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Frederik Moth
Governor of the Danish West Indies

Frederik Moth

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Governor of the Danish West Indies
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Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
Place of death
Saint Thomas, Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, USA
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52 years
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Biography

Frederik Christian Hals von Moth (1694 - 12 August 1746) was a Dano-Norwegian businessman who served as Governor-General of St. Thomas and St. John in the Danish West Indies from April 1724 - May 1727 then again from 21 February 1736 - 13 April 1744. In addition, he served as Governor of St. Croix from 8 January 1735 - 15 May 1747. In 1736, his title was changed to Governor General (generalguvernør). His military rank was Commander (kommandørkaptajn). In addition, he held the rank of justitsråd [da] (member of the supreme court).

Family

Moth's father, Poul von Moth, was a knight. His great aunt was Sophie Amalie Moth Countess of Samsøe, a royal mistress of King Christian V of Denmark. Sophie Moth's son, Christian Gyldenløve became the founder of the Danneskiold-Samsøe family of high nobility.

Life

Moth was born in Copenhagen but moved to St. Thomas where he started a family. He married Anna Elizabeth van Beverhoudt on 2 July 1722 on the island of St. Thomas. He had several children on the island over the following 17 years, one of whom was Margarethe Gjertrud who married Lucas Uytendale de Bretton in 1750. His son, Frederik Christian Moth became governor of the Danish West Indies from 1770 to 1772

Moth founded the town of Christiansted in 1733 after Denmark purchased St Croix from the French. He designed the town using Christiana (now Oslo) as a model. Moth was named first Danish Governor of the Danish West India–Guinea Company on 12 November 1733. He also built the historic plantation site Estate Little Princess in Saint Croix, having acquired the land in 1738. and owned Frederiksdal plantation on Saint John.

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