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  • 1729-1730 - Owns the ship EMANUEL of Copenhagen, commanded by [[Pedersen, Eskild]]. (Die Elisabeth) ...igsdaler]] (equivalent to 1681 1/4 specie Rigsdaler) that he sent with the ship WENDELE to that was used (or to be used?) for purchasing ''Retour-Wahre'' (
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  • 1750 - Upon some time spent in Aalborg studying the merchant business with his uncle, Ryberg came to Copenhagen (Bio Lek III) ...of how Niels Ryberg was selling "extra pure and good strong" cumin, at the merchant [[Birk, Jørgen]] at Gammel Strand ([http://www2.statsbiblioteket.dk/medies
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  • ...]] & the Count [[Bernstorff]], through which he was enabled to settle as a merchant in Copenhagen and establish his own company (Hennings 1901, 6 - 8) 1765 - Citizenship as whole-sale merchant (BioLek I)
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  • ...02 cmcl. ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/skibsliste/index.php Marcussen Ship Database]) ...f Reinhard Iselin & Co.]] which quickly became one of the most influential merchant houses in Copenhagen (BioLek III) ([http://www.hls-dhs-dss.ch/textes/d/D284
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  • Merchant house in Copenhagen (VMM). Later known as C. S. Blacks Enke & Co. Black & Co. clearly had close ties to most other Copenhagen merchants and merchant houses (VMM)
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  • Trained for 14 years to be a merchant with [[Wever, Johann Friederich]]. (Bruun, 1901, III, p. 50) 1752 Citizenship as whole-sale merchant in Copenhagen.(Bruun, 1901, III, p. 50)
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  • 1786 - A large number of cotton textiles was purchased from the cargo of the ship PROVIDENTIA by a person named Gustmeyer (DNA, DAC, Auktionsregnskaber, 416- 1799 - A small number of cotton textiles was purchased from the cargo of the ship JOHANNE & HENRIETTE by a person named Gustmeyer (DNA, DAC, Auktionsregnskab
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  • Most likely trained as a merchant at [[Kløcker, Abraham]]. (BioLek II) ...sraåd in the Moltke archive, DNA) when purchasing cottons (Auction of the ship Wilhelmine Caroline, 18 July, 1753, Moltke archive, DNA)
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  • ...he DAC Rollbooks as travelling to Trankebar and the Bengal onboard the DAC ship CRON PRINCEN AF DANEMARK. Listed as "bogholder", bookkeeper. (DAC roll book ...in Frederiksnagore. She was the widow of [[Henckel, Hermann Fredericks]], merchant of DAC and Oberhoved at Frederiksnagore. (PHT 1936:3)
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  • 1795 Citizenship as Grosserer, whole-sale merchant (Werner 1927, p. 36) An person simply listed as "Captain Duntzfelt" was the captain on an unnamed ship coming in from India in 1805 (DNA: Kommercekollegiet, Ostindisk dags sekret
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  • 1770 - Married the daugther of a Dutch merchant living in Copenhagen. (Lundbæk, 1964, p. 129) His wife's name was [[Courto ...agnied his father-in-law to Canton and Macao. (Lundbæk, 1964, p. 129) The merchant and supercargo [[Courtonne, Jaques Salomon]]. (Elvius & Hiort-Lorenzen, 189
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  • Merchant and supercargo. ([http://www.koudal.eu/slaegt/b141.htm#P45573 Private genea 1770-11-24 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Passager'' onboard the DAC ship DRONNING SOPHIA MAGDALENA headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA) [[Catego
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  • 1738-1 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Supercargo'' onboard the DAC ship KONGEN AF DANMARK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA) He achieved this ...12-30 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''3rd Supercargo'' onboard the DAC ship CRON PRINTZEN AF DANMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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  • 1782-3-29 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Volonteur'' onboard the DAC ship PRINTZESSE CHARLOTTA AMALIA headed for Tranquebar & Canton. (DAC Roll Books ...7 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Assistent - acting'' onboard the DAC ship DANNEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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  • ...24 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Reserve Assistent'' onboard the DAC ship KONGEN AF DANNEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA) ...derassistent'' in Trankebar. Was offered a senior position with an English merchant in Bengal and applied for leave in 1774-8-24. ([http://ddd.dda.dk/dop/visni
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  • 1758-4-4 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Oberassistent'' onboard the DAC ship KONGEN AF DANNEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA) 1760-62 - Was 1st merchant on board the Asiatic Company ship CRON PRINCEN AF DANNEMARK going to TRanquebar and Bengal (DAC, Negotieproto
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  • 1739-1-3 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Underassistent'' onboard the DAC ship SLESVIG headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA) 1741-12-30 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as Assistent onboard the DAC ship SLESWIG headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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  • Perhaps related to [[Howitz, Johan Hinrich]] (born 1755 in Lübeck), merchant and Freemason. (Ritzau: Zorobabel og Frederik 1882) ...ll Books as ''Passager - Hofmester for Factoriet i China'' onboard the DAC ship KONGEN AF DANNEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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  • 1807 - Traded with the DAC ship NORGE in Batavia. Had taken over the office of Sabandaar after a mr van Bra [[category:Merchant]]
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  • Father: [[Klitgaard, Jens Gregersen]], succesful merchant. Mother: [[Bache, Margrete Andersdatter]] (PHT 1925:148) ...12-23 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Underassistent'' onboard the DAC ship PRINCESSE LOVISÆ headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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  • Perhaps related to [[MacCaul, Johan]] who received citizenship as merchant in Copenhagen in 1815. (RA: Grosserer-Societetet: Medlemsfortegnelse (1742- 1754-12 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''2nd Supercargo'' onboard the DAC ship DRONNING JULIANE MARIA headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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  • Perhaps related to [[Mandix, Hans Jacob]], co-owner of the ship JOMFRUE ELISABETH, 123 cml in 1694 and ST NICOLAJ of Copenhagen in 1690. (M 1782-4-8 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Volonteur'' onboard the DAC ship KONGEN AF DANNEMARK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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  • 1730 - Seconda Supercargo onboard the DAC ship CRONPRINTZ CHRISTIAN headed for Canton. (Diary of Tobias Wigandt) ...y:Involved in Asiatisk Kompagni]][[Category:Travelled to China]][[Category:Merchant]]
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  • 1691 - Considered one of the largest ship owners of Copenhagen. (BioLek II) [[category:Merchant]][[category:Wine Merchant]][[category:Shipowner]]
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  • Most likely related to the merchant [[Runge, Ernst Christian]] of St Eustatius. ...-1-14 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Underassistent'' onboard the DAC ship KONGEN AF DANNEMARK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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  • ...Historie, p.224). Or even to [[Rømer, Georg]] (born 1760 in Copenhagen), merchant and Freemason. (Ritzau: Zorobabel og Frederik 1882) ...isted in the DAC Roll Books as ''Underassistent/Lærling'' onboard the DAC ship SLESWIG headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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  • 1738-1 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Underassistent'' onboard the DAC ship KONGEN AF DANMARK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA) 1740-1-21 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Assistent'' onboard the DAC ship DRONNINGEN AF DANEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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  • 1803-2-26 - Citizenship as merchant. (PHT 1971:215) Merchant and ''Rombodholder''. (PHT 1957:30) Also ship's mate and exam.jur! (PHT 1971:215)
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  • ...(Gandil, 1962:9) Baptised 1690-2-23 in Reformert Kirke. Her father was the merchant [[Girard, Jerome]]. ([https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/da/billedviser?epid=3 1753-3-3 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Underassistent'' onboard the DAC ship DRONNING JULIANA MARIA headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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  • Father: [[Wismer, Nicolai Hendrich]], merchant. ([http://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid638682 Folketælling/Census 1787]) ...-11-10 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''1st Volonteur'' onboard the DAC ship CHRISTIANSHAVN headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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  • ...e son: [[Ølgod, Frederik]] who is listed as 2nd merchant on board the DAC ship CRON PRINCEN AF DANNEMARK that sailed to Tranquebar and Bengal in 1760-1762 1733-12-13 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as ''Kiøbmand'' onboard the DAC ship SLESWIG headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)
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  • Merchant house in Copenhagen. 1780 - Ship captain [[Ryan, Philip]] from Leinster in Ireland was employed here. (PHT 1
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  • ...ollowing the death of [[Pingel, William]], and the exit of Prætorius, the merchant house came to be know as Duntzfelt, Meyer & Co. [http://www.jmarcussen.dk/m Some years after 1780 - Ship captain [[Ryan, Philip]] from Leinster in Ireland was employed here. (PHT 1
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  • Merchant house in Copenhagen. Also called Selbye & Terborch 1796 - Sold the ship CHRISTIANSHAVN to [[Ryan, Philip]]. (PHT 1936:27)
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  • 1795 - Citizenship in Copenhagen as ship captain. (PHT 1936:27) 1796 - Bought the ship CHRISTIANSHAVN from the [[House of Selby & Ter Borch]]. (PHT 1936:27)
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  • ...tinus]]. ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/skibsliste/index.php Marcussen Ship Database]) ...ry:Involved in Kurantbanken]][[Category:Søassurancekompagniet]][[Category:Ship Owner]]
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  • Merchant and shipbuilder in Copenhagen. (PHT 1937:203) 1691 - Mentioned as one of the great ship owners of Copenhagen. (PHT 1929:213)
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  • 1804-1805 - Travelled to Ostindien as Supercargo on the private ship Neptunus. ([http://ddd.dda.dk/dop/visning_billed.asp?id=4103&sort=e DK Demo 1806 - Married to [[Tutein, Augusta]] (1787-1844), daugther of the merchant [[Tutein, Peter 2]] (1752-1828) from Mannheim. (Patr. Slægter 1:338-339)
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  • 1793 - Owned the ship ELENOR of Copenhagen, 109 cmcl. (Die Elisabeth) 1795 - Owned the three-masted ship ANNA of Copenhagen, 146 cmcl. (Die Elisabeth)
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  • 1744 - Sold the ship LOWISA, ex KØBENHAVN to [[Asiatisk Kompagni]]. (Klem, 1985, 1:222) [[Category:Male]][[Category:Merchant]][[Category:Involved in Asiatisk Kompagni]]
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  • Likely distantly related to the merchant [[Iselin, Reinhard]], also from Basel. (Friedrich Weiss-Frey: [https://arch ...nd 1777. ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/skibsliste/index.php Marcussen Ship Database]) The captain was [[Hiort, Christian Jensen]].
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  • Also known as William Werner Pingel. Partner in the merchant house [[House of Pingel, Meyer & Prætorius]] ...Pingel is described as "grosserer". Her second marriage was to the former ship's captain John Clemens from Ireland, and her third marriage was to Justitsr
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  • 1780 - Invested in a ship bound for the Danish West Indies. ([http://hafenmeldungen.blogspot.dk/2013/ [[Category: Male]] [[Category: Purchases cottons]][[Category: Merchant]][[Category: DAC Director]]
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  • Son: [[Bech, Marcus Christian]] 1787-1875, merchant. 1750 - Travelled to China as a scribe for the DAC, but the ship stranded in Göteborg. (Bech: En Kjøbenhavnsk Grosserers, 1910:2)
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  • Father: [[Hooglant, Diederich]] (1672-1738), merchant of Copenhagen. (BioLek I) ...n Cadiz. ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/skibsliste/index.php Marcussen Ship Database])
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  • 2nd merchant on board the DAC ship CRON PRINCEN AF DANNEMARK that sailed to Tranquebar and Bengal in 1760-1762 [[Category:Male]][[Category:Merchant]][[Category:Involved in Asiatisk Kompagni]][[Category:Freemason]]
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  • 1798 - Named merchant. His ship MARGRETHE - a ''jagt'' - en route to Lübeck was wrecked near Møn. (Nyerup [[category:Shipowner]][[category:Merchant]]
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  • 1610-1-30 - Departed from Amsterdam onboard the ship DE ZWARTE LEEUW, owned by the VOC and headed for Bantam. Boschouwer was emp [[category:Merchant]][[category:Employed by VOC]][[category:100 Historier]][[category:DOC]]
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  • Merchant house based in Copenhagen. A partnership between [[Coninck, Frédéric de]] ...in which the term "de Coninck & Reiersen" is first used to denomeniate the merchant house [http://www2.statsbiblioteket.dk/mediestream/avis/record/doms_aviser_
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  • 1770 - In command of the ship FRIHEDEN that sailed to the West Indies. This journey he repeated at least ...ric de]] for this journey of the MINERVA (Eliassen, 56). Could this be the ship that brought the partnership between Peter Dahl and [[Coninck, Frédéric d
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  • Father: [[Bie, Ole Lauritzen]] (1707-1775), merchant and ''stadskaptajn'' in Trondheim (BioLek III) 1757 - Arrived at Trankebar on board the Asiatic Company ship GREV MOLTKE (BioLek III)
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  • Unknown merchant house, appear to have operated in Canton ...d from the merchant/merchant house to form part of the return cargo of the ship KONGEN AF DANNEMARK on its first journey to China between 1735-1737 (DNA: A
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  • Hong merchant named Amoy ...siatisk Kompagni. These items were to form part of the return cargo of the ship KONGEN AF DANNEMARK on its first journey to China between 1735-1737 (DNA: A
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  • Merchant in Copenhagen. By family related to [[Gustmeier, Carl Hieronymus]] who trad 1753 - Bought a number of cotton textiles from the Asiatic Company ship PRINSESSE WILHELMINE CAROLINE's cargo (Moltke archive, no. 82)
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  • Father: [[Claessen, Andreas]], ship owner in Elsinore, died 1783. ([https://mfs.reindex.net/MFS/main/T.php?Ifm= [[category:Merchant]][[category:Elsinore]][[category:Rope Maker]]
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  • Merchant and ship owner of Elsinore. ([https://mfs.reindex.net/MFS/main/T.php?Ifm=Pz&ColSearc Coowner of the merchant [[House of Salig Arent van Deurs Enke & Co]] along with [[Deurs, Jean Chris
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  • 1797-5-11 - Passed Elsinore on a ship from Tranquebar carrying ''Ostindiske vahre'', headed for Copenhagen. ([htt ...Whampoa from Manila as captain of the private ship COMMERCE. His security merchant was Ponqua. (Database of Paul van Dyke)
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  • ...ing with C.W. Eckersberg of a British privateer stopping a Danish merchant ship. (Feldbæk: Ostindisk konvoj i den florrissante handelsperiode, p. 91)
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  • 1750s - Named as merchant and ship owner on the Dutch island of St Eustatius. (Enthoven: “That Abominable Ne [[category:Ship Owner]][[category:Merchant]]
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  • 1755 - Captain of the slave ship EBENEZER. (BioLek III). 140 enslaved embarked. ([https://www.slavevoyages.o 1759 - Captain of the slave ship DEBORA. (BioLek III). 228 enslaved embarked ([https://www.slavevoyages.org/
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  • 1796-05-10 - The ship AURORA, 180,5 cmcl, returned to Copenhagen from a trading expedition to Isl 1797-11-20 - The ship CRONBORG returned to Copenhagen from a trading expedition to Isle de France
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  • 1838 - captain of the frigate FREDERIK VI, previously a DAC-ship, now owned by [[Petersen, C.E.]] and [[Iversen, A.G.]]. (Duvantier: L.C. Gl 1839-7-23 - Returned to Copenhagen with his ship after a voyage to Drammen and Amsterdam carrying wood. (Duvantier: L.C. Gla
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  • [[category:Merchant Ship]]
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