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Jon Havtoresson

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Knut Magnusson (mentioned 1304–39) and Cecilia Röriksdatter (mentioned 1320–34). He left at least three sons, Ulv, HĂ„kon and Brynjolv, and probably also a fourth, Ivar. The first three all became councilors. The daughter Cecilia was married to the Swedish-born knight and councilor Ulv Holmgeirsson.
80:. Thus Jon and his brother of the royal family were also on the father's side. When his father Havtore died, Jon, who was probably the eldest of the brothers, inherited the farm Skea, with several properties in 45: 30: 73: 213: 156:
Opsahl, Erik. (2009, February 13). Jon Havtoresson. In the Norwegian biographical lexicon. Retrieved November 29, 2016 from
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Jon was married to Birgitta Knutsdatter (first mentioned in 1322, died before 1395), daughter of a knight,
88:. In addition to the farms in Skea, Jon also got several properties in Østfold, including the main farms 198: 189: 169:
Jon Havtoresson. (2009, April 5). In Store norske leksikon. Retrieved November 29, 2016 from
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Index

July 19
1395
knight
Havtore Jonsson
Agnes HĂ„konsdatter
HĂ„kon V Magnusson
Sigurd
Norway
HĂ„kon Magnusson
SudrheimĂŠtten
SĂžrum
Romerike
BĂ„rd Guttormsson
Rein
Harald Gille
SolĂžr
Odalen
BorregÄrd
Tune
OnsĂžy
governor
Borgarsysla
Magnus Eriksson
HĂ„kon VI Magnusson
riksrÄd
lagmann
noble family
Roos af HjelmsÀter

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