Warming, Friderich

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Born 1758, died 1820. (Website of Den gamle By)

Timeline
1781 - Sailor at Asiatisk Kompagni. (Website of Den gamle By)

1784-11-26 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as Volonteur onboard the DAC ship CRON PRINCEN headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)

1786-12-6 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as Volonteur onboard the DAC ship DRONNING JULIANA MARIA headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)

1789-4-24 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as Volonteur onboard the DAC ship KONGEN AF DANNEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)

1794-1-18 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as 2nd Assistent onboard the DAC ship DANNEMARCK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)

1795 about - Married Berg, Antoinette Marie. Later ordered a complete set of chinese porcelain, parts still exist in Den gamle By. Blue and gold, with the family crest on plates, a grey hound and the letter AMW. (Hoff: Den danske tehistorie:256 and website of Den gamle By)

1795-12-1 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as 1st Assistent onboard the DAC ship CHARLOTTE AMALIA headed for Ostindien and Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)

1800-5-12 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as Negotiechef onboard the DAC ship DANNEMARK headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)

1802-12-9 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as Negotiechef onboard the DAC ship PRINCESSE LOUISE AUGUSTA headed for Canton. (DAC Roll Books - RA)

1810 - Described as a serious man with a small and frail wife. 6-8 small children. Warming was fond of gardening and owned a large garden at the seaside of Øresund. Lieutenant Frølich, Johan Ditlev stayed at his house in Taarbæk. (Bech: En Kjøbenhavnsk Grosserers, 1910:184)

1813 - Death of Berg, Antoinette Marie. (Website of Den gamle By)

1816 - Married his sister in law, Berg, Anna Magdalene. (Website of Den gamle By)

1819-10-25 - Listed in the DAC Roll Books as Negotiechef onboard the DAC ship CHRISTIANSHAVN headed for Canton etc. (DAC Roll Books - RA)

1820 - Died onboard CHRISTIANSHAVN and was buried near the Cape of Good Hope på Møller, Poul Martin. (Ludvigsen: Erindringer, 1890, 2nd ed., p.14)