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Born 1699-3-8 in Cleve, died 1759-5-9 in Copenhagen, buried in the chapel of Holmens Kirke. | Born 1699-3-8 in Cleve, died 1759-5-9 in Copenhagen, buried in the chapel of Holmens Kirke. | ||
− | + | Perhaps related to [[Wever, Caspar Wilhelm]], merchant and Freemason. (Ritzau: Zorobabel og Frederik 1882) | |
+ | '''Timeline'''<br /> | ||
Hovedparticipant in [[Asiatisk Kompagni]]. (BibLek III) | Hovedparticipant in [[Asiatisk Kompagni]]. (BibLek III) | ||
Latest revision as of 03:53, 16 February 2017
Born 1699-3-8 in Cleve, died 1759-5-9 in Copenhagen, buried in the chapel of Holmens Kirke.
Perhaps related to Wever, Caspar Wilhelm, merchant and Freemason. (Ritzau: Zorobabel og Frederik 1882)
Timeline
Hovedparticipant in Asiatisk Kompagni. (BibLek III)
Trustee and co-director of ''Opfostringshuset'' (BibLek III)
Member of the commision for the building of Frederiks Tyske Kirke in Christianshavn. (BibLek III)
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 ab. Founded the merchant house of Fabritius & Wever with his distant relative Fabritius, Michael (Marcussen)
1740's - Rented space in his warehouse to Asiatisk Kompagni. (Klem, 1985, 1:51)
1743 - Appointed Agent (BibLek III)
1746 - Co-director of the Vestindisk-Guineisk Kompagni (BibLek III)
1748 - Married to Køster, Anna Maria (BibLek III)
1752 - Co-director of the Asiatisk Kompagni (BibLek III)
1754 - Appointed Etatsraad (BibLek III)
1755 - Director of the Royal African Company (BibLek III)