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- Corporation on June 14, 1909, by Walderman Schmidten in the state of New York. A native German, Schmidten moved to secure entire capital in mines from...
- Schack-Schackenborg Schaffalitzky de Muckadell Scheel-Skeel Schimmelmann Schmettau von Schmidten Scholten Schulin-Schulin-Zeuthen Sehested Sèrène d’Acquèria Sperling Späth...
- two retailers (employees), two maids and a caretaker. Aurelia Dorothea Schmidten født Møller, a widow chamber maid, resided in the building with her Sophie...
- Rzewuski Le Sage de Fontenay von Samson-Himmelstjerna von Schmaltz von Schmidten von Schoultz (Livland) von Schubert von Schultz von Schreeb Schürer von...
- auctioned to two individuals (Peter Severin Fønss and Ulrik Chr. von Schmidten) who specialised in breaking up estates and selling parcels of land, so...
- Christian Von Schmidten In 1809, Johan Bartholin Eichel purchased another manor, Svanholm, but sold it again in 1813. Ulrik Christian Von Schmidten's interest...
- (1791-1840). From 1813 to 1825, it was owned by Ulrich Christian von Schmidten and Ole Christian Borch. The complex was acquired by Johan Carl Modeweg...
- Kapteinløitnant P. F. Wulff, Sekondløitnant Wiegelsen, Sekondløitnant Schmidten, and MaanedsløitnantLund. Seagull: brig armed with 16 × short 18-pounder...
- handbook for farmers. In 1811, he sold the estate to Ulrik Christian von Schmidten who was succeeded by Jobst Gerhard von Scholten. It was for a while again...
- the mayors house. The first mayor to live there was Ulrik Christian von Schmidten, mayor from 1866–1885, and it was used by his successors until 1919 when...