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Annicke Madsdatter Kofoed

Annicke Madsdatter Kofoed

Kvinde ca. 1545 - før 1628  (< 82 år)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Annicke Madsdatter Kofoed blev født cirka 1545 i Rønne (datter af Mads Jensen Kofoed og Johanne Jensdatter Myre); døde før 1628 i Bornholm.

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Mikkel Abraham. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. Karine Mikkelsdatter døde før 1628.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mads Jensen Kofoed blev født i 1513 i Lund, Skåne, Malmöhus Län (søn af Jens Madsen Kofoed og Johanne Thygesdatter); døde i 1552.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Ane-nr.: Ane 13.6737 (Garde)
    • Ane-nr.: Ane 13.6825 (Garde)
    • Ane-nr.: Ane 14.8969 (Sommer)

    Notater:

    Occupation: Mayor (Borgmester) of Rønne.
    Drowned on a seavoyage to Copenhagen.
    It is not known with certainty who Mads Jensen Kofoed's (born
    possibly 1513? or 1517?- died before 1573, possibly 1552?) parents
    were: The historian Giessing, in 1786, states that Mads Jensen
    Kofoed was the son of Jens Madsen Kofoed and grandson of
    Mads Jensen Kofoed of Hasle. According to Julius Bidstrup's
    "Familien Koefoed A og B" (published in 1887) his parents might be
    Jens Madsen Kofoed and Johanne Thygesdatter, but he is not certain.
    Also, Jørn Klindt in his book "På sporet af de første Kofod'er"
    (published in 1979) has his doubts on this matter, and can not state
    for a fact that any of this is true. Current evidence suggests that
    it is likely that Mads Jensen Kofoed was born 1513 in Lund, Skåne
    province; however, his parentage is still far from certain. In 1572 a
    meeting was held by Bornholm's Parliament to establish who had the
    right to the status of "Frimand" (Free-man) on Bornholm: Mads Jensen


    Kofoed's sons Jens and Hans Kofoed were in attendance at that
    meeting. Of course, that meeting had a broader purpose: a war in
    which Lübeck and Danmark had fought side-by-side had ended two years
    previously, and there was another three years before the Lübeck 50
    year claim to Bornholm was to expire; although Lübeck claimed that it
    had been given a further 50 years. In this predicament it was wise
    for the King to establish locally situated allies; and Bornholm's
    influential free-men, who normally would have been snubbed by the
    King and the true nobility, were now in a position to receive
    benevolent treatment from the Danish government. At the
    "Frimandsmødet" held on September 6, 1572 there were 17 men named as
    being in attendance: the brothers Jens and Hans Madsen Kofoed, Peder
    Poulsen Kofoed, Oluf Bagge, Peder Uf, Peder Myre, Jørgen Gagge, also
    ten other men only listed by their father's name; and at which
    occassion three Danish Parlimentary advisers (Rigsråder) had been
    sent to preside over the meeting. The Kofoeds had no written proof
    of their free-men status; they were only able to give heartfelt and
    solemn words about faithful service. It seems they had an inkling of
    things to come, and therefore begged the King not to let himself be
    "seduced" by Lübeck's representative Sweder Ketting, "because you
    might expect that Lübeck only plotted to keep our island under their
    yoke." This is the first record in which we find the Kofoeds being
    mentioned as "frimænd". We know that they were related to Oluf Bagge
    and Peder Uf, and probably to several of the others. The question
    remains: did they already have claim to free-man status, or did they
    take advantage of the King's need for loyal followers - seeking
    acknowledgement of that status from their peers on Bornholm? It
    seems that they had to make certain commitments to the King in
    exchange for the full rights to free-man status. Two of the newly
    appointed free-men had an important mission to Lübeck the following
    year. On September 6, 1573 King Frederik 2. wrote a letter to Lübeck
    stating: "Our citizens, the brothers Peter and Jens Kofoth" have
    applied to Lübeck's government for verification of their vital
    statistics, so as, among other things, they are free to serve their
    King - who then requests the Lübeck council to give sympathetic
    consideration to their case and verify their births in Lübeck's
    records. We often find such vital statistics proofs attached to the
    documents in probate court cases, they were actually signed by the
    parish "Elders" before the church parish registers (kirkebøger) came
    into use. They were especially essential if disagreement arose among
    the heirs. In the Lübeck family registry for 1573 we find the
    following entry: Kofoedt, Matthias, dead before 1573 on Bornholm,
    his wife: Johanna; their children: Peter, Jens, Boel - married to
    Oluf Bagge; Anneke - married to Michael Abraham. The reason that the
    family is registered in Lübeck exactly in 1573 is of course the
    application the brothers made that same year for their vital
    statistics. According to Jørn Klindt's "På sporet af de første
    Kofod'er" it appears that Gunhild Uf and Mads Kofoed were already
    married by 1547. The Lübeck legal-registry of 1573 states that a
    woman named Johanne was Mads Kofoed's wife and mother to four of his
    children; so accordingly it is not absolutely certain who was the
    mother of which of Mads Kofoed's children. The fact that in 1573
    Johanne was stated as the mother of Mads Kofoed's children may be a
    reflection of their legal relationship, rather than blood ties. Nor
    is it known for a fact which wife came first: Gunhild Uf or Johanne
    Jensdatter Myre? The exact birth years of his children are not
    known, but they are all thought to have been born between 1540-50.
    Jørn Klindt further writes that more information about Mads Kofoed is
    surely there to be found in the archives of København, or in Gottorp
    and Potsdam - where the remnants of Lübeck's archives are now held.
    As mayor for Rønne township Mads Kofoed was an influential man on
    Bornholm, so it would be rather peculiar if there weren't more traces
    of him to be found. It could be that he is the same person as the
    Mads Kofoed known to have died during a sea-voyage to København in
    1552. Part of the difficulty in answering this question lies in the
    fact that one Lübeck entry states he died "before 1573" and another
    states "in 1573"; which is correct and which in error? Mr. Klindt
    asks the following questions: What was the case of the vital
    statistics about? Why was it that Hans Kofoed, who on Bornholm was
    considered to be Jens Kofoed's brother, did not appear on the 1573
    Lübeck registry as part of the family? But, of course, who will
    research this? Who has the ability, resources, inclination, and
    time? His son Jens Kofoed is known to have died in 1625, an old man
    around 80 years old. The same is said of Hans Kofoed who died in
    1623, and he is with greater certainty considered to be the son of
    Gunhild Uf, as he is not mentioned in the Lübeck registry of 1573 as
    a son of Johanna and Mads Kofoed. Hans Kofoed has been listed by
    Bornholm's first historian Rasmus Ravn (who lived from 1603-77) to be
    the brother of the Judge Jens Madsen Kofoed; that he was not listed
    in the Lübeck family registry of 1573 makes for a stronger case that
    he was in fact half-brother to Jens Madsen Kofoed. Further proof that
    the two men were brothers can be seen by the fact that Hans Kofoed's
    sons were made the heirs to Jens Madsen Kofoed's property. Chief
    Justice Jens Kofoed had no direct heirs at the time of his death, so
    the four sons of his brother Hans Kofoed, and a certain Albert Hansen
    - on account of his wife Karina Mikkelsdatter, were made heirs to his
    reportedly large fortune. For who else was there left in 1625 to
    inherit? His brother Peder had long since died, as well as his
    children. His sister Boel's children with Oluf Bagge had left the
    island. His sister Anneke had married a Michael/Mikkel Abraham, a
    common Bornholm name, and so a daughter from their marriage would
    have been known as "Mikkelsdatter", which leads us to Karina being
    Jens Kofoed's niece. Working from the facts as I know them leads me
    to the following two possible senarios: 1) That Johanne Jensdatter
    Myre was Mads Jensen Kofoed's first wife, they probably married
    around 1540; they had four children and before 1547 Johanne dies.
    Around 1547 Mads Kofoed marries Gunhild Uf - they have a son, Hans,
    born around 1547-50. 2) That Gunhild Uf was Mads Jensen Kofoed's
    first wife, they probably married around 1540; within a year of
    giving birth to Hans, around1542, Gunhild Uf died. Mads Kofoed then,
    around 1543, marries Johanne - with whom he had at least four
    children who lived to adulthood. The first senario is generally
    thought to be the most likely, but that is just a guess. The key to
    this question is: Were Gunhild Uf and Mads Jensen Kofoed married
    before or in 1547? In the land-registry testimony of Bornholm's Land-
    Register, dated May 22, 1522, is mentioned a P. Kofod as mayor of
    Rønne; but whether or not he was related to "Familien Koefoed A or B"
    is not known. (Høbertz, Documentation of Bornholm's History, p. 63)

    Mads blev gift med Johanne Jensdatter Myre cirka 1540 i Bornholm. Johanne blev født før 1520 i Bornholm; døde cirka 1546 i Rønne. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.  Johanne Jensdatter Myre blev født før 1520 i Bornholm; døde cirka 1546 i Rønne.
    Børn:
    1. Jens Madsen Kofoed blev født cirka 1541 i Rønne; døde den 9 feb. 1625 i Rønne.
    2. Peder Madsen Kofoed blev født cirka 1542 i Rønne; døde før 1585 i Bornholm.
    3. Boel Madsdatter Kofoed blev født cirka 1544 i Rønne; døde efter 1580 i Danmark.
    4. 1. Annicke Madsdatter Kofoed blev født cirka 1545 i Rønne; døde før 1628 i Bornholm.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jens Madsen Kofoed blev født i 1481 i Ll. Haslegård, Hasle (søn af Mads Jensen Kofoed og Elisabeth Olufsdatter); døde i 1519 i Bornholm.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Ane-nr.: Ane 14.13473 (Garde)
    • Ane-nr.: Ane 14.13649 (Garde)
    • Ane-nr.: Ane 15.17937 (Sommer)

    Jens blev gift med Johanne Thygesdatter cirka 1505 i Bornholm. Johanne blev født cirka 1485 i Hasle; døde efter 1514 i Bornholm. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 5.  Johanne Thygesdatter blev født cirka 1485 i Hasle; døde efter 1514 i Bornholm.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Ane-nr.: Ane 14.13474 (Garde)
    • Ane-nr.: Ane 14.13650 (Garde)
    • Ane-nr.: Ane 15.17938 (Sommer)

    Notater:

    Reference: KGD

    Børn:
    1. Karen Jensdatter Kofoed blev født cirka 1505 i Lund, Skåne, Malmöhus Län; døde før 1515 i Lund, Skåne, Malmöhus Län.
    2. Margrethe Jensdatter Kofoed blev født cirka 1508 i Lund, Skåne, Malmöhus Län; døde før 1515 i Lund, Skåne, Malmöhus Län.
    3. Johanne Jensdatter Kofoed blev født i 1511 i Lund, Skåne, Malmöhus Län; døde før 1515 i Lund, Skåne, Malmöhus Län.
    4. 2. Mads Jensen Kofoed blev født i 1513 i Lund, Skåne, Malmöhus Län; døde i 1552.
    5. Oluf Jensen Kofoed blev født i 1514 i Lund, Skåne, Malmöhus Län; døde efter 1545 i Danmark.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Mads Jensen Kofoed blev født i 1449 i Hasle; døde efter 1481 i Bornholm.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Ane-nr.: Ane 15.26945 (Garde)
    • Ane-nr.: Ane 15.27297 (Garde)
    • Ane-nr.: Ane 16.35873 (Sommer)

    Mads blev gift med Elisabeth Olufsdatter cirka 1472 i Hasle. Elisabeth blev født i 1453 i Hasle; døde efter 1481 i Bornholm. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 9.  Elisabeth Olufsdatter blev født i 1453 i Hasle; døde efter 1481 i Bornholm.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Ane-nr.: Ane 15.26946 (Garde)
    • Ane-nr.: Ane 15.27298 (Garde)
    • Ane-nr.: Ane 16.35874 (Sommer)

    Notater:

    Reference: KGD

    Børn:
    1. Oluf Madsen Kofoed blev født cirka 1474 i Ll. Haslegård, Hasle.
    2. Anna Madsdatter Kofoed blev født cirka 1476 i Ll. Haslegård, Hasle.
    3. Cathrine Madsdatter Kofoed blev født cirka 1476 i Ll. Haslegård, Hasle.
    4. 4. Jens Madsen Kofoed blev født i 1481 i Ll. Haslegård, Hasle; døde i 1519 i Bornholm.