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Perhaps related to [[Mandix, Lucie Marie]], the later wife of [[Ingemann, Bernhard Severin]]. (Nielsen: Håndbog i Ingemann 2009:23) | Perhaps related to [[Mandix, Lucie Marie]], the later wife of [[Ingemann, Bernhard Severin]]. (Nielsen: Håndbog i Ingemann 2009:23) | ||
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+ | Perhaps related to [[Mandix, Hans Jacob]], co-owner of the ship JOMFRUE ELISABETH, 123 cml in 1694 and ST NICOLAJ of Copenhagen in 1690. (Maritime Museum of DK - Die Elisabeth) | ||
'''Timeline'''<br /> | '''Timeline'''<br /> |
Revision as of 02:23, 9 May 2017
Born 1758 in Veddinge, baptised in Faarevejle - died 1807-7-27 in Elsinore 1798-1800. ((Bierfreund: Slægten Erreboe, 116 and DK Demog. Dat)
Also spelled Mantix.
Family
Father: Mantix, Bertel Hansen (1714-1785), Byfoged in Nykøbing Sjælland. (Bierfreund: Slægten Erreboe, 116)
Mother: Wohnsen, Kirstine (1724-1787) (Bierfreund: Slægten Erreboe, 116)
Perhaps related to Mandix, Ole, member of De 32 Mænd in 1768? (Hof&Stat)
Perhaps related to Mandix, Jacob (born 1758 in Copenhagen), cand. jur and Freemason. (Ritzau: Zorobabel og Frederik 1882)
Perhaps related to Mandix, Lucie Marie, the later wife of Ingemann, Bernhard Severin. (Nielsen: Håndbog i Ingemann 2009:23)
Perhaps related to Mandix, Hans Jacob, co-owner of the ship JOMFRUE ELISABETH, 123 cml in 1694 and ST NICOLAJ of Copenhagen in 1690. (Maritime Museum of DK - Die Elisabeth)
Timeline
1775 - Hired as Lærling at Asiatisk Kompagni. (DK Demog. Dat)
1775-1777 - Journey to China with KONGEN AF DANMARK. (DK Demog. Dat)
1777-1779 - Journey to China as 2. Resv. IV Vagt. (DK Demog. Dat)
1779-1781 - Journey to China and India as 1. Resv. IV Vagt. (DK Demog. Dat)
1782-1784 - Journey to China as 2. Resv. IV Vagt. (DK Demog. Dat)
1782-4-8 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as Volonteur onboard the DAC ship KONGEN AF DANNEMARK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
1783-12-5 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as Volonteur onboard the DAC ship DISCO headed for Tranquebar & Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
1785-10-21 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as Volonteur onboard the DAC ship SOPHIA MAGDALENA headed for Tranquebar & Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
1790-1792 - Journey to India as 2. IV. Vagt on the DAC ship DANNEMARK. (DK Demog. Dat)
1795-1796 - Journey to India as Overstyrmand on the private ship DRONNINGGAARD - perhaps owned by Coninck, Frédéric de? (DK Demog. Dat)
1798-1800 - Journey to India as captain on the private ship CHARLOTTE. (DK Demog. Dat)
1800-1801 - Journey to India as captain on the private ship CHARLOTTE. (DK Demog. Dat)
1802-9-23 - Departed from Copenhagen as a captain on the ship CHARLOTTE, bound for the Gold Coast. The ship was owned by a merchant named Rye.(Gøbel: The Danish Slave Trade and Its Abolition, p. 175)
1803-8 - Departed the Gold Coast for the Danish West Indies with a semi-illegal cargo of enslaved Africans. The ship was owned by a merchant named Rye.(Gøbel: The Danish Slave Trade and Its Abolition, p. 175)
1805 - Travels as Styrmand for Asiatisk Kompagni - home in 1806 (Kbh Skipperlav via M/S)
1807-5-9 - Married Erreboe, Sophie Magdalene in his house at the Dutch mill Ottosminde in Elsinore. She was previously married to Bagger, Jens Otto, Styrmand at DAC. (Bierfreund: Slægten Erreboe, 116)
Freemason in Copenhagen. (Ritzau: Zorobabel og Frederik 1882)