Difference between revisions of "Courtonne, Elisabeth Cornelia"
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1770 - Travelled with his wife and her maid to China.(?) (Larsen Ostindiske Personalia) | 1770 - Travelled with his wife and her maid to China.(?) (Larsen Ostindiske Personalia) | ||
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+ | 1772 - A Madame Mourier travels to Canton, China on the Asiatic Company ship PRINTZ FRIEDRICH, where [[Mouritzen, Morten Engelbrecht]] was 1st supercargo. Alongside Madame Mourier was also a Madame Berner, possibly the wife of fellow passenger [[Berner, Jørgen]]. He is detailed to have been from Bengal, and as overkøbmand (on another vessel? Or in Frederiksnagore?) (DNA, Rullebog, 1766-1775, no. 648-649). | ||
1780 - 3 November. Gave birth to her third child, a daughter, on board the Asiatic Company ship, JULIANE MARIE, about halfway between Canton and Copenhagen. (Hauch-Fausbøll 1918:138) | 1780 - 3 November. Gave birth to her third child, a daughter, on board the Asiatic Company ship, JULIANE MARIE, about halfway between Canton and Copenhagen. (Hauch-Fausbøll 1918:138) | ||
[[Category: Female]] [[Category: Travelled to China]] [[Category: Foreign Origin]] | [[Category: Female]] [[Category: Travelled to China]] [[Category: Foreign Origin]] |
Revision as of 03:43, 27 September 2018
Born 28 February 1744. Died 25 March 1783 (private geneaology site)
Marriage: Married to Mourier, Peter Poul Ferdinand in 1770
Timeline
1770 - Married Mourier, Peter Poul Ferdinand in Copenhagen (Elvius & Hiort-Lorenzen, 1891, p. 197)
1770 - Travelled with his wife and her maid to China.(?) (Larsen Ostindiske Personalia)
1772 - A Madame Mourier travels to Canton, China on the Asiatic Company ship PRINTZ FRIEDRICH, where Mouritzen, Morten Engelbrecht was 1st supercargo. Alongside Madame Mourier was also a Madame Berner, possibly the wife of fellow passenger Berner, Jørgen. He is detailed to have been from Bengal, and as overkøbmand (on another vessel? Or in Frederiksnagore?) (DNA, Rullebog, 1766-1775, no. 648-649).
1780 - 3 November. Gave birth to her third child, a daughter, on board the Asiatic Company ship, JULIANE MARIE, about halfway between Canton and Copenhagen. (Hauch-Fausbøll 1918:138)