Johan Frederik Bardenfleth
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Counter-Admiral Johan Frederik Bardenfleth (19 August 1772 3 February 1833) was a Danish naval officer, courtier and colonial administrator who served as the Governor-General of the Danish West Indies from 1821 to 1827. The owner of Harridslevgaard on
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, he was the father of prime minister Carl Emil Bardenfleth.


Early life and background

Bardenfleth was born on 19 August 1772 in
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.


Career

Bardenfleth became a cadet in 1781. In 1786, he was part of his uncle
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's expedition to
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in search of Østerbygden. He became a junior lieutenant in 1789 and a senior lieutenant in 1796. During the Battle of Copenhagen, he served as second-in-command of the defensive barge (''defensionsprammen'') ''Charlotta Amalie''. He was later sent to the Mediterranean Sea with the brig ''Sarpen'' (captain: C.C. Holck). In May 1797, he became a teacher at the
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. He was therefore decommissioned from the ''Sarpen'' at
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and returned to Denmark on board the frigate ''
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''. He therefore just missed in the
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. In 1806, with rank of captain lieutenant, Bardenfleth was created ''kammerjunker'' and appointed as governor for
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. In 1810, now with rank of captain. he was appointed to chamberlain and ''hofchef'' for Prince Ferdinand. On 20 February 1822, he was appointed as interin governor-general of the Danish West Indies. He remained in the office until 25 May 1826. He reached the rank of
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in 1826. In 1929, he was appointed as ''ceremonimester'' at Ordenskapitlet.


Personal life

Bardenfleth married on 16 April 1799 im
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to Augusta Wilhelmine Hellfried (16 November 1775 - 23 December 1861). She was the daughter of postmaster-general C.F. von Hellfried. They had the following children: * Reinholdine Fredericke Wilhelmine Bardenfleth (1800-) * Sophie Dorothea Bardenfleth (1801-1801) * Sophie Dorothea Bardenfleth (1803-1826) * Johan Frederik Bardenfleth (1805-1850) * Carl Emil Bardenfleth (1808-1857) ''Gehejme-Statsminister'' * Marie Sophie Frederikke Bardenfleth (1810-1887) Bardenfleth succeeded his father as the owner of Harridslevgaard in 1810. In 1829, he sold it to Andreas Erich Heinrich Ernst lensgreve Bernstorff-Gyldensteen.


Written works

* ''En militair Beskrivelse om Slaget paa Kjøbenhavns Red'' (1801) * ''Om Orkaner'' (1831)


Awards

* Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog (1808= * Cross of Honour (1812) * Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog (1918) * Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog (1826)


References

{{reflist Danish naval commanders of the Napoleonic Wars Governors of the Danish West Indies People from Holbæk Municipality Grand Crosses of the Order of the Dannebrog 1772 births 1833 deaths Royal Danish Navy counter admirals 18th-century Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy officers 19th-century Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy officers 19th-century Royal Danish Navy admirals