Brinkhall ownership history
1566–1608 Hans Eriksson (knighted in 1576, one of the Brinkala family)
1608–1615 Krister Hansson (Brinkala family), cavalry captain, married to Brita Cruus af Edeby
1615–1623 Jesper Cruus af Edeby, National Treasurer, and brother to Brita Cruus
1623–1645 Brita De la Gardie, (Jesper’s widow)
1645–1661 Catharina Oxenstierna, countess, (the widow of Brita’s son from her second marriage)
1661–1716 Anna Maria Cruus af Gudhem, baroness
1716–1729 the heirs of Anna Maria Cruus
1730–1736 Johan Henrik Hamilton af Hageby, Major General, son-in-law to Anna Maria’s son
1737–1746 Hamilton’s heirs
1746–1761 Julius Fredrik Ritz, Regiment Surgeon
1762–1766 Henrik Johan Kreij, mill owner
1767–1792 Joachim von Glan, Judge of Appeal (Henrik Johan’s son-in-law)
1793–1831 Gabriel Bonsdorff, nobility name von Bonsdorff, professor, Archiatre
1831–1845 von Bonsdorff’s heirs
1846–1848 Carl Johan Sallmén, mill owner (son-in-law of Gabriel von Bonsdorff)
1848–1873 Fredrika Wilhelmina Sallmén, (daughter of Gabriel von Bonsdorff, widow of Carl Johan Sallmén)
1873–1886 Bengt Johan Krook, Major General
1886–1887 Gerda Matilda Krook, (Bengt Johan’s daughter)
1887–1888 Karl Gustav Nyman, Public Prosecutor
1888–1894 Waldemar Spoof, Executive Secretary
1894–1902 Ebba Maria Spoof, (widow of Waldemar)
1902–1915 Feodor Maximilian Aminoff, Baron, Police Commissioner
1915–1926 Emil Sarlin, industrial magnate
1926–1967 Georg Werner Ramberg, business executive, and his wife Ellen Ulrika Margaretha (born Junnelius)
1967–2001 The City of Turku
2001– The Finnish Cultural Heritage Foundation (took possession in 2003)
BRINKHALL
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