The Adipati had a total of twenty-six children. He gave up one of them,
Raden Panderman (born in 1778), in adoption to his childless successor and younger brother, Raden Soero Adiwikromo, who was Ronggo of Besuki (1776), Tumanggung of Puger and Bondowoso (1796), and finally Regent of Tegal. Raden Panderman eventually succeeded his adoptive father and uncle, with the patronage of
Majoor Han Chan Piet, the landlord of Besuki, as Ronggo of Besuki in 1794, Tumanggung of Puger and Besuki in 1804, then as Regent of Puger in 1813, but was demoted along with his other brothers in the purge of 1818. Raden Panderman's issue, however, managed to retain their position in the colonial administration, and continued their family's tradition of public service in East Java. The most prominent line descending from Raden Panderman is that of his son, Raden Karaman, later known as
Kyai Tumanggung Soero Adhi Negoro, who was appointed Tumanggung of
Kendal, then Regent of
Probolinggo in 1856. The latter was succeeded in Kendal by his son,
Pangeran Ario Noto Amiprodjo; grandson,
Raden Mas Adipati Ario Notonegoro; and great-grandson,
Raden Mas Adipati Ario Notohamidjojo, who all served successively as Regents of Kendal. ==References==