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Laurentius Johannes Cramer, born 1748, died 1796. Director of House of Cramer & Sons (Grandmamas erindringer, 17)  
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Born 1748, died 1796. Buried in Frederiks Tyske kirke.  (Grandmamas erindringer:17)  
  
'''Family'''
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'''Family'''<br />
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Married to [[Decker, Henriette Margrethe]] (1737-1796). (Grandmamas erindringer:17)
  
Father
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Children: two sons, daugther: [[Cramer, Elisabeth Hendrine]], 1779-1836, married [[Neergaard, Johan Andreas Bruun de]]. (Danmarks Adels Aarbog 1915)
  
Mother
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'''Timeline'''<br />
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1760s - Joined as companion into the company led by Niels Ryberg, which then became House of Ryberg & co. (BioLek III) [BA: Perhaps he is too young for this - is it someone else?]
  
Marriage: to [[Decker, Henriette Margrethe]] (1737-1796) (Grandmamas erindringer)
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1772 - Listed as subscribent, i.e. contributor, to a reprint of Ludvig Holberg’s comic epos Peder Paars. Listed as "grosserer" in Copenhagen (Holberg, Peder Paars, 1772)
  
Children: two sons
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1776-1779 - Director of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Hof&Stat)
  
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1780 - Invested in a ship bound for the Danish West Indies. ([http://hafenmeldungen.blogspot.dk/2013/12/031213-reise-in-die-vergangenheit.html Blog: Hafenmeldungen])
  
'''Timeline'''
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1784-1796 - Director of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Hof&Stat)
  
1796: Upon the death of Laurentius Johannes Cramer, his sons took over the company, but the company struggled during the crisis in trade of 1799 onwards (Grandmamas erindringer)  
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1788 - Called ''Bank=Commisair''. (Juridisk Tidsskrift, vol 6,1, 1823:75)
  
1802: [[The House of Cramer & Sons]] was in serious financial trouble, but was aided by help from Schimmelmann (grandmamas erindringer)  
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1796 - Upon the death of Laurentius Johannes Cramer, his sons took over the company, but the company struggled during the crisis in trade of 1799 onwards (Grandmamas erindringer)  
  
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1796 - Called ''Kirkeældste'' at Frederiks Tyske Kirke at his death. (DK Kirker)
  
[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Purcases cottons]] [[Category: Merchant house]] [[Category: Merchant]]
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1802 - [[The House of Cramer & Sons]] was in serious financial trouble, but was aided by help from Schimmelmann (grandmamas erindringer)
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Could this be the same as the "banco commisair Cramer" who is listed as one of the people signing up for private insurance in the "brand assurance" archives (31 March 1781) (Det kongeligt oktrojerede københavnske brandassurancekompagn for varer og effekter, DNA box. no. 652)
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Director of the [[House of Cramer & Sønner]]
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[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Purchases cottons]][[Category: Merchant]][[Category: DAC Director]]

Latest revision as of 03:23, 1 October 2018

Born 1748, died 1796. Buried in Frederiks Tyske kirke. (Grandmamas erindringer:17)

Family
Married to Decker, Henriette Margrethe (1737-1796). (Grandmamas erindringer:17)

Children: two sons, daugther: Cramer, Elisabeth Hendrine, 1779-1836, married Neergaard, Johan Andreas Bruun de. (Danmarks Adels Aarbog 1915)

Timeline
1760s - Joined as companion into the company led by Niels Ryberg, which then became House of Ryberg & co. (BioLek III) [BA: Perhaps he is too young for this - is it someone else?]

1772 - Listed as subscribent, i.e. contributor, to a reprint of Ludvig Holberg’s comic epos Peder Paars. Listed as "grosserer" in Copenhagen (Holberg, Peder Paars, 1772)

1776-1779 - Director of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Hof&Stat)

1780 - Invested in a ship bound for the Danish West Indies. (Blog: Hafenmeldungen)

1784-1796 - Director of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Hof&Stat)

1788 - Called Bank=Commisair. (Juridisk Tidsskrift, vol 6,1, 1823:75)

1796 - Upon the death of Laurentius Johannes Cramer, his sons took over the company, but the company struggled during the crisis in trade of 1799 onwards (Grandmamas erindringer)

1796 - Called Kirkeældste at Frederiks Tyske Kirke at his death. (DK Kirker)

1802 - The House of Cramer & Sons was in serious financial trouble, but was aided by help from Schimmelmann (grandmamas erindringer)

Could this be the same as the "banco commisair Cramer" who is listed as one of the people signing up for private insurance in the "brand assurance" archives (31 March 1781) (Det kongeligt oktrojerede københavnske brandassurancekompagn for varer og effekter, DNA box. no. 652)

Director of the House of Cramer & Sønner