Anders Nielsen (Jernskjæg) til Herlev og Dronningholm (1394-after 14 October 1447), governor (høvedsmand) at Axevalla and Agneholm

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Parents
Father:1Niels Ovesen (Jernskjæg) til Herlev and Dronningholm (-after 1401), governor (høvedsmand) at Gurre
Mother:2Merde (-)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:3Margrethe Bækman Hennekesdatter (-between 23 September 1458 and 24 July 1466)
Children
Attributes
Occupation:41419 and 1423governor (høvedsmand) at CopenhagenCopenhagen [city/town], Sjælland [Unknown/Unspecified], Denmark [country]
Occupation:51434governor (høvedsmand) at Axevalla and Agneholm
Events
Born:61394
At Herlev.
Died:7after 14 October 1447
He wrote his testament this date.
Personal Info
He was knighted before 1413. Apparently a member of the royal council in 1419.8
He got in 1426 from his brother Hr. Jens Grim, the right to use the part of Dronningholm Jens had inherited from their mother and siblings.9
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Sources

1 H. R. Hiort-Lorenzen og A. Thiset, Danmarks Adels Aarbog 1899: (Kjøbenhavn: Vilh. Trydes boghandel, 1899), Jernskæg, Herlev Linien, p. 184-85.
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