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Johan Otto Bossow
Johan Otto Bossauw; Johan Otto Bossow; Johann Otto Boßaw; Johann Otto Bossau; Johann Otto Bossaue; Johann Otto Bossauw; Johann Otto Bossaw; Johann Otto Bossow
Merchant from Hamburg in the early 18th century, son of Friedrich Bossow
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[1704, April]
[Stade]
Friederich Bossauw to the Swedish general-governor in Stade: request for a sea pass for his ship Jungfer Anna of 30 to 34 lasts, with skipper Claus Majer and his son Johan Otto Bossauw, for a journey to Lerwick, Hillswick or another harbour in Shetland and back again.
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1704, April 9
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Friedrich Bossauw, for the ship Jungfer Anna of 30 to 34 lasts, with skipper Claus Meyer, for a journey from the Schwinge to Lerwick or Hillswick or another harbour in Shetland with a cargo of among others salt, beer, and tobacco, and back again with herring, clip- and stockfish, butter, fish oil and other commodities.
1704, April 12
Stade
Swedish governor-general Nicolaus Gyldenstern issues a sea pass on behalf of Stade citizens Friederich Bossow, skipper Nikolas Mayer, and his son Johan Otto Bossow, for the ship Jungfrau Anna of 30 to 34 lasts, for a journey from the Schwinge to Lerwick, Hillswick or another harbour in Shetland.
1704, April 12
Stade
Draft for a sea pass on behalf of Friedrich Bossow, skipper Nicolaus Meijer, and his son Johan Otto Bossow, for the ship Jungfrau Anna of 30 to 34 lasts, for a journey from the Schwinge to Lerwick, Hillswick or another harbour in Shetland, and back again.
1704, July 14
Paris
Extract from the general admiralty register in France, concerning a sea pass issued by Swedish general-governor Nicolaus Gyldenstern to Stade citizens Friderich Bossauw, skipper Nicolas Meyer and Johan Otto Bossauw for the ship Jungfrau Anna of 30 to 40 lasts, for a journey from the Schwinge to Lerwick, Hillswick or another harbour in Shetland, and back with herring, salted and other fish, butter and knitwares, issued in Stade on April 12, 1704.
1705, March 31
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Friederich Bossow, for his ship Weisse Schwan of 40 lasts, under command of skipper Hans Heldt, for a journey from Stade to Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, tobacco and other commodities, and back with merchandise from Shetland. His son Johann Otto Bossow sails along.
[1707, March]
[Stade]
Johann Otto Bossaw to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for his ship St. Catharina of 18 to 20 lasts, under command of skipper Lorenz Kruse.
1707, March 11
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Johann Otto Bossaw for his ship St. Catharina of 18 to 20 lasts, under command of skipper Lorenz Kruse, for a journey from the Schwinge to Lerwick, Whalsay, “Sickeroo” or another harbour in Shetland with beer, brandy, tobacco and flour, and back with salted fish, fish oil, butter, hides (‘Jufften’), tallow and other commodities.
1707, March 15
Stade
Draft for a sea pass on behalf of Johann Otto Bossow, for his ship St. Catharina of 18 to 20 lasts, under command of skipper Lorenz Kruse, for a journey from the Schwinge to Lerwick, Whalsay, “Sickeroo” or another harbour in Shetland with beer, brandy, tobacco and flour, and back with salted fish, fish oil, butter, hides (“Jufften”), tallow and other commodities.
[1707, April]
[Stade]
Johann Otto Bossauw to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for his ship Der weisse Schwan of 48 lasts, under command of skipper Hans Heldt.
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