Øllegaard Hartvigsdatter Pentz
Øllegaard Hartvigsdatter Pentz (19 February 1594 - 6 July 1654) was a Danish noble and landholder. Her holdings included the estates Rudbjerggård and Fredsholm on Lolland.
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Biography
Øllegaard Hartvigsdatter Pentz was born on 19 February 1594, the daughter and only child of Hartvig Pentz (died 1632) and Ilsabe von Daldorf (1457-1637). She was first time married to Joachim von Barnewitz of Rubjerggård (1563-1626) in 1620.[1]
Her marriage had turned her into a major landholder and she and frequently increased their size through the acquisition of more land. In 1630, she was able to establish a new manor, which was initially given the name Fritzholm or Friderichsholm, now changed to Fredsholm, after her only child, Friderich von Barnewitz.[2]
Pantz was second time married to Hartvig von Passow of Zehne in 1535-1644.
In 1640, she ceded Rudbjerggård to her son.[3] In circa 1648, she ceded Fredsholm to her son on the condition that she could remain on the estate until her death.
References
- "Tillitse kirke, Lolland. Epitafium. Slægtstavle for Øllegård Pentz". gravstenogepitafier.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "Fredsholm". danskeherregaarde.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "Rudbjerggaard". danskeherregaarde.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 3 July 2020.