History
In 1382
the farm Saem mentioned for the first time in Skara Cathedral ownership length.
The
Bishop of Skara, Nils which permits farm to kyrkopresten Mr Asmund in Skölfened.
In 1458
the farm went from Skara Cathedral to the knight and the Council Tord Bonde
Filipsson Baatar, close relative of King Karl Knutsson Bonde.
During
the late 1400s are the goods in the house of three roses possession.
First it was a woman named Karen Knutsdotter Three Roses, then during the 1500s
were the brothers Eric and Ture Jönsson Three Roses as the owner.
Erik was
the squire and the Privy Council while Ture who was married to Gustav Vasa's
aunt, Anna Vasa, is best known for being one of the key players in rebellion
attempt against King Gustav Vasa in 1528, the so-called Västergötland noise.
During the 1600s lived Catharina Bielke on Sämsholm and then came the family
Gyllenstierna who owned the goods well into the 1700s.
In the
mid-1800s was owned by the estate of Laws Carl Hasselrot.
Later in
the 1800s ended Säter time in Sweden and for a time, from 1874 to 1885 was the
agricultural school at Sämsholm.
1896 buys Jöns Adler-Anderson, manor Sämsholm.
The
estate was then about 300 acres and 2000 acres of forest.
His son
Axel Adler Adler Bert buy out his siblings in 1907 and takes over the goods.
He then
cut up the yard.
In 1912,
buys Carl and Ellen Anderson and Axel Bengtsson and hh Mary courtyard.
Carl and
Mary were siblings.
Carl was
the present owner's grandfather.
The
current owner Anders Andersson's father and mother, Svante and Stina Andersson
took over the farm in 1961 and Anders took the 1981st
North Sämsjön losing its tribal ii mid-1900s, and these crayfish had a good
reputation and delivered on time at restaurants practically the whole of Sweden.