Estate Helmstorf
Structure of ownership prior to 1945:
1711-1786 |
The chamber page Julius Diederich von der Lühe gave up Helmstorf in 1786 and acquired the Hohen Niendorf and Mechelsdorf estates in Bukow. He managed these until 1802 and then settled in Dargelütz and Vogelsang (Grabow). He gained ownership of the Schulenberg, Fahrenhaupt, Allerstorf and Kneese (Ribnitz) farms in 1808 without giving up those two farms. These were then sold to the Grand Ducal Demesne Chamber in 1824. |
(1781)-1786 |
valet de chambre Julius Diederich von der Lühe |
1786-1793 |
Caspar Heinrich Becker |
1793-1794 |
Christoff Heinrich Becker |
1794-1797 |
professional huntsman Johann Carl Stein (1797 to ennoble, see Gubkow) |
1797-1801 |
Johann Dietrich Lasse |
1801-1809 |
Carl Friedrich Krügsheim (also Kriegsheim) |
1809-1811 |
the creditors of the Krügsheim familiy |
1811-1817 |
Drost Peter Friedrich Ludwig von Witzendorf |
1817-1842 |
Friedrich Carl Johann von der Lühe |
1842-1843 |
Hans Wilhelm Christian von Böckmann |
1843-1859 |
Wilhelm Behm |
1859-1864 |
Dr. Hubert Griffioen Stierling |
1864-1867 |
Hermann Friedrich Gottlieb C. Diederichs |
1867-1893 |
Gustav Heinrich Hoffschläger |
1893-1895 |
Christian Hermes |
1895-1910 |
Hermann Schroer |
1910-1945 |
Heinrich Schroer |