Mallinckrodt (surname)

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The Mallinckrodt family is an old German noble family, originated from Burg Mallinckrodt in the County of Mark. It was first mentioned in 1241 with name of Ritter Ludwig de Mesekenwerke. [1]

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References

  1. Alexander von Brill: Mallinckrodt, aus Dortmund in Westfalen. (Anhang zu „Brill 5.“) In: Darmstädter Geschlechterbuch. Band 2 – Band 96 der Gesamtreihe des Genealogischen Handbuchs bürgerlicher Familien, C. A. Starke Verlag, Görlitz 1937, ZDB-ID   1041-8, S. 696–700.