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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • The progenitor of the family is the General War Commissioner Peter Paliche, born in 1659 in Stettin, where his father was mayor. In Anrep's family tables, it is stated that the grandfather would have come from Greater Poland but had to flee due to religious persecution, and would have ended up in Stettin where he would have been a doctor. Peter Paliche ended up in Swedish service when Pomerania became Swedish, but moved to Livonia and died in Riga of the plague shortly after the city fell to the Russians. However, he had been ennobled in Greater Poland by Karl XII in 1705 with the name von Ehrenheim, but did not have time to take induction.
    Peter Paliche noble. von Ehrenheim was married twice. The first wife was the daughter of an amtman von Werdelow in Mecklenburg, and with her had daughters who married. His second wife was Sigrid Snack, who was the daughter of Peter Snack and his second wife Anna von Wullen, who via inheritance from her mother, who belonged to the Trotzig family, subscribed to the Malingsbo mill. The sons of Peter von Ehrenheim were introduced in the year 1723 at Riddarhuset with number 1749. As the parents died early, the children grew up with their aunt's husband, chamber councilor Lagermarck.
    The family was then divided into two branches. The main branch originates from the chamberlain and mill patron Carl Gustaf von Ehrenheim to Malingsbo mill. He was married to Sara Regina Tersmeden. Her father Jacob Tersmeden was mountain councilor and mill patron at Larsbo, and her mother Elisabeth Gangia was a descendant of Stormor in Dalom. Through inheritance, marriage and business, Carl Gustaf von Ehrenheim became a very wealthy man. A descendant of his, court marshal Reinhold Fredrik von Ehrenheim married Ulrika Eleonora von Engeström, whose mother was a Benzelstierna, and thus in 1820 came into possession of Grönsö castle, which is still owned by the family.
    The younger branch starts from a brother of Carl Gustaf von Ehrenheim, the assessor Johan Ludvig von Ehrenheim to Broby. His wife Brita Eleonora Montgomery was the daughter of the Scottish major Carl Gustaf Montgomery, the progenitor of the noble Montgomery family in Sweden[disputed information], and his wife Catharina Grubbensköld. According to family traditions, the wives of both brothers would be distantly related through the Bure family. Apart from the fact that this family survived as noble, one of their sons, Fredrik Vilhelm von Ehrenheim, was raised first to the then knight class, and then by primogeniture to a baron in 1805 and was introduced at number 324. As he remained unmarried, the baronial family merged with himself. The baronial coat of arms was smashed by Gustaf af Wetterstedt.

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