Friderich Christian Hager
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Friderich Christian Hager was born 9 February 1756 in Ribe, Denmark. Hager was the son of the then organist at Ribe Domkirke, Johann Wilhelm Friedrich Hager (1728-1799), and his wife Anna Margrethe Ingwersen (1736-1759). Hager's father later became precentor in Copenhagen and then newspaper publisher in Flensburg and Altona.
F.C. Hager came to Africa in 1774 to work for The Royal (Danish) Guinesian Company. He became commandant of the fort Fredensborg. In 1793 he became temporary govenor (ad interim) from 27 January to 26 June and again from 8 August. On 11 June 1794 he received commission as govenor. He died 17 August 1795 in Africa, shortly before he was to travel home to his Danish fiancée.
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Colonial Heads of Danish Gold Coast