købmand) living at "Kæmmergaarden" in Allinge, where hedid business with Lübeck.
The article "Det Gamle Rønne" by M.K. Zahrtmann (Bornholmske Samlinger,vol. I, book 13), states that Jesper Aagesen is the forefather of the"Jespersen-family" and that in 1648 he was a "Skipper og Kræmmer iAllinge" (shipmaster and shopkeeper in Allinge).
In 1658 Jens Pedersen Kofoed (1628-1691) initiated a rebellion againstthe Swedes - who had recently rested control of Bornholm away from theDanish crown. The pivotal moment of the rebellion was assasination ofthe Swedish Commandant Printzensköld on the 8th of December. Later thatday Jens Pedersen Kofoed led a band of men north to the fortress ofHammershus, where they convinced the Swedish army-unit stationed there tosurrender. Jesper Aagesen stood guard at Hammershus that night;according to reports Jens Kofoed allowed Jesper to bring one barrel ofale with him.
It is likely Jesper Aagesen died circa 1665, as Boel had a son she namedJesper, born in February of 1667, with her second husband Anders AndersenBleking. From his name we came assume he was probably from Blekingeprovince (now part of Sverige/Sweden); probate held February 29, 1685.There were children born in both marriages.
K. Thorsen wrote the following in "Simplegaardsslægten Holm Klemmensker,Bornholm", published in Rønne in 1942:
"Jesper Aagesen is this branch's oldest known man. He is mentioned in1648 in Allinge as having with business with Lübeck. Then on December 9,1658 when the Bornholmers regained Hammershus, and events were celebratedwith at a beer feast. Merchant Jesper upon order supplied one barrel ofbeer. More is not known about him. It is possible he is the son of theEsper Aage who is described in 1609 as being among the young guardsmen inRønne, but this is far from certain. Jesper Aagesen's wife is unknown."
In the Åker-Åkirkeby parish register can be found the following"communicantes" in 1667:
"Imellem den 27 og 28 Feb. om natten er laget et Hittebarn i en StædenIngmarsgaard i Vestermariæ Sogn, vel ind Svøbt og med silæder retforsørget. Barnets Moder er siden obenbaret at være Boel Olsdatter sal.Jesper Kremmers enche i Allinge. Faderen Anders Blegindsfahr. Barnet erkaldet Jesper."
(The above translated to english:)
"In the night between 27th and the 28th of February was admitted oneFoundling to a home on Ingmarsgaard in Vestermarie Parish, well Swaddledand in a harness right was attempted. Child's Mother is since revealedto be Boel Olsdatter the deceased Jesper Kræmmer's widow of Allinge.Father: Anders Bleking. Child is named Jesper."
Extracted from the Hammershus Birk probate for Anders Andersen Bleking,February 28, 1685, page 4b:
Anno 1685 dend 29 Februarj, er holden rigtig registering oc vurdering,sampt skifte oc deeling efter sallige Anders Andersen som boede og døde iAllinge. Imellum hans efterlatte hustru Buold Ollufsdatter, oc begeederis børn, nemblig en dreng Andreas Andersøn som er 14 aar, en piggeMargrete Andersdatter paa 13 aar, oc paa skifte forvalterens vegne varofuer værendis Byefougden Hans Jørgensøn i Sanduig, Skrifueren PederOfuesøn, Vurderingsmend Hartuig Villumsøn i Allinge oc Niels Skreder iLøsebech, Niels Jørgensøn i Sanduig er enchens lauverge, Jens Nielsøn iAllinge er tilsat at verre værge for drengen Pouel Sørrensøn ibd. er tilsat at være verge for piggen, der nest er det helle boe, boeskab, ocløsørre registeret oc vurderet som følger. . . . Heluig sl. Claus Jensønsi Hadzle 1 Sdr. 8 Sk. . . . Dattum ut Supra: Hans Jørgensen, PederOfuesen, Hartuig Villumbsen, Niels Skreder.
From the Hammershus Birketingbog (Hammershus Judicial District CourtRecords) of 1688-1701:
February 18, 1689, page 10a: "For Retten fremstod Niels Jørgensen iSandvig oc Jacob Jespersen af Allinge, paa Begge parter bekiendte sandtat være, at de efter en skriftige forligning af Datto d. 18 Februarj 1689= Er forenit, Angaaende det værge maal som Niels Jørgensen er tilsat tilformynder for effter Sl. Claus Jensens død; og det forschrefne efterderes skriftlig forligning, havre forhen Jacob Jespersøns Moder i forhenArvinger, hafft i brug sig til Nøtte og gaufn, alt saa . . . JacobJespersen, til ydermere forsikring sat Niels Jørgensen i . . .forschrivne Arvepart som hans Broder Aage Jespersen arfuelige tilfalderer efter sin sal. Fader Jesper Aagesen, som er 58 Sld. oc der forudensatte Jacob Jespersen, Niels Jørgensen af sin patrimonium. I . . . forden forfaldne Rente i 12 Aar. Efter forligningens Lydelse fordres ellerskrefues, af Aage Jespersen, der i mod schal Jacob Jespersen nyde, brugeoc Beholde forhen Jord, sig saa Nøtte han vil. Forhen arvepart efterContractens vidre for melding, ellers er baade hofuedstol oc Rente iforhen Aaringer Penge 73 Sld. 2 Mk. 2 Sk. 2 Ds. som Niels Jørgensen varVærge for. Efter sal. Claus Jensens død . . . oc af begge to Vedstodsandt at verre."
February 25, 1689, page 10b: Jørgen Pedersen havde skødet og afhændet dehuse og gaardrum med kaalhave og brønd som efter et skiftebrev af dato 13Juli 1660 til sl. Buold Anders Andersens. . . . Hans Jespersen i Allingemødte paa sin moder Buold sl. Anders Andersens og arvingers vegne ogfortalte at et 3 stolperums hus med brønd var solgt som skødet forklarer.
February 13, 1693, page 48b: Hans Jespersen af Allinge læste ethaandskrift som Jørgen Pedersen i Allinge havde udgivet til sal. JacobJespersen paa 41 Sdr. Tor Jørgensen erkendte paa sin og sinemedarvingers vegne at havde modtaget de 41 Sdr. og renter. HansJespersen erkender at han havde faaet sin patrimonium af Jørgen Pederseni Allinge, som var formynder for ham.
The above translated to English:
February 18, 1689, page 10a: "Before the Court appeared Niels Jørgensenof Sandvig and Jacob Jespersen of Allinge, both professed to be true,that after an written settlement application dated the 18th of February1689: Are united, regarding the guardianship wherein Niels Jørgensen isadded to the guardianship after the deceased Claus Jensen's death, andthis prescribed by their written settlement application, had abovementioned Jacob Jespersen's mother's above mentioned heirs, had spoken tothe above mentioned heirs, had spoken to have and benefit, that is . . .Jacob Jespersen, to provide more assurance that Niels Jørgensen is in . .. for written inheritance which his brother Aage Jespersen accrued asinheritance is after his deceased father Jesper Aagesen, which is 58 Sld.and in addition Niels Jørgensen dispersed to Jacob Jespersen his paternalinheritance. In . . . the overdue rate for 12 years. After conciliationapplying spoken or written, by Aage Jespersen, in contrast shall JacobJespersen enjoy, use and keep above mentioned land, so he will have. Thepreviously mentioned inheritance after the contract remains activeformulation, otherwise both principal and interest of the previous yearlymoney 73 Sld. 2 Mk. 2 Sk. 2 Ds. for which Niels Jørgensen was legalguardian. After the deceased Claus Jensen's death . . . and both wouldadhere to be true."
February 25, 1689, page 10b: Jørgen Pedersen had deeded and sold thehouses and courtyards with cabbage garden and well that after a probatedated July 13, 1660 went to the deceased Anders Andersen's wife Boel. . .. Hans Jespersen in Allinge attended on his mother Boel the deceasedAnders Andersen's (widow) and the heirs' behalf and told that a 3post-room house with well was sold as the deed states.
February 13, 1693, page 48b: Hans Jespersen of Allinge read into thecourt record a handwritten document which Jørgen Pedersen of Allinge hadgiven to the deceased Jacob Jespersen for 41 Sdr. Thor Jørgensenacknowledged on his and his fellow heirs' behalf to having received the41 Sdr. and interest. Hans Jespersen acknowledged that he had receivedhis paternal inheritance from Jørgen Pedersen of Allinge, who had actedas guardian for him.
This database researched and compiled by Norman Lee Madsen, Toronto,Ontario, Canada, 12 Jun 2016. [1]
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