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Ronald

Landskrone

Legg inn av Ronald » 3. mai 2007 kl. 20.02

Hi all,

In the Netherlands arrived from Landskrone Sweden Egbert Carolus Josephus
Scherpingh, born abt. 1565, I guess.
He married abt. 1594 and from this marriage were born 6 children. There
seems to exist a genealogy of this family Scherpingh in Sweden, beginning
somewhere in the 13th Century.

Has anyone maybe any information?

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Met vriendelijke groet,
Ronald Blancke
Nederland

Hugh Watkins

Re: Landskrone

Legg inn av Hugh Watkins » 3. mai 2007 kl. 20.44

Ronald wrote:

Hi all,

In the Netherlands arrived from Landskrone Sweden *** Egbert Carolus Josephus
Scherpingh, born abt. 1565, I guess.
He married abt. 1594 and from this marriage were born 6 children. There
seems to exist a genealogy of this family Scherpingh in Sweden, beginning
somewhere in the 13th Century.

Has anyone maybe any information?

*** at that time it was part of Denmark

wiki

In 1643, Swedish armies invaded Jutland and in 1644 Skåne. In the 1645
Treaty of Brømsebro, Denmark surrendered Halland, Gotland, the last
parts of Danish Estonia, and several provinces in Norway. In 1657, king
Frederick III declared war on Sweden and marched on Bremen-Verden.


previously
In 1397, Denmark entered the Kalmar Union with Norway and Sweden. The
union was a personal union with the individual states maintaining their
nominal independence. Scandinavia remained unified under this
arrangement until Sweden broke away in 1523

see also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lund

Lund Cathedral School (Katedralskolan) was founded in 1085 by the Danish
king Canute the Saint. This is the oldest school in Scandinavia and one
of the oldest in Northern Europe. Many well-known people have attended
it, among them actor Max von Sydow and several high-ranking politicians.

In 1658, all Scanian counties except the island of Anholt, were ceded by
Denmark to Sweden by the Treaty of Roskilde. On December 4, 1676 Lund
was defended in the Battle of Lund, one of the bloodiest battles fought
in Scandinavia. Lund University, established in 1666 as a means of
"Swedification",

just background about your danish family

Hugh W



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Ronald

Re: Landskrone

Legg inn av Ronald » 4. mai 2007 kl. 9.32

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Ronald wrote:

Hi all,

In the Netherlands arrived from Landskrone Sweden *** Egbert Carolus
Josephus Scherpingh, born abt. 1565, I guess.
He married abt. 1594 and from this marriage were born 6 children. There
seems to exist a genealogy of this family Scherpingh in Sweden, beginning
somewhere in the 13th Century.

Has anyone maybe any information?

*** at that time it was part of Denmark


wiki

In 1643, Swedish armies invaded Jutland and in 1644 Skåne. In the 1645
Treaty of Brømsebro, Denmark surrendered Halland, Gotland, the last parts
of Danish Estonia, and several provinces in Norway. In 1657, king
Frederick III declared war on Sweden and marched on Bremen-Verden.


previously
In 1397, Denmark entered the Kalmar Union with Norway and Sweden. The
union was a personal union with the individual states maintaining their
nominal independence. Scandinavia remained unified under this arrangement
until Sweden broke away in 1523

see also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lund

Lund Cathedral School (Katedralskolan) was founded in 1085 by the Danish
king Canute the Saint. This is the oldest school in Scandinavia and one of
the oldest in Northern Europe. Many well-known people have attended it,
among them actor Max von Sydow and several high-ranking politicians.

In 1658, all Scanian counties except the island of Anholt, were ceded by
Denmark to Sweden by the Treaty of Roskilde. On December 4, 1676 Lund was
defended in the Battle of Lund, one of the bloodiest battles fought in
Scandinavia. Lund University, established in 1666 as a means of
"Swedification",

just background about your danish family

Hugh W


OK Hugh

I heard your comments...

Ronald Blancke
NL

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