Bynck, Samuel

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Last name also written "Bynch". Also known as Samuel Nielsen Bynck.

Family
Father: Bynck, Niels Hansen, master tailor in Copenhagen

Mother: Lorentzen, Ane Cathrine Marie (1711-1766)

Brother: Bynch, Josias Leopold, writer, Bynck, Johannes Nielsen, mason and Bynck, Lorents, priest.

Timeline
1773 - Hired by DAC as Reserve Assistent. (Larsens Ostindiske Sedler)

1773-11-24 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as Reserve Assistent onboard the DAC ship KONGEN AF DANNEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)

1774-09-30 - Owed 66 rigsdaler and 8 skilling to the DAC in Tranquebar - listed as Assistent. (Betænkning af Revisorerne ved det Kgl. danske Asiatiske Compagnie over Sex af de Herrer Directeurer for bemeldte Compagnie, deres Besvarelse paa Revisorernes Erindringer fra primo Aprilis 1774 til ultimo Martii 1775, København 1775, p. 100)

1776 - Borrows 200 rigsdaler from Brown, David. (Hauch-Fausbøll: Af Slægten Browns Historie, 1918, p. 134)

Employed as Underassistent in Trankebar. Was offered a senior position with an English merchant in Bengal and applied for leave in 1774-8-24. (Dan. Demo. Dat.)