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Personal data Jobst Conrad Hirch LEMMICH 


Household of Jobst Conrad Hirch LEMMICH

He is married to Therese (Marie).

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Hans Juul LEMMICH  ????-1888
  2. Johann Jus LEMMICH  1831-1905 
  3. Peter Otto LEMMICH  1837-1862
  4. Anna LEMMICH  1838-???? 


Notes about Jobst Conrad Hirch LEMMICH

(Research):Grave site 9/15,16,17 (75ft from church).
1/1/1808 - Entered Copenhagen Military College.

24/12/1813 - Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant Norwegian (Danish) Lige Regiment.

3/6/1814 - Transferred to King's Crown Regiment.

17/3/1824 - Nominated Premier Lieutenant.

21/1/1825 - Promotion approved.

13/6/1834 - Promoted to Captain.

26/8/1834 - Assigned as Translator/Teacher to King Christian VII, teaching German, French and English.

28/6/1840 - Awarded highest Danish Order, being Knight Rider of Dannesborg (Guardian of Danish Flag).

1/7/1842 - Guardian Commander of Kronburg Castle (to 13/3/1850).

17/7/1848 - Promoted to Major. Fighting invading Bismarck forces in South Jutland and Leesing. (Bismarck deceived surrounding countries into believing they would not be attacked, but betrayed them).

1/1/1850 - Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel Commander, of 18th Battalion.

12/12/1850 - Awarded Norwegian (Danish) St. Olaf Order, highest award of Norway. The Norwegians wanted to share in the honour and glory won by Jobst in his military deeds during the battles raging in Schlenweig - Holstein, Danish Territories. Jobst was born in Norway which was then part of Denmark.

13/2/1851 - Promoted to Major General Commander, 12th Battalion.

25/7/1851 - Awarded Dannesborgmand, a lever order of the flag, which bestows the highest "social" accolades for military feats. Allowing Jobst to socialise with all Royalty at their functions and activities. Also the wearing of special court uniforms of crossed bands and full embellishments of his medals.

6/10/1860 - Promoted to Kammerhere Major General Chamberlain, which entitled Jobst to a larger crown pension salary for his service to Denmark. As well as Confidential Military and Political Advisor to the King.

3/4/1866 - Death of Jobst.

6/4/1866 - Funeral attended by Royalty. He was buried with full military honours at Helsingor (Elsinore) in a special section for Danish Generals and Heros. 75 ft from Skt. Vincent Kirke (St Vincent Catholic Church). Sir John Knox (brother in law) was named as executor. The grave site was maintained by the Knox family until the 1940's.

Jobst was the most highly decorated man in Denmark.

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