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'''Family'''<br />
 
'''Family'''<br />
 
Father: [[Düntzfeld, Johann Friedrich]], mother: [[Kröckel, Anna Abigael]].
 
Father: [[Düntzfeld, Johann Friedrich]], mother: [[Kröckel, Anna Abigael]].
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1791: Married to [[De Coninck, Marie Henriette]]
  
 
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1782 Partner in the trading House of [[Duntzfelt, Bloom & Kierulff]] in Frederiksnagor. (Werner 1927, p. 10)
 
1782 Partner in the trading House of [[Duntzfelt, Bloom & Kierulff]] in Frederiksnagor. (Werner 1927, p. 10)
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1788 Arrived in Copenhagen, where he met several grand merchants such as [[De Coninck, Frédéric]], his brother [[De Coninck, Jean]], [[Pingel, William Werner]] and [[Reiersen, Niels Lunde]] (Werner 1927, p. 12)
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1790 Arrived in Frederiksnagor, but left soon after for Copenhagen due to his poor health. (Werner 1927, p. 13)
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1791 Manager and partner in [[Østersøiske-Guineiske Handelsselskab]]. (Werner 1927, p. 19)
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1795 Citizenship as Grosserer, whole-sale merchant (Werner 1927, p. 36)
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1796 Chosen as director of the Asiatic Company at the general assembly March 30th. (Werner 1927, p. 36)
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1797 Hits DAC director [[Fix, Johan Leonhard]] during a meeting about possible smuggling by Duntzfelt and his former partner [[Meyer, Hans Jørgen]], both directors are later fined. After this incident, Duntzfelt quits as director of the DAC. (Werner 1927, p. 39)
  
 
[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Merchant]] [[Category:Involved in Danish Asiatic Company]]
 
[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Merchant]] [[Category:Involved in Danish Asiatic Company]]

Revision as of 14:47, 25 August 2015

Born 1762-9-8 in Negapatnam, close to Tranquebar. (Werner 1927, p. 7)

Family
Father: Düntzfeld, Johann Friedrich, mother: Kröckel, Anna Abigael.

1791: Married to De Coninck, Marie Henriette

Timeline
1771 Travelled to Copenhagen for an European upbringing, but returned a few months later along with his later close friend Pingel, Johan Christian as well as Wuldam, Jens, both employed by the Asiatic Company. (Werner 1927, p. 8)

1774 Hired as reserve assistant in Tranquebar (Werner 1927, p. 8)

1776 Employed at the trading post at Frederiksnagor. (Werner 1927, p. 7)

1780 Appointed Kopist at Frederiksnagor. (Werner 1927, p. 10)

1782 Partner in the trading House of Duntzfelt, Bloom & Kierulff in Frederiksnagor. (Werner 1927, p. 10)

1788 Arrived in Copenhagen, where he met several grand merchants such as De Coninck, Frédéric, his brother De Coninck, Jean, Pingel, William Werner and Reiersen, Niels Lunde (Werner 1927, p. 12)

1790 Arrived in Frederiksnagor, but left soon after for Copenhagen due to his poor health. (Werner 1927, p. 13)

1791 Manager and partner in Østersøiske-Guineiske Handelsselskab. (Werner 1927, p. 19)

1795 Citizenship as Grosserer, whole-sale merchant (Werner 1927, p. 36)

1796 Chosen as director of the Asiatic Company at the general assembly March 30th. (Werner 1927, p. 36)

1797 Hits DAC director Fix, Johan Leonhard during a meeting about possible smuggling by Duntzfelt and his former partner Meyer, Hans Jørgen, both directors are later fined. After this incident, Duntzfelt quits as director of the DAC. (Werner 1927, p. 39)