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Gabriel Ulriksen Hetting, I

Also Known As: "Gabriel Ulriksen"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nes Jernverk, Holt, Aust Agder (Nedenes amt), Norge (Norway)
Death: January 28, 1826 (57)
Oslo, Norge (Norway) («Død af et apoplectisk Tilfælde» - dvs. hjerneslag)
Place of Burial: Oslo, Norge
Immediate Family:

Son of Ulrich Friderich Hetting and Else Maren Hetting
Husband of Ferdinanda Augusta Charisius
Father of Dorothea Elisabeth Hetting; Augusta Friderikke Wessel Kolderup; Susanne Catharina Landmark; Gabriel Ferdinand Hetting, II; Christian Frederik Gabrielson Hetting, (Død som barn) and 4 others
Brother of Gabriel Hetting, ( Død som barn); Magnus Christian Hetting; Anna Ulrica Dorothea Hetting, ( Død som barn); Birgetha Margrethe Hetting, ( Død som barn); Birgitte Gabriele Ulrichsdatter Hetting and 4 others

Occupation: Sjøkrigskommisær i Christiania.
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About Gabriel Ulriksen Hetting, I

Dåp Familysearch 24.07.1768: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NHB2-NZ9

Dåp 24.07.1768: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070601330565.jpg

Begravelse 03.02.1826: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20061009030530.jpg

Returning from The action of 16 May 1797 - Manoel_Island, Malta

the oldest extant structure of lazzaretto known it today, dates since 1643 when fear of an invasion of pestilence then prevalent in various Mediterranean ports, promoted Grand Master Jean Paul Lascaris to build a permanent lazzaretto. The decision was approved by the Council of the Order of St John on the 17 July. As the Islet then belonged to the Cathedral of Mdina, it was acquired by the Order’s government from the Cathedral Chapter by exchanging it for some of the Order’s property at Tal-Fiddien

Palazzo Vecchio or Palazzo Grande - Manoel_Island - on first floor of the Palace was an oblong hollow which up to the late sixties of this century contained the following marble inscription (80cm x 35cm):-

ITORNANDO DA TRIPOLI DI BARBERIA CARLO CRISTIANO DE HOLCK COMDTE IL BRICK SARPEN DI S.M. DANESE FECE LA SUA 40NA DI 38 GIORNI IN COMPAGNIA DEI SIGR TENTE GIOI MUMK TENTE EMLE KRIEGER TENTE WOLLGANNO KAAS COMISSO GABRIELE HETTING DOTTOR MARCO KLAUSEN IN RICONOSCIMENTO DE PIACERI ED ACCOGLIENZE RICEVUTE IN QUESTO LAZZARETTO COMPROMETTENDOSI L’AMICIZIA IN SEGNO DI GRATITUDINE FECE PORRE QUEST’ IMORTAL MARMO VALLETTA A 10 8B 1797.

(On his return from Tripoli on the Barbary coast, Charles Christian De Holck, Commanding His Danish Majesty’s Brig Salpen, performed his quarantine of 38 days together with Lieut. John Mumk, Lieut. Emanuel Krieger, Lieut. Wolfgang Kaas, Commissar Gabriel Hetting and Doctor Mark Klausen. In acknowledgement of the kindness, courtesy and friendship extended to them in this lazzaretto he set up this enduring marble tablet as a sign of his gratitude. Valletta 10 October 1797).

http://mhs.eu.pn/mh2/19875.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazzaretto_of_Manoel_Island

Danish Military History: The action of 16 May 1797

took place near Tripoli in present-day Libya in which The Danish squadron was victorious over a Tripolitan squadron that outnumbered them in terms of the number of vessels. The result was a peace treaty between the Bey of Tripoli and Denmark. Commissar Gabriel Hetting was on board the brig Sarpen 18, under Captain Charles Christian De Holck

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_of_16_May_1797

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Gabriel Ulriksen Hetting, I's Timeline

1768
July 14, 1768
Nes Jernverk, Holt, Aust Agder (Nedenes amt), Norge (Norway)
July 24, 1768
Holt, Aust-Agder, Norge (Norway)
1805
January 30, 1805
Norge (Norway)
1806
April 7, 1806
Oslo, Norge (Norway)
1809
January 24, 1809
Oslo, Norway
1810
June 16, 1810
Malmøen, Oslo, Akershus, Norge (Norway)
1812
1812
Malmøe, Akershus
1812
Malmøen, Oslo, Akershus, Norge (Norway)
1813
June 3, 1813
Oslo, Norge (Norway)
1814
July 16, 1814
Malmøen, Oslo, Akershus, Norge (Norway)