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 | Stubbe No. 72 Added 1587-09-05, intro. 1625th. Extinct 1635 or 1636.
On the knight house genealogy of this family, a complete confusion of two equally named ancestors has taken place, in that the pedigree for a Finnish salvation family from 1444 has been taken there, which in the weapon brought a hunter horn with a stump merely to the helmet ornament and which extended before the knight's establishment. Jakob Olofsson Stubbe, who belonged to this family, and stated on the pedigree to have lived and won the introduction in 1625, was in fact executed in 1599 at the command of Duke Carl, since he played a significant role in the club war, and the family endured with his son the rider Olof Jakobsson, who fell in 1614 in the war against Russia. The real Stubbe family introduced, whose weapon shows in the shield a broken lime stump with root and a green leaf on each side of the stump in blue field and on the helmet two green leaves crossed, is reproduced below according to J.Ramsay, Salvation families in Finland adjacent to the great victims. It is also listed in Schlegel-Klingspor, The one with a shield letter granted, but not on the knight's house introduced the Swedish nobility's eating boards under the name Väckjärfvisläkt. The eggs have common origin with the noble family Ekelöf. The Stubbe weapon, which is set up in the knight house hall and which shows in the shield a gum horn and on the helmet a stump, belonged to one with the introduced at the same time Stubbe, which originated in the mother from the first mentioned Finnish salvation family with this name. |