The three siblings
<p style="font-weight: 400">The three siblings are the children of Jørgen Eigil Wiffert Dinesen and Baroness Viveka Schaffalitzky de Muckadell. The three children are described below from the left. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400"><b><strong>Anders Wilhelm Dinesen (1933 – 2005)<br />
</strong></b>Anders was born and raised on Kragerup Gods. He took over the manor Skjørringe on Falster in 1954 after the death of his uncle, Mogens Wilhelm Dinesen. He married Karen-Marie Lystrup, who took over Høvdingsgaard in 1962 after her father’s death. Anders and Karen-Marie subsequently ran Høvdingsgaard and Skjørringe together and lived at Skjørringe. The operation was traditional plant cultivation and the establishment of an 18-hole golf course on Skjørringe’s land. Anders and Karen-Marie had four daughters: Karin (1960), Anita (1963), Camilla (1965) and Rikke (1967). Their youngest daughter, Rikke, took over the operation of Skjørringe in 1987 and the second oldest daughter, Anita, took over the operation of Høvdingsgaard in 1991. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400"><b><strong>Erik Sophus Dinesen (1928 – 2005)<br />
</strong></b>Erik Sophus Dinesen was born on February 29, 1928 at Kragerup Gods. He was employed by landowner Henrik Brun in England, but crashed his motorcycle in 1951, which ended with a three-month stay in Norwich hospital. When he returned to Denmark, Erik was still bedridden with complications, with both hip and knee operations. He did not regain his ability to work until 1953. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400">On September 28, 1956, Erik married Marie-Louise Bohn (1935-) in Vedbæk Church. During her years at Kragerup Gods, Marie-Louise completely redesigned the garden and park in English style with large lawns and viewpoints to the main building and fields. Erik and Marie-Louise had a total of three children: Birgitte Ida Dinesen, Anne Viveka Dinesen and Charlotte Dinesen. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400">Erik was part of many different organizations where he was either a member, founding member or chairman. He was also appointed court hunter and chamberlain. He also ran a business on the family’s old property Gl. Wiffertsholm, but had to return home to Kragerup Gods after a major fire. Here he restored after the fire and invested in buildings and agriculture. The new buildings were used for pig production and new grain drying facilities. Kragerup’s main building was also extensively restored in 1966-1967. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400">In the 1980s, Erik Dinesen expanded, improved and beautified the large and beautiful family burial site at Ørslev Cemetery, so that it is secure for future generations. Erik died in 2005 at the age of 77. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400"><b><strong>Birthe Alvilde Dinesen (1932 – 2020)<br />
</strong></b>Birthe Lindegaard (née Dinesen) was born and raised on Kragerup Gods. She was educated at Mariaforbundet, Bavnehøj, later Margretheskolen in Copenhagen and has been educated in Switzerland and England. In 1964, she took over the Gammel Wiffertsholm estate near Hadsund after her grandmother, Ida Dinesen. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400">Birthe Lindegaard has handed over the estate to her son, Flemming Lindegaard, who continues to run it as a modern farming and forestry business. Before her death, she lived in the farm’s tenant house with her husband, Torben Lindegaard, and actively followed the daily operations. </p>
The three siblings
<p style="font-weight: 400">The three siblings are the children of Jørgen Eigil Wiffert Dinesen and Baroness Viveka Schaffalitzky de Muckadell. The three children are described below from the left. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400"><b><strong>Anders Wilhelm Dinesen (1933 – 2005)<br />
</strong></b>Anders was born and raised on Kragerup Gods. He took over the manor Skjørringe on Falster in 1954 after the death of his uncle, Mogens Wilhelm Dinesen. He married Karen-Marie Lystrup, who took over Høvdingsgaard in 1962 after her father’s death. Anders and Karen-Marie subsequently ran Høvdingsgaard and Skjørringe together and lived at Skjørringe. The operation was traditional plant cultivation and the establishment of an 18-hole golf course on Skjørringe’s land. Anders and Karen-Marie had four daughters: Karin (1960), Anita (1963), Camilla (1965) and Rikke (1967). Their youngest daughter, Rikke, took over the operation of Skjørringe in 1987 and the second oldest daughter, Anita, took over the operation of Høvdingsgaard in 1991. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400"><b><strong>Erik Sophus Dinesen (1928 – 2005)<br />
</strong></b>Erik Sophus Dinesen was born on February 29, 1928 at Kragerup Gods. He was employed by landowner Henrik Brun in England, but crashed his motorcycle in 1951, which ended with a three-month stay in Norwich hospital. When he returned to Denmark, Erik was still bedridden with complications, with both hip and knee operations. He did not regain his ability to work until 1953. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400">On September 28, 1956, Erik married Marie-Louise Bohn (1935-) in Vedbæk Church. During her years at Kragerup Gods, Marie-Louise completely redesigned the garden and park in English style with large lawns and viewpoints to the main building and fields. Erik and Marie-Louise had a total of three children: Birgitte Ida Dinesen, Anne Viveka Dinesen and Charlotte Dinesen. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400">Erik was part of many different organizations where he was either a member, founding member or chairman. He was also appointed court hunter and chamberlain. He also ran a business on the family’s old property Gl. Wiffertsholm, but had to return home to Kragerup Gods after a major fire. Here he restored after the fire and invested in buildings and agriculture. The new buildings were used for pig production and new grain drying facilities. Kragerup’s main building was also extensively restored in 1966-1967. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400">In the 1980s, Erik Dinesen expanded, improved and beautified the large and beautiful family burial site at Ørslev Cemetery, so that it is secure for future generations. Erik died in 2005 at the age of 77. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400"><b><strong>Birthe Alvilde Dinesen (1932 – 2020)<br />
</strong></b>Birthe Lindegaard (née Dinesen) was born and raised on Kragerup Gods. She was educated at Mariaforbundet, Bavnehøj, later Margretheskolen in Copenhagen and has been educated in Switzerland and England. In 1964, she took over the Gammel Wiffertsholm estate near Hadsund after her grandmother, Ida Dinesen. </p>
<p style="font-weight: 400">Birthe Lindegaard has handed over the estate to her son, Flemming Lindegaard, who continues to run it as a modern farming and forestry business. Before her death, she lived in the farm’s tenant house with her husband, Torben Lindegaard, and actively followed the daily operations. </p>