Åkær Estate, Århus, Denmark

DenmarkÅrhusÅkær gods

Location
Åkær estate is located in Falling parish, Hads district, Århus county. See the location on OpenStreetMap.

History
Åkær is first named in 1386 when Nicolaus Rostrup gave testimony that the property where "Akyer" was built belonged to him along with his brothers and sisters. The property was passed down to them from their mother, Kristine Lauridsatter, who inherited it from her father, Laurids Trogotsen. From 1400 through 1661 the estate was owned first by the Bishop of Århus, and then by Crown. In 1661 it was sold to the von Gersdorff family. In 1674 Frederik von Gersdorff sold the estate to his father-in-law, Jørgen Bielke. In 1697 Bendix Lassen of Århus purchased the estate. After his death his widow, Hedevig Margrethe Bornemann married Matthias Rosenørn. Rosenørn died in 1725, and his son Henrik assumed ownership. Henrik died in 1732, and the estate reverted to his step-mother.

Ownership of the estate remained in the family in 1749 when the daughter of Hedevig Margrethe Bornemann and Matthias Rosenørn, Benedicte Antoinette Rosenørn married Thøger de Lasson who also owned Dybvad estate in Gosmer parish. Thøger and Benedicte's daughter, Anne de Lasson married Frederik Christian Tønne von Lüttichau. They owned the property until 1793 when it was sold to Georg Werner August Dietrich von Münster-Meinhövel. He began selling away parts of the estate until 1802 when they were purchased by Heinrich von Reventlow and Andreas Hartvig Berthold Frederik Bernstorff. In 1857 Peter Johannes de Neergaard purchased the estate and it remained in this family until 1990.

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 Åkær gods.

Records
Images are available through FamilySearch Catalog (FSC) and Historical Records (HR)

Land
Fæsteprotokoller, 1661-1843 FSC - HR Indeholder:
 * Jordebog for Åkjær og Dybvad bøndergårde 1798, magelægskøde 1661, regnskaber 1833-1843
 * fæstebreve for Damsgård 1829
 * Skøde 1804 og jordebog 1794 for Ålegård gods
 * Fæsteprotokoller 1755-1768 for Ås gods
 * Fæstebreve 1778-1826, jordebog 1815 og skøder 1682-1835 for Åstrup gods.
 * Hoved- eller Kassebog [Main ledger] 1829, 1833-1843 - HR
 * Jordebog [Land register] 1798 (Åkær og Dybvads bøndegårde) - HR
 * Kgl. Magelægsskøde til Arvingerne efter Rigsdrat Joachim Gersdorff til Tundbyeholm 1661 [Land exchange deed] - HR

Probate
Skifteprotokoller [Probates] 1676-1818. With index.The parishes and place names (villages, farms, etc.) refer to localities on the films listed below. - FSC and HR

Vital
Dødsanmeldelsesprotokoller [Death notices] 1833-1842- FSC and HR

Related Websites

 * Records created by the estate held by the National Archives of Denmark: Åkjær gods
 * Danske Herregårde - Aakær
 * Wikipedia (Danish) - Åkær (Hads Herred)

Related Wiki Articles

 * Denmark, Estate Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Danish Gods