Andreas Bodenhoff

Andreas Bodenhoff
Born (1723-01-05)5 January 1723
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died 8 August 1794(1794-08-08) (aged 71)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Nationality Swiss-Danish
Occupation Merchant

Andreas Bodenhoff (5 January 1723 - 8 August 1794) eas a Danish merchant, shipowner and ship builder. He has in particular a name for himself in posterity for reclaiming the area now known as Bodenhoffs Plads on Christianshavn in Copenahgen.

Biography

Andreas Bodenhoff was born in Copenahgen to skipper Hans Johansen B. (c. 1697- primo 1762) and Elisabeth Bacharach (c. 1697–1761). He went to sea in an early age. In 1748, he was licensed as a skipper Copenhagen. 10 years later he owned several ships and property in Copenhagen. He later established a timber business which especially tyhrived from its especially for deliveries to the Navy from 1762. Om 12 November 1765, he was licensed as a grocer. He was a progegé of Frederik Danneskiold-Samsøe, Surintendant de marine and was in 1767 appointed agent.[1]

on 17 December 1766,Bodenhoff applied for royal permission to establish a shipyard on reclaimed land to the north of Cjristianshavn and west of the area that Andreas Bjørn had reclaimed some ten years prior. On 31 December that same year he was granted a 3.3 ha site free site as well as well as tariff exemption for the timber used for the bulwarks. After reclaiming it, he established a shipyard as well as warehouses. The first ship was laucned in 1771. The shipyard got through a great fire in 1778 in spite of Bodenhoff 's lack of insurrances. In In constructed a number of large ship for the Royal Nacy tod design by Henrik Germer as well as ships for the merchant nevy.

In 1779, Bodenhoff was mentioned as the largest private shipowner in Copenahgen with 28 ships of which 17 is active in foreign trade.

Personal life

Bodenhoff lived at Nyhavn 12. He married Mette Maria Andersdatter on 3 March in St. Nicplas' Church. Sje died in 1757. He married Mechthilde Catharina Rohde on 20 June 1759 in Church of Our Saviour.She died on 3 March 1770.

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References

  1. "Andreas Boenhoff" (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
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