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    Johannes Søbøtker (9 May 1777 – 23 March 1854) was a Danish merchant, planter and colonial administrator who served as Governor of St. Thomas and St....
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  • the Søbøtker family. General War Commissioner Adam Levin Søbøtker was for a while the largest landowner in the Danish West Indies. his son, Johannes Søbøtker...
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  • Frederik von Scholten, Governor of St. Thomas, St. John (1823–1826) Johannes Söbötker, Governor of St. Thomas, St. John (1826–1829) Peter Carl Frederik...
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    father of Johannes Søbøtker. Søbøtker was third generation of a family of planters in the Danish West Indies. He was the son of Johannes Søbøtker (born 1724)...
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    building is a former country house built by merchant and planter Johannes Søbøtker, who was active in the triangular trade and the Atlantic slave trade...
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    Their only child was the daughter Johanne Margrethe Larsen (1777–1854). In 1796, she was married to Johannes Søbøtker. Lars Larsen and his family resided...
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    from the original on 20 October 2022. Retrieved 16 June 2022. Werner, Johannes. "Christian Wilhelm Duntzfelt - en dansk storkøbmand fra den glimrende...
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    Larsen resided in the building with his daughter Johanne M. Larsen, his son-in-law Johannes Søbøtker, their two children (aged two and three) and a large...
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    the Invasion of the Danish West Indies (1807). During his tenure Johannes Søbøtker served as acting Governor-General: 24 April 1831 – 18 July 1832, 22...
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  • 21 February – Christian Wulff, naval officer (died 1843) 9 May – Johannes Søbøtker, merchant, plantation owner and governor (died 1854) 14 August - Hans...
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  • Councillor. On 1 November 1836, his tenure as acting governor ended when Johannes Søbøtker was appointed to the post. He once again served as acting governor...
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    banker and in the market for insurances. François le Chevalier and Johannes Søbøtker joined his firm as partners in 1799 and 1804. At the turn of the century...
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    of theology at the University of Copenhagen. His younger brother Johannes Søbøtker Hohlenberg (1795–1833) served as governor of Serampore in Danish India...
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    Denmark in the late 1780s. In 1790, he bought Skodsborg Gouse from Johannes Søbøtker. He died on 4 December 1793 in Copenhagen and is buried at Garrison...
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  • Jacob Peter Mynster, theologian and bishop (born 1775) 23 March – Johannes Søbøtker, merchant, plantation owner and governor (born 1777) 9 July – Marie...
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    merchant and farmer Peter Munck Hagen (1796-1865) and Charlotte Frederikke Søbøtker (1801-70). He was the father of Hortense Panum and Peter Panum. Panum died...
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    kanvelliråd, resided on the second floor with a maid and two lodgers. Hans Jacob Søbøtker, a retired naval officer with rank of captain lieutenant, resided on the...
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