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- Ernst Frederik Walterstorff (1 April 1755 – 13 March 1820) served as Governor-General of the Danish West Indies from 1788 to 1794 and again from 1802 to...
- Ernst von Schimmelmann, Governor general (1784–1787) Ernst Frederik von Walterstorff, Governor general (1787–1794) Wilhelm Anton Lindemann, Governor general...
- Thomas, St. John (1801–1802). British occupation. Ernst Frederik von Walterstorff, Governor General (1802) Baltharzar Frederik Mühlenfels, Governor General...
- Syberg von Sydow Treschow von Urbanski von Uthmann von Vegesack Walleen Walterstorff von Weyhe von Weymarn Wleügel von Zweigbergk Swedish name "Ätter i vapendatabasen"...
- November 2021. George Ryan at geni.com Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ernst Frederik Walterstorff. Source Source Source Source Source Source Source...
- Malling 1795–1797: Philip Rosenstand-Goiske 1798–1801: Ernst Frederik von Walterstorff 1803–1806: Christen Henriksen Pram 1807–1808: Philip Rosenstand-Goiske...
- governor-general on 31 December 1787. He was succeeded by Ernst Frederik Walterstorff. Schimmelmann married on 19 September 1775 on Saint Croix to Henriette...
- (1743–1793) 25 June 1784 31 December 1787 3 years, 189 days 6 Ernst Frederik Walterstorff (1755–1820) 31 December 1787 25 July 1794 6 years, 206 days 7 Wilhelm...
- include former Governor-General of the Danish West Indies Frederik von Walterstorff, historian and social critic Niels Ditlev Riegels, physician Johan Daniel...
- with the Governor General Peter Clausen and two ****ure Governors, Ernst Walterstorff and Peter Oxholm. On his return to Denmark he became second-in-command...