Schultz, Carl Heinrich August

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Carl Heinrich August Schultz - painting in the collection of the Maritime Museum of Denmark

Born 1758-1-30 in Sønderborg. (Geni.com)

Died 1823 (Artefact Database of the Maritime Museum of Denmark)

Died 1823-3-13, buried at Holmens old cemetary. (Geni.com)

Family
Father's brother: Admiral Schultz (Lehmann: Til Østen under Sejl, p. 159)

At least three children. (Geni.com)

Timeline
1758-2-1 - Baptised in Sønderborg. (Geni.com)

1776 - Employed as a sailor at the DAC (Lehmann: Til Østen under Sejl, p. 159)

1779-1781 - sailed to India on the DAC ship TRANQUEBAR as 1. Reservestyrmand and Konstabel. (Lehmann: Til Østen under Sejl, p. 159)

1782 - married Hagen, Kirstine (died 1819) (Lehmann: Til Østen under Sejl, p. 159)

1782 - Left for India on the DAC ship NICOBAR as first mate. (Lehmann: Til Østen under Sejl, p. 159)

1783-6-11 - Shipwrecked at the Cape of Good Hope, but were saved with six others. Returned to Denmark on a Dutch ship. (Lehmann: Til Østen under Sejl, p. 159)

Several additional journeys. (Lehmann: Til Østen under Sejl, p. 159)

1789-1791 - sailed to China as first mate. (Artefact Database of the Maritime Museum of Denmark)

1791-1793 - named captain on or during a voyage to India on the DRONNING JULIANE MARIA. (Artefact Database of the Maritime Museum of Denmark)

1794-1795 - captain of the PRINSESSE LOUISA AUGUSTA. (Artefact Database of the Maritime Museum of Denmark)

1796-1797 - Travelled to India on the DAC ship DANNEMARK. (Lehmann: Til Østen under Sejl, p. 159)

1798-1799 - Sailed to India as captain of the NORGE. (Lehmann: Til Østen under Sejl, p. 159)

1801 - Lived in Sankt Annæ Øster Kvarter, matrikel 78 in Copenhagen. (Geni.com)

Stayed at home for while. (Lehmann: Til Østen under Sejl, p. 159)

1806 - applied for the post of head of Serampore, but unsuccesfully. (Lehmann: Til Østen under Sejl, p. 159)

1819, likely after - married Høngaard, Marie Sophie (died 1833) (Lehmann: Til Østen under Sejl, p. 159)