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- erutg2.htm accessdate "2009-04-15".
- erutg2.htm isCitedBy Rutger_Macklean.
- erutg2.htm isCitedBy Rutger_Macklier.
- erutg2.htm publisher Svaneholm.
- erutg2.htm quote "Rutgers family name was Mackleir until 1783, one year after he had taken over Svaneholm Castle from his uncle Gustaf Adolf Coyet. His grandmother was a daughter of Rutger von Ascheberg, one of king Carl XI's kinsmen, who owned the Ström mansion. His father Rutger Mackleir was one of King Karl XII's warriors from Holofzin, Poltava and Tobolsk. His mother's name was Vilhelmina Eleonora Coyet. At this time the family name was Mackeleir, but when they were ennobled it was changed to Macklier. During the Anglo-Saxon pre-romantic era it was changed again, this time to Macklean. Earlier theories that the family first came from Scotland are false [sic]. Rutgers family name was Mackleir until 1783, one year after he had taken over Svaneholm Castle from his uncle Gustaf Adolf Coyet. ... Three years later, after the king was murdered, Rutgers brother Gustaf hid one of the murderers at his farm Brodda, nearby Svaneholm. It is not known if Rutger Macklean was involved in the conspiracy.".
- erutg2.htm quote "Rutgers family name was Mackleir until 1783, one year after he had taken over Svaneholm Castle from his uncle Gustaf Adolf Coyet. His grandmother was a daughter of Rutger von Ascheberg, one of king Carl XI's kinsmen, who owned the Ström mansion. His father Rutger Macklier was one of King Karl XII's warriors from Holofzin, Poltava and Tobolsk. ...".
- erutg2.htm title "Rutger Macklean".
- erutg2.htm url erutg2.htm.