Their brother Vilhelm Nielsen Dresselberg,'s son-in-law, Frederik Parsberg, owned Bjergbygaard from 1616.
Bjergbygaard changed hands a number of times over the next decades before it was acquired by Peter Johansen Neergaard in 1766.
He expanded the main building and increased the size of the estate through the acquisition of more land.
[3] After Philip Julius Bornemann's death, Bjergbygaard passed to his grandson, Alphonsem Baron Walleen.
Lois Frances Booth, the wife of Prince Erik, Count of Rosenborg, purchased Bjergbygaard in 1931.
The couple was divorced in 1937 and the following year Lois Frances Booth was married to brewer Thorkild Juelsberg.