Kyrkoherde. Född omkring 1660 i Friel (Vägö). Död 1742-08-21 i Tun (Vägö). Begravd i Tun (Vägö). Oforskat Text. |
Biografi: | |
John W.Warholm. Skara Stifts Herdaminne p. 600 #17 GSF 249,083 Tun. Skaraborg
Parish Records.
Lars Frigell, son af kommminister Ericus Widhemius i Friel blef stud. i Upsala 1687; prestv[igd]
1694 och genast förordnad till komminister i Thun efter sin fader; inkallades 1696 till examen,
men uteblef och suspenderades på 2:ne månader. Kyrkoherde i Thun 1722 tilltr. 1723. Död
21 aug 1742. Lars Frigell, son of asst. vicar Ericus Widhemius in Friel, became student at University of Upsala 1687; ordained priest 1694 and right away appointed to asst. vicar in Thun after his father; was summoned 1696 to an examination, but did not show up and was suspended for 2 months. Married to Christina Elisabeth Schleich, daughter to David Schleich, butler [vinskänk= server of wine] to king Carl XI. The children were 4 sons and 5 daughters. Christina Maria, married to asst. vicar J. Carlmark here. Erik died as a student 1721. Maurits, marshall in Wäne district, father to head teacher Lars Frigell in Skara. Margareta, dead 1759, married to the clerk at district court O. Wennersten. Maria born 1706, dead 1777 married to dean L. Rhodin in Bokenäs, Göteborg diocese. Magdalena Bo Lundqvist. Västgöta Nation i Uppsala. p. 203-4.
Laurentius [Erici] Melling, son av komminister i Friel, Tun Ericus Widhemius och Sigrid Rhodin;
skolstud. i Skara. Stud 24/9 1687; prästvigd 1694 och genast utsedd till faderns efterträdare;
kalled till examen 1696 men uteblev och suspenderades på 2 månader; kyrkoherde i Tun
1722; tillträdde 1723. Död 21/8 1742.
Laurentius [Erici] Melling, son of curate at Friel, Tun Ericus Widhemius and Sigrid Rhodin;
went to school in Skara. Took the entrance exam to university 24 sep 1687;
ordained to the priesthood 1694 and right away was appointed to his father's successor;
called to an examination 1696 but did not show up and was suspended for 2 months; vicar
in Tun 1722; took over the position 1723. Died 21 Aug 1742. |