Arild Hake Family
Norwegian Ancestors

Arild Hake (alderman København in 1565)
b. abt 1527 probably in in København (Copenhagen), Denmark
d. 26 Oct 1590 Copenhagen, Denmark

m. Kristine/Christine Hansdatter Wincke  1624 ? Stange, Hedmark, Norway [Stange Bygdeboka]
b. abt 1530 Litie(?), Hedmark, Norway
d. 3 Nov 1565 København, Den.
her father: Hans Vincke/Wincke of Copenhagen, Denmark
her mother: Boel/Bodel      ?


his father:
his mother:

children of Christine Hansdatter Wincke
Cosmus Arlinsen Wincke
b. 1550, Stange, Hedmark, Nor.
d. April 1626
m.
Hans Arildsen Wincke b. 1555 Nordvie,  Stange, Hedmark, Nor. d. Apr. 1626 Ringes, Stange, Hedmark 1m. Inger Jørgensdatter Valravn  1624
2m. Maren Jensdatter 1599

family make-up according to records on Geni 2015 and the Stangeboka for Nordvie

According to one of the Norwegian researchers, Arlid Hake may have been Danish.  Certainly Christine Hansdatter died in København(Copenhagen).  Denmark was in governmental control of Norway until 1814 when the country declared it's independence. There is another suspicious circumstance that I'm still trying to confirm that Christine Hansdatter died at the same date as her two daughters,  This leads me to wonder about a plague or other illness that may have been brought into the area.  

Arild Hake shows up as a borgemester in Kjøbenhavns Diplomatarium: Samling af Dokumenter, Breve og andre Kilder Till...  about 1567. [Nielsen, O. Thieles Bogthykkeri, Københaven, Den. 1872]

Nielsen, O. Dr. "Kjøbenhavns historie og beskrivelse (Kjøbenhavns history and description)": -4. del. Kjøbenhavn i aarene 1536-1660. G. E. Gads Forlag, 1881

(translated from Norwegian)
Arild
Hake (1565-69) was held office from Nov. 7 1565. He was supposed the grandson of the Arild Hake, who was Raadmnd 1516, and became alderman between 1548 and 1551. He was married to Kristine Hans Dater, who died Nov. 3, 1565 and Preceded by his son Arlid (died 1561) is buried in our Lady Kirke 2). He aftakkede June 6, 1569 and died 26th October 1590. 1568 his property was from the footbridge at the beach and to the street Straede, where Borgmester (Mayor) Marcus Hes house (Snaregade), in 1572 he sold it again, he owned also land in Pilestraede. In 1572 he calls Henrik Dring Stackelberg his sister, he was also a relative of the two brothers Hans and Mads Olufsen, presumably his wife's brother's sons. He owned No. 46 at Gammel Strand, who then went out to Laederstraede but before 1581 he had disposed of it to Hans Hunt. East of the manor lay Helge) Peder Dringelbergs farm; she was probably Henrik Dringelbergs mother. [p.180]


   


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