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Manor House Brunstorf
Brunstorf and Kanneberg were under the ownership of the Wöpkendorf lord of the manor up until 1803. E. G. von Kiesewetter of Wöpkendorf sold both villages to Mrs. von Qualen during this year, but she had very little luck when managing the farm estates. Brunstorf was purchased in 1865 by the Melms family, who resided in Wöpkendorf since 1811.
Structure of ownership prior to 1945:
1704 |
Wilhelm Schröder |
1751 |
Carl Gustav von der Lühe |
(1781)-1792 |
Caspar Hinrich Lorenz (with Wöpkendorf und Kanneberg) |
1792-1797 |
Cavalry Captain Joachim Heinrich Christian von Müller (with Wöpkendorf Kanneberg, Gnewitz) |
1797-1803 |
Privy Councillor and Stallmeister Ernst Gottfried von Kiesewetter (with Wöpkendorf and Kanneberg) |
1803-1806 |
Mrs. District administrator von Qualen, nee von Freiburg (District administrator Friedrich August von Qualen) |
1806-1813 |
Dr. F. A. Frehse - Lawyer for the von Qualen family |
1813-1818 |
Carl Hermann Frehse |
1818-1829 |
Councillor of the demesne Johann Carl Pogge |
1829-1847 |
Theodor Ferdinand Lange |
1847-1865 |
Hans Karl von Gundlach |
1865-1894 |
Lieutenant Carl Melms (see Wöpkendorf) |
1894-1910 |
Lieutenant Carl Melms (vather in Wöpkendorf) and Carl Friedrich Ludwig Joachim Melms (son in Liepen) |
1910-1932 |
Karl (Charly) Melms |
prior 1945 |
Melms familiy |
Nearby, south and southeast to Brunstorf, are enormous group barrows.