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− | * Falch, Andreas (1740-1741) - his godfather was among others his uncle [[Cracowitz, Joachim Hansen]], who is probably related to to two DAC company traders with the same last name. | + | * [[Falch, Andreas 2]](1740-1741) - his godfather was among others his uncle [[Cracowitz, Joachim Hansen]], who is probably related to to two DAC company traders with the same last name. |
* [[Falch, Hans Jørgen]] (1743-no later than 1789), merchant. | * [[Falch, Hans Jørgen]] (1743-no later than 1789), merchant. | ||
− | * [[Falch, Andreas]] (1748-1797), merchant. Married to [[Suhr, Charlotte Sophie]] (1756-1822) | + | * [[Falch, Andreas 2]] (1748-1797), merchant. Married to [[Suhr, Charlotte Sophie]] (1756-1822) |
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1750-1753 - Part of the board of Sø-Assurance Kompagniet as ‘’Kommitteret ved policernes ekspedition”. Mentioned as ''Raadmand''. (Thorsen: Sø-Assurance Kompagni 1726-1926:524) | 1750-1753 - Part of the board of Sø-Assurance Kompagniet as ‘’Kommitteret ved policernes ekspedition”. Mentioned as ''Raadmand''. (Thorsen: Sø-Assurance Kompagni 1726-1926:524) | ||
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1763-1770 - Director of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Hof&Stat) | 1763-1770 - Director of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Hof&Stat) | ||
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+ | 1764-1767 - Part of the board of Sø-Assurance Kompagniet as ‘’Kommitteret ved policernes ekspedition”. Mentioned as ''Justitsraad''. (Thorsen: Sø-Assurance Kompagni 1726-1926:524) | ||
1771 - ''Viceborgmester'' of Copenhagen and Etatsraad. (Hof&Stat 1771) | 1771 - ''Viceborgmester'' of Copenhagen and Etatsraad. (Hof&Stat 1771) | ||
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+ | 1772 - Listed as subscribent, i.e. contributor, to a reprint of Ludvig Holberg’s comic epos Peder Paars. He is listed as "''Etatsråd & Viceborgmester''" in Copenhagen" (Holberg, Peder Paars, 1772) | ||
[[Category: Male]][[Category: Etatsraad]][[Category: Employed at Asiatisk Kompagni]][[Category:DAC Director]][[Category:Søassurancekompagniet]] | [[Category: Male]][[Category: Etatsraad]][[Category: Employed at Asiatisk Kompagni]][[Category:DAC Director]][[Category:Søassurancekompagniet]] |
Latest revision as of 03:35, 1 October 2018
Name also spelled Falch.
Born about 1712 in Strømsø (Drammen) in Norway, died 1776 in Copenhagen, buried 1776-4-17 in Skt. Nikolaj. (Private genealogical site)
Family
Sons:
- Falch, Andreas 2(1740-1741) - his godfather was among others his uncle Cracowitz, Joachim Hansen, who is probably related to to two DAC company traders with the same last name.
- Falch, Hans Jørgen (1743-no later than 1789), merchant.
- Falch, Andreas 2 (1748-1797), merchant. Married to Suhr, Charlotte Sophie (1756-1822)
Daugthers:
- Falch, Edele (1744-1829)
- Falch, Anna Jacobæa (1749-1750)
- Falch, Frederikke Lovise (1752-?)
- Falch, Juliane Marie (1752-1806)
Timeline
1739 about - Married to Soelberg, Anna Elisabeth, daugther of Soelberg, Hans Jørgen (Genealogy forum discussion).
1739-8 - Bogholder with his father-in-law. (Private genealogical site)
1742-12-3 - Citizenship as Groshandler in Copenhagen. Specialised in timber trade as his father-in-law. (Private genealogical site)
1745 - Moved from Lille Strandstræde (perhaps with his parents-in-law?) to Store Kongensgade and established a merchant house, which later included his son Falch, Andreas under the name of House of Falch & Søn. (Private genealogical site)
1750-1753 - Part of the board of Sø-Assurance Kompagniet as ‘’Kommitteret ved policernes ekspedition”. Mentioned as Raadmand. (Thorsen: Sø-Assurance Kompagni 1726-1926:524)
1763-1770 - Director of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Hof&Stat)
1764-1767 - Part of the board of Sø-Assurance Kompagniet as ‘’Kommitteret ved policernes ekspedition”. Mentioned as Justitsraad. (Thorsen: Sø-Assurance Kompagni 1726-1926:524)
1771 - Viceborgmester of Copenhagen and Etatsraad. (Hof&Stat 1771)
1772 - Listed as subscribent, i.e. contributor, to a reprint of Ludvig Holberg’s comic epos Peder Paars. He is listed as "Etatsråd & Viceborgmester" in Copenhagen" (Holberg, Peder Paars, 1772)