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1740 ca. Founded the Merchant House of [[Fabritius & Wever]] with his distant relative [[Wever, Johann Fr.]] ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/mart/lexref/rederier/fabritius.html Marcussen]) | 1740 ca. Founded the Merchant House of [[Fabritius & Wever]] with his distant relative [[Wever, Johann Fr.]] ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/mart/lexref/rederier/fabritius.html Marcussen]) | ||
− | 1743 Appointed Agent and ''Virkelig Justitsraad'' (BibLek II) | + | 1743 Appointed Agent and ''Virkelig Justitsraad''. (BibLek II) |
− | 1745 Bought the country house [[Enrum]] | + | 1745 Bought the country house [[Enrum]]. (BibLek II) |
Member and later elder of the German Reformed church in Copenhagen. (BibLek I) | Member and later elder of the German Reformed church in Copenhagen. (BibLek I) |
Revision as of 14:34, 23 June 2015
Born 1697-5-2 in Copenhagen, died 1746-11-13 in Copenhagen, buried in Holmens Kirke.
Family
Brother: Fabritius, Gotthilf Just
Son: Fabritius de Tengnagel, Conrad Alexander
Daughters: Fabritius, Anna Elisabeth & Fabritius, Charlotte (Marcussen)
Timeline
1726 Married to Køster, Anna Maria (BibLek I)
1730 Commisioner for Kinesiske Societet, the Chinese Society. (BibLek I)
1732 Citizenship as Groshandler, wholesale merchant (BibLek I)
1735 Bought Grønnegård Harbour in Christianshavn (Marcussen)
1735 Director of Danish Asiatic Company (BibLek I)
1736 Commisioner of Kurantbanken (BibLek I)
1740 ca. Founded the Merchant House of Fabritius & Wever with his distant relative Wever, Johann Fr. (Marcussen)
1743 Appointed Agent and Virkelig Justitsraad. (BibLek II)
1745 Bought the country house Enrum. (BibLek II)
Member and later elder of the German Reformed church in Copenhagen. (BibLek I)