Genealogiska Föreningen, Helena Nordbäck, member assistant, gf@genealogi.net
CH-347
Bilthoven, 24 augustus 2003
Dear madam/Sir,
Searching your website I found three hits on the family below:
Meijerfeldt, blått kort – ref till tryckta verk.
Meijerfeldt/Mejerfelt/Meijerfelt, vitt kort – ref till handskrifter.
Meijerfelt, blått kort – ref till tryckta verk.
A visit to Stockholm is quite difficult (I’m living in the Netherlands), so is there a possibility of getting an indication of the records you have before I request any copy?
Although my family countains a “n” in the middle instead of a “r” and although the Swedish noble family died out, it is certain that the last count Johan August (von) Meijerfeldt (1725-1800) is a great-great-grandfather of me. I did a lot of research into the Swedish family and published a book in 1990 in the Dutch language (you could find it in the Kungliga Bibliotheket or in the Riksarkivet).
I would like to thank you in advance for the trouble taken.
Hugo von Meijenfeldt
Stockholm, 25 augustus 2003
Dear sir,
This is what is says on our cards Meijerfeldt:
Meijerfeldt/Meijerfelt,
Blue card (printed matters):
Elgenstierna: Svenska adelns ättartavlor
Barnekow: Anteckningar om släkten Barnekow
Both this books can be found at the Kungliga Biblioteket.
White card (manuscript collections):
Palmskiöldska samlingen, Uppsala university library, manuscript department.
Schlegel & Klingspor: Den ointroducerade adelns ättartavlor. This is
really a book, also to be found at the Kungliga biblioteket.
That was all we had. Good luck in further research!
Best wishes,
Helena Nordbäck