References:
(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.
(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.
(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.
(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.
(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
References:
(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.
(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.
(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.
(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.
(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
References:
(1) The Johnson Family, part 3, page 17.
(2) Sighvat Bryjolfson, vol. 1, page 250-252.
(3) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 127, 142, 143.
(4) The Viking Age, page 450.
(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
References:
(1) The Johnson Family, part 3, page 17.
(2) Sighvat Bryjolfson, vol. 1, page 250-252.
(3) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 127, 142, 143.
(4) The Viking Age, page 450.
(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
References:
(1) The Johnson Family, part 3, page 17.
(2) Sighvat Bryjolfson, vol. 1, page 250-252.
(3) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 127, 142, 143.
(4) The Viking Age, page 450.
(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
References:
(1) The Johnson Family, part 3, page 17.
(2) Sighvat Bryjolfson, vol. 1, page 250-252.
(3) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 127, 142, 143.
(4) The Viking Age, page 450.
(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Svend II "Estridsen" King of Denmark
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.Historical Notes:
(1) Svend II, had 18 children by concubines. It is known that he had many
concubines, but it is not known if any of the children were full brothers and
sisters, or if so, which ones. For this reason all of the children are listed
with minor modifications in the order of birth indicated in the table # 2, by
Konigfelt, each with a different mother.
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Svend II "Estridsen" King of Denmark
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.Historical Notes:
(1) Svend II, had 18 children by concubines. It is known that he had many
concubines, but it is not known if any of the children were full brothers and
sisters, or if so, which ones. For this reason all of the children are listed
with minor modifications in the order of birth indicated in the table # 2, by
Konigfelt, each with a different mother.
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Svend II "Estridsen" King of Denmark
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.Historical Notes:
(1) Svend II, had 18 children by concubines. It is known that he had many
concubines, but it is not known if any of the children were full brothers and
sisters, or if so, which ones. For this reason all of the children are listed
with minor modifications in the order of birth indicated in the table # 2, by
Konigfelt, each with a different mother.
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Svend II "Estridsen" King of Denmark
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.Historical Notes:
(1) Svend II, had 18 children by concubines. It is known that he had many
concubines, but it is not known if any of the children were full brothers and
sisters, or if so, which ones. For this reason all of the children are listed
with minor modifications in the order of birth indicated in the table # 2, by
Konigfelt, each with a different mother.
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Svend II "Estridsen" King of Denmark
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.Historical Notes:
(1) Svend II, had 18 children by concubines. It is known that he had many
concubines, but it is not known if any of the children were full brothers and
sisters, or if so, which ones. For this reason all of the children are listed
with minor modifications in the order of birth indicated in the table # 2, by
Konigfelt, each with a different mother.
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Svend II "Estridsen" King of Denmark
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.Historical Notes:
(1) Svend II, had 18 children by concubines. It is known that he had many
concubines, but it is not known if any of the children were full brothers and
sisters, or if so, which ones. For this reason all of the children are listed
with minor modifications in the order of birth indicated in the table # 2, by
Konigfelt, each with a different mother.
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.Historical Notes:
(1) According to Kinigfeldt, this Svend was the son of Svend, Prince Denmark,
another son Svend of Svend II, this could hardly be true, since he would
therefore be too young to lead a crusade to the Holy Land in 1097, which the
above Svend, Prince of Denmark did.
Svend II "Estridsen" King of Denmark
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.Historical Notes:
(1) Svend II, had 18 children by concubines. It is known that he had many
concubines, but it is not known if any of the children were full brothers and
sisters, or if so, which ones. For this reason all of the children are listed
with minor modifications in the order of birth indicated in the table # 2, by
Konigfelt, each with a different mother.
References:
(1) Norges Konger og Droninger, page 166.
(2) Anglo Saxon, Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 355, 455.
(3) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
(4) Information supplied by Mrs. C. Peterson, 876 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah.
(5) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah.