Hans Wassard

Hans Wassard (1756–1839) was a Danish merchant, landowner and one of Copenhagen's 32 Men. He invested in a number of privateer ships during the Gunboat War. He owned Marienlyst Manor at Vordingborg.

Early life and background

Wassard was born at Vordingborg, the son of Mathias Hansen Wassard (1713–1884) and Elisabeth Catherine Aagaard (1733–1780). His father was the proprietor of the farm Holmgaard.

Career

Wassard settled as a wholesale merchant in Copenhagen. He owned a property on Bimmelskaftet (now Vimmelskaftet 30, He was elected as one of Copenhagen's 32 Men. At some point, he went from wholesale merchant (grosserer) to grocer (urtekræmmer).[1] On 11 May 1808, in Adresseavisen, he advertised for skippers who could transport firewood for him from Vordingborg to Copenhagen.[2]

Privateering

Wassard fitted a total of six ships out as privateers during the Gunboat War. He received letters of mark for the following six ships:[2]

  • 7 December 1807: Hævneren (Challup, 16 men, captain Johannes Simonsen)
  • 1808: Den Muelige (Lugger, 26 men, captain, Lars Flin)
  • 1 August 1808: Hurtigheden (Lugger, 21 men, three guns, captain Lars Johansen Holm af Nex¿)
  • 2 March 1809: Den Modige (Lugger, 22 men, captain Lars Rasmussen Brandt)
  • 27 April 1810: Giengi¾ld (cutter, 25 men, captain Lars Johansen Holm af Nexø)
  • May 1819; Den gode Hensigt (Lugge, 22 men, captain unknown)

Property

On 20 July 1804, he was part of a consortium that purchased Iselingen for 310,000 rigsdaler from county manager Hans Henrich Peter Reyersen. The other members of the consortium were his brother-in-law Just Michael Aagaard, landvæsenskommissær Peder Bech, court bookprinter Johan Fredinand Schultz and Iver Qvistgaard.

In 1808, in Adresseavisen, Wassard advertised for skippers who could transport firewood for him from Vordingborg to Copenhagen. In 1806, Aagaard became the sole owner of Iselingen. In 1810, Wassard acquired Marienlyst from him and the farm was at the same time incorporated as an independent manor.[3]

Personal life

Wassard married twice, first to Gift med Anna Marie Munk and Lucie Emmerence Pedersdatter. The latter was the sister of the above-mentioned Just Michael Aagaard. He had two sons by his first wife and two sons and two daugfhters by his second wife.Aagaard

References

  1. Werner, Johannes. "Christian Wilhelm Duntzfelt – en dansk storkøbmand fra den glimrende handelsperiode" (PDF). Gyldendalske Boghandel Nordisk Forlag (in Danish). Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  2. 1 2 Salling Pedersem, Bjarne (January 2011). ""Held f¿lge den kække og lj¿nne hans Mod ..." – Danske kapere og kaperskibsredere 1807–14". academia.edu (in Danish). Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  3. "Marienlyst". danskeherregaarde.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 14 August 2021.
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