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Born around 1731. (Helsingør Leksikon)
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Born 1732. (Public Census 1787)
  
 
British captain and merchant, traded in Chinese and East Indian goods. Offered lodgings for captain doing business in Elsinore.(Helsingør Leksikon)
 
British captain and merchant, traded in Chinese and East Indian goods. Offered lodgings for captain doing business in Elsinore.(Helsingør Leksikon)
  
 
'''Family'''<br />
 
'''Family'''<br />
Son: [[Diston, John Smith]] (Norrie: Briterne i Helsingør omkring 1801, p. 62)
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Wife: [[Smith, Rassel]], born 1736. (Public Census 1787)
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Sons:
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* [[Diston, John Smith]], born 1761 (Norrie: Briterne i Helsingør omkring 1801, p. 62)
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* [[Diston, Bernhart]], born 1763 (Public Census 1787)
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Daughter: [[Diston, Bessie]] (Public Census 1787)
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Servants:
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* [[Pauson, Rich]], bookkeeper, born 1764. (Public Census 1787)
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* [[Williams, Deliane]], housekeeper, born 1765 (Public Census 1787)
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* [[Borgstrøm, Marie]], ''kokkepige'', born 1763 (Public Census 1787)
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* [[Olsdatter, Magrethe]], maid, born 1762 (Public Census 1787)
  
 
'''Timeline'''<br />
 
'''Timeline'''<br />

Revision as of 03:22, 5 September 2020

Born 1732. (Public Census 1787)

British captain and merchant, traded in Chinese and East Indian goods. Offered lodgings for captain doing business in Elsinore.(Helsingør Leksikon)

Family
Wife: Smith, Rassel, born 1736. (Public Census 1787)

Sons:

Daughter: Diston, Bessie (Public Census 1787)

Servants:

Timeline
1775 - Citizenship in Elsinore (Helsingør Leksikon)

1790 - Builds a country house at Højstrup, west of Elsinore. Grows corn and breeds rabbits. (Website of Højstrupgård)

1790's - the House of Diston & Son went bankrupt, and John Diston fled abroad and his son, Diston, John Smith was arrested. Later, the matter was settled, and Diston returned. (Norrie: Briterne i Helsingør omkring 1801, p. 63)

1801 - Lived in Stengade 41 in Elsinore. Romums, Elisabeth, the mother-in-law of his son also stayed here. (Helsingør Leksikon)