Agersbøl Estate, Vejle, Denmark

Trap, Jens Peter. Kongeriget Danmark, 3rd ed. Vol. 5, Aarhus, Vejle, Ringkjøbing, Ribe og Faerø Amter. Copenhagen: G.E.C. Gads Boghandel, 1898. Pages 361-362.

History
Agersbøl was established by Mogen Gøye as part of his wife's property in the early 1500s. The estate was owned by member of the Juul family in the 1600s. In 1760 Marcus Pauli Marcussen purchased the estate until he turned it over to his son, Poul Marcussen and son-in-law, Ulrik Christian von Schmidten. In 1799 von Schmidten became sole owner and began to divide the estate to sell portions of it off. In 1801 Erik Grave Hoppe purchased Agersbøl until 1816 when he sold it to John Peter Ingwersen. The Ingwersen family owned it until 1878. Since that time the estate has had multiple owners.

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 Agersbøl gods.

Probate

 * Skifteprotokoller [Probate], 1756-1816. The parishes and place names (villages, farms, etc.) refer to the localities included on the film listed below. The index is found at the beginning of the volume. - FSC and HR