Sam Sloan's Big Combined Family Trees


Magnus Nilsson-Dureel [Parents] was born in 1617 in Norrköping, Östergötlands län, Sweden. He died in 1677 in Jönköping, Jönköpings län , Sweden. He married Brechtgien Birgitta Van Cracaow in 1647 in Denmark.

Brechtgien Birgitta Van Cracaow [Parents].Brechtgien married Magnus Nilsson-Dureel in 1647 in Denmark.

They had the following children:

  F i Anna Catharina Magnusdotter-Dureel was born on 25 Dec 1651. She died on 26 Jul 1713.

Göran Andersson-Stierna was born in 1611. He died in 1652. He married Virginia JOHANSDOTTER-RYTTER.

Virginia JOHANSDOTTER-RYTTER [Parents] was born on 16 Apr 1688 in <Bjorkenas, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden>. She died on 16 Apr 1688 in Bredaryd, Jönköpings län, Sweden. She was buried on 3 Jun 1688 in Bredaryds, Church, Jonkoping, Sweden. She married Göran Andersson-Stierna.

They had the following children:

  M i Göran Göranssson-Stierna died on 14 Jul 1677.
  M ii Nils Göransson-Stierna died in 1689.
  F iii Britta Göransdotter-Stierna died in 1691 in Bredaryd, Jönköpings län, Sweden.
  F iv Maria Göransdotter-Stierna died in 1712 in Norra Unnaryd, Jönköpings län, Sweden.

Johan HENDRIKSSON-RYTTER [Parents] was born on 24 Jun 1570 in Skalboo, Sweden. He died on 18 Jan 1644 in Göteborg, Göteborg & Bohuslän, Sweden. He married Katarina HÅKANSDOTTER-HAND.

Katarina HÅKANSDOTTER-HAND [Parents] was born about 1587 in Bjorkenas, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden. She married Johan HENDRIKSSON-RYTTER.

They had the following children:

  M i Knut JOHANSSON-RYTTER was born on 21 Mar 1616 in Bestorp. He died in 1640 in Tyskland.
  M ii Henrik JOHANSSON-RYTTER was born in 1624 in Levene, Skaraborgs län, Sweden. He died on 20 Dec 1663 in Levene, Skaraborgs län, Sweden. He was buried on 17 Apr 1664 in Levene, Church, , Sweden.
  F iii Virginia JOHANSDOTTER-RYTTER was born on 16 Apr 1688. She died on 16 Apr 1688.
  F iv Birgitta REUTER was born about 1626 in Bjorkenas, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden. She died before 1670.

http://home.swipnet.se/~w-65067/virginia/4_178.htm
  F v Sofia REUTER was born about 1626 in Bjorkenas, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden.

Henrik Nilsson REUTER was born in 1565 in Of Skalboo, , Ostergotland, Sweden. He married Brita HANSDOTTER in 1580 in Of Skalboo, , , Sweden.

Brita HANSDOTTER was born about 1565 in Of Skalboo, Sweden. She married Henrik Nilsson REUTER in 1580 in Of Skalboo, , , Sweden.

They had the following children:

  M i Johan HENDRIKSSON-RYTTER was born on 24 Jun 1570. He died on 18 Jan 1644.

Carel Van Cracaows.Carel married Anna Hermens VAN ENS in 1610 in Holland.

Anna Hermens VAN ENS.Anna married Carel Van Cracaows in 1610 in Holland.

They had the following children:

  F i Brechtgien Birgitta Van Cracaow.

Nils Månsson Den STORE was born in 1586 in Jönköping, Jönköpings län , Sweden. He died in 1639 in Norrköping, Östergötlands län, Sweden.

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He had the following children:

  M i Magnus Nilsson-Dureel was born in 1617. He died in 1677.

Hakan KNUTSSON (HAND) [Parents] was born about 1560 in Bjorkenas, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden. He died in 1633 in Vret, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden. He married Virginia ERIKSDOTTER (VASA) in 1585.

Virginia ERIKSDOTTER (VASA) [Parents] was born on 1 Jan 1559 in Palace, Kalmar, Sweden. She died in 1633 in Probably Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden. She married Hakan KNUTSSON (HAND) in 1585.

Eriksdotter-Vasa, Virginia

Född som frillobarn 1/1 1559 på Kalmar slott. Död efter maken 1633 i Vret, Odensjö (G). Begravd 1633 i Odensjö (G).

Både Magnus Erikssons landslag från 1350 och Kristoffers landslag från 1442 reglerar hur frillobarn ska uppfostras. Modern ska ta hand om barnet tills det är tre år, och sedan fadern tills det är sju. Båda hade dock vårdnaden tills barnet var sju år - då det ansågs vuxet. Till skillnad från "horbarn" fick frillobarn vara med och ärva fadern. Frillobarnens särställning bland oäktingarna försvann inte ur lagtexten förrän 1734.

Virginia blev av sin far Konung Erik XIV, tillbuden till gemål åt ryska Storfursten Ivan Ivanovitj. Erhöll 7/5 1585 av Konung Johan III sex gårdar i Västergötland och 14/4 1589 av Hertig Karl fem hemman i Vadsbo härad Skarab.län.

När modern gifte sig 1561 övertogs vårdnaden av Prinsessan Cecilia till 1564. 1565 fick Karin Månsdotter öva tillsyn över Virginia.

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Vasa, Erik XIV Född då nio var slaget 13/12 1533 på Stockholm slott. Död av sannolik förgiftning 26/2 1577 på Örbyhus slott (C). Begravd efter 26/2 1577 i Västerås domkyrka.
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Persdotter, Agda

http://home.swipnet.se/~w-65067/virginia/4_183.htm

They had the following children:

  F i Katarina HÅKANSDOTTER-HAND was born about 1587.
  M ii Knut HAKANSSON (HAND) was born about 1588 in Of Bjorkenas, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden. He died in 1614 in (unmd).
  F iii Sofia HAKONSDOTTER (HAND) was born about 1590 in Of Bjorkenas, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden.
  M iv Arvid HAKANSSON (HAND) was born about 1592 in Of Bjorkenas, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden. He died in 1621 in (unmd).
  M v Erik HAKONSSON (HAND) was born about 1594 in Of Bjorkenas, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden. He died before 1656 in (unmd).
  M vi Johan HAKONSSON (HAND) was born about 1596 in Of Bjorkenas, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden. He died before 1656.
  F vii Elisabet HAKSONDOTTER (HAND) was born in 1598 in Of Bjorkenas, Odensjo, Kronoberg, Sweden. She died on 10 Apr 1651. She was buried on 30 Nov 1651 in Hossna Church, , Alvsb..

Erik XIV GUSTAFSSON (VASA) KING OF SWEDEN [Parents] was born on 13 Jul 1533 in Stockholm Palace, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden. He died on 26 Feb 1577 in Orbyhus, Uppsala, Sweden. He was buried on 13 Mar 1577 in Cathedral, Vesteraas, Vastmanland, Sweden. He was not married to Agda (Charitas) PERSDOTTER.

Other marriages:
MÅNSDOTTER, Karin
SWEDEN, Karin (Katarina) Mansdotter Queen Of
GUSTAFSSON, Mrs-Erik
JAKOBSDOTTER, Kaisa

Eric died in prison: according to folklore, his final meal was a poisoned bowl of pea soup. A document signed by his brother John III of Sweden and a nobleman, Bengt Bengtsson Gylta, gave Eric's watchmen in his last prison authorization to poison him if anyone tried to release him. His body was later exhumed; forensic analysis revealed evidence of arsenic poisoning.

Eric had several relationships before his marriage. With Agda Persdotter he had three daughters:

1. Virginia Eriksdotter (1559 – 1633) (living descendants)
2. Constantia Eriksdotter (1560 – 1649) (living descendants)
3. Lucretia Eriksdotter (1564 – after 1574) died young.

With Karin Jacobsdotter:

1. An unmarried child, dead apr. 1565.

He finally married Karin Månsdotter (1550 – 1612), on July 4, 1568, their children were:

1. Sigrid (1566 – 1633) (born before the marriage)
2. Gustaf (1568 – 1607) (born before the marriage)
3. Henrik (1570 – 1574)
4. Arnold (1572 -- 1573)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_XIV_of_Sweden

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B6ran_Persson

Eric XIV of Sweden
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Erik XIV of Sweden (December 13, 1533 - February 26, 1577), son of Gustav I of Sweden and Catherine of Saxony-Lauenburg, was king of Sweden from 1560 until he was deposed in 1568. He was also ruler of Estonia, after it gave itself under Sweden in 1561. He died in prison, apparently of poisoning. A document signed by his brother John III of Sweden and a nobleman, Bengt Bengtsson Gylta, gave Eric's watchmen in his last prison authorization to poison him if anyone tried to release him. His body was later analyzed, and showed indications of poisoning.

Virginia Eriksdotter (1559-1633) (living descendants)
Constantia Eriksdotter (1560-1649) (living descendants)
Lucretia Eriksdotter (1564-still alive 1574) died young.

With Karin Jacobsdotter:
An unmarried child, dead apr. 1565.

He finally married Karin Månsdotter (1550 - 1612), on July 4, 1568, their children were:
Sigrid (1566-1633) (born before the marriage)
Gustaf (1568-1607) (born before the marriage)
Henrik (1570-1574)
Arnold (1572-1573)

http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_XIV_of_Sweden

Eric married Karin Månsdotter in 1568, and during the same year, Johan and the Sture-family started a revolution. Eric was overthrown and taken prisoner. Eric died in prison on the 26th of August 1577 at Örbyhus castle. His brother Johan had given orders to poison Eric's soup.

Agda (Charitas) PERSDOTTER was born about 1537 in Of, Kalmar, Kalmar, Sweden. She was not married to Erik XIV GUSTAFSSON (VASA) KING OF SWEDEN.

They had the following children:

  F i Virginia ERIKSDOTTER (VASA) was born on 1 Jan 1559. She died in 1633.
  F ii Lucretia ERIKSDOTTER (VASA) was born on 4 Jan 1564 in , Soderkoping, Ostergotland, Sweden. She died in (unmd).
  F iii Constantia ERIKSDOTTER (VASA) was born on 13 Jun 1560 in , Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden. She died on 24 Jan 1649 in Odensfors, Vreta Kloster, Ostergotland, Sweden. She was buried on 6 Aug 1650 in Undenas, Skaraborg, Sweden.

James Dobson Altemus [Parents] was born on 10 Nov 1901 in Wynnewood, PA. He died on 2 May 1966 in W. Palm Beach,FL. He was buried in Philadelphia, PA. He married Rosalie Stuyvesant Pillot on 7 Feb 1931.

Other marriages:
Strebeigh, Blanche


ALTEMUS, James Dobson

Widely known for his inventive genius, James D. Altemus was the holder ofnumerous patents. While serving with the United States Navy during WorldWar II, he helped to develop ;the side launching electric torpedo andmagnetic mines. Mr. Altemus was also the inventor of the AltemusAuto-Banker and the Altemus Peanut Harvester.

He was born at Wynnewood, Pa in 1901, the son of Lemuel Coffin Altemusand Elizabeth Dobson. His father was associated with various textilemills. "Bessie" Altemus was active in the Republican Party during thesuffrage era. Mary Elizabeth Altemus Tippit of Llangollen Farm, Va. , isMr. Altemus' sister.

James D. Altemus received his early education in private schools inPhiladelphia, at the Lawrenceville School in NJ, and at the St. George'sSchool in Newport, RI. He later attended an advanced course at the Mass.Institute of Technology.

In the mid-1930s Mr. Altemus was a founder of the insurance firm ofTaylor, Altemus and Sullivan in New York City. That concern was dissolvedat the onset of World War II, and after completing his military service,Mr. Altemus devoted his energies to the invention devices. Hisauto-banker, the Altemus Stabilizer Special, automatically braces anautomobile against centrifugal force while taking a curve at high speed.It tips the rear wheels 12 degrees from vertical in either direction. Theaction is controlled by a hydraulic cylinder which operates under 500pounds of pressure to the square inch.

Another of Mr. Altemus' notable inventions is the Peanut Harvester, whichdigs, shakes, threshes and bags peanuts in one operation. The machine canalso be adapted to digging potatoes, beets, turnips and other crops whichmature below the surface. During the early1950s he filed and receivedpatents on vertical airplane takeoff equipment which has since becomepracticable. Mr. Altemus was also granted a number of other patents onequipment he invented or designed, such as an infra-red device forde-icing the wings of airplanes.

During World War II Mr. Altemus held the rank of Lieutenant in the U.S.Navy and contributed to the development of submarine weapons mentionedabove.

Memberships were held by Mr. Altemus with the Racquet & Tennis Club ofNew York and the Everglades Club of Palm Beach. In religion he was aPresbyterian, and politically he was a Republican. When he was a youngman, he was interested in horse racing. He was a fine amateur rider,competing in steeplechases until a head injury forced him to retire fromthe sport.

James Dobson Altemus was married in 1931 to Rosalie Pillot, daughter ofStuyvesant and Gertrude Mercer of New York City. He was married for thesecond time at Nassau, Bahamas in 1948 to Blanche Strebeigh, daughter ofHarold Strebeigh and Blanche Pierce of New York City.

James Dobson Altemus died at Palm Beach, Florida May 2, 1966. He was 64.

From: ENCLYCOPEDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY - a publication of The AmericanHistorical Company, West Palm Beach, Florida, 1969:


"When we all met at Wernersville that first time, they looked at us in astrange way. Someone had told them that Adele and I were on the stage,and they were curious. It didn't take long, however, for us all tounderstand each other. Jimmy whipped out his new Hudson Super Six-fourpassenger open car with special wire wheels and the two of us went for aride. He started out by shifting the gearstick with his foot instead ofhis hand. He had a knack of kicking those gears around which intriguedme. Jimmy was the last word in dressing. The first one I knew to enamelthe outer edges of his shoe soles black. We had a splendid vacation thoseweeks, one of the highlights being the escape of Liz's pet raccoon. Itgot our the window of her bedroom and onto the adjacent roof. Thisraccoon would have none of being rescued. We all tried for days and Ifinally gave up. Liz, I might add, was as hard to approach as thatraccoon."

Fred Astaire, from his book, "STEPS IN TIME".

Rosalie Stuyvesant Pillot [Parents].Rosalie married James Dobson Altemus on 7 Feb 1931.

They had the following children:

  F i Gertrude (Gipsey) Mercer Altemus was born on 21 Apr 1934. She died on 8 Jan 2003.
  M ii Peter Stuyvesant Pillot Altemus was born in 1937. He died in 1970.

James Dobson Altemus [Parents] was born on 10 Nov 1901 in Wynnewood, PA. He died on 2 May 1966 in W. Palm Beach,FL. He was buried in Philadelphia, PA. He married Blanche Strebeigh on 5 Feb 1948 in Nassau, The Bahamas.

Other marriages:
Pillot, Rosalie Stuyvesant


ALTEMUS, James Dobson

Widely known for his inventive genius, James D. Altemus was the holder ofnumerous patents. While serving with the United States Navy during WorldWar II, he helped to develop ;the side launching electric torpedo andmagnetic mines. Mr. Altemus was also the inventor of the AltemusAuto-Banker and the Altemus Peanut Harvester.

He was born at Wynnewood, Pa in 1901, the son of Lemuel Coffin Altemusand Elizabeth Dobson. His father was associated with various textilemills. "Bessie" Altemus was active in the Republican Party during thesuffrage era. Mary Elizabeth Altemus Tippit of Llangollen Farm, Va. , isMr. Altemus' sister.

James D. Altemus received his early education in private schools inPhiladelphia, at the Lawrenceville School in NJ, and at the St. George'sSchool in Newport, RI. He later attended an advanced course at the Mass.Institute of Technology.

In the mid-1930s Mr. Altemus was a founder of the insurance firm ofTaylor, Altemus and Sullivan in New York City. That concern was dissolvedat the onset of World War II, and after completing his military service,Mr. Altemus devoted his energies to the invention devices. Hisauto-banker, the Altemus Stabilizer Special, automatically braces anautomobile against centrifugal force while taking a curve at high speed.It tips the rear wheels 12 degrees from vertical in either direction. Theaction is controlled by a hydraulic cylinder which operates under 500pounds of pressure to the square inch.

Another of Mr. Altemus' notable inventions is the Peanut Harvester, whichdigs, shakes, threshes and bags peanuts in one operation. The machine canalso be adapted to digging potatoes, beets, turnips and other crops whichmature below the surface. During the early1950s he filed and receivedpatents on vertical airplane takeoff equipment which has since becomepracticable. Mr. Altemus was also granted a number of other patents onequipment he invented or designed, such as an infra-red device forde-icing the wings of airplanes.

During World War II Mr. Altemus held the rank of Lieutenant in the U.S.Navy and contributed to the development of submarine weapons mentionedabove.

Memberships were held by Mr. Altemus with the Racquet & Tennis Club ofNew York and the Everglades Club of Palm Beach. In religion he was aPresbyterian, and politically he was a Republican. When he was a youngman, he was interested in horse racing. He was a fine amateur rider,competing in steeplechases until a head injury forced him to retire fromthe sport.

James Dobson Altemus was married in 1931 to Rosalie Pillot, daughter ofStuyvesant and Gertrude Mercer of New York City. He was married for thesecond time at Nassau, Bahamas in 1948 to Blanche Strebeigh, daughter ofHarold Strebeigh and Blanche Pierce of New York City.

James Dobson Altemus died at Palm Beach, Florida May 2, 1966. He was 64.

From: ENCLYCOPEDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY - a publication of The AmericanHistorical Company, West Palm Beach, Florida, 1969:


"When we all met at Wernersville that first time, they looked at us in astrange way. Someone had told them that Adele and I were on the stage,and they were curious. It didn't take long, however, for us all tounderstand each other. Jimmy whipped out his new Hudson Super Six-fourpassenger open car with special wire wheels and the two of us went for aride. He started out by shifting the gearstick with his foot instead ofhis hand. He had a knack of kicking those gears around which intriguedme. Jimmy was the last word in dressing. The first one I knew to enamelthe outer edges of his shoe soles black. We had a splendid vacation thoseweeks, one of the highlights being the escape of Liz's pet raccoon. Itgot our the window of her bedroom and onto the adjacent roof. Thisraccoon would have none of being rescued. We all tried for days and Ifinally gave up. Liz, I might add, was as hard to approach as thatraccoon."

Fred Astaire, from his book, "STEPS IN TIME".

Blanche Strebeigh [Parents] was born on 29 Jul 1902 in Rye, New York. She died on 10 Jul 1995 in Boynton Beach, FL. She was buried on 20 Jul 1995 in St. Columba's, Middletown, RI. She married James Dobson Altemus on 5 Feb 1948 in Nassau, The Bahamas.

Other marriages:
SLOAN, Julian Rapallo
Carnegie, Thomas M.

Blanche Strebeigh was a petite woman - about 5' 4'', described as "slimsoigne", who I don't think ever weighed more than 110 pounds. She wasvery reserved towards those she didn't know very well, though a scotch orvodka could loosen her up. After one got to know her they would enjoy hersense of humor and having her around. She was a very attractive womanand there were many men in her life. There were also many dogs -- she hadmany pets over the years and was very involved in the Animal RescueLeague in her Palm Beach years.

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