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'''Fredrik Nikolai Andersson Wiborg''' or Fredrik Nicolai Wiborg, was born about 1714 and died while serving as sexton at Lejse in 1804 at an estimated 90 years of age.<ref>Berg, Per: Ei Wiborg-ættegrein på Lesja 1751 – 1900; Hedmark Slektshistorielags Jubileumsskrift, s 119-126, Hamar, Norway 1964  </ref><ref>Morthoff, Bjarne: Romedal Bygdebok, Bind II, s 17-51 </ref>   
'''Fredrik Nikolai Andersson Wiborg''' or Fredrik Nicolai Wiborg, was born about 1714 and died while serving as sexton at Lejse in 1804 at an estimated 90 years of age.<ref>Berg, Per: Ei Wiborg-ættegrein på Lesja 1751 – 1900; Hedmark Slektshistorielags Jubileumsskrift, s 119-126, Hamar, Norway 1964  </ref><ref name =M>Morthoff, Bjarne: Romedal Bygdebok, Bind II, s 17-51 </ref>   
 


==Early years==
Fredrik Nicolai Wiborg was the youngest son of Anders Nielsen Wiborg, who was a major in the Norwegian Army and Commandant of the Kristiansfjeld fortress in Elverum.  The settlement of his father’s estate was held on 28 January 1719; he is listed as the youngest of Anders Nielsen Wiborg’s 15 children and 4 years of age at the time.  This suggests he was born circa 1714.<ref name =M/> Sjøvald  indicates that in the church records for Lesja it states that “in 1804 ‘Buried sexton FNW who died 17 November & was 96 ¼ years.’ … irrespective of the discrepancy, Fredrik Wiborg lived to become a very old man.“<ref name=S>Sjøvald, Aase Bay: Fredrik Wiborg, Christian Brøsløw og fajanseproduksjonen på Lesja;  Årsskrift for Lesja historielag: 1999</ref> 


==Referansar==
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Fredrik Nikolai Andersson Wiborg or Fredrik Nicolai Wiborg, was born about 1714 and died while serving as sexton at Lejse in 1804 at an estimated 90 years of age.[1][2]

Early years

Fredrik Nicolai Wiborg was the youngest son of Anders Nielsen Wiborg, who was a major in the Norwegian Army and Commandant of the Kristiansfjeld fortress in Elverum. The settlement of his father’s estate was held on 28 January 1719; he is listed as the youngest of Anders Nielsen Wiborg’s 15 children and 4 years of age at the time. This suggests he was born circa 1714.[2] Sjøvald indicates that in the church records for Lesja it states that “in 1804 ‘Buried sexton FNW who died 17 November & was 96 ¼ years.’ … irrespective of the discrepancy, Fredrik Wiborg lived to become a very old man.“[3]

Referansar

  1. Berg, Per: Ei Wiborg-ættegrein på Lesja 1751 – 1900; Hedmark Slektshistorielags Jubileumsskrift, s 119-126, Hamar, Norway 1964
  2. 2,0 2,1 Morthoff, Bjarne: Romedal Bygdebok, Bind II, s 17-51
  3. Sjøvald, Aase Bay: Fredrik Wiborg, Christian Brøsløw og fajanseproduksjonen på Lesja; Årsskrift for Lesja historielag: 1999