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Peter Applebye

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In 1742, he acquired the right to reclaim an area at the southern end of Christianshavn. It was later expanded by royal gifts in 1745, 1748 and 1757. He established a dockyards on the land in 1769 and was also the owner of a sugar refinery and sails and canvas factory in
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National Archives IR1 series; SoG Vol.1 p.102 entry no.4136; Britain, Country Apprentices 1710-1808 / Peter Apleby, apprentice to master ropemaker Thomas Linze, Portsmouth, Hampshire; father Francis (Apleby); Premium: £16 0s
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There has been some debate about the parentage of Applebye. Whilst a baptism record dated 25 September 1710 exists for a Peter Appleby, son of John and Susanna, baptised in
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English Births & Baptisms 1538-1975 / Hampshire, Portsmouth Baptisms; Holy Trinity, Gosport / 25 Sep 1710 (original text): "Baptized Peter of John, Susanna Appleby";
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Applebye married Anna Pattridge (more likely a mistranscription of "Partridge") on 9 August 1735 in Fleet, Hampshire. His son Peter Applebye Jr. and son-in-law
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Applebye was also active in trade on the colonies with his own fleet of merchant ships.
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in Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, 3 edition, Gyldendal 1979-84. Retrieved 3 September 2019
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in Copenhagen. In 1739, he was granted permission to establish his own ropewalk.
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Applebys Plads
Copenhagen
Holy Trinity
Gosport
Hampshire

Christian Gedde's map
Gosport
Royal Naval Dockyards
Nyholm
Odense
John Brown
Peter Applebye
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Categories
1709 births
1774 deaths
18th-century Danish businesspeople
Danish industrialists
18th-century Danish shipbuilders
Danish businesspeople in shipping
Danish merchants
British emigrants to Denmark
Merchants from Denmark–Norway

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