Colonial Heads of Danish Gold Coast
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Colonial Heads of the Danish Gold Coast Settlements
The Danish Gold CoastDanish Gold Coast
The Danish Gold Coast was a part of the Gold Coast , which is on the West African Gulf of Guinea...
was established on the eastern Gold Coast (present-day Ghana
Ghana
Ghana , officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country located in West Africa. It is bordered by Côte d'Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south...
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- Fort Friedensborg (Ningo)
- Fort Christiansborg
- Fort Augustaborg (TshiTshiTshi, Tchwi, or Oji, are a group of people living in Ghana. The chief of these are the Ashanti, Fanti, Akim and Aquapem. Their common language is Tshi, from which they gain their family name....
) - Fort PrinzensteinFort PrinzensteinFort Prinzenstein is a fort located at Keta, Ghana which was used in the slave trade. Many such forts were built in Africa, but Prinzenstein is one of the few that lie east of the Volta River. It was initially built by Danish traders in 1784 for defensive purposes in a war against the Anlo Ewe and...
(KetaKetaKeta is a city in Volta Region, Ghana. It was an important trading post between the 14th and late 20th century via a port and fort built by the Dutch in 1784. Parts of the city were devastated by sea erosion between the 1960s and 1980s....
) - Fort Konigenstein (Ada).
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes | |
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Danish Suzerainty | |||
1657/8 | Danish Gold Coast Settlements established on the eastern Gold Coast | ||
1658 | Heinrich Carloff, Opperhoved (Danish: means Factor (agent) >Factor, also rendered as Station Chief) | ||
1659 | Samuel Schmidt, Opperhoved | ||
1659 to 1662 | Jost Cramer, Opperhoved | ||
1662 to 1668 | Henning Albrecht, Opperhoved | ||
1668 to 1674 | Bartholomaus von Gronstein, Governor--1st to be designated as governor | ||
1674 to1677 | Conrad Crull Conrad Crull Conrad Crull was the second governor of the Danish Gold Coast from 1674 to 1677. He governed the Danish Gold Coast from Fort Friedensburg .... , Governor |
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1677 to 1681 | Peter With, Opperhoved | ||
Peter Boldt, Commander Commander Commander is a naval rank which is also sometimes used as a military title depending on the individual customs of a given military service. Commander is also used as a rank or title in some organizations outside of the armed forces, particularly in police and law enforcement.-Commander as a naval... |
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1681 | Magnus Prang, Governor | ||
to 1698 | Erik Tylleman, Opperhoved | ||
10 June 1698 to 23 December 1698 | Erik Oehlsen, Opperhoved | ||
23 December 1698 to 31 August 1703 | John Trawne, Opperhoved | ||
11 September 1703 to 23 April 1704 | Hartvig Meyer, Opperhoved | ||
23 April 1704 to 5 May 1705 | Peter Sverdrup, acting Opperhoved | ||
5 May 1705 to 25 May 1705 | Peter Petersen Peter Petersen Peter Petersen is a South African football defender for Maritzburg United and South Africa.-External links:* at National Football Teams... , acting Opperhoved |
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25 May 1705 to 17 August 1711 | Erik Olsen Lygaard, Opperhoved | 2nd Term | |
17 August 1711 to 26 November 1717 | Bfantz Boye, Opperhoved | ||
26 November 1717 to 6 August 1720 | Knud Røst, Opperhoved | ||
6 August 1720 to 24 January 1722 | Peter Østrup, Opperhoved | ||
25 January 1722 to 22 January 1723 | Niels Jensen Østrup, Opperhoved | ||
22 January 1723 to 27 April 1724 | Christian Andreas Syndermann, Opperhoved | ||
27 April 1724 to 1 March 1727 | Hendrik von Suhm, Opperhoved | ||
4 March 1727 to 18 September 1727 | Fred Pahl, Opperhoved | ||
18 September 1727 to 24 December 1728 | Andreas Willumsen, Opperhoved | ||
24 December 1728 to 12 August 1735 | Anders Pedersen Waerøe, Opperhoved | ||
12 August 1735 to 14 June 1736 | Severin Schilderup, Opperhoved | ||
14 June 1736 to 20 June 1740 | Enevold Nielson Boris, Opperhoved | ||
20 June 1740 to 26 May 1743 | Peter Nikolaj Jørgensen, Opperhoved | ||
26 May 1743 to 3 February 1744 | Christian Glob Dorph, Opperhoved | ||
3 February 1744 to 11 March 1745 | Jørgen Billsen, Opperhoved | ||
11 March 1745 to 23 March 1745 | Thomas Brock, Opperhoved | ||
23 March 1745 to 23 April 1745 | Johan Wilder, Opperhoved | ||
23 April 1745 to 21 June 1746 | August Frederik Hackenburg, Opperhoved | ||
21 June 1746 to 1750 | Joost Platfusz, Opperhoved | ||
Danish crown colony | |||
1750 to 6 March 1751 | Joost Platfusz, Opperhoved | ||
6 March 1751 to 8 March 1751 | Magnus Christopher Lützow, Opperhoved | ||
8 March 1751 to 21 July 1752 | Magnus Hacksen, acting Opperhoved | ||
21 July 1752 to 11 March 1757 | Carl Engman, Opperhoved | ||
11 March 1757 to 14 February 1762 | Christian Jessen, Opperhoved | ||
14 February 1762 to 20 October 1766 | Carl Gottleb Resch, Opperhoved | ||
20 October 1766 to 11 January 1768 | Christian Tychsen Christian Tychsen (Governor) Christian Tychsen was the first head of the Danish Gold Coast to be given the title of Governor on a regular basis. Prior to his governorship, only Bartholomaus von Gronstein , Conrad Crull, and Magnus Prang had served as governors... , Governor Governor A governor is a governing official, usually the executive of a non-sovereign level of government, ranking under the head of state... |
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11 January 1768 to 2 July 1769 | Frantz Joachim Kuhberg, Governor | ||
2 July 1769 to 11 June 1770 | Joachim Christian Otto, acting Governor | ||
11 June 1770 to 15 June 1772 | Johan Daniel Frøhlich, acting Governor | ||
15 June 1772 to 24 June 1777 | Niels Urban Aarestrup, acting Governor | ||
24 June 1777 to 2 December 1780 | Johan Conrad von Hemsen, Governor | ||
2 December 1780 to 21 April 1788 | Jens Adolph Kjoge, acting Governor | ||
21 April 1788 to 23 October 1789 | Johan Friedrich Kipnasse, acting Governor | ||
23 October 1789 to July 1792 | Andreas Rieselsen Bjørn, Governor | ||
July 1792 to 25 January 1793 | Andreas Hammer, acting Governor | ||
25 January 1793 to 30 June 1793 | Andreas Hammer, Governor | ||
30 June 1793 to 3 August 1793 | Bendt Olrich, Governor | ||
3 August 1793 to 17 August 1795 | Baron Christian Friedrich von Hager Friderich Christian Hager Friderich Christian Hager was a Danish colonial commander and governor.Born in Ribe, Hager was the son of the then organist at Ribe Domkirke, Johann Wilhelm Friedrich Hager , and his wife Anna Margrethe Ingwersen . Hager's father later became precentor in Copenhagen and then newspaper publisher in... , Governor |
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October 1795 to 31 December 1799 | Johan Peter David Wrisberg, Governor | 1st Term | |
31 December 1799 to 3 December 1802 | Johan David Ahnholm, acting Governor | ||
3 December 1802 to 15 April 1807 | Johan Peter David Wrisberg, Governor | 2nd Term | |
15 April 1807 to 1 March 1817 | Christian Schiønning Christian Schiønning Christian Schiønning was a governor of the Danish Gold Coast, a Danish Crown Colony. He governed from the colony's capital, Fort Christiansborg.-Schiønning as governor:... , Governor |
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3 March 1817 to 5 October 1817 | Johan Emanuel Rechter, Governor | ||
5 October 1817 to 6 May 1819 | Jens Nikolas Cornelius Reiersen, acting Governor | ||
6 May 1819 to 1 January 1821 | Christian Svanekjaer, acting Governor | ||
1 January 1821 to 5 September 1821 | Peter Svane Steffens, Governor | ||
5 September 1821 to 23 December 1823 | Matthias Thønning, acting Governor | ||
23 December 1823 to 7 May 1825 | Johan Christopher von Richelieu, Governor | ||
7 May 1825 to 30 September 1827 | Niels Brøch, acting Governor | 1st Term | |
30 September 1827 to 1 August 1828 | Jens Peter Flindt, Governor | ||
1 August 1828 to 20 January 1831 | Heinrich Gerhard Lind, acting Governor | 1st Term | |
29 January 1831 to 21 October 1831 | Ludwig Vincent von Hein, Governor | ||
21 October 1831 to 4 December 1831 | Helmut von Arenstorff, Governor | ||
4 December 1831 to 1 March 1833 | Niels Brøch, Governor | 2nd Term | |
1 March 1833 to 21 July 1833 | Heinrich Gerhard Lind, acting Governor | 2nd Term | |
21 July 1833 to 26 December 1834 | Edvard von Gandil, acting Governor | ||
26 December 1834 to 19 August 1837 | Frederik Segfried Mørch, acting Governor | ||
19 August 1837 to 18 March 1839 | Frederik Segfried Mørch, Governor | ||
19 March 1839 to 18 August 1839 | Hans Angel Giede, acting Governor | ||
18 August 1839 to 24 May 1842 | Lucas Dall, acting Governor | ||
24 May 1842 to 26 August 1842 | Bernhard Johan Christian Wilkens, acting Governor | ||
26 August 1842 to 15 March 1844 | Edvard James Arnold Carstensen, acting Governor | 1st Term | |
18 March 1844 to 5 July 1844 | Edvard Ericksen, acting Governor | ||
5 July 1844 to 9 October 1844 | George Lutterdot, acting Governor | ||
9 August 1844 to 10 April 1847 | Edvard James Arnold Carstensen, Governor | 2nd Term | |
10 April 1847 to 20 February 1850 | Rasmus Eric Schmidt, acting Governor | ||
30 March 1850 | Gold Coast Settlements sold to Britain Great Britain Great Britain or Britain is an island situated to the northwest of Continental Europe. It is the ninth largest island in the world, and the largest European island, as well as the largest of the British Isles... and incorporated into the Gold Coast Colony Gold Coast (British colony) The Gold Coast was a British colony on the Gulf of Guinea in west Africa that became the independent nation of Ghana in 1957.-Overview:The first Europeans to arrive at the coast were the Portuguese in 1471. They encountered a variety of African kingdoms, some of which controlled substantial... |
See also
- GhanaGhanaGhana , officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country located in West Africa. It is bordered by Côte d'Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south...
- Heads of State of GhanaHeads of state of GhanaPrior to independence in 1957, Ghana was known as the British colony of Gold Coast. Before then it had been divided among a number of states, by far the largest of which was the Ashanti Empire, whose rulers were known as the Asantehene....
- Heads of Government of Ghana
- Heads of State of Ghana
- Gold Coast (British colony)Gold Coast (British colony)The Gold Coast was a British colony on the Gulf of Guinea in west Africa that became the independent nation of Ghana in 1957.-Overview:The first Europeans to arrive at the coast were the Portuguese in 1471. They encountered a variety of African kingdoms, some of which controlled substantial...
- Colonial Heads of Ghana (Gold Coast)
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- Colonial Heads of Dutch Gold CoastColonial Heads of Dutch Gold Coast-List of Colonial Heads of the Dutch Gold Coast Settlements:-See also:*Ghana**Heads of State of Ghana**Heads of Government of Ghana*Gold Coast**Colonial Heads of Ghana...
- Colonial Heads of Portuguese Gold Coast
- Colonial Heads of Prussian Gold Coast
- Colonial Heads of Swedish Gold Coast
- Lists of incumbents