Torstedlund Estate, Aalborg, Denmark

DenmarkÅlborgTorstedlund gods

History
Torstedlund estate is first mentioned in 1390 as the property of Jon Viffertsen. It remained in his family until 1595 when it was purchased by Niels Krabbe. The property continued in possession of his descendants and relations until it was sold to Christian Frederik von Levetzau in 1724. Von Levetzau also owned the estates of Albæk, Store Restrup, Aastrup, Overklit and Ørslevkloster. In 1750 von Levetzau began construction of what became known as the palace of Christian VIII, part of the Amalienborg castle complex in Copenhagen. In 1812 Torstedlund passed from the von Levetzau family and has been owned by many individuals and families.

In 1812 Torstedlund passed from the von Levetzau family to members of the de Neergaard family, and then to Rasmus Conradsen from 1830 to 1837. From 1600 to 1830 Torstedlund and Albæk estates were owned by the same individuals. Because of this researchers should consider searching the records of both estates. Since 1837 Torstedlund has been owned by many individuals and families.

FamilySearch Holdings
These records were microfilmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah in the 1960s and were published digitally in 2012. Both microfilm and digital collections contain the same material. Descriptive detail may vary making it appear the collections are different.

Information on how to use the records in this collection can be found in the article Denmark, Estate Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)

Images from the microfilm can be accessed through the FamilySearch Catalog record. The Historical Records collection can be accessed at: Denmark Estate Records, 1436-1964 Thorstedlund gods and Torstedlund gods. The difference in spelling reflects the information on the title boards used when the records were microfilmed.

Guardianship

 * Overformynderiprotokoller [guardianship], 1829-1840 FSC and HR

Land

 * Fæstebreve [copyhold letters] 1779, 1810 - FSC and HR
 * Fortegnelse over fæsterne [list of copyholders] 1775-1777 - FSC and HR
 * Fæsteprotokoller [copyhold records] 1722-1846 - FSC and HR
 * Hoveriprotokoller [villeinage records] med register 1800-1846 FSC and HR
 * Jordebøger [land register] 1777, 1821 - FSC and HR
 * Skøder [deeds], 1634-1745 - FSC and HR

Probate

 * Skiftedokumenter 1837-1841 = FSC and HR
 * Skifteprotokoller [probate records], 1719-1844 (also includes Albæk estate) - FSC and HR