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Caspar Peter Bügel, born 4 March 1759 in Hamburg, died 1 september 1817 in Copenhagen. Buried in Skt. Petri Church (BioLek II)  
 
Caspar Peter Bügel, born 4 March 1759 in Hamburg, died 1 september 1817 in Copenhagen. Buried in Skt. Petri Church (BioLek II)  
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Bügel was not actively involved in the social life of Copenhagen, and lived withdrawn from society. He was also conversant with the French emissary in Copenhagen, who called him "papa B" (BioLek II)
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'''Family'''
 
'''Family'''
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Father: Carpenter Nicolaus Bügel (?-1783) (BioLek II)
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Mother: Anna Margarethe Rickertsen el. Richter (1721-1782) (BioLek II)
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Marriage: to Catharina Maria Adzer, botn 29.10.1767 in Copenhagen (baptised at Skt. Petri), died 25.1.1845 in Roskilde. She was the daughter of Daniel Adzer (1732-1808) & Christiane F. Schäfer (1745-1833) (BioLek II)
  
  
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1783 (c.): Grosserer and awarded [[borgerskab]]. Founded the merchant house [[House of Bügel & Co.]] (BioLek II)
 
1783 (c.): Grosserer and awarded [[borgerskab]]. Founded the merchant house [[House of Bügel & Co.]] (BioLek II)
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1813: Withdraws from all aspects of running the merchant house, and leaves it to his eldest son (BioLek II). This was also done by means of a fideickommis, i.e. a trust or entailed estate.
  
 
'''Property'''
 
'''Property'''
  
See also the list of properties under [[House of Bügel & Co.]]. in the 1790s, he purchased country estate Bonne Esperance north of Copenhagen near Charlottenlund. In addition, Bügel also bought the so-called Knuthske hotel at [[Frederiksholms Kanal]] (today's number 16) which had a large garden towards the back of the property. Lastly, he purchased Ringsted kloster (the convent in Ringsted) in 1809 at the sum of 330,000 Rd (BioLek II)
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See also the list of properties under [[House of Bügel & Co.]]. in the 1790s, he purchased country estate Bonne Esperance north of Copenhagen near Charlottenlund. In addition, Bügel also bought the so-called Knuthske hotel at [[Frederiksholms Kanal]] (today's number 16) which had a large garden towards the back of the property. Lastly, he purchased Ringsted kloster (the convent in Ringsted) in 1809 at the sum of 330,000 Rd (BioLek II).
  
  
 
[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Groshandler]] [[Category: Grosserer]] [[Category: Merchant]] [[Category: Merchant house]] [[Category: Travels to learn industry]] [[Category: Foreigner]] [[Category: Foreign Origin]]
 
[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Groshandler]] [[Category: Grosserer]] [[Category: Merchant]] [[Category: Merchant house]] [[Category: Travels to learn industry]] [[Category: Foreigner]] [[Category: Foreign Origin]]

Revision as of 03:21, 15 June 2016

Caspar Peter Bügel, born 4 March 1759 in Hamburg, died 1 september 1817 in Copenhagen. Buried in Skt. Petri Church (BioLek II)

Bügel was not actively involved in the social life of Copenhagen, and lived withdrawn from society. He was also conversant with the French emissary in Copenhagen, who called him "papa B" (BioLek II)


Family

Father: Carpenter Nicolaus Bügel (?-1783) (BioLek II)

Mother: Anna Margarethe Rickertsen el. Richter (1721-1782) (BioLek II)

Marriage: to Catharina Maria Adzer, botn 29.10.1767 in Copenhagen (baptised at Skt. Petri), died 25.1.1845 in Roskilde. She was the daughter of Daniel Adzer (1732-1808) & Christiane F. Schäfer (1745-1833) (BioLek II)


Timeline

1783 (c.): Grosserer and awarded borgerskab. Founded the merchant house House of Bügel & Co. (BioLek II)

1813: Withdraws from all aspects of running the merchant house, and leaves it to his eldest son (BioLek II). This was also done by means of a fideickommis, i.e. a trust or entailed estate.

Property

See also the list of properties under House of Bügel & Co.. in the 1790s, he purchased country estate Bonne Esperance north of Copenhagen near Charlottenlund. In addition, Bügel also bought the so-called Knuthske hotel at Frederiksholms Kanal (today's number 16) which had a large garden towards the back of the property. Lastly, he purchased Ringsted kloster (the convent in Ringsted) in 1809 at the sum of 330,000 Rd (BioLek II).