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Father: [[Coninck, Frédéric de]]
 
Father: [[Coninck, Frédéric de]]
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Mother: [[
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Marriage: 17 January 1805 in Copenhagen, to de Coninck, Anna Elizabeth (Betzy) (17 January 1787 in Copenhagen - 11 September 1826)
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Children: [[de Coninck, Jean Edgar]] (1805 - 1853); [[de Coninick, Frederic Henri Chretien]] (1808 - 1810); de Coninck (?), Louise Marie Christiane Jeanette (1810-1885); one stillborn daughter (1812); de Coninck, Adolphe Louis Charles (1814 - 1889); de Coninck (?), Sophie Henriette Cathrine (1816-1853); one stillborn son (1818); de Coninck (?), Constance Emilie Wilhelmine (1820-1821) (Henningsen, 85-88)
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'''Timeline'''
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1803 - Entered into the merchant [[house of de Coninck & Co.]] (Henningsen, 85)
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1812 - Dismissed from service from the Dutch consulate. Grosserer in Copenhagen (Henningsen, 85)
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1816-1830 - Made Royal French Vice Consul in Copenhagen (Henningsen, 85)
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1816-1830 - "Ældste" at the French Reformist Church (Henningsen, 85)
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1830 - Appointed "toldkæmmer" at the Oresund Chamber of Customs (Henningsen, 85). Only took real effect from 1840 (Henningsen, 85)
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'''Property'''
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1810-1822: Owner of the [[Kaningaard]] estate near Virum, northern Zealand (Henningsen, 85)
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[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Merchant]]

Revision as of 03:05, 30 May 2016

Jean de Coninck, miniature painted by Christian Hornemann in 1800. Maritime Museum of Denmark.

1781-1847

Father: Coninck, Frédéric de

Mother: [[

Marriage: 17 January 1805 in Copenhagen, to de Coninck, Anna Elizabeth (Betzy) (17 January 1787 in Copenhagen - 11 September 1826)

Children: de Coninck, Jean Edgar (1805 - 1853); de Coninick, Frederic Henri Chretien (1808 - 1810); de Coninck (?), Louise Marie Christiane Jeanette (1810-1885); one stillborn daughter (1812); de Coninck, Adolphe Louis Charles (1814 - 1889); de Coninck (?), Sophie Henriette Cathrine (1816-1853); one stillborn son (1818); de Coninck (?), Constance Emilie Wilhelmine (1820-1821) (Henningsen, 85-88)


Timeline

1803 - Entered into the merchant house of de Coninck & Co. (Henningsen, 85)

1812 - Dismissed from service from the Dutch consulate. Grosserer in Copenhagen (Henningsen, 85)

1816-1830 - Made Royal French Vice Consul in Copenhagen (Henningsen, 85)

1816-1830 - "Ældste" at the French Reformist Church (Henningsen, 85)

1830 - Appointed "toldkæmmer" at the Oresund Chamber of Customs (Henningsen, 85). Only took real effect from 1840 (Henningsen, 85)


Property

1810-1822: Owner of the Kaningaard estate near Virum, northern Zealand (Henningsen, 85)