Sophie Dorothea Zinn

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Sophie Dorothea Zinn

Birthdate:
Death: December 27, 1851 (77)
Sengeløse, Høje-Taastrup Municipality, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Johan Ludvig Zinn and Johanne Charlotte Sophie Preisler
Wife of Henry Thalbitzer
Mother of Ludvig Thalbitzer; Harry Thalbitzer and Carl Wilhelm Thalbitzer
Sister of Carl Ludvig Zinn, til Vodrofsgaard; Charlotte Louise Zinn and Johan Friederich Zinn

Occupation: Danish memoirist known for Grandma's Confessions (Grandmamas Bekiendelser)
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About Sophie Dorothea Zinn

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

http://www.kvinfo.dk/side/597/bio/932/origin/170/

Sophie Thalbitzer (née Zinn, 15 April 1774 – 27 December 1851) was a Danish memoirist known for Grandma's Confessions (Danish: Grandmamas Bekiendelser), which offers a rear first-hand account of everyday life for a child and young woman in an upper-class bourgeois family in Copenhagen during the late 18th and early 19th century. She was a daughter of the wealthy merchant Johann Ludvig Zinn and grew up in the Zinn House at Kvæsthusgade 3.The building was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1959.

Sophie Dorothea Zinn was born into a wealthy merchant family in Copenhagen, the daughter of Johann Ludvig Zinn and his wife. She read many books and was particularly struck by Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Confessions.

One of her father's business partners, Hinrich Ladiges, a wealthy sugar manufacturer who was 40 years older than her, proposed to her when she was 17 years old. Her father was strongly in favour of the liaison but she declined. She later married Henry Thalbitzer (1767–1818) who was Royal Prussian consul to Helsingør. She was widowed in 1818.

She wrote her memoirs after she became a widow at the age of 41. They were originally intended for their son Billy (Carl Wm. Thalbitzer) but later published under the name Grandmama's Bekiendelser. They offer a first-hand account of everyday life as a child and young woman in an upper-class environment in Copenhagen during the late 18th and early.

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Sophie Dorothea Zinn's Timeline

1774
April 15, 1774
1796
June 31, 1796
Helsingør
1801
March 17, 1801
Helsingør, Lynge-Kronborg Herred, Frederiksborg Amterd, Danmark (Denmark)
1804
1804
1851
December 27, 1851
Age 77
Sengeløse, Høje-Taastrup Municipality, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark