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Gustav Stenbock Eriksson 1575–1629 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1575-09-11

Birth Location: Hörningsholm, Stockholms län, Södermanland

Death Date: 26 jan 1629

Death Location: Gråmunkeholmem, Stockholm, Sweden

Father: Erik (Gustafsson)

Mother: Magdalena (svantesdotter)

Spouse(s): Beatrix Brahe

Children(s): catharina gustafsdetter,stenbock, Margareta Stenbock, Fredrik Gustafsson, Erik Gustafsson, Magdalena Stenbock, Gustaf Greve, Birgitta Stenbock, Christina Stenbock, Christina Stenbock, Birgitta Stenbock, Magdalena Bogesund, Birgitta Stenbock, Christina Stenbock, Gustaf Stenbock, Greve Stenbock

The story of Gustav Stenbock Eriksson began in 1575 in Hörningsholm, Stockholms län, Södermanland. Gustav Stenbock Eriksson married Beatrix Margaretha Brahe, and had children including Birgitta Gustafsdotter Stenbock, Birgitta Gustafsdotter Gfn Stenbock, Catharina Gustafsdetter Stenbock, Christina Catharina Gustafsdotter Gfn Stenbock, Christina Catharina Gustafsdotter Stenbock, Christina Catharina Stenbock, Erik Stenbock Gustafsson, Fredrik Stenbock Av Torpa Gustafsson, Greve Fredrik Gustavsson Stenbock, Gustaf Otto Gustafsson Stenbock, Gustaf Otto Stenbock Greve, Magdalena Gustafsdotter Stenbock, Magdalena Gustafsdotter Stenbock Af Bogesund, Margareta Gustafsdotter Stenbock. Gustav Stenbock Eriksson passed away in 1629 in Gråmunkeholmem, Stockholm, Sweden.

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  • The story of Gustav Stenbock Eriksson began in 1575 in Hörningsholm, Stockholms län, Södermanland.
  • Gustav Stenbock Eriksson married Beatrix Margaretha Brahe, and had children including Birgitta Gustafsdotter Stenbock, Birgitta Gustafsdotter Gfn Stenbock, Catharina Gustafsdetter Stenbock, Christina Catharina Gustafsdotter Gfn Stenbock, Christina Catharina Gustafsdotter Stenbock, Christina Catharina Stenbock, Erik Stenbock Gustafsson, Fredrik Stenbock Av Torpa Gustafsson, Greve Fredrik Gustavsson Stenbock, Gustaf Otto Gustafsson Stenbock, Gustaf Otto Stenbock Greve, Magdalena Gustafsdotter Stenbock, Magdalena Gustafsdotter Stenbock Af Bogesund, Margareta Gustafsdotter Stenbock.
  • Gustav Stenbock Eriksson passed away in 1629 in Gråmunkeholmem, Stockholm, Sweden.

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Gustav Eriksson's Ancestors

Self
Gustav Eriksson
1575–1629
Birth Place: Hörningsholm, Stockholms län, Södermanland
Parents
Erik Stenbock (Gustafsson)
1538–1602
Länghem, Västra Götaland, Sverige
Magdalena ((Maria) Sture) (svantesdotter)
1539–1610
Stegeborg, stegeborgsslott, Östergötland, Sverige
Grandparents
Gustav (Olofson (Stenbock the) Younger)
1502–1571
Torpa, Länghems, Älvsborgs län, Västergötland, Sweden
Birgitta ((Brita) Eriksdotter) (Leijonhufvud)
1514–1572
Ekeberga, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sverige
Svante (Stensson Sture Natt och Dag den yngre) (Jr.)
1517–1567
Stockholm Castle, Stockholm, Sweden
Märta ("Kung Märta" Eriksdotter) Leijonhufvud
1520–1584
Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Olof (Stenbock)
1478–1508
Karin Haraldsdotter
1482–1533
Erik LEIJONHUVUD
1471–1520
Ebba Björnö
1491–1549
Sten Ekesjö
1490–1520
Kristina Gyllenstiena
1494–1557
Erik Lejonhufvud
1470–1520
Ebba Björnö
1491–1549
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Gustav Eriksson's Descendants

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Gustav (Stenbock) Eriksson (1575-09-11–26 jan 1629) m. Beatrix (Margaretha) Brahe (12 Mar 1583–27 Juli 1645)
  1. 1. catharina gustafsdetter,stenbock 1590–1621 m. Simon Christ 1594–
    1. 1. Hans (Jacob) Christ 1621–1681 m. Anna (Maria) Reus 1644–1710 m. Martha Reus 1644–1710 m. Martha Reus 1644–1710 m. Martha Reus 1644–1710 m. Martha Reus 1644–1710
      1. 1. Anna (Margaretha) Christ 1652–1723 m. Hanß (Jacob) Ackermann 1651–1727
        1. 1. Christina Ackermann 1687–1761 m. Cunrad Dieterlin 1678–1762
    2. 2. Johann (Adam) Christ 1621–1681
  2. 2. Margareta (Gustafsdotter) Stenbock 1609–1631
  3. 3. Fredrik (Stenbock av Torpa) Gustafsson 1607–1652
  4. 4. Erik (Stenbock) Gustafsson 1612–1659
  5. 5. Magdalena (Gustafsdotter) Stenbock 1616–1686
  6. 6. Gustaf (Otto Stenbock) Greve 1614–1685
  7. 7. Birgitta (Gustafsdotter) Stenbock 1617–1653
  8. 8. Christina (Catharina Gustafsdotter) Stenbock 1608–1650
  9. 9. Christina (Catharina Gustafsdotter Gfn) Stenbock 1617–1650
  10. 10. Birgitta (Gustafsdotter Gfn) Stenbock 1617–1653
  11. 11. Magdalena (Gustafsdotter Stenbock af) Bogesund 1649–1727
  12. 12. Birgitta (Gustafsdotter Gfn) Stenbock 1616–1686
  13. 13. Christina (Catharina) Stenbock 1608–1650
  14. 14. Gustaf (Otto Gustafsson) Stenbock 1614–1685
  15. 15. Greve (Fredrik Gustavsson) Stenbock 1607–1652

Gustav Eriksson's Timeline

2 Records

1575
1575-09-11
Birth of Gustav Stenbock Eriksson in Hörningsholm, Stockholms län, Södermanland
Hörningsholm, Stockholms län, Södermanland
1629
26 jan 1629
Age 54
Death of Gustav Stenbock Eriksson in Gråmunkeholmem, Stockholm, Sweden
Gråmunkeholmem, Stockholm, Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1575-09-11
    Event Place: Hörningsholm, Stockholms län, Södermanland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 jan 1629
    Event Place: Gråmunkeholmem, Stockholm, Sweden

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