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- Peder Myre is named as being one of the 17 "Frim?nd" (Freemen) in attendance at the "Frimandsm?det" held on September 6, 1572. In 1547 he is known to have owned a farm in Vestermarie parish which was not numbered, it was refered to as "Peder Myhres gaard"; it was later known as Lille Vesterg?rd or Fogedagerhuset. He also owned Lille Myreg?rd, 1 Vdg. ?ker; which is probably where he was living at the time of the 1572 a meeting.
Various sources state that Peder (Hansen) Myre died in 1572; however, since this man has been mixed up with the other two Freemen Peder Hansens on Bornholm in the mid-1500s it is possible this is incorrect. It appears that he had no sons, as the Myre-family farm, Fuglsangsg?rd, went to Peder Hansen (Uf) and his wife, Mette Hansdatter; both of whom might have been a grandchild of two of his sisters. - Norman Lee Madsen, April 21, 2015.
This database researched and compiled by Norman Lee Madsen, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 21 July 2015.
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