Johann Ludvig Zinn (14 September 1734 – 3 February 1802) was a German-Danish merchant who founded a trading house in Copenhagen in 1765 and died as one...
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French physicist Jimmy Zinn (1895–1991), American baseball player Johann Gottfried Zinn (1727–1759), German scientist Johann Ludvig Zinn (1734–1802), German-Danish...
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19th century. She was a daughter of the wealthy merchant Johann Ludvig Zinn and grew up in the Zinn House at Kvæsthusgade 3. The building was listed on the...
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Emilius Hartmann, who was married to Emma Sophie Amalie Zinn, a granddaughter of Johann Ludvig Zinn, lived on the second floor for more than 70 years in...
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own father Johann Ludvig Zinn in 1802, initially in a partnership with his brother Carl Ludvig Zinn who died in 1808. Emma grew up in the Zinn House at...
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Saabye (1751 – 8 November 1817) was a Danish businessman. He succeeded Johann Ludvig Zinn as chair of Grosserer-Societetet in 1802. In 1792, he was appointed...
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Micheline Arnoldine Skibsted (1783–1847) married Carl Ludvig Zinn, son of the businessman Johann Ludvig Zinn and Johanna Charlotte Sophia Preisler. Their third...
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Danneskiold-Laurvig Mansion (section Zinn)
Ludwig Friederich Zinn. He was a nephew of Johann Ludvig Zinn with whom he stayed in the Zinn House at the time of the 1787 census. Zinn adapted the building...
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Nicolai Burmester 1642 2 Gregorius Klauman 1746–1752 Peter Borre 1762–1789 Christian Hansen 1776–1775 Johann Ludvig Zinn 1790–1802 Hans Rudolph Saabye 1802–...
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(1767–1818) and Sophie Dorothea Zinn (1774–1851). His maternal grand father was the wealthy Copenhagen-based merchant Johann Ludvig Zinn. He became exam.jur. in...
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company prospered from trade on the Danish colonies. Peter Fenger and Johann Ludvig Zinn both worked for the firm in the beginning of their careers. Wewer...
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Grosserer-Societetet. In 1790, he resigned from the post. He was succeeded by Johann Ludvig Zinn. In 1770, he was elected as one of the city's 32 Men. He served as...
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1775 and was buried at Christian's German Church. Peter van Hurk Johann Ludvig Zinn "Michael Fabritius" (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. 17 June...
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filmmaker Link Wray, (1929–2005), singer, songwriter and guitarist Johann Ludvig Zinn, (1734–1802), merchant Peter Ascanius (1723-1803), naturalist As a...
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(grosserer) Zinn. It is unclear what member of the Zinn family the owner was. Johan Friederich Zinn, a son of Johann Ludvig Zinn, owned the Zinn House in...
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Andersen (1871–1941) Ib Andersen (born 1954) John Andersen (born 1943) Ludvig Andersen (1861–1927) Marinus Andersen (1895–1985) Rigmor Andersen (1903–1995)...
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Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann (redirect from Johann Peter Emilius Hartmann)
Holger Simon Paulli (1810–1891). In 1829, he married Emma Sophie Amalie Zinn (1807–1851), herself a composer. One of their sons, Emil Hartmann (1836–1898)...
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Hansen Wholesaler 1772- Peter Fenger (1719-1774) Wholesaler 1772-1774 Johann Ludvig Zinn (1734-1802) Wholesaler 1772-1802 Lars Larssen (1737–1817) Wholesaler...
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Gammel Kongevej. Ladiges never married. He proposed to Johann Ludvig Zinn's daughter Sophie Dorothea Zinn when she was 17 years old. Her father was strongly...
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Nyhavn 11 (section Ludvig Ferdinand Rømer)
18th-century property overlooking the Nyhavn canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Ludvig Ferdinand Rømer established a sugar refinery on the property in 1653 and...
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(1767–1818) was married to Sophie Dorothea Zinn (1774–1851), a daughter of the Copenhagen-based trader Johann Zinn. In her posthumously published memoirs...
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children (aged three and five, one maid and two lodgers (sailors). Carl Ludvig Høyer, another barkeeper, resided in the basement (probably of the Lille...
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to Wolffian rationalism. He also enjoyed the comedies of Ludvig Holberg, the writings of Johann Georg Hamann, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Edward Young, and...
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(1904–1988) John G. Zimmerman (1927–2002) David Drew Zingg (1923–2000) Fred Zinn (1892–1960) Monte Zucker (1929–2007) David Adams (born 1963) Jack Atley (born...
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Mulisch, J. D. Salinger, José Saramago, Erich Segal, Alan Sillitoe, Howard Zinn 2011 in literature – E. L. James' Fifty Shades of Grey; Alexis Jenni's L'Art...
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Sørensen, a workman, was also resident on the first floor of the side wing. Ludvig Clausen, a joiner, resided on the second floor of the side wing with his...
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