Magnus von Wedderkop explained

Magnus Freiherr von Wedderkop (1637–1721), was a German nobleman and a royal German lieutenant.

Biography

Born in Husum, Germany, into the noble Wedderkop family, as the son of Henning von Wedderkop, who married Anna Truwelstochter Andresen in 1614. Henning was a Baron in Braunschweig, and served as royal lieutenant under Wallenstein in Husum. Anna was a daughter of merchant Truwel Andresen.

In 1699 when Magnus was a Holstein Gottorp minister in Kiel, he bought Tangstedt, which included the villages of Wilstede, Duvenstede, Mellingsted and Lemsahl. He renovated the manor house and made Tangstedt a valuable property, which was to remain in his family for 120 years. When Magnus' daughter Anna Christina married Sir Cyril Wyche, the envoy from Great Britain in 1714, she received the property of Tangstedt as dowry. Anna's daughter Frederike wed Legionsrat Magnus von Holmer and inherited Tangstedt in 1756.

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