Michelbecher, Wigand

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Also known as Gysbert Wigand Michelbecker (BioLek I)

Born 1636-1-17 in Marburg, died 1692-4-25 in Copenhagen, buried in St. Petri. (BioLek II)

Family
Father: Michelbecher, Erich (BioLek II)

Mother: Saltz Budden, Elisabeth von (BioLek II)

Son: Michelbecher, Henrik Wigand (1672-1720) (BioLek II)

Son-in-law: Edinger, Wilhelm (BioLek II)

Timeline
1657 - Arrived in Copenhagen, was Kyper at the Vinstue of Lehn, Johan. (BioLek II)

1661 - Started as wine trader with wine purchased in Amsterdam. (BioLek II)

1663 - Married Ludewigs, Anne. (BioLek II)

1682 - Appointed Kongelig Kældermester. (BioLek II)

1685 - The first Reformed Church in Copenhagen was placed in his house. (BioLek II)

1687 - Build a large manor near Frederiksholms Kanal in Copenhagen, later built into Prinsens Palæ. (BioLek II)

1691 - Considered one of the largest ship owners of Copenhagen. (BioLek II)