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Born 28 February 1744 in Rotterdam. Died 25 March 1783, aged 39 [https://www.geni.com/people/Elisabeth-Courtonne/6000000002810362522 (private geneaology site)]; and another ([http://www.koudal.eu/slaegt/b154.htm#P37332 private geneaology site]).  
 
Born 28 February 1744 in Rotterdam. Died 25 March 1783, aged 39 [https://www.geni.com/people/Elisabeth-Courtonne/6000000002810362522 (private geneaology site)]; and another ([http://www.koudal.eu/slaegt/b154.htm#P37332 private geneaology site]).  
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Father: [[Courtonne, Jaques Salomon]]. He married Elisabets mother on 21 July 1735 in Goes, the Netherlands ([http://www.koudal.eu/slaegt/b154.htm#P45573 private geneaology site])
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Mother: [[Sommerzee, Adrienne]]
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Marriage: Married [[Mourier, Peter Poul Ferdinand]] on 20 November 1770 in the french reformist church in Copenhagen [http://www.koudal.eu/slaegt/b154.htm#P37332 (private geneaology site)]
 
Marriage: Married [[Mourier, Peter Poul Ferdinand]] on 20 November 1770 in the french reformist church in Copenhagen [http://www.koudal.eu/slaegt/b154.htm#P37332 (private geneaology site)]

Latest revision as of 04:51, 28 September 2018

Born 28 February 1744 in Rotterdam. Died 25 March 1783, aged 39 (private geneaology site); and another (private geneaology site).

Father: Courtonne, Jaques Salomon. He married Elisabets mother on 21 July 1735 in Goes, the Netherlands (private geneaology site)

Mother: Sommerzee, Adrienne


Marriage: Married Mourier, Peter Poul Ferdinand on 20 November 1770 in the french reformist church in Copenhagen (private geneaology site)

Children: Mourier, Charles Adolph Denys; Mourier, Elizabeth Jacobine Wilhelmine and Mourier, Marie Henriette Vilhelmine (private geneaology site)

Timeline

1770 - Married Mourier, Peter Poul Ferdinand in Copenhagen (Elvius & Hiort-Lorenzen, 1891, p. 197)

1770 - Travelled with his wife and her maid to China.(?) (Larsen Ostindiske Personalia). Possibly this is in fact referring to her travelling to China in 1772? Considering the couple was only married in November 1770, it seems very unlikely that she could have gone to China so late in the year.

1772 - A Madame Mourier travels to Canton, China on the Asiatic Company ship PRINTZ FRIEDRICH, where Mouritzen, Morten Engelbrecht was 1st supercargo. Alongside Madame Mourier was also a Madame Berner, possibly the wife of fellow passenger Berner, Jørgen. He is detailed to have been from Bengal, and as overkøbmand (on another vessel? Or in Frederiksnagore?) (DNA, Rullebog, 1766-1775, no. 648-649).

1780 - 3 November. Gave birth to her third child, a daughter, on board the Asiatic Company ship, JULIANE MARIE, about halfway between Canton and Copenhagen. (Hauch-Fausbøll 1918:138)