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Born around 1696 in Amsterdam. (Parmentier 1989:142). Died in 1775-5-3. (Clarke, 2011:58) | Born around 1696 in Amsterdam. (Parmentier 1989:142). Died in 1775-5-3. (Clarke, 2011:58) |
Revision as of 06:36, 2 January 2017
Also spelled Hurck.
Born around 1696 in Amsterdam. (Parmentier 1989:142). Died in 1775-5-3. (Clarke, 2011:58)
Travelled to Canton four times in service of the Oostendse Compagnie. Hired by Holmsted, Frederik as supercargo for the first direct Danish voyage to China. (Parmentier 1989:143)
Timeline
1730 - Left for Canton onboard the CRONPRINTZ CHRISTIAN as supercargo. His high wages included 16 chest of pacotille and 4% of the auction sum of the cargo. His total profit from the trip must have been above 45,000 rigsdaler. (Parmentier 1989:144)
1732 - Participant in Asiatisk Kompagni.(Parmentier 1989:147)
1733 - Appointed Kommerceraad. (Parmentier 1989:169)
Member of the board in Kurantbanken.
1744 - Married Fabritius, Maria Barbara, sister of Fabritius, Michael and Fabritius, Just. (Parmentier 1989:147) She was previously married to Abbestée, Helvig.
1745 - Director of Asiatisk Komapagni till 1754. (Parmentier 1989:147)
1749 - Appointed Justitsraad. (Parmentier 1989:169)
1753 - Appointed Etatsraad. (Parmentier 1989:169)
Estates
1734 - Bought the country estate Sneglebakken in Lyngby, north of Copenhagen. (Parmentier 1989:148)
1768 - Moved to the country estate Rustenborg in Lyngby, north of Copenhagen. (Parmentier 1989:148) The previous owner was Desmercières, Jean Henri. (BioLek III)
Other
Hurk was Kommissionær for Reyns, Isabella; Dormer, James from Antwerp and the widow of Maelskamp, Jacobus from Ghent. (Parmentier 1989:169)