词条 | Peter Johansen Neergaard (1769–1835) |
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|name = Peter Johansen Neergaard |image = Peter de Neergaard 01.jpg |alt= |caption = Posthumous lithography by I.W. Tegner & Kittendorff |birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1769|7|24}} |birth_place = Tølløsegaard, Denmark |death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1835|1|9|1769|7|24}} |death_place = Copenhagen, Denmark |resting_place = |ethnicity = |spouse = |residence = |citizenship = |fields = |workplaces = |alma_mater = |doctoral_advisor = |academic_advisors = |notable_students = | nationality = Danish | known_for = | occupation = Landowner | awards = |signature = |footnotes = }}{{For|other people named Peter Johansen Neergaard|Peter Johansen Neergaard}} Peter Johansen (de) Neergaard (24 July 1769 - 9 January 1835) was a Danish landowner. He was one of the largest landowners of his time in Denmark. His father was ennobled under the name de Neergaard in 1788. Early lifeNeergaard was born at Tølløsegård, the eldest son of kancelliråd Johan Thomas Neergaard and Anna Joachimine Qvistgaard (1750-1829). His father was ennobled by letters patent in 1788.[1] Neergaard graduated in law from the University of Copenhagen in 1790 . PropertyPeter Johansen Neergaard was the owner of the estates Ringsted Abbey, Kærup (1793-1804), Merløsegaard (1795-1796), Gyldenholm (1810-1812), Førslev (1803-1830), Gunderslevholm (1803-1835), Kastrup, Fuglebjerg and Fodbygård (1803), Det Plessenske fideikommis (1803), Gerdrup (1814-1831), Lyngbygård (1814-1831), Fuglsang (1819-1835), Priorskov (1819-1835), Nørlund, Torstedlund (1820-1826) and Albæk (1812).[2] He was a co-founder of the Store Larsbjørnsstræde Sugar Refinery in 1803.[3] He managed to get through the crisis of the 1829.s with most of his estates and divided them between his sons in 1830-35, He was a land commissioner (landvæsenskommissær( in Sorø County. He was appointed as Kammerråd in 1793, justitsråd in 1803 and etatsråd in 1819.[2] Personal lifeNeergaard married twice. His first wife was Elisabeth Jacobine Vilhelmine Mourier (1778-1813), a daughter of supercargo and later owner of Aagaard Pierre Paul Ferdinand Mourier (1746-1836) and Elisabeth Cornelia Courtonne (1744-83). They married on 25 August 1794 in the French Reformed Church in Copenhagen. Three children survived childhood:
Neergaard's second wife was Anna Henriette Elisabeth Schow (1781-1859), a daughter of kancellideputeret Christen Schow (1738-1806) and Caroline Marie Suhr (1754-1824) and the widow of captain and kommerceråd Peter Christoffer Qvistgaard of Gerdrup and Lyngbygård, 1775-1807). They had four children:
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://denstoredanske.dk/Geografi_og_historie/Diverse_historie/Nordiske_sl%C3%A6gter/Neergaard|title=Neergaard|language=Danish|website=danskeherregaarde.dk|accessdate=3 September 2017}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://denstoredanske.dk/Dansk_Biografisk_Leksikon/Landbrug,_skovbrug_og_gartneri/Godsejer/Peter_Neergaard|title=Peter Neergaard|language=Danish|publisher=Dansk Biografisk Leksikon|accessdate=1 February 2019}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.coneliand.dk/Danmarks%20aeldste%20forretninger/DAEF%20500-599/Side_578_Staer_-_Svan.html|title=Sukkerfafinaderiet Store Lars-Bjørnsstræde|language=Danish|publisher=coneliand.dk|accessdate=1 February 2019}} Rxternal links
5 : 19th-century Danish landowners|University of Copenhagen alumni|People from Holbæk Municipality|1769 births|1835 deaths |
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