The text has been partially changed, possibly in connection with the fact that the letter was displayed at the Autumn Parliament in Sundborn in 1673 by, among others, the mountain man Olof Nilsson on Höjen .
Hans Jönsson, who was married to Ingeborg Larsdotter, daughter of the subaltern in Västmanland Lars Korske and his wife Cecilia Birgersdotter, was the father of Jöns Hansson, miner at Kopparberget in 1450 and, according to a later statement from Rasmus Ludvigsson, lived at Höjen .
From his son Hans Jeppesson in Risholn (mentioned 1485–1513, died before 1540) and his daughter Margareta Hansdotter, Svinhufvud in Westergötland traces its ancestry .
Hans Jeppesson's son, Dala bailiff Ingel Hansson, settled at Gylle in Stora Tuna parishand was executed in 1534 for his participation in the Bell Rebellion .
Their son, the mountain bailiff at Kopparberget Nils Månsson, in turn became the father of Måns Nilsson (Svinhufvud) .