Difference between revisions of "Hooglant, Simon"
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'''Family'''<br /> | '''Family'''<br /> | ||
− | Father: [[Hooglant, | + | Father: [[Hooglant, Diederich]] (1672-1738), merchant of Copenhagen. (BioLek I) |
Mother: [[Simons, Agatha Cornelia Simons]] (1677-1745) (BioLek I) | Mother: [[Simons, Agatha Cornelia Simons]] (1677-1745) (BioLek I) | ||
− | Daugther: [[Hooglant, Agatha]] (1746-1823), married to [[Hemert, Peter | + | Daugther: [[Hooglant, Agatha]] (1746-1823), married to [[Hemert, Peter van 2]] ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/mart/lexref/rederier/hemert.html Marcussen]) |
'''Timeline'''<br /> | '''Timeline'''<br /> | ||
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1738 - Married [[Hooglant, Marie]] (1707-1754) in Huisduinen. (BioLek II) | 1738 - Married [[Hooglant, Marie]] (1707-1754) in Huisduinen. (BioLek II) | ||
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+ | 1748 - Freemason in the lodge Absalon in Hamburg. (Bugge: Det danske Frimureries Historie, p. 211) | ||
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+ | 1749 - Captain of the ship FREDENSBORG SLOT, owned by [[Bjørn, Andreas]] and partners. The ship seems to have been sold in Cadiz. ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/skibsliste/index.php Marcussen Ship Database]) | ||
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+ | 1751 - Captain of the navy frigate FALSTER on an expedition from Copenhagen to Marocco to secretly negotiate a trade agreement. (Jens Lassen Rasmussen: Afrikanske Kompagnies etc, 1818, p. 5) | ||
1758 - Married [[Østerbye, Anna Kirstina]] (1740-1765) in Åmli, Norway. (BioLek II) | 1758 - Married [[Østerbye, Anna Kirstina]] (1740-1765) in Åmli, Norway. (BioLek II) | ||
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+ | 1772 - Listed as subscribent, i.e. contributor, to a reprint of Ludvig Holberg’s comic epos Peder Paars, where he is listed as "His Excellency,... Vice-Admiral" (Holberg, Peder Paars, 1772) | ||
1776-1785 - Director of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Hof&Stat) | 1776-1785 - Director of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Hof&Stat) | ||
1782 - Appointed admiral (BioLek I) | 1782 - Appointed admiral (BioLek I) | ||
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+ | 1782 - Godfather of the son of DAC captain [[Berg, Johan Christopher]] along with the later DAC director [[Haaber, Otto Christian]]. ([http://www.tore-nygaard.com/danmark/623.htm Private genealogy site]) | ||
Freemason. (BioLek I) | Freemason. (BioLek I) | ||
− | [[Category:Male]][[Category:Involved in Asiatisk Kompagni]][[Category:Seaman]][[Category:DAC | + | [[Category:Male]][[Category:Involved in Asiatisk Kompagni]][[Category:Seaman]][[Category:DAC Director]][[Category:Military]][[Category:Freemason]][[Category:Reformist Church]] |
Latest revision as of 06:32, 1 October 2018
Born 1712-6-18 in Copenhagen, died 1789-12-19 in Copenhagen, buried in Frederiks Tyske Kirke. (BioLek I)
Family
Father: Hooglant, Diederich (1672-1738), merchant of Copenhagen. (BioLek I)
Mother: Simons, Agatha Cornelia Simons (1677-1745) (BioLek I)
Daugther: Hooglant, Agatha (1746-1823), married to Hemert, Peter van 2 (Marcussen)
Timeline
1730 - Cadet in the Danish Navy (BioLek I)
1737-42 - In Dutch service. (BioLek I)
1738 - Married Hooglant, Marie (1707-1754) in Huisduinen. (BioLek II)
1748 - Freemason in the lodge Absalon in Hamburg. (Bugge: Det danske Frimureries Historie, p. 211)
1749 - Captain of the ship FREDENSBORG SLOT, owned by Bjørn, Andreas and partners. The ship seems to have been sold in Cadiz. (Marcussen Ship Database)
1751 - Captain of the navy frigate FALSTER on an expedition from Copenhagen to Marocco to secretly negotiate a trade agreement. (Jens Lassen Rasmussen: Afrikanske Kompagnies etc, 1818, p. 5)
1758 - Married Østerbye, Anna Kirstina (1740-1765) in Åmli, Norway. (BioLek II)
1772 - Listed as subscribent, i.e. contributor, to a reprint of Ludvig Holberg’s comic epos Peder Paars, where he is listed as "His Excellency,... Vice-Admiral" (Holberg, Peder Paars, 1772)
1776-1785 - Director of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Hof&Stat)
1782 - Appointed admiral (BioLek I)
1782 - Godfather of the son of DAC captain Berg, Johan Christopher along with the later DAC director Haaber, Otto Christian. (Private genealogy site)
Freemason. (BioLek I)