Kjeld Stub

He was born in Varberg, then-Denmark as a son of vicar Laurids Kjeldsen Stub and his wife Margrethe Hansdatter.

During a subsequent travel around continental Europe, he volunteered in Brabant to fight for the Holy Roman Empire in the Thirty Years' War.

During 1635, he quit the French army, finished his university education and was appointed as vicar in Christiania, one of the larger towns in Norway.

He was probably the writer of the description of contemporary events titled Aggershusiske Acters første Quartaels summariske Beskriffuelse paa nerverende Aar 1644 flitteligen samlet oc forfattet.

[3] He was vicar in Ullensaker again from 1645 to 1647, then dean of Øvre Romerike and Solør for the rest of his life, despite accusations of various wrongdoings.

Kjeld Stub, from Norsk Portræt-Galleri issued by Christian Tønsberg .