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1697-5-2 – 1746-11-13
 
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'''Family'''
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'''Family'''<br />
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Father: [[Fabritius, Herman]]
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Mother: [[Abbestée, Elisabeth Marie]]
  
 
Brother: [[Fabritius, Gotthilf Just]]
 
Brother: [[Fabritius, Gotthilf Just]]
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Son: [[Fabritius de Tengnagel, Conrad Alexander]]
 
Son: [[Fabritius de Tengnagel, Conrad Alexander]]
Daughters: [[Fabritius, Anna Elisabeth]] & [[Fabritius, Charlotte]] (Marcussen)
 
  
'''Timeline'''
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Daughters: [[Fabritius, Anna Elisabeth]] & [[Fabritius, Charlotte]] ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/mart/lexref/rederier/fabritius.html Marcussen])
  
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'''Timeline'''<br />
 
1726 Married to [[Køster, Anna Maria]] (BibLek I)
 
1726 Married to [[Køster, Anna Maria]] (BibLek I)
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1730 Commisioner for [[Kinesiske Societet]], the Chinese Society.  (BibLek I)
 
1730 Commisioner for [[Kinesiske Societet]], the Chinese Society.  (BibLek I)
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1732 Citizenship as Groshandler, wholesale merchant (BibLek I)
 
1732 Citizenship as Groshandler, wholesale merchant (BibLek I)
1735 Bought [[Grønnegård Harbour]] in Christianshavn (Marcussen)
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1735 Director of [[Danish Asiatic Company]] (BibLek I)
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1735 Bought [[Grønnegård Harbour]] in Christianshavn ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/mart/lexref/rederier/fabritius.html Marcussen])
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1735 Director of [[Asiatisk Kompagni]] (BibLek I). According to Thaarup, Fabritius was director from 1736-1745. (Thaarup 1824:50)
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1736 Commisioner of [[Kurantbanken]] (BibLek I)
 
1736 Commisioner of [[Kurantbanken]] (BibLek I)
1740 ca. Founded the company [[Fabritius & Wever]] with his distant relative [[Wever, Johann Fr.]] (Marcussen)
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1738 Co-editor of an reply from the whole-sale merchants of Copenhagen to the city Magistrate about the conditions for merchants in the realm and how to improve them. Signed by [[Soelberg, Hans Jørgen]]; [[Klaumann, Gregorius]]; [[Hemert, Joost van]]; [[Fabritius, Michael]]; [[Fabritius, Just]]; [[Lindeman, Daniel]]; [[Bjørn, Andreas]]; [[Wever, Johann Friederich]]; [[Black, Oluf]]; [[Sternberg, Rasmus]]; [[Tyberg, Jens]] and [[Jørgensen, Søren]]. (Lorenzen 1942, p. 42)
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1740 ca. Founded the merchant [[House of Fabritius & Wever]] with his distant relative [[Wever, Johann Friederich]] ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/mart/lexref/rederier/fabritius.html Marcussen])
  
 
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)
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[[Category:Male]] [[Category:Merchant]] [[Category:Groshandler]] [[Category:Involved in Asiatisk Kompagni]] [[Category:Involved in Kurantbanken]][[Category:DAC Director]]

Latest revision as of 07:08, 5 January 2017

1697-5-2 – 1746-11-13

Family
Father: Fabritius, Herman

Mother: Abbestée, Elisabeth Marie

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 Asiatisk Kompagni (BibLek I). According to Thaarup, Fabritius was director from 1736-1745. (Thaarup 1824:50)

1736 Commisioner of Kurantbanken (BibLek I)

1738 Co-editor of an reply from the whole-sale merchants of Copenhagen to the city Magistrate about the conditions for merchants in the realm and how to improve them. Signed by Soelberg, Hans Jørgen; Klaumann, Gregorius; Hemert, Joost van; Fabritius, Michael; Fabritius, Just; Lindeman, Daniel; Bjørn, Andreas; Wever, Johann Friederich; Black, Oluf; Sternberg, Rasmus; Tyberg, Jens and Jørgensen, Søren. (Lorenzen 1942, p. 42)

1740 ca. Founded the merchant House of Fabritius & Wever with his distant relative Wever, Johann Friederich (Marcussen)

Member and later elder of the German Reformed church in Copenhagen. (BibLek I)