Ferdinand Gottfried Count von Vehlen und Meggan was born in 1626, and died on July 7, 1685.
He was an Imperial Chamberlain under Emperor Ferdinand III and Emperor Leopold I, also serving as Colonel in the Imperial Army.
He sold the half of the Gut Engelrading[1] in 1675 to Dietrich van Velen.
"Ferdinand Gottfried von Velen" (January 5, 2003) in Wikipedia, https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Gottfried_von_Velen.
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