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− | Son: [[Pommer, Johannes | + | Son: [[Pommer, Johannes]] (1692-1753) (Ressel: Venice and the redemption of Northern European slaves, p. 5) |
Uncle: [[Pommer, Johann Christoph]] (1626-1708) (Ressel: Venice and the redemption of Northern European slaves, p. 5) | Uncle: [[Pommer, Johann Christoph]] (1626-1708) (Ressel: Venice and the redemption of Northern European slaves, p. 5) | ||
'''Timeline'''<br /> | '''Timeline'''<br /> | ||
− | 1715 - Asked by [[Slavekassen]] to help ransom captured sailors from Danish-Norwegian ships. After his death, his son took over until March 1745. (Ressel: Venice and the redemption of Northern European slaves, p. 5) | + | 1715 - Asked by [[Slavekassen]] and the merchant [[Kløcker, Abraham]] to help ransom captured sailors from Danish-Norwegian ships. After his death, his son took over until March 1745. (Ressel: Venice and the redemption of Northern European slaves, p. 5) |
[[category:Merchant]][[category:German]][[category:Venice]] | [[category:Merchant]][[category:German]][[category:Venice]] |
Latest revision as of 05:37, 29 September 2020
German merchant, born 1659, died 1717. (Ressel: Venice and the redemption of Northern European slaves, p. 5)
Family
Son: Pommer, Johannes (1692-1753) (Ressel: Venice and the redemption of Northern European slaves, p. 5)
Uncle: Pommer, Johann Christoph (1626-1708) (Ressel: Venice and the redemption of Northern European slaves, p. 5)
Timeline
1715 - Asked by Slavekassen and the merchant Kløcker, Abraham to help ransom captured sailors from Danish-Norwegian ships. After his death, his son took over until March 1745. (Ressel: Venice and the redemption of Northern European slaves, p. 5)