Eric Erikson
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Erik Erikson (1500 - 1550)

Erik (Eric) Erikson aka Eriksson, Ericson, Ericsson, Van Schouwen
Born in Borgholm, Borgholm, Kalmar, Swedenmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 1525 in Borgholm, Kalmar, Borgholm, Kalmar, Suède (Sweden)map
[children unknown]
Died at about age 50 in Borgholm, Isle of Oland, Kalmar, Swedenmap
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Biography

There is no evidence that this person ever existed, and is likely an Anjou invention, see Wyckoff Family. The following sources have been checked:

  • Anrep, G. (1864) Svenska adelns ättar-taflor, vol. 4. Stockholm: P A Norstedt.
  • Elgenstierna, G. (1925-1936) Den introducerade Svenska adelns ättartavlor. Stockholm: P A Norstedt.
  • Raneke, J. (1982) Svenska Medeltidsvapen. Lund: Doxa.
  • --- (1957-2013) Äldre Svenska frälsesläkter, vol. I.1. Stockholm: Riddarhusdirektionen.

Dates do not work for given parents.

He was not the son of Gregorsdóttir-1, not the husband of Olafsdóttir-40, he is not connected to Erikson-7, Eriksson-394, Eriksson-393, Eriksson-395, Knutson-71

Erik Erikson was born in 1500 in Borgholm, Kalmar, Sweden. He married Anna Olofsdotter in 1525 in his hometown. They had one child during their marriage. He died in 1550 in Borgholm, Kalmar, Sweden, at the age of 50.

Sources


See above and the discussion on G2G.

  • MarriageSource number: 387.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: TLH




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Erikson Van Schouwen-1 and Erikson-19 appear to represent the same person because: This is a profile for a person that probably did not exist. No real sources exist, even if several trees have a profile for him.
posted by Axel Svensson
Birth date for Erik Erikson, 1500, doesn't mesh with his father's death date of 1491.
posted by Matthew Jivin
Hello Tim, will you please go the bortom left corner of this profile, and complete the pending merge? It only needs approval from your side now, and it is holding up a big long chain of descendant duplicates from being cleanly merged, without causing any parental disconnects. Thanks!
posted by Steven Mix
Ericksson-23 and Erikson-19 appear to represent the same person because: Ready to merge this oldest ancestor. Thanks!
posted by Steven Mix

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