Carl Adolph Castenschiold

Danish chamberlain
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IntroDanish chamberlain
PlacesDenmark
wasChamberlain
Work fieldReligion
Gender
Male
Birth1740
Death30 July 1820 (aged 80 years)
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Biography

Carl Adolph Castenschioldm née Carl Adolph Carstens (1740 – 30 July 1820) was a Danish landowner and chamberlain. He owned knabstrup Manor (1760-1764) and Hagestedgaard (1769-1720). He was the brother of Joachim Castenschiold.

Early life

Castenschiold was born on St. Thomas in the Danish West Indies, the son of plantation owner Johan Lorentz Carstens and Jacobe von Holten. The family moved to Copenhagen around the time of his birth. They lived in Store Kurkestræde. His father purchased Knabstrup and was ennobled under the name Castenschiold in 1745.

Property and titles

He inherited knabstrup Manor in 1760 but sold the estate in 1764. He purchased Hagestedgaard in 1769. He was appointed to etatsråd in 1777 and chamberlain in 1780.

Personal life

He married Dorothea Augusta Brøer (1744 - 14 June 1819) on 5 May 1760 at Hagestedgård. The couple had 10 children but several of them died as infants. He married, for a second time, Dorothea Lyngbye (1761 - 9 July 1838) on 14 June 1820.

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