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'''Family'''
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'''Family'''<br />
 
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Father: [[Fabritius, Michael]]
 
Father: [[Fabritius, Michael]]
  
 
Mother: [[Køster, Anna Maria]]
 
Mother: [[Køster, Anna Maria]]
  
'''Timeline'''
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Son: [[Fabritius de Tengnagel, Michael Peter]] (1759-1810) ([http://www.familiekroeniken.dk/site/person.asp?person=23759 Private Genealogy site])
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Friend and neighbour with [[Coninck, Frédéric de]] (Søllerødårbogen 2007:14)
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'''Timeline'''<br />
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1752-1755 - Purchases numerous goods at the auctions of Asiatisk Kompagni (RA Moltke). Potentially there are several purchases in later and earlier years.
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1755 - ''Hovedparticipant'' of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Holck: Dannemarcks Handels=Speil 1766:71)
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1757 - Agent of the [[House of Fabritius & Wever]] (BioLek I)
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1758 - Married to [[Kloppenburg, Debora]]
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1760 - Citizenship as Groshandler, wholesale merchant (BioLek I)
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1766 ab. - Title of Etatsraad (BioLek I)
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1768 ab. - Title of Konferensraad (BioLek I)
  
1757 Agent of the company [[Fabritius & Wever]] (BibLek I)
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Stayed in his country manor ''Enrum'' during the summers, bought by his father in 1745. (Klem 1985, I:200)
  
1758 Married to [[Kloppenburg, Debora]]
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1770 c. - Fabritius' mistress, the Baroness Bülow, [[Bülow, Anne Sophie]], were to be found amongst the inner circle surrounding Queen Caroline Mathilde prior to the fall of Struensee. Year is approximate (Uldall, 1969, 17).
  
1760 Citizenship as Groshandler, wholesale merchant (BibLek I)
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1770 - Built the country house of [[Rolighed]] in Frederiksberg. ([http://plen.ku.dk/om/pfv/haven/omhaven/historie/rolighed/ Uni. of Copenhagen])
  
1766 ab. Title of Etatsraad (BibLek I)
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1778 Ennobled (BioLek I)
  
1768 ab. Title of Konferensraad (BibLek I)
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1788 - Visited by his colleague [[Greenway, Joseph]], who was later painted by Jens Juel. (Søllerødårbogen 2007:13)
  
1778 Ennobled (BibLek I)
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Were number XIII in the Copenhagen Freemason lodge ''Zorobabel til Nordstjernen''. (Ritzau: Zorobabel og Frederik 1882)
  
[[Category:Male]] | [[Category:Merchant]] | [[Category:Groshandler]] | [[Category:Involved in Danish Asiatic Company]] | [[Category:Nobleman]]
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[[Category:Male]][[Category:Merchant]][[Category:Groshandler]][[Category:Involved in Asiatisk Kompagni]][[Category:Nobleman]][[Category:DAC Director]][[Category:Freemason]]

Latest revision as of 10:07, 1 December 2017

1731-8-8 – 1805-9-13

Family
Father: Fabritius, Michael

Mother: Køster, Anna Maria

Son: Fabritius de Tengnagel, Michael Peter (1759-1810) (Private Genealogy site)

Friend and neighbour with Coninck, Frédéric de (Søllerødårbogen 2007:14)

Timeline
1752-1755 - Purchases numerous goods at the auctions of Asiatisk Kompagni (RA Moltke). Potentially there are several purchases in later and earlier years.

1755 - Hovedparticipant of Asiatisk Kompagni. (Holck: Dannemarcks Handels=Speil 1766:71)

1757 - Agent of the House of Fabritius & Wever (BioLek I)

1758 - Married to Kloppenburg, Debora

1760 - Citizenship as Groshandler, wholesale merchant (BioLek I)

1766 ab. - Title of Etatsraad (BioLek I)

1768 ab. - Title of Konferensraad (BioLek I)

Stayed in his country manor Enrum during the summers, bought by his father in 1745. (Klem 1985, I:200)

1770 c. - Fabritius' mistress, the Baroness Bülow, Bülow, Anne Sophie, were to be found amongst the inner circle surrounding Queen Caroline Mathilde prior to the fall of Struensee. Year is approximate (Uldall, 1969, 17).

1770 - Built the country house of Rolighed in Frederiksberg. (Uni. of Copenhagen)

1778 Ennobled (BioLek I)

1788 - Visited by his colleague Greenway, Joseph, who was later painted by Jens Juel. (Søllerødårbogen 2007:13)

Were number XIII in the Copenhagen Freemason lodge Zorobabel til Nordstjernen. (Ritzau: Zorobabel og Frederik 1882)