Sonnerupgaard

The estate was later in the century owned by Jakob Trolle and then by his widow Mette Jakobsdatter Høg Banner.

After her death in 1633, Sonnerupgaard was endowed to her brother Otte Brahe who sold it to Jørgen Urne later that same year.

After Rasmus Poulsen Vindin'g death in 1684, Sonnerupgaard was sold by his heirs to Bodil Sørensdatter Hiort.

Johan Thomas Neergaard, the largest landowner on central Xealand, acquired the estate in1788.

Peder Christian Zeuthen os omcæuded in Frederik Thaarup's "Fædrelandske Nekrologer" with biographies of notable men.

Christian Frederik Zeuthen was a co-founder of Kreditkassen til Selvejendoms Fremme and was an elected member of the stænderforsamlingen in 1840 and 1847.

He was an active member of a circle of landowners who opposed the adoption of the Danish Constitution in 1849.

Christian Frederik Zeuthen died in 1850 and his widow Sophie Hedvig Schulin then kept the estate until her death in 1866.

The barony was then passed to her brother Christian Frederik Schulin who the following year took the name Schulin-Zeuthen.

Martinus Rørbye : A Hunter Shows His Wife the Result of the First Snipe Gunt . Portrait of Christian Fr. Zeuthen and his wife Sophie Hedevig, 1839, The Hirschsprung Collection .