SavonAsukkaat - Person Sheet
SavonAsukkaat - Person Sheet
NameAnders Erik Munck
Birth28 Oct 1729
Death4 Sep 1779, Hiismäki 6, Rantas. Age: 49
Spouses
ChildrenHenrik Johan (1748-)
 Adolf (1749-)
 Georg Dionis (1750-1772)
 Hedvig Sofia (1752-)
 Wendla Christina (1756-1759)
 Gustava Juliana (1758-1766)
 Karl Wilhelm (1763-1764)
 Otto Magnus (1764-)
Notes for Anders Erik Munck
1761-1772 RK p 086 Hiismäki 6 "Capitain 28/10 1729-4/9 1779"
1797-1800 RK p 135 Leislax 1 "Ofverste Lieutenant och Riddaren 28/10 1720 - 1779"
Notes for Hedvig Juliana (Spouse 1)
1761-1772 RK p 086 Hiismäki 6 "1730"
1797-1800 RK p 135 Leislax 1 "bene" f./d. 1782"

Lieutenant Colonel Anders Erik Munck widow, Hedvig Juliana von Wright built in the 1780s and the present main building of the estate gave the name to the manor Frugård, Lady's Manor.
Owners: 
Rustholl's overcrowding began when Sergeant Henrik Hersten received the houses of Piriste and Lukkarinen in 1663 against the rake service. From Hersten's estate, the manor was transferred to a daughter's husband, named Henrik Thilman, who sold it to 1726 Sergeant Alraham Anthon. For some time in the late 18th century, rustholli was owned by Captain Nils Grotenfelt. In 1781, the manor was sold to Lieutenant Colonel Munck's widow Hedvig Juliana von Wright, who built the current main building and named the mansion Frugård. Already in 1798 Frugård was still sold to Captain Berndt Adolf Grotenfelt, whose family it was transferred to the von Colla family by marriage in 1907. They still had the mansion in the 1960s, but still moved through the marriage to the Åström family, where it is still.

Private.

Buildings: The 
yellow main building is a one-storey mansard-roofed longitudinal building dating back to 1784. Its base plan is made according to Carl Wijnblad's model drawings. In 1928, skylights were added to the building. The garden-side rooms feature parquet flooring, painted wall cladding, wooden chest panels and rococo furnaces. 
In the yard there is a white corner, a red painted twin house, an alley, a stables, a wagon union, a grain fence and other fences.
Sources: 
South Savo Building Heritage 1984 p. 72; Gardberg-Dahl 1990 pp. 84-87; Grotenfelt 1931, pp. 375-379; Finnish Farms 1932 pp. 62–63; Suomenmaa 1924 p. 141; Large Farm Code 1965 p. 1086; Viikki 2003 p. 210.212; Åström 1993 p. 411.
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