Fabritius, Gotthilf Just

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Born 1703-9-1 in Copenhagen, died 1766-5-7 in Copenhagen, buried in Holmens Kirke.

Family
Father: Fabritius, Herman

Mother: Abbestée, Elisabeth Marie

Brother: Fabritius, Michael

Son: Fabritius, Just (1748-1766) (Bobé 1920:298)

Daugthers: Fabritius, Louisa (1742-1754), Fabritius, Maria Jacobea (1744-1747) & Fabritius, Marianne (1740-1754). (Bobé 1920:298)

Timeline
Married to Bruguier, Elisabeth Mariane de (BioLek III)

1736 Commisioner of Kurantbanken (Biolek 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)

1743 Appointed Agent (BioLek I)

1746 Awarded the country house of Christiansholm, where he started a cotton-printing business (kattun-trykkeri). (BioLek III)

1751 Appointed Etatsraad (BioLek I)

1751 - Possibly Freemason in Copenhagen, a Fabritius was present at a lodge meeting 1751-1-18. (Bugge: Det danske Frimureries Historie, p.163)

1753 Bought the country house of Sølyst.(BioLek III)

1755 Member of the management of the Royal African Company (BioLek III)

1755-1766 Director of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Hof&Stat)

1756 Acquired a mill at Arresø and created Frederiksværk Krudtmølle og Kanonstøberi with Classen, Johan Frederik at the site. (BioLek III)

1757 Travelled to Paris to secure a loan for the state. (BioLek III)

1760-61 Negotiated a large loan in Genua for the state with the Magistrate of Copenhagen as a middleman. (BioLek III)

1766 - Listed as Banco=Kommissair of Kurantbanken. (Holck: Dannemarcks Handels=Speil 1766:58)