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Hohlenberg, Frantz C. H.

Personal Information

Full Name:

Frantz Christopher Henrich Hohlenberg

Date of Birth:

February 16, 1765

Commander Frantz Hohlenberg

Place of Birth:

Aabenraa

Family
Relations:

Son of Commander Christopher Carl Hendrik Hohlenberg and wife Øllegaard Hedevig, born Grabow

Marriage:

Married January 30, 1795 in Holmens kirke to Elisa Judithe Hagen

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Promotions

Date:

Promotion:

1770

Voluntary Cadet

1777

Naval Cadet

February 4, 1782

Sub Lieutenant

March 6, 1789

Lieutenant

December 23, 1796

Lieutenant Commander

August 26, 1803

Commander

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Orders, Decorations & Distinctions

Date:

Orders, Decorations & Distinction:

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n/a

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Military Service

Date:

Service:

February 4, 1782

Destined to be trained in naval construction by Yard Master Henrik Gerner

1788-1791

Studying naval construction in Holland, France and Italy

January 16, 1795

Teacher at the Naval Academy and member of the Construction's and Regulation's Commission

February 12, 1796

Acting Yard Master at the Naval Dockyard

March 24, 1797

Yard Master at the Naval Dockyard

August 26, 1803

Discharge as brevet Commander

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Other Achievements

Date:

Achievement:

September 23, 1803

Master Pilot and Harbor Master at Christianssted, St. Croix

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Additional Comments

The following ships were build in accordance with Yard Master Hohlenberg's design:

Ships-of-the-line:

NORGE (1800) - CHRISTIAN den VII (1803) - PRINDS CHRISTIAN FREDERIK (1804) - PRINDSESSE CAROLINE (1808) - DANMARK (1817)

Frigates:

NAJADEN (1796) - HVIDE ØRN (1798) - FRIDERICHSTEEN (1800) - ELVEN (1800) - ROTA ( (1801) - EIDEREN (1802) - FYLLA (1802) - DIANA (1804) - PERLEN (1804) - GLÜCKSTADT (1804) - VENUS (1805) - NYMPHEN (1807) - NAJADEN (1811) - PERLEN (1812) - VENUS (1812) - MINERVA (1813) - NYMPHEN (1815) - FYLLA (1816)

Brigs:

BREVDRAGEREN (1801) - FAMA (1802) - FEHMERN (1803)

Furthermore 2 schooners and 7 barges were built.

(The year in the parentheses states the year of launch)

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Death

Date:

Cemetery:

January 9, 1804

n/a - Died at Christianssted, St. Croix

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Sources:

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Det Danske Søofficerskorps 1801-1919, by Th. A. Topsøe-Jensen, Gyldendals Boghandel and Nordisk Forlag, Copenhagen, 1919

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Officerer i den Dansk-Norske Søetat 1660-1814 og den Danske Søetat 1814-1932, Bind I og II, by Th. A. Topsøe-Jensen og Emil Marquard, H. Hagerups Forlag, Copenhagen, 1935

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