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1740-1-21 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Kiøbmændenes Drenge'' onboard the DAC ship DRONNINGEN AF DANEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA) [[Category:Male]][[Category:Employed at Asiatisk Kompagni]][[Category:Travelled to China]][[Category:DAC Company Trader]]
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Born 1727-3-6, baptised in Trinitatis Kirke two days later. (PHT 1921:171) Died 1746.
  
1743-1-23 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Lærling'' onboard the DAC ship DRONNINGEN AF DANNEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA) [[Category:Male]][[Category:Employed at Asiatisk Kompagni]][[Category:Travelled to China]][[Category:DAC Company Trader]]
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Family<br />
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Father: [[Gram, Hans Nielsen]], mother: [[Gad, Johanne]], from Elsinore. (PHT 1921:171)
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Several siblings.
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'''Timeline'''<br />
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1740-1-21 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Kiøbmændenes Drenge'' onboard the DAC ship DRONNINGEN AF DANEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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1743-1-23 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Lærling'' onboard the DAC ship DRONNINGEN AF DANNEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)  
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1746 - Sailed as 4th Mate on DRONNINGEN AF DANMARK, which was lost at sea. (PHT 1921:172)
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[[Category:Male]][[Category:Employed at Asiatisk Kompagni]][[Category:Travelled to China]][[Category:DAC Company Trader]]

Revision as of 04:53, 14 October 2015

Born 1727-3-6, baptised in Trinitatis Kirke two days later. (PHT 1921:171) Died 1746.

Family
Father: Gram, Hans Nielsen, mother: Gad, Johanne, from Elsinore. (PHT 1921:171)

Several siblings.

Timeline
1740-1-21 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as Kiøbmændenes Drenge onboard the DAC ship DRONNINGEN AF DANEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)

1743-1-23 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as Lærling onboard the DAC ship DRONNINGEN AF DANNEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)

1746 - Sailed as 4th Mate on DRONNINGEN AF DANMARK, which was lost at sea. (PHT 1921:172)