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Neergaard (1868-1958) nd Louise von
Hedemann (1865-1937). His eldest son Johan Wenzel Flach de Neergaard (1921-2006) became a co-owner of Førslevgaard in 1947 and its sold owner in 1964. His younger brother Holger Flach de Neergaard (1822-) received Fuglebjerggaard. Om 109+. Gørslevgaard was passed to Neergaard's son Johan Nicolaj Flach de Neergaard.
304:. Neergaard was one of the largest Danish landowners of his time. His many estates were divided between his many sons. In 1830, he passed Førslevgaard and Fuglebjerggaard to his third-eldest son, Peter Johansen de Neergaard (1803-1872). In 1842, he increased his holdings by also acquiring Faarevejle on
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Christian Frederik von Plessen. His mother was entitled to three rooms at Førslevgaard as well as a pension for her maintenance. In 1789, he ceded Førslevgaard and the other estates to his brother, Carl Adolph. He commenced the work with implementing the agricultural reform programme of the
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In 1685, Hohendorffs sold Førslevgaard to Hans Bøfke. He placed more land directly under the manor by dissolving five tenant fames. In 1685, Førslevgård was aqcquired by Hans von Bøfke. The estate then changed hands several times over the next decades. None of the owners lived on the estate and the
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Johansen de Neergaard (1803-1872) left Førslevgaard and Fuglebjerg to his son Jakob Edvard de Neergaard (1855-1925). He never married and died without offspring. He left Førslevgaard and Guflebjerg to his nephew Wenzel Rudolf Flach de Neergaard (1892-1968). He was the son of Holger Flach de
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Andersen Halvegge from Hælenborg Olufsdatter Bille solgte.
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