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Niels Peter Bornholdt

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In 1872, Bornholdt opened a ship handling business (P. Bornholdt & Co.) in Riga, took care of chartering and within a decade grew considerably. Besides its headquarters in Riga it had branch offices in Libau, Reval, Saint Petersburg and Windau . In 1878 the company had agents in Libau and later
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Bornholdt was the son of Jens Welling Limschou (1794–1866) and Augusta Sophie Johanne Bornholdt (1810–1876) and was educated as a shipbroker in England.
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Danish Biographical lexicon 2nd edition (Volume 3, 1934), authored by Jens Vestberg, and the third edition (1979–84, included in SDE)
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almost destroyed the company, but Bornholdt rebuilt it after the war, and closed the branch in St. Petersburg.
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Bornholdt married Mary Emily O'Moore Creagh of Cahirbane (1841-1910) in November 1871, in
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Commander of the 2nd degree in 1922. He also wore a number of Russian and other awards.
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Carlow Sentinel (6 January 1872). "Marriage Notices": 3.
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in Riga and the other Russian ports on the Baltic Sea.
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Hjørring
Riga
World War I
Saint Petersburg
Løvenholm
Løvenholm
Order of the Dannebrog
Councillor of State
Order of the Dannebrog
cite journal
help
Kraks Blå Bog
Categories
1842 births
1924 deaths
People from Hjørring
20th-century Danish landowners
Danish businesspeople in shipping
Commanders of the Order of the Dannebrog

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