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- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~corpusnobiliorum/lykke.html
The younger line commences with a Niels Jensen of Ormslev, known 1351. He had issue a son Jens Nielsen, who had issue as follows:
Munk, Niels Jensen o. 1365, Chancellor,
led the so-called Vine-monk weapons, and therefore assimilated tildenne genus
However, given that he never Munk name in contemporary sources.
Possibly he was the son of the knight Jens Palnesen mentioned 1328,
and in such case, he was brother to the following Marshal Paine
Jensen. He is mentioned from 1341 and Supreme Court Justice regis from 1349,
why his name taken in a large portion of those days public and
private documents. He always written to 'Keldebæk', an otherwise
quite unacquainted yard, but apparently also owned Low troupe, a
second long since vanished Jutland Seat yard. Wealthy, he has
probably at any rate was, for they have letters for him privately,
as reserved, are almost all mortgage to him on the Gods as well
in Zealand as in Jutland. He mentioned the last time 11th Avg 1364th
His widow, Helene Olufsen daughter was, as it seems, of the genus
Saltensee. She married since Knight Christoffer Eriksen.
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