Difference between revisions of "Kløcker, Herman Lengerken"
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'''Family'''<br /> | '''Family'''<br /> | ||
Father: [[Kløcker, Abraham]] (BioLek I) | Father: [[Kløcker, Abraham]] (BioLek I) | ||
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+ | Brother-in-law: [[Hoppe, Peder]] ([https://finnholbek.dk/getperson.php?personID=I44540&tree=2 Private genealogy site]) | ||
'''Timeline''' <br /> | '''Timeline''' <br /> | ||
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1730 Citizenship in Copenhagen as Groshandler. (BioLek I) | 1730 Citizenship in Copenhagen as Groshandler. (BioLek I) | ||
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+ | 1730 Invested 500 rigsdaler in the new [[Kinesiske Societet]] along with his father. (Halding 1969, p. 39) | ||
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+ | 1730 Director of [[Slavekassen]] (Halding 1969, p. 40) | ||
1732 Married to [[Wrisberg, Mette Christine]] (BioLek I) | 1732 Married to [[Wrisberg, Mette Christine]] (BioLek I) | ||
− | 1734 Member of [[The 32 Men]] (BioLek I) | + | 1733 Delivers materials to the [[Asiatic Company]] (Halding 1969, p. 39) |
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+ | 1733 Part of the [[Icelandic Company]]. (Halding 1969, p. 39) | ||
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+ | 1734 Member of [[The 32 Men of the City]] (BioLek I) | ||
1740 Appointed Justitsraad (BioLek I) | 1740 Appointed Justitsraad (BioLek I) | ||
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1741 Assessor of the Supreme Court (BioLek I) | 1741 Assessor of the Supreme Court (BioLek I) | ||
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+ | 1741 Bought the country estate of Gjeddesdal. (BioLek I) | ||
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+ | 1744 Main participant of the [[Asiatic Company]] (Halding 1969, p. 39) | ||
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+ | 1745 ab. Built mansion in Store Kongensgade in Copenhagen. The architect might have been [[Lange, Philip de]]. The mansion was later owned by [[Ryberg, Niels]]. (Aakjær et al, III, 1947) | ||
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+ | 1747-1750 Director of the [[Asiatic Company]] (Hof&Stat) | ||
1749 Apppointed Etatsraad (BioLek I) | 1749 Apppointed Etatsraad (BioLek I) | ||
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1760 German noble title recognised in the Oldenburg State. (BioLek I) | 1760 German noble title recognised in the Oldenburg State. (BioLek I) | ||
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+ | 1761 Direcor of [[Fattigvæsenet]] (BioLek I) | ||
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+ | 1762 Trustee of [[Missionskollegiet]] (BioLek I) | ||
1762 Married to [[Hoppe, Caroline]] (BioLek I) | 1762 Married to [[Hoppe, Caroline]] (BioLek I) | ||
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+ | [[Category:Male]] [[Category:Merchant]] [[Category:Groshandler]] [[Category:Etatsraad]] [[Category:Justitsraad]][[Category:Involved in Kurantbanken]] [[Category:The 32 Men of the City]][[Category:DAC Director]] |
Latest revision as of 04:38, 23 November 2017
1706-6-18 - 1765-12-4
Family
Father: Kløcker, Abraham (BioLek I)
Brother-in-law: Hoppe, Peder (Private genealogy site)
Timeline
1726-28 Trade education in Germany, the Netherlands, England and France. (BioLek I)
1730 Citizenship in Copenhagen as Groshandler. (BioLek I)
1730 Invested 500 rigsdaler in the new Kinesiske Societet along with his father. (Halding 1969, p. 39)
1730 Director of Slavekassen (Halding 1969, p. 40)
1732 Married to Wrisberg, Mette Christine (BioLek I)
1733 Delivers materials to the Asiatic Company (Halding 1969, p. 39)
1733 Part of the Icelandic Company. (Halding 1969, p. 39)
1734 Member of The 32 Men of the City (BioLek I)
1740 Appointed Justitsraad (BioLek I)
1740 Commissioner in Kurantbanken (BioLek I)
1740 Curator of Vaisenhuset (BioLek I)
1741 Assessor of the Supreme Court (BioLek I)
1741 Bought the country estate of Gjeddesdal. (BioLek I)
1744 Main participant of the Asiatic Company (Halding 1969, p. 39)
1745 ab. Built mansion in Store Kongensgade in Copenhagen. The architect might have been Lange, Philip de. The mansion was later owned by Ryberg, Niels. (Aakjær et al, III, 1947)
1747-1750 Director of the Asiatic Company (Hof&Stat)
1749 Apppointed Etatsraad (BioLek I)
1750 Appointed Vice-Mayor of Copenhagen (BioLek I)
1757 Ennobled by the German Emperor (BioLek I)
1760 German noble title recognised in the Oldenburg State. (BioLek I)
1761 Direcor of Fattigvæsenet (BioLek I)
1762 Trustee of Missionskollegiet (BioLek I)
1762 Married to Hoppe, Caroline (BioLek I)