- The
Valkendorf family (Denmark) or
Walkendorff (Sweden) is a
medieval Danish and
Swedish noble family. The
family can be
traced back to the 14th century...
- p****ed to his
daughter Anne
Andersdatter and her
husband Axel
Walkendorff.
After Axel
Walkendorff death in 1483, Anne
Andersdatter was
married to Chancellor...
- with Itilleq, Sammisoq,
Nunarsuaq (Nunarssuak), Pamialluk, Annikitsoq,
Walkendorff and
Qernertoq (Kasit), it is part of the Cape
Farewell Archipelago (Nunap...
- group,
Nunarsuaq (Nunarssuak), Pamialluk, Annikitsoq, Qunnerit, Ikeq,
Walkendorff and
Qernertoq (Kasit), as well as the
Avallersuaq and Saning****oq islets...
-
Island Nunarsuaq (Nunarssuak)
Pamialluk Qernertoq Sammisoq Saning****oq
Walkendorff Island Carey Islands Castle Island,
Greenland Clavering Island Crown...
-
Falkenberg af
Trystorp Ulfeldt Holck Krabbe af
Krageholm Urne
Barnekow Ramel Walkendorff Tott Gädda
Bille af
Dybeck Gyllenstierna af
Svaneholm Lindenov Björnklou...
- Bramsted. A
later owner was Axel Gøye. It was
later owned by
members of the
Walkendorff family before it was
transferred to Erik
Krummedige through marriage...
- Ulfstand, Bille, Reventlow, Juel, Lykke, Gyldenstierne, Rosenkrantz,
Walkendorff, Ulfeldt,
Rantzau and Brahe.
Numerous of
their descendants are named...
- as Bille, Reventlow, Gyldenstierne, Rosenkrantz, Brahe,
Rantzau and
Walkendorff.
Members of the
family settled in
Norway in the 18th century. The family...
-
walnut trees can
still be seen on the
estate in
modern times.
Christoffer Walkendorff, who was Ellinge's
Manager from 1640 to 1690,
describes the property...