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Born 22.6.1696 in Copenhagen. Died 15.6.1775, buried in the German Reformist Church, Gothersgade, Copenhagen.
 
Born 22.6.1696 in Copenhagen. Died 15.6.1775, buried in the German Reformist Church, Gothersgade, Copenhagen.
  
'''Family'''
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'''Family'''<br />
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Father: [[Hemert, Peter van 1]] (1648-1703)
  
Father: [[van Hemert, Peter (1648-1703)]]
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Mother: [[Tangen, Susanne Margrethe von]] (?-1793)
 
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Mother: [[v. Tagen, Susanne Margrethe]] (?-1793)
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Marriages:  
 
Marriages:  
1st marriage: 6.9.1725 in Copenhagen, German Reformist Church, to [[Decker, Cornelia]] (31.3.1709-15.11.1731) who was the daughter of Petersen, Hein D. and v. Meurs, Hendrine (BibLek III)
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1st marriage: 6.9.1725 in Copenhagen, German Reformist Church, to [[Decker, Cornelia]] (31.3.1709-15.11.1731) who was the daughter of [[Petersen, Hein D.]] and [[v. Meurs, Hendrine]] (BioLek III)
2nd marriage: 14.10.1732 in Hamburg to [[Mestecker, Petronelle Elisabeth]] (13.9.1703 in Hamburg - 19.2.1778 in Copenhagen, buried at the German Reformist Church). Petronelle Elisabeth Mesteckers first marriage was to the wine merchant [[Behagen, Anthony]] (1687-1727) (BibLek III)
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2nd marriage: 14.10.1732 in Hamburg to [[Mestecker, Petronelle Elisabeth]] (13.9.1703 in Hamburg - 19.2.1778 in Copenhagen, buried at the German Reformist Church). Petronelle Elisabeth Mesteckers first marriage was to the wine merchant [[Behagen, Anthony]] (1687-1727) (BioLek III)
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Sons: [[Hemert, Peter van 2]]. Stepson: [[Behagen, Gysbert]] (BioLek III)
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Daughters: [[Hemert, Susanne Marie van]] (BioLek II)
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'''Timeline'''<br />
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1727 - Granted citizenship. Already established in a business of "exchange- and commission trade" (i.e. monetary). Established the merchant house [[Joost v. H. og Sønner]] (BioLek III)
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1730-1735 - Part of the board of Sø-Assurance Kompagniet as ‘’Kommitteret ved policernes ekspedition”. Mentioned as ''Grosserer''. (Thorsen: Sø-Assurance Kompagni 1726-1926:523)
  
Sons: [[van Hemert, Peter]]. Stepson: [[Behagen, Gysbert]] (BibLek III)
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1730 - Invested in the new [[Kinesiske Societet]]. (Halding 1969, p. 48)
  
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1736 - At the establishment of [[Kurantbanken]], Joost van Hemert was made its director (BioLek III)
  
'''Timeline'''
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1737 - Main participant of [[Asiatisk Kompagni]]. (Halding 1969, p. 48)
  
1727: Granted citizenship. Already established in a business of "exchange- and commission trade" (i.e. monetary). Established the merchant house [[Joost v. H. og Sønner]] (BibLek III)
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1738 - Co-editor of an reply from the whole-sale merchants of Copenhagen to the City Magistrate about the conditions for merchants in the realm and how to improve them. Signed by [[Soelberg, Hans Jørgen]]; [[Klaumann, Gregorius]]; [[Hemert, Joost van]]; [[Fabritius, Michael]]; [[Fabritius, Just]]; [[Lindeman, Daniel]]; [[Bjørn, Andreas]]; [[Wever, Johann Friederich]]; [[Black, Oluf]]; [[Sternberg, Rasmus]]; [[Tyberg, Jens]] and [[Jørgensen, Søren]]. (Lorenzen 1942, p. 42)
  
1736: At the establishment of [[Kurantbanken]], Joost van Hemert was made its director (BibLek III)
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1743-1752 - Director of [[Asiatisk Kompagni]] (BioLek III)
  
1738 Co-editor of an reply from the whole-sale merchants of Copenhagen to the city Magistrate about the conditions for merchants in the realm and how to improve them. Signed by [[Soelberg, Hans Jørgen]]; [[Klaumann, Gregorius]]; [[Hemert, Joost van]]; [[Fabritius, Michael]]; [[Fabritius, Just]]; [[Lindeman, Daniel]]; [[Bjørn, Andreas]]; [[Wever, Johann Friederich]]; [[Black, Oluf]]; [[Sternberg, Rasmus]]; [[Tyberg, Jens]] and [[Jørgensen, Søren]]. (Lorenzen 1942, p. 42)
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1745 - Appointed Royal [[Agent]] (BioLek III)  
  
1743-1752: Director of the [[Asiatic Company]] (BibLek III)
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1747-1754 - Director of [[Vestindisk-Guineisk Kompagni]] (BioLek III)  
  
1745: Appointed Royal [[Agent]] (BibLek III)  
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1751 - [[Etatsråd]] (BioLek III)
  
1747-1754: Director of the [[Westindian-Guinean Company]] (BibLek III)  
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1755-1767 - Director of the [[Afrikansk Kompagni]], which he had funded alongside [[Fabritius, Gotthilf Just]] based upon shared interest of the expansion of the trade in the Mediterranean (BioLek III)  
  
1751: [[Etatsråd]] (BibLek III)
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1757-1769 - Director of [[Almindelige Handelskompagni]] (BioLek III)  
  
1755-1767: Director of the [[African Company]], which he had funded alongside [[Fabritius, Gotthilf Just]] based upon shared interest of the expansion of the trade in the Mediterranean (BibLek III)  
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1766 - Director of Søe=Assurance Kompagniet. (Holck: Dannemarcks Handels=Speil 1766:57)
  
1757-1769: Director of [[Almindelige Handelskompagni]] (BibLek III)  
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1766 - ''Banco=Kommissair'' of Kurantbanken. (Holck: Dannemarcks Handels=Speil 1766:58)  
  
1770: Upon request from Struensee, Johann Friedrich, of how to liberalize the Danish trade, Joost van Hemert adviced for the establishment of a free harbour as well as special warehouse where goods intended for re-export could be stored without being taxed (BibLek III)
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1770 - Upon request from [[Struensee, Johann Friedrich]], of how to liberalize the Danish trade, Joost van Hemert adviced for the establishment of a free harbour as well as special warehouse where goods intended for re-export could be stored without being taxed (BioLek III)
  
 
'''Property'''<br />
 
'''Property'''<br />
Købmagergade no. 44, Copenhagen
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Købmagergade no. 44, Copenhagen. Here he stored and presented his collection of wonders from the realms of animals, plants and minerals, pouplar in Copenhagen at the time. (Halding 1969, p. 51)
  
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'''Other'''<br />
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Joost van Hemert was of Dutch descent (BioLek III)
  
Joost van Hemert was of Dutch descent (BibLek III)
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He delivered large amounts of silver to the Asiatic Company and bought much at the auctions of Asian products. (Halding 1969, p. 48)
  
[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Merchant]] [[Category: Involved in Danish Asiatic Company]] [[Category: Involved in Kurantbanken]] [[Category: Involved in West Indian-Guinean Company]] [[Category: Involved in Almindelige Handelskompagni]] [[Category: Advisor to the Court]] [[Category: German Reformist Church]] [[Category: Etatsraad]] [[Category: Agent]]
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[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Merchant]] [[Category: Involved in Asiatisk Kompagni]] [[Category: Involved in Kurantbanken]] [[Category: Involved in Vestindisk-Guineisk Kompagni]] [[Category: Involved in Almindelige Handelskompagni]] [[Category: Advisor to the Court]] [[Category: German Reformist Church]] [[Category: Reformist Church]] [[Category: Etatsraad]] [[Category: Agent]][[Category:DAC Director]][[Category:Søassurancekompagniet]]

Latest revision as of 05:09, 1 October 2018

Born 22.6.1696 in Copenhagen. Died 15.6.1775, buried in the German Reformist Church, Gothersgade, Copenhagen.

Family
Father: Hemert, Peter van 1 (1648-1703)

Mother: Tangen, Susanne Margrethe von (?-1793)

Marriages: 1st marriage: 6.9.1725 in Copenhagen, German Reformist Church, to Decker, Cornelia (31.3.1709-15.11.1731) who was the daughter of Petersen, Hein D. and v. Meurs, Hendrine (BioLek III) 2nd marriage: 14.10.1732 in Hamburg to Mestecker, Petronelle Elisabeth (13.9.1703 in Hamburg - 19.2.1778 in Copenhagen, buried at the German Reformist Church). Petronelle Elisabeth Mesteckers first marriage was to the wine merchant Behagen, Anthony (1687-1727) (BioLek III)

Sons: Hemert, Peter van 2. Stepson: Behagen, Gysbert (BioLek III)

Daughters: Hemert, Susanne Marie van (BioLek II)

Timeline
1727 - Granted citizenship. Already established in a business of "exchange- and commission trade" (i.e. monetary). Established the merchant house Joost v. H. og Sønner (BioLek III)

1730-1735 - Part of the board of Sø-Assurance Kompagniet as ‘’Kommitteret ved policernes ekspedition”. Mentioned as Grosserer. (Thorsen: Sø-Assurance Kompagni 1726-1926:523)

1730 - Invested in the new Kinesiske Societet. (Halding 1969, p. 48)

1736 - At the establishment of Kurantbanken, Joost van Hemert was made its director (BioLek III)

1737 - Main participant of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Halding 1969, p. 48)

1738 - Co-editor of an reply from the whole-sale merchants of Copenhagen to the City Magistrate about the conditions for merchants in the realm and how to improve them. Signed by Soelberg, Hans Jørgen; Klaumann, Gregorius; Hemert, Joost van; Fabritius, Michael; Fabritius, Just; Lindeman, Daniel; Bjørn, Andreas; Wever, Johann Friederich; Black, Oluf; Sternberg, Rasmus; Tyberg, Jens and Jørgensen, Søren. (Lorenzen 1942, p. 42)

1743-1752 - Director of Asiatisk Kompagni (BioLek III)

1745 - Appointed Royal Agent (BioLek III)

1747-1754 - Director of Vestindisk-Guineisk Kompagni (BioLek III)

1751 - Etatsråd (BioLek III)

1755-1767 - Director of the Afrikansk Kompagni, which he had funded alongside Fabritius, Gotthilf Just based upon shared interest of the expansion of the trade in the Mediterranean (BioLek III)

1757-1769 - Director of Almindelige Handelskompagni (BioLek III)

1766 - Director of Søe=Assurance Kompagniet. (Holck: Dannemarcks Handels=Speil 1766:57)

1766 - Banco=Kommissair of Kurantbanken. (Holck: Dannemarcks Handels=Speil 1766:58)

1770 - Upon request from Struensee, Johann Friedrich, of how to liberalize the Danish trade, Joost van Hemert adviced for the establishment of a free harbour as well as special warehouse where goods intended for re-export could be stored without being taxed (BioLek III)

Property
Købmagergade no. 44, Copenhagen. Here he stored and presented his collection of wonders from the realms of animals, plants and minerals, pouplar in Copenhagen at the time. (Halding 1969, p. 51)

Other
Joost van Hemert was of Dutch descent (BioLek III)

He delivered large amounts of silver to the Asiatic Company and bought much at the auctions of Asian products. (Halding 1969, p. 48)