Coat of Arms-Bielke

Coat of arms - Kaas

Heart shield with a red tretindet Wall angle from højre on the helmet with two lillies of the valley with three flowers

Hans Kaas til Rostrup (or Hastrup)
1657-1700
Sophie Amalie Bielke
1650 - 1703


Parents of Birgitte Christine Kaas
Helene Sophie Kaas
Edel Cathrine Kaas

Hans Kaas, son of Jorgen Kaas til Rastrup and Karen Jorgensdtr. Grubbe was born 1657 in , Velling, Ringkobing, Denmark, and died 1700. He was buried 1700 in Tyregod , Vejle, Denmark. Prefect of Trondheim

Sophie Amalie Bielke was born 1650 in , Astraat, Rogaland, Norway, and died 16 Jun 1703. She was buried in , Tyregod, Vejle, Denmark.

They had 13 children.

THe following was translated from: http://www.tirsgaard.dk/WinFamily/Christian.web/com00002.htm

Thyregod Church dates from the 12th century built in the Romanesque style of hewn, it initially consisted of two grouped houses, chancel and nave, the original chancel arch of hewn kvadresten is preserved.

After the Reformation, it seems for many years to have been the king who owned the church with tithes, and arranging the funds for maintenance and operation. It seems that it has been common for tithes were away fastened to the noble people for a fixed fee, they would then arrange for maintenance and in return they had to keep the surplus, it could in good years to be quite lucrative.

12th November, 1687 Christian V granted a deed of Thyregod church to Hans Kaas to Hastrup. In his care was included Nerike with church tithing, there were eight Oerter annual rye (80 skp.) And 4 Oerter barley (48 skp.), Also church ground Egeskov plot being owed three Oerter annual rye. Hans Kaas might receive the church's tithes and have glory and rights over the rectory and parish clerk housing, and he might even call the priests and sexton, however, he would seek the king's most gracious affirmation. Studies Tax and cathedraticum would make the church continue as before, and Hans Kaas would not impair priests and clerk incomes. He had to keep the church safe, capable of tithes and other income, if he would not lose his Nerike. This was given at the royal residence in Copenhagen and signed Christian.

 

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The Danish-Norwegian slægt Bielke led two or three blue beams in silver. The noble Danish slægts helmet drawing shows two horns vessel, coated with two blue beams.

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