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Matthias Petersen

Matthias Petersen (born Matz Peters; 24 December 1632, in Oldsum – 16 September 1706) was a sea captain and whaler from Oldsum on the North Frisian island of Föhr. He became known for catching 373 whales throughout his career.

Matthias Petersen

der Glückliche (the Lucky)
Matz Peters
Matthias Petersen's tombstone in Süderende
Born(1632-12-24)24 December 1632
Oldsum, Föhr, Denmark. Now part of Germany.
Died16 September 1706(1706-09-16) (aged 73)
Oldsum
Resting placeSüderende
54°42′58″N 8°26′08″E / 54.716246°N 8.435684°E / 54.716246; 8.435684
Other namesGlücklicher Matthias, Matthias der Glückliche, Mathis der Glückliche
CitizenshipDanish
OccupationWhaler
Years activeca. 1644–1702
Known forCatching 373 whales

Life edit

He was born as Matz Peters to a certain Peter Johnen (1595-1643) on Christmas Eve of 1632; his two older brothers were Jens (1627-1697) and Peter (1629-1678). He also had a younger brother, John (or Jon) (1641-1691) and two younger sisters, Thur and Jong Thur. As was the custom on the Frisian islands at the time, Peters left his home as a young boy of about 12 years to participate in the newly flourishing whaling business in the Netherlands and also took lessons in navigation. In the course of his travels he also changed his name to Matthias Petersen.

Known as "Glücklicher Matthias", "Matthias der Glückliche" or "Mathis der Glückliche", all of which translate to "Lucky Mathew", he became eventually famous by catching a total of 373 whales within five decades and for gathering great riches thereby. And that was, as his tomb in the graveyard of St. Lawrence's church in Süderende testifies, the reason why he "with everybody's approbation accepted the surname of Lucky".

The exploit of 373 caught whales was only possible since Petersen still participated in the so-called "bay fishery". At the time, the whalers would encounter great numbers of whales in the bays of Spitsbergen, so the catch for a successful return could quickly be made. Petersen also acquired his legendary catches due to his long experience as a navigator. Aged only 20, he had been made commander of a whaling vessel and for fifty years in total he would keep that occupation. As a result, he also made a financial fortune. During 19 voyages as a commander, Petersen acquired a total income of 577,800 converted, which was a valuable asset given the circumstances of the time.[1]

In 1677, Petersen and his brother donated two great brass chandeliers to the St. Laurentii parish which are still in use today in the church of St. Lawrence.

At the beginning of the Spanish War of Succession in 1701 Petersen's eldest son Matz, who was a commander as well, was abducted to St. Malo by a French privateer but was later released for ransom.[2] On his last voyage in 1702 Petersen himself was caught when his ship was seized by a French privateer. He and his crew were only released after paying a ransom of 8,000 Reichsthalers. In the same year, his sons Ock and John would fall in battle with a French pirate.

Matthias Petersen died in 1706 on his native island Föhr. His tombstone displays a vita in Latin and a coat of arms with the goddess of fortune and a whale.

Offspring edit

Matthias Petersen had his children homeschooled by a private teacher. So his sons were able to study at a university. Clement became a preacher in Schwesing and presumably it was him who wrote the Latin text for the inscription on his father's tomb.

Another son, Peter Matthiesen, studied at the Latin school of Husum and the University of Jena. He became bailiff of Eastern Föhr, Wyk auf Föhr and even Sylt at the same time.

His son, also a Peter Matthiesen, later became bailiff of Eastern Föhr and bailiff in the district of Western Föhr and Amrum. By Count Struensee, a university companion, Mathiessen, Jr. was made mayor of Copenhagen in 1771. After Struensee's execution for treason he remained influential and became director of the trade and fisheries school in the then-time Danish town of Altona. From there, he helped to convey posts in the Greenland trade to many seafarers from Föhr.

One great-great-grandson of Matthias Petersen, Jens Jacob Eschels from Nieblum on Föhr, became known by writing a detailed autobiography of his own exploits as a whaler and merchant captain.[3]

According to an 1811 family chronicle, American author and naturalist Peter Matthiessen (1927–2014) was also a descendant of Matthias Petersen. Petersen's son Jung-Ocke (also known as Otto, 1679–1764) was his ancestor. In the late 1980s, Peter Matthiessen visited Föhr island and mentioned the voyage in an autobiographical essay.[4]

It is a lesser known fact that Matthias Petersen bequeathed 100 gold florins to the church which were not paid out by his heirs. After many years of quarrelling, the parish eventually decided to move Petersen's tomb, which had been installed inside the church amid great pomp 14 years prior, out into the graveyard where it still can be seen today.

References edit

General references
  • "Lucky Matthias". Frisian Round Table. 1 (2). 1977.
  • Steffen, Uwe (2004). Matthias der Glückliche und seine Zeit (in German). Bredstedt. ISBN 3-88007-316-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Citations
  1. ^ Feddersen, Berend H. (1991). Lengsfeld, Klaus (ed.). Das Jahr der Wal- und Robbenfänger. Der historische Walfang der Nordfriesen (in German). Vol. 1. Husum: Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft. p. 59. ISBN 3-88042-578-7. Matthias Peters: Verdienst in DM 1,130,000 (lit. Matthias Peters: income in Deutsche Mark 1,130,000)
  2. ^ Zacchi, Uwe (1986). Menschen von Föhr. Lebenswege aus drei Jahrhunderten (in German). Heide: Boyens & Co. p. 12. ISBN 3-8042-0359-0.
  3. ^ Eschels, Jens Jacob (1983). Lebensbeschreibung eines alten Seemannes (in German). Husum: Husum Druck. und Verlagsgesellschaft. p. 3. ISBN 3-88042-201-X. Reprint of the 1835 edition.
  4. ^ Matthiessen, Peter (1989). "Die Suche nach dem Glücklichen Matthias – Ein Amerikaner auf den Spuren seiner Vorfahren". Merian (in German). Vol. 42, no. 5. pp. 114–127.

External links edit

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  • Biography of Matthias Petersen (in German)

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Matthias Petersen born Matz Peters 24 December 1632 in Oldsum 16 September 1706 was a sea captain and whaler from Oldsum on the North Frisian island of Fohr He became known for catching 373 whales throughout his career Matthias Petersender Gluckliche the Lucky Matz PetersMatthias Petersen s tombstone in SuderendeBorn 1632 12 24 24 December 1632Oldsum Fohr Denmark Now part of Germany Died16 September 1706 1706 09 16 aged 73 OldsumResting placeSuderende54 42 58 N 8 26 08 E 54 716246 N 8 435684 E 54 716246 8 435684Other namesGlucklicher Matthias Matthias der Gluckliche Mathis der GlucklicheCitizenshipDanishOccupationWhalerYears activeca 1644 1702Known forCatching 373 whales Contents 1 Life 2 Offspring 3 References 4 External linksLife editHe was born as Matz Peters to a certain Peter Johnen 1595 1643 on Christmas Eve of 1632 his two older brothers were Jens 1627 1697 and Peter 1629 1678 He also had a younger brother John or Jon 1641 1691 and two younger sisters Thur and Jong Thur As was the custom on the Frisian islands at the time Peters left his home as a young boy of about 12 years to participate in the newly flourishing whaling business in the Netherlands and also took lessons in navigation In the course of his travels he also changed his name to Matthias Petersen Known as Glucklicher Matthias Matthias der Gluckliche or Mathis der Gluckliche all of which translate to Lucky Mathew he became eventually famous by catching a total of 373 whales within five decades and for gathering great riches thereby And that was as his tomb in the graveyard of St Lawrence s church in Suderende testifies the reason why he with everybody s approbation accepted the surname of Lucky The exploit of 373 caught whales was only possible since Petersen still participated in the so called bay fishery At the time the whalers would encounter great numbers of whales in the bays of Spitsbergen so the catch for a successful return could quickly be made Petersen also acquired his legendary catches due to his long experience as a navigator Aged only 20 he had been made commander of a whaling vessel and for fifty years in total he would keep that occupation As a result he also made a financial fortune During 19 voyages as a commander Petersen acquired a total income of 577 800 converted which was a valuable asset given the circumstances of the time 1 In 1677 Petersen and his brother donated two great brass chandeliers to the St Laurentii parish which are still in use today in the church of St Lawrence At the beginning of the Spanish War of Succession in 1701 Petersen s eldest son Matz who was a commander as well was abducted to St Malo by a French privateer but was later released for ransom 2 On his last voyage in 1702 Petersen himself was caught when his ship was seized by a French privateer He and his crew were only released after paying a ransom of 8 000 Reichsthalers In the same year his sons Ock and John would fall in battle with a French pirate Matthias Petersen died in 1706 on his native island Fohr His tombstone displays a vita in Latin and a coat of arms with the goddess of fortune and a whale Offspring editMatthias Petersen had his children homeschooled by a private teacher So his sons were able to study at a university Clement became a preacher in Schwesing and presumably it was him who wrote the Latin text for the inscription on his father s tomb Another son Peter Matthiesen studied at the Latin school of Husum and the University of Jena He became bailiff of Eastern Fohr Wyk auf Fohr and even Sylt at the same time His son also a Peter Matthiesen later became bailiff of Eastern Fohr and bailiff in the district of Western Fohr and Amrum By Count Struensee a university companion Mathiessen Jr was made mayor of Copenhagen in 1771 After Struensee s execution for treason he remained influential and became director of the trade and fisheries school in the then time Danish town of Altona From there he helped to convey posts in the Greenland trade to many seafarers from Fohr One great great grandson of Matthias Petersen Jens Jacob Eschels from Nieblum on Fohr became known by writing a detailed autobiography of his own exploits as a whaler and merchant captain 3 According to an 1811 family chronicle American author and naturalist Peter Matthiessen 1927 2014 was also a descendant of Matthias Petersen Petersen s son Jung Ocke also known as Otto 1679 1764 was his ancestor In the late 1980s Peter Matthiessen visited Fohr island and mentioned the voyage in an autobiographical essay 4 It is a lesser known fact that Matthias Petersen bequeathed 100 gold florins to the church which were not paid out by his heirs After many years of quarrelling the parish eventually decided to move Petersen s tomb which had been installed inside the church amid great pomp 14 years prior out into the graveyard where it still can be seen today References editGeneral references Lucky Matthias Frisian Round Table 1 2 1977 Steffen Uwe 2004 Matthias der Gluckliche und seine Zeit in German Bredstedt ISBN 3 88007 316 3 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Citations Feddersen Berend H 1991 Lengsfeld Klaus ed Das Jahr der Wal und Robbenfanger Der historische Walfang der Nordfriesen in German Vol 1 Husum Husum Druck und Verlagsgesellschaft p 59 ISBN 3 88042 578 7 Matthias Peters Verdienst in DM 1 130 000 lit Matthias Peters income in Deutsche Mark 1 130 000 Zacchi Uwe 1986 Menschen von Fohr Lebenswege aus drei Jahrhunderten in German Heide Boyens amp Co p 12 ISBN 3 8042 0359 0 Eschels Jens Jacob 1983 Lebensbeschreibung eines alten Seemannes in German Husum Husum Druck und Verlagsgesellschaft p 3 ISBN 3 88042 201 X Reprint of the 1835 edition Matthiessen Peter 1989 Die Suche nach dem Glucklichen Matthias Ein Amerikaner auf den Spuren seiner Vorfahren Merian in German Vol 42 no 5 pp 114 127 External links editInformation on whaling and Frisian traditions on Fohr in German Biography of Matthias Petersen in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthias Petersen amp oldid 1127012804, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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