Klaus Pavelson Kyle
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Klaus Pavelson Kyle
Summary
Klaus Pavelson Kyle is a human[1].
Key Facts
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle's father was squire Poul Clausson Kyle, lord of Barkestorp, justicar of Öland[2].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle's mother was Sigrid Eriksdotter Ryning[3].
- Among Klaus Pavelson Kyle's spouses was Margareta Pedersdotter av Sörby, Heiress of Erstavik[4].
- A child of Klaus Pavelson Kyle was Hans Claesson Kyle[5].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle held citizenship in Sweden[6].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle held the position of Castle Act[7].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle held the position of Castle Act[8].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle held the position of chief district judge[9].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle is recorded as male[10].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle's family name is recorded as Kyle[12].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle's given name is recorded as Klas[13].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Swedish[14].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle's genealogics.org person ID is recorded as I00545159[15].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle's owner of is recorded as Erstavik[16].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle's sibling is recorded as Johan Kyle[17].
- Klaus Pavelson Kyle's sibling is recorded as Catharina Kyle[18].
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Origins and Family
Klaus Pavelson Kyle's father was squire Poul Clausson Kyle, lord of Barkestorp, justicar of Öland[2]. His mother was Sigrid Eriksdotter Ryning[3].
Career and Affiliations
Positions held include Castle Act[7], a position[19], in Sweden[20] and chief district judge[9], a legal position[21].
Personal Life
Klaus Pavelson Kyle was married to Margareta Pedersdotter av Sörby, Heiress of Erstavik[4]. A child of him was Hans Claesson Kyle[5].
FAQs
Who were Klaus Pavelson Kyle's parents?
Klaus Pavelson Kyle's father was squire Poul Clausson Kyle, lord of Barkestorp, justicar of Öland[2]. Klaus Pavelson Kyle's mother was Sigrid Eriksdotter Ryning[3].
Who was Klaus Pavelson Kyle married to?
Klaus Pavelson Kyle's spouses include Margareta Pedersdotter av Sörby, Heiress of Erstavik[4].