Finn,
Thanks very much for the clarification. I didn't think the Gyldenstierne
line could be right, but it was good to verify. I appreciate the
commentary
on the Eberstein line as well.
Kate
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Finn Holbek <fholbek@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> "Kate Stromsted"
> > 1925 DAA indicated that one of the earlier
Gyldenstierne/Gyllenstiernas
> > was
> > the son of Erik Langben, a grandson of King Abel of Denmark. I've
never
> > heard of this connection anywhere else, and it's probably wrong.
>
> This is not correct, actually DAA says the opposite:
>
> Gyldenstierne is in DAA 1926, and in the part II, page 3 you can read
this:
> "Older uncritical sources let the family decendend from someone called
> "Erik Langeben"...etc."
>
> (I've got the most of the books)
>
> Kind regards
> Finn
>
>
>
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