Danish Naval Officers surnamed Kaas
- Ahasverus Kaas (1693 - 1744) Captain[1]
- Bernhard Kaas (1764 - 1795) Senior Lieutenant. son of rear admiral Wolfgang K.(see below)[2]
- Christian Ulrich Kaas (1731 - 1803) Commodore. son of Ahasverus (see above).[3]
- Frantz Kaas (1658 - 1690) Junior Lieutenant (no naval forebears or issue)[4]
- Frederik Kaas (1730 - 1759) Captain. died in battle with an English warship in East Indies 10 September 1759. Presumably Battle of Pondicherry son of admiral Ulrich K. (see below)[5]
- Frederik Christian Kaas (1725–1803) Admiral. son of Hans K. (see below) [6]
- Frederik Christian Kaas (1727–1804) Admiral. son of admiral Ulrik K (see below) [7]
- Georg Conrad Kaas (1762 - 1808) Captain. died November 1808 when his ship ran aground on Kragerø. son of Frederik Christian K. (1725) (i.e. the topmost F C K) .[8]
- Hans Kaas (1683 - 1737) Commodore[9]
- Hans Michael Kaas (1760 - 1799) Captain. son of Frederik Christian K. (1725) (i.e. the topmost F C K) . See HDMS Hvide Ørn (1798) and HDMS Nidelven[10]
- Jørgen Grubbe Kaas (1716 - 1740) Senior Lieutenant. son of Ulrich K.[11]
- Malta Kaas (1721 - 1774) Senior Lieutenant. son of Ulrik K., brother to Jørgen Grubbe K.[12]
- Ulrich Kaas (1677 - 1746) Admiral.[13][14][15][16] Also da:Ulrik Kaas
- Ulrik Christian Kaas (1729 - 1808) Admiral. son of Ulrich K. Captain of HDMS Mars at Algiers in 1770[17] Also da:Ulrik Christian Kaas
- Ventsel Rotkirk Kaas (1721 - 1743) Junior Lieutenant son of Ahasverus K. , brother to Wolfgang [18]
- Wolfgang Kaas (1724 - 1778) Rear Admiral. son of Ahasverus K. , brother to Ventsel Rotkirk K.[19]
- Wolgang Kaas (1776 - 1840) Commodore. son of Rear Admiral Wolfgang K.[20]
- arranged by family
- Ahasverus
- Christian Ulrich, Ventsel Rotkirk, Wolfgang
- Bernhard, Wolfgang
- Christian Ulrich, Ventsel Rotkirk, Wolfgang
- Hans
- Frederik Christian (1725)
- Georg Conrad, Hans Michael
- Frederik Christian (1725)
- Ulrich
- Frederik, Frederik Christian (1727), Jørgen Grubbe, Malta, Ulrich Christian
- Frantz (with no naval forebears)
References
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 699
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 700
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 700
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 701
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 702
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 703
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 705
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 708
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 709
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 710
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 712
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 712
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 713
- ↑ Projekt Runeberg DBL Vol IX p 71
- ↑ Salmonsen
- ↑ Gravsted
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 715
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 717
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 717
- ↑ Topsøe-Jensen Vol 1 p 718
Citation
- (in Danish)Gravsted website
- (in Danish)Projekt Runeberg - Danish Biographical Lexicon - Vol IX page 71
- (in Danish)Salmonsen konversationsleksikon 2 Ed. Vol XIII p 339
- (in Danish)T. A. Topsøe-Jensen og Emil Marquard (1935) “Officerer i den dansk-norske Søetat 1660-1814 og den danske Søetat 1814-1932“. Two volumes. Download here.
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