Difference between revisions of "Pingel, William"

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Marriage: 18 May 1786 to the daughter of [[Coninck, Frédéric de]], Marie Anne (1771 - 1811). Their marriage was also announced in the Copenhagen newspaper ''Kiøbenhavns Kongelig alene priviligerede Adresse-Contoirs Efterretninger'' (1759-1854) [http://www2.statsbiblioteket.dk/mediestream/avis/record/doms_aviser_page%3Auuid%3A9e3be837-6e8f-485a-bb2f-456ef5953909/query/William%20Pingel (link to pdf)]. Her second marriage was to the former ship's captain John Clemens from Ireland, and her third marriage was to Justitsraad Michel Leigh Smith. She allegedly said of her three marriages: "The first one I entered into to make my parents happy, the second to make my purse happy, and the third to make myself happy" (Henningsen, 78)
 
Marriage: 18 May 1786 to the daughter of [[Coninck, Frédéric de]], Marie Anne (1771 - 1811). Their marriage was also announced in the Copenhagen newspaper ''Kiøbenhavns Kongelig alene priviligerede Adresse-Contoirs Efterretninger'' (1759-1854) [http://www2.statsbiblioteket.dk/mediestream/avis/record/doms_aviser_page%3Auuid%3A9e3be837-6e8f-485a-bb2f-456ef5953909/query/William%20Pingel (link to pdf)]. Her second marriage was to the former ship's captain John Clemens from Ireland, and her third marriage was to Justitsraad Michel Leigh Smith. She allegedly said of her three marriages: "The first one I entered into to make my parents happy, the second to make my purse happy, and the third to make myself happy" (Henningsen, 78)
  
In the Copenhagen census of 1787, William Pingel lived in the house at the then address Dronningens Tværgade 209
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In the Copenhagen census of 1787, William Pingel lived in the house at the then address Dronningens Tværgade 209, which allegedly was the so-called Small Gyldenløve Mansion (Gyldenløves lille palæ), also known as Moltke's Palæ, at today's address Dronningens Tværgade 2 [http://ddd.dda.dk/asp/alle_opl.asp (Copenhagen census 1787)]
  
 
Brother: [[Pingel, Johan Christian]]
 
Brother: [[Pingel, Johan Christian]]

Revision as of 06:33, 11 September 2018

Also known as William Werner Pingel.

Born 1758 in Skive. Died 20 October 1789 (private geneaology site, link). Died in Copenhagen (Henningsen, 78)


Family
Marriage: 18 May 1786 to the daughter of Coninck, Frédéric de, Marie Anne (1771 - 1811). Their marriage was also announced in the Copenhagen newspaper Kiøbenhavns Kongelig alene priviligerede Adresse-Contoirs Efterretninger (1759-1854) (link to pdf). Her second marriage was to the former ship's captain John Clemens from Ireland, and her third marriage was to Justitsraad Michel Leigh Smith. She allegedly said of her three marriages: "The first one I entered into to make my parents happy, the second to make my purse happy, and the third to make myself happy" (Henningsen, 78)

In the Copenhagen census of 1787, William Pingel lived in the house at the then address Dronningens Tværgade 209, which allegedly was the so-called Small Gyldenløve Mansion (Gyldenløves lille palæ), also known as Moltke's Palæ, at today's address Dronningens Tværgade 2 (Copenhagen census 1787)

Brother: Pingel, Johan Christian