Difference between revisions of "AMALIE CHRISTIANE"

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1774 - Bought by [[Battier, Christopher]] in Copenhagen, bookkeeper of DAC. (Die Elisabeth)
 
1774 - Bought by [[Battier, Christopher]] in Copenhagen, bookkeeper of DAC. (Die Elisabeth)
  
1776 - Owned by [[Graae, Andreas Hansen]] and sailing on the West Indies. (Die Elisabeth: St.A.Kbhn. 1776-84, 61)
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1776 - Owned by skipper [[Graae, Anders Hansen]] and sailing on the West Indies. (Die Elisabeth: St.A.Kbhn. 1776-84, 61)
  
 
1777 - Left Copenhagen for a voyage to Straat Davis and St. Croix. (Die Elisabeth: R.A.Stat.Tab over skibsfarten...i Danmark og Norge 1746-96)
 
1777 - Left Copenhagen for a voyage to Straat Davis and St. Croix. (Die Elisabeth: R.A.Stat.Tab over skibsfarten...i Danmark og Norge 1746-96)
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1777 - Sailed on Greenland. (Die Elisabeth - unclear reference: Tvung?, 45)
  
 
1780-6-16 - Under repair in Egernsund after which it is due to sail to Amsterdam. (Die Elisabeth: St.A.Kbhn.prot.pap 1780, nr 109)
 
1780-6-16 - Under repair in Egernsund after which it is due to sail to Amsterdam. (Die Elisabeth: St.A.Kbhn.prot.pap 1780, nr 109)

Latest revision as of 03:38, 15 October 2020

Snau, 91 cmcl, crew of 17. (Die Elisabeth)

Timeline
1765 - Built in Flensburg (Die Elisabeth)

1774 - Bought by Battier, Christopher in Copenhagen, bookkeeper of DAC. (Die Elisabeth)

1776 - Owned by skipper Graae, Anders Hansen and sailing on the West Indies. (Die Elisabeth: St.A.Kbhn. 1776-84, 61)

1777 - Left Copenhagen for a voyage to Straat Davis and St. Croix. (Die Elisabeth: R.A.Stat.Tab over skibsfarten...i Danmark og Norge 1746-96)

1777 - Sailed on Greenland. (Die Elisabeth - unclear reference: Tvung?, 45)

1780-6-16 - Under repair in Egernsund after which it is due to sail to Amsterdam. (Die Elisabeth: St.A.Kbhn.prot.pap 1780, nr 109)

1781-3-19 - On a voyage from Ireland to St. Thomas under the command of captain Hiort, Christian Jensen, the ship was taken by a North American privateer, and later taken by a British privateer NANCY and brought to Basseterre on St. Christopher. (Die Elisabeth: St.A.Kbhn.prot.pap 1781, nr 39 (unclear reference))