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Jens Hansen Sode

Jens Hansen Sode

Mand ca. 1603 - 1654  (51 år)

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  • Navn Jens Hansen Sode 
    Fødsel ca. 1603  Ala, Halland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Køn Mand 
    Ane-nr. Ane 12.3215 
    Død 1654  Hasle Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Person-ID I6812  anebasen
    Sidst ændret 1 jan. 2003 

    Far Hans Jensen Sode,   f. før 1580, Stehag, Skåne Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. eft. 1603, Ala, Halland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder > 25 år) 
    Familie-ID F2800  Gruppeskema  |  Familietavle

    Familie Margrethe Hansdatter Kofoed,   f. før 1611, Næstved, Sjælland Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. eft. 1647, Bornholm Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder > 38 år) 
    Ægteskab ca. 1631 
    Børn 
     1. Mikkel Jensen Sode,   f. ca. 1632, Hasle Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 1676, Glimminge, Blekinge Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 44 år)
     2. Hans Jensen Sode,   f. 1633, Hasle Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 13 sep. 1685, Prgd. Vellensgård, Nyker Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 52 år)
     3. Mads Jensen Sode,   f. ca. 1635, Hasle Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. eft. 1663 (Alder > 29 år)
     4. Jacob Jensen Sode,   f. ca. 1636, Hasle Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 25 feb. 1693, Præstegården, Olsker Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 57 år)
    +5. Karen Jensdatter Sode,   f. ca. 1639, Hasle Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 1684, Hasle Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 45 år)
    +6. Jørgen Jensen Sode,   f. ca. 1640, Hasle Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 27 jun. 1700, Præstegården, Østerlars Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 60 år)
     7. Claus Jensen Sode,   f. ca. 1645, Hasle Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. ca. 1697, Hasle Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 52 år)
    +8. Martha Jensdatter Sode,   f. 1647, Hasle Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 25 jun. 1697, Præstegården, Nylars Sogn Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 50 år)
    Familie-ID F2783  Gruppeskema  |  Familietavle
    Sidst ændret 18 sep. 2024 

  • Notater 
    • Occupation: Parish Clergyman (Præst)
      Reference: KG2 note
      Jens Hansen Sode is believed to have come from the Danish province of
      Skåne. He was a student in Landskrona in 1629 and was rector of the
      Rønne latin-school, afterwards was parish clergyman for Hasle-
      Rutsker from 1632 until his death. He owned Krogholm, 32. Slg. in
      Rutsker parish. He died in 1654 of plague; in 1654 plague killed 133
      in Hasle and 230 people in Rutsker parish. It is notable that four
      of his sons, circa 1670, were priests at the four Bornholm Round-
      Churches. Though the name of his wife is not recorded, it is known
      that she was the widow of Mikkel Olufsen. On the losses of Danish
      territories during the lifetime of Jens Hansen Sode: The Swedes had
      declared war on Danmark in 1643, invaded Jylland and Skåne and on
      June 29, 1644 defeated the Danish fleet. In the resulting "Treaty of


      Brømsebro" of 1645, Danmark ceded to Sverige/Sweden the provinces
      Jæmtland and Hærjedalen, the islands Åsel and Gotland, and the
      province Halland - the latter for thirty years (however, it was never


      returned). Later Skåne, Blekinge, and Bohus, all Danish provinces for


      hundreds of years, were lost to Sverige as a result of the "Peace of
      Roskilde", signed in 1658. The old territory of Skåne now comprises
      the counties (län) of Malmøhus and Christiansstad. On the history of
      the Lutheran Church in Danmark: The Reformation penetrated the
      Scandinavian countries in the early 1500s. The introduction of
      Protestantism was supported by merchants and peasants, and by devout


      priests who had become followers of Martin Luther. King Frederik 1.
      (reigned 1523-1533), who became quite religious in his later years,
      strongly promoted the establishment of the Lutheran Church. He
      allowed the leading Danish religious reformer, Hans Tavsen, to
      preach in the church at Viborg and ordered many Catholic churches in
      the region destroyed, despite violent protests. It was King
      Christian 3. (reigned 1534-1559), son of Frederik 1., who established


      the state Lutheran Church in Danmark. With the support of the
      Rigsråd - his advising council of lay members - the king ordered all
      Catholic property turned over to the crown and declared the Lutheran
      Church the national church of Danmark with the king as its head.
      From 1660 to 1849, a period of absolute monarchy in Danmark, all
      Danes were compelled to profess the Lutheran faith. [1]
    • Sognepræst i Hasle-Rutsker, døde af pest

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