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Born 1737, most likely in Copenhagen as this was his fathers residence, died 1783. ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/mart/lexref/rederier/black.html Marcussen])
  
'''Family'''
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'''Family'''<br />
 
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Father: [[Blach, Oluf]]. Oluf Blach was one of the three men who established [[Grosserersocietetet]] (Gold, 2014)
Father: Blach, Oluf. Oluf Blach was one of the three men who established [[Grosserersocietetet]] (Gold, 2014)
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Mother: ?  
 
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'''Timeline'''<br />
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1772 - Listed as subscribent, i.e. contributor, to a reprint of Ludvig Holberg’s comic epos Peder Paars. With the title of "grosserer" in Copenhagen (Holberg, Peder Paars, 1772)
  
1776-1781: One of three men in the executive body of the [[Grosserersocietetet]]
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1776-1781: One of three men in the executive body of [[Grosserersocietetet]].
  
?: Director [[Asiatic Company]]
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1776-1779 - Director of Asiatisk Kompagni (Hof&Stat)
  
 
?: Member of the board of the [[Royal Icelandic-Finmark Trade Society]]
 
?: Member of the board of the [[Royal Icelandic-Finmark Trade Society]]
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[[Category:Male]][[Category:Merchant]][[Category:DAC Director]]

Latest revision as of 08:17, 13 September 2022

Born 1737, most likely in Copenhagen as this was his fathers residence, died 1783. (Marcussen)

Family
Father: Blach, Oluf. Oluf Blach was one of the three men who established Grosserersocietetet (Gold, 2014)

Mother: ?

Marriage: Blach, Johanne Wadum (?-1800)

Children: probably none, as the company Black & Co. was transferred into the hands of Johanne Wadum Blachs second husband, Erichsen, Erich


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

1776-1781: One of three men in the executive body of Grosserersocietetet.

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

?: Member of the board of the Royal Icelandic-Finmark Trade Society