Hans Diderik de Brinck-Seidelin | |
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Born | |
Died | 5 March 1778 57) | (aged
Nationality | Danish |
Occupation(s) | Supreme court justice and landowner |
Hans Diderik de Brinck-Seidelin (1 August 1720 - 5 March 1778) was a Danish Supreme Court justice and landowner who was raised to the peerage under the name Brinck-Seidelin in 1753. He owned the estates Hagestedgård (1748-1769), Holbæk Ladegård (1748-1778) and Eriksholm (1762-1778).
Early life
He was born on 1 August in Copenhagen, the son of the Royal confessor (Danish: kongelig confessionarius[1]) Iver Brinck (1665-1728) and Sophie Seidelin (1693-1741). His maternal grandfather was Post Master-General Hans Seidelin.
Property
Brinck-Seidelin's maternal uncle, Hans Hansen Seidelin, had no male heirs. He therefore endowed the estates Hagestedgård and Holbæk Ladegård to Hans Diedrik Brinck-Seidelin with the intention that they be turned into a stamhus (entailed estate or family trust) for future generations of the Seidelin family. Brinck-Seidelin purchased Eriksholm and established Stamhuset Hagested from his now three estates in 1752. He was at the same time ennobled under the name de Brinck-Seidelin. Hagestedgård was, however, with royal approbation, sold to Carl Adolph von Castenschiold in 1769.[2]
Family
He was married Ingeborg Pedersdatter Bering (15 September 1727 - 22 April 1796) on 25 May 1746 in Horsens. They had nine children:
- Sophie Brinck (1749-1752)
- Hans Brinck-Seidelin (3 January 1750 - 30 September 1831)
- Elisabeth Cathrine Brinck-Seidelin (1751-1752)
- Sophie Elisabeth Cathrine Brinck-Seidelin (6 September 1752 - d. 15 June 1820)
- Ivarica Brinck-Seidelin (1754 - 29 April 1826)
- Peder Brinck-Seidelin (1753,-1754)
- Petronelle Brinck-Seidelin (24 November 1755 - 1 May 1801)
- Iver Brinck-Seidelin (October 1756 - 1756)
- Iver Brinck-Seidelin (1757-1761)
References
- ↑ Denstoredansk.dk - kongelig confessionarius
- ↑ "Hagestedgaard: Ejerhistorie". danskeherregaarde.dk. Retrieved 25 August 2018.