It is likely that the Valkendorf family originates from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, where remnants of a castle has been found in the small village of Walkendorf. Henning Valkendorf is first mentioned in Denmark in 1374. His son, Peder Valkendorf (mentioned 1378 and 1405), a knight, was the grand father of Councillor of the Realm Hans Valkendorf (mentioned 1468 and 1498) and district judge Axel Valkendorf (died 1483). Axel Valkendorf acquired
Glorup Manor on
Funen in 1479 and members of the family owned the estate until 1659. Notable members of the family include Stewart of the Realm
Christoffer Valkendorff. Members of the family have also owned the estates Søbogaard, Brandstrup, Tiselholt, and
Ellinge Castle. The Danish Valkendorf branch died out in Denmark in 1747 with the passing of Major Børge Valkendorf , and went male-line extinct in 1784 after the passing of Gustaf Adolf Valkendorf in Scania. The family continued on through the descendants of Else Malena Valkendorf, daughter of Gustaf Adolf Valkendorf, and the family emigrated to the United States of America in the mid-1800's where they currently reside. ==Swedish branch==