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. 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==