Fredrik Nikolai Andersson Wiborg: Forskjell mellom sideversjoner

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Sexton Wiborg registered in 1763 as the representative of the monopoly to provide musicians for the Lesja & Dover areas for playing at weddings, child birth celebrations and other gatherings, where musicians are needed.  This right was Marthe Dorthea’s, and the delegation was dated in Christiania on 3 September 1763. Wiborg was to collect an annual fee on behalf of Marthe Meyer from the musicians who played in the Lesja & Dovre region. He exercised that duty, no doubt to earn money as we have no evidence he was a musician.<ref name=S/>
Sexton Wiborg registered in 1763 as the representative of the monopoly to provide musicians for the Lesja & Dover areas for playing at weddings, child birth celebrations and other gatherings, where musicians are needed.  This right was Marthe Dorthea’s, and the delegation was dated in Christiania on 3 September 1763. Wiborg was to collect an annual fee on behalf of Marthe Meyer from the musicians who played in the Lesja & Dovre region. He exercised that duty, no doubt to earn money as we have no evidence he was a musician.<ref name=S/>
Later Fredrik built a felting mill (stamp mill) for wadmal-style woolens.<ref name=B/>
He sold Leiren in 1770 and purchased half of Sili. Later, in 1788, he purchased the other half.<ref name=B/>
Together with his son Anders he improved the farm, building new out-houses and a two-storied dwelling.<ref name=B/>.<ref name=A/>
When on the 4th Sunday in Advent in 1785 Peder Jordhøy was appointed pastor by the provost, he appointed Frederik and his son Anders Johan Wiborg as joint sextons in Lesja (with Anders to serve as successor). Fredrik was often asked to serve as a guardian for minors, representing their interests at probates.<ref name=B/>


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