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Ulrich Wilhelm de Roepstorff

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115: 72: 126:. In 1783 he bought ØstergÄrd, which he owned until 1801. In 1795, he increased his holdings with the acquisition of the baronies of Korup and Einsidelsborg. In 1810, on the basis of these holdings, he was able to establish the County of Roepstorff. In the late 18th century, he was the owner of a couple of ships active in the West Indies trade. He also established a sugar refinery in 17: 106:) about him. Clausen was subsequently recalled. In 1771, when Striense dismissed Claussen as part of the old regime, Roepstorff was installed as governor-general instead. However, the fall of Struensee also led to the dismissal of Roepstorff in 1773, and for the third time Clausen took over the office as governor-general. 99:
lost his support at court, and instead Peter Clausen was reappointed as governor-general, as the new king wanted a man who could more effectively collect the planters' debts to the state. The harsh manner in which Clausen tackled the planters resulted in disputes with other colonial administrators,
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but he was already sent back to Denmark the following year after a complaint from a superior officer. The case resulted in a warning. In 1763, he was promoted to captain lieutenant. In 1765, he was appointed as Governor of St. Thomas with rank of colonel lieutenant.
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Roepstorff was the son of major and later colonel lieutenant Christian Frederik de Roepstorff (1689–1741) and Christiane Marie de Röbern (1703–75). He was most likely born in Oldenburg.
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estates, acquired after his return to Denmark, he was able to establish the County of Roepstorff. He was succeeded as Count of Roepstorff by his nephew Alexander von Petersdorff.
96: 148:). He donated large sums to charity and created several endowments. He is buried in KrogsbĂžlle Churchyard. His holdings passed to his nephew Alexander von Petersdorff. 263: 248: 28: 283: 278: 258: 253: 114: 31:
from 1772–73. He owned a couple of ships that sailed in the Danish West Indies Trade as well as a sugar refinery in
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including Roepstorff, with the outcome that Clausen complained to the General Customs Chamber (
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Roepstorff never married. He created two hospitals on his estates. He got the
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Roepstorff became a volunteer cadet in 1741, a cadet in 1746 and a
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After his return to Denmark, Roepstorff settled as a landowner on
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to start production of a series of punch bowls with the
95:'s ascent to the throne in 1766, governor-general 240: 196:"GuvernÞrer, residenter, kommandanter og chefer" 144:He died on 2 April 1821 at Einsidelsborg (now 101: 79:painted in c. 1782. It was by then owned by 42: 29:Governor-General of the Danish West Indies 113: 109: 70: 15: 193: 241: 175:(in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon 187: 167: 165: 163: 161: 59:in 1753, In 1757, he was promoted to 264:Governors of the Danish West Indies 13: 249:18th-century Danish naval officers 201:(in Danish). Arthur Jensens Forlag 158: 118:The Roepstorff family burial site. 14: 295: 223:(in Danish). danskeherregaarde.dk 284:1760s in the Danish West Indies 279:1770s in the Danish West Indies 35:. In 1810, on the basis of his 259:19th-century Danish landowners 254:18th-century Danish landowners 213: 173:"Ulrich Wilhelm de Roepstorff" 1: 151: 63:. In 1760 he was sent to the 20:Ulrich Wilhelm de Roepstorff. 25:Ulrich Wilhelm de Roepstorff 7: 135:Royal Porcelain Manufactory 10: 300: 50: 97:Christian Lebrecht PrÞck 43:Early life and education 119: 102: 88: 21: 117: 110:Later life and legacy 74: 19: 139:Battle of Copenhagen 85:Niels Lunde Reiersen 103:Generaltoldkammeret 81:Frédéric de Coninck 120: 89: 75:Roepstorff's ship 65:Danish West Indies 22: 57:second lieutenant 291: 233: 232: 230: 228: 217: 211: 210: 208: 206: 200: 191: 185: 184: 182: 180: 169: 105: 61:first lieutenant 299: 298: 294: 293: 292: 290: 289: 288: 239: 238: 237: 236: 226: 224: 221:"Egebjerggaard" 219: 218: 214: 204: 202: 198: 192: 188: 178: 176: 171: 170: 159: 154: 112: 53: 45: 12: 11: 5: 297: 287: 286: 281: 276: 271: 266: 261: 256: 251: 235: 234: 212: 186: 156: 155: 153: 150: 111: 108: 52: 49: 44: 41: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 296: 285: 282: 280: 277: 275: 272: 270: 267: 265: 262: 260: 257: 255: 252: 250: 247: 246: 244: 222: 216: 197: 194:Larsen, Kay. 190: 174: 168: 166: 164: 162: 157: 149: 147: 142: 140: 136: 131: 129: 125: 116: 107: 104: 98: 94: 93:Christian VII 86: 82: 78: 73: 69: 66: 62: 58: 48: 40: 38: 34: 30: 26: 18: 225:. Retrieved 215: 203:. Retrieved 189: 177:. Retrieved 146:EgebjerggÄrd 143: 141:as a motif. 132: 121: 90: 76: 54: 46: 24: 23: 274:1821 deaths 269:1729 births 243:Categories 152:References 77:Roepstorff 227:19 April 205:19 April 179:19 April 128:Odense 51:Career 33:Odense 199:(PDF) 124:Funen 37:Funen 229:2023 207:2023 181:2023 83:and 91:At 245:: 160:^ 130:. 231:. 209:. 183:. 87:.

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Governor-General of the Danish West Indies
Odense
Funen
second lieutenant
first lieutenant
Danish West Indies

Frédéric de Coninck
Niels Lunde Reiersen
Christian VII
Christian Lebrecht PrĂžck

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Odense
Royal Porcelain Manufactory
Battle of Copenhagen
EgebjerggÄrd




"Ulrich Wilhelm de Roepstorff"
"GuvernĂžrer, residenter, kommandanter og chefer"
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18th-century Danish naval officers
18th-century Danish landowners
19th-century Danish landowners
Governors of the Danish West Indies

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