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- Note(kopieret fra Norman Lee Madsens database)
In 1641 Jens Lauritsen Malmøe completed his studies while living in Slagelse, Sjælland. In 1653 he became parish clergyman (sognepræst) for Rønne-Knudsker; and in 1654 was made dean (provst) for Bornholm.
From Rønne's Kirkeregnskaber - Stolestader of May 14, 1690:
Qvinders Stoele, Dronningens og Slottens Stochle.
No. 4 er 6 Stader @ 2 Sldr.: 1. Margrete s. Hl. Jenses; 2. Anne Maria Claus Hartuings; 3. Margreta Hans Siguartz; 4. Kirstene Willum Jacobsens; 5. Lisebeth Claus Bohnes; 6. Margrete s. Borgemester Olluf Suendsens.
From Rønne's Kirkeregnskaber, 1684-1747:
1693: Dend 5 September hafue Anna Madz Jensens daatter kiøbt it StoeleStade udi No. 4 som hendis fadermoder hæder, lig Matrona afgangne Margaretha sahl. Hl. Jensis fra døde, og gaf derfor. . . 2 Sldr.
On the losses of Danish territories during the lifetime of Jens Larsen Malmøe:
Under King Valdemar II, reigned 1202-1241, the kingdom reached its greatest size. He conquered Pomerania, Estonia, and parts of Mecklenburg; was sovereign over all of Denmark, the south-western coastal provinces on the Svensk/Swedish peninsula, and had dominion over the entire Baltic Sea coast-line. The Union of Kalmar, in 1397, united the kingdoms of Denmark, Sweden and Norway for 126 years. Sweden and a portion of Finland seceded in 1523; Norge declared itself independence in 1814; and Island/Iceland became independent in 1944. KalaallitNunat/Greenland and the Føroyar/Faeroes are still under Danish rule.
The Svensker/Swedes declared war on Denmark in 1643, invaded Jylland and Skåne and on June 29, 1644 defeated the Danish fleet. In the resulting "Peace of Brömsebro" of 1645, Denmark ceded to Sverige/Sweden the islands Ösel and Gotland, the provinces Jämtland, Härjedalen and Halland the latter for thirty years (however, it was never returned). Later Skåne, Blekinge, and Bohus, all Danish provinces for 500 years, were lost to Sverige as a result of the "Peace of Roskilde", signed in 1658. The territory of Skåne now comprises the counties (läns) of Malmöhus and Kristianstad.
This database researched and compiled by Norman Lee Madsen, Toronto, Ontario, copyright 2006.
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