Annebjerggaard, also known as Anneberg, is a former manor house situated on the southern outskirts of Nykøbing Sjælland, Odsherred Municipality, some 90 km (56 mi) northwest of Copenhagen, Denmark.
As a result of economic difficulties, he had to transfer Annebjerggaard to Manuel Texeira.
This status required copyholds with a total area of 200 tønder hartkorn ('barrels of grain', used as a measurement of agricultural value) and resulted in freedom from taxes and other privileges.
The couple had a daughter, Ulrikke Eleonore Svane, who was allegedly the result of the mother's relationship with Frederik IV (1671–1730), who had visited Annebjerggaard.
[1] Ulrikke Eleonore Svane married Niels Christian Bang, 27 years her senior, who served as manager of the crown land in Odsherred.
Upon her husband's death in 1760, Ulrikke Eleonore Svane married his successor, Jakob Hansen, who in 1760 bought Annebjerggaard as well as the churches in Vig and Rørvig.
Hansen's son-in-law, Frants Wilhelm Trojel, was subsequently appointed as the new manager of the crown land in Odsherred.
Henrik Steffens, who was a descendant of Annebjerggaard's former owner, Niels Christian Bang, served briefly as tutor for Frants Wilhelm Trojel's children.